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See also: English provincial courts of See also: Canterbury and See also: York, as far as regarded their jurisdiction over the estates of deceased persons
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They had jurisdiction to See also: grant
See also: probate or administration where the diocesan courts could not entertain the See also: case owing to the de-ceased having died possessed of goods above the value of 5 (See also: bona notabilia) in each of two or more dioceses
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The jurisdiction of the See also: prerogative courts was transferred to the See also: Court of Probate in 1857 by the Probate Court See also: Act, and is now vested in the Probate, See also: Divorce and See also: Admiralty Division of the High Court of See also: Justice by the Judicature Act 1875
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In the See also: state of New See also: Jersey, See also: United States, the court having jurisdiction over probate matters is called the Prerogative Court
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