Extending time allowed for indexing advanced record sets from the early modern period (circa 1600's)
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Lawrence Anthony Sanders said: With respect to this set of records currently being indexed: UK, England and Wales—Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Probate Records, 1640–1660 [Part B]
These records contain a lot of information from the mid 1600's written in the style of the day. While possible to do, reading and deciphering the texts is prohibitively time consuming within the allowed period for amateur indexers such as myself given the burden of work, family and other responsibilities. It is also noted that indexing this set of records is progressing at a much slower rate than other sets of records for England currently being indexed.
It would be very much appreciated if you could increase the indexing time allowed for the stated set of records thereby giving indexers such a myself a realistic timeframe to work through and complete batches started.
These records contain a lot of information from the mid 1600's written in the style of the day. While possible to do, reading and deciphering the texts is prohibitively time consuming within the allowed period for amateur indexers such as myself given the burden of work, family and other responsibilities. It is also noted that indexing this set of records is progressing at a much slower rate than other sets of records for England currently being indexed.
It would be very much appreciated if you could increase the indexing time allowed for the stated set of records thereby giving indexers such a myself a realistic timeframe to work through and complete batches started.
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