RE: JP Records.
To my knowledge, most British local record offices do not have Email. Not
even the Public Record Office has it. For JP lists, most of them do not
specify which particular records are extant: i.e., minute books, rolls,
jury lists, indictments, examinations, etc. A fine project for someone to
do; and if anyone knows of such a detailed list, let us know!
Louis Knafla
University of Calgary
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