Martin, thank you for posting your finding. I regret to say that I've still had no answer from Findmypast in spite of sending a follow-up letter citing more hidden wills that I found. This was a letter, not an error correction. I would hope that the silence is because FMP is still considering ways of righting the situation and not just ignoring my complaints. We have neither a way of knowing how their complaints system works nor the person/office designated to deal with things like this to whom we could address our concerns directly. However, we do know that using the 'error correction' method doesn't elicit a response. Assuming that the 'error correction people' are the front row in a hierarchy of transcribers, palaeographers and historians, if we draw FMP's attention to the will issue by letter each time we come across a Hidden Will then, just maybe, attention will be given at some point. It's very unbusinesslike of FMP to ignore letters of complaint. But hope springs eternal. Ruth