Yes, I was trying to find out what details would be on a document which confirmed someone's lineage back in time to someone granted licence to bear arms centuries ago.
I can't make it any clearer than this;
In the 1960s a man walked into the NLI and said "I'm a direct descendant of someone born in the 15th century who was granted licence to bear arms and I can prove it!"
A Researcher from the library was called in to check if this was true.
All documentation was produced and after being researched it was proven that this man was indeed related to the person from 15th century and confirmation was given which showed the evidence as being true.
The library researcher then says to the man in 1960s "I can indeed confirm you are related to this person from 15th century and here is your confirmation!"
A copy of this confirmation exists in the library and I'm just wondering if anyone would know how detailed it would be.
The question is; Would the line back from present time to the person in the 15th century be given?
Reckon the NLI would be the best place to go but it was unavailable when I was there as it was being worked on.
I'm simply trying to find out what would be on the confirmation from 1960.
I know if I got the original from centuries ago there would be very little on it, but I'm trying to find out who the original person was. This man in 1960 proved his connection to whoever it was, I can prove my connection to the man in 1960's and I'm simply trying to find out how detailed the confirmation given to the man in 1960's would be.
Will try NLI as it's getting too complicated on this thread. It's a simple enough question but no one seem to know, so I'll mark it completed. Can you move it to completed threads please?
Thanks.