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Chaired by Dr Adam Chapman of the Centre for the History of People, Place and Communities and the Victoria County History, Dr Paul Dryburgh and Dr Amanda Bevan of The National Archives introduce the medieval state, its structure and its records and delve into the uses of early modern litigation records with a particular focus on local histories. 

This session will also include advice and information on the workings of Discovery (the TNA catalogue) and how to get the best from it.


All welcome

This event is free, but booking is required. It will be held online with details about how to join the virtual event being circulated via email to registered attendees 24 hours in advance.

The event will begin at 2:00pm GMT, but you will be able to join the event's online waiting room from 1:45pm GMT.