Court of the Archdeaconry of Bedford

England Bedfordshire  Bedfordshire Probate Records

Jurisdiction
The Court of the Archdeaconry of Bedford had primary probate jurisdiction over the whole of the county of Bedfordshire, except the peculiars of Biggleswade and Leighton Buzzard. The Archdeaconry was part of the Diocese of Lincoln until 1837 when it was transferred to the Diocese of Ely.

Records
A variety of original probate records survive for this court:


 * Original wills for 1537-1857
 * Register copy wills for 1480-1640 (with some gaps) and 1705-1787
 * Administrations bonds for 1700-1857 (and some earlier administration registers)
 * A few inventories

The original records are located at the Bedfordshire &amp; Luton Archives and Records Service in the city of Bedford.

The records are on microfilm and are available at the Family History Library and through family history centers. These include:


 * Probate records: original wills, registered copy wills, inventories and administrations, 1496-1858
 * Court records: court records including some probate material, 1539-1901

Indexes
The Bedfordshire &amp; Luton Archives and Records Service has indexes to all Bedfordshire wills. Wills pre-1858 proved at Bedford are indexed in card form and in two volumes in their searchroom. You may contact them for assistance.

The Family History Library has indexes to the records including the following:


 * Cirket, Alan F., Joan Stuart, and Peggy Wells. Index of Bedfordshire probate records, 1484-1858.  London : British Record Society, c1993.  (FHL book 942 B4b, vols 104 &amp; 105).  Includes indexes of place names and trades and conditions.
 * Indexes are also found on the microfilms with the original records.

Steps to Find a Will
1. Click above on the contact link for the Bedfordshire &amp; Luton Archives and Records Service and request a search of their card index for a will for your ancestor. If they find a reference, they will inform you how to obtain a copy of the will.

2. If you have access to the Family History Library or a family history center, search (or order on microfilm and search) the indexes to the Court of the Archdeacon of Bedford as mentioned above. If you find a reference to your ancestor's will, click on the link for 'Probate records' above, which will take you to the library's catalog entry for the court's original and registered records, and match the index reference to the film for the correct record and date. For instance,