Court-Hand Restored is an essential guide to reading and interpreting old legal documents, such as deeds and charters. With clear explanations of the various types of handwriting used in these documents, as well as handy charts and tables, this book provides a valuable resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone else who needs to make sense of old legal documents.
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