« Reply #4 on: Thursday 22 March 18 15:21 GMT (UK) »
Probate information doesn't give place of death, it tells you 'normally' their place of residence and court where probated.
A death certificate tells you place of death.
Some examples from my own research
My father was transferred to a hospital in the next county, where he died, death cert states that. Probate registry tell you his address of residence and the probate was registered in yet another different county ( which he had no relationship to)
My great aunts first husband died in one country, death cert shows that, he lived in Glasgow Scotland, his Will was probated in London England ( as he had property/business in England)
My grandmothers probate states her residential address in Nottinghamshire, she died in hospital in Lincolnshire, court of probate was Manchester, she was cremated in Lincolnshire and ashes buried in Nottinghamshire.
Leicestershire:Chamberlain, Dakin, Wilkinson, Moss, Cook, Welland, Dobson, Roper,Palfreman, Squires, Hames, Goddard, Topliss, Twells,Bacon.
Northamps:Sykes, Harris, Rice,Knowles.
Rutland:Clements, Dalby, Osbourne, Durance, Smith,Christian, Royce, Richardson,Oakham, Dewey,Newbold,Cox,Chamberlaine,Brow, Cooper, Bloodworth,Clarke
Durham/Yorks:Woodend, Watson,Parker, Dowser
Suffolk/Norfolk:Groom, Coleman, Kemp, Barnard, Alden,Blomfield,Smith,Howes,Knight,Kett,Fryston
Lincolnshire:Clements, Woodend