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Testamenta Vetusta assembles the private instruments that quietly shaped social life in medieval and early modern England. These documents speak across centuries. Harris Nicolas’s selection and commentary transform a medieval wills collection into a living portrait: illustrated historical documents, transcriptions and contextual notes reveal manners, marriages, dowries, debts and devotion across the Tudor and Plantagenet era - England, 12th to 16th century. The material reads like social reportage; it also functions as an indispensable genealogy sourcebook. Nicolas’s annotations clarify archaic formulae and local practice, making the entries accessible to non-specialists while preserving their value for researchers and historians. Casual readers will be drawn to the human detail; scholars find primary evidence for English legal history and for British inheritance customs, and the catalogue of aristocratic estates across England provides vital leads for family reconstruction. Every entry is a fragment of family life, and together they form an archive of historical family records that doubles as an ancestry research tool and a British genealogy reference.Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today’s and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector’s item and a cultural treasure. Nicolas’s meticulous arrangement and the book’s breadth have long made Testamenta Vetusta a touchstone for studies of lineage and law; its pages inform legal historians and genealogists, and its illustrated historical documents give the work uncommon immediacy. Casual readers and classic-literature collectors alike find reward here: one can follow the intimate details of everyday life, while scholars can mine the text for evidence of succession, property practices and social custom. For anyone pursuing ancestry research or compiling family pedigrees, this volume is both a readable chronicle and a rigorous research companion. It bridges scholarship and curiosity, a careful edition designed to sit with both reference shelves and private collections.