HC Deb 23 June 1966 vol 730 c136W
96. Mr. Gower

asked the Attorney-General if he will introduce legislation to permit in future the description "Domiciled in Wales" in grants of probate and letters of administration of estates of persons permanently resident in the Principality at the time of death.

The Attorney-General

No. Domicile is a legal concept, involving a reference to the whole of a territory possessing its own system of law. A person cannot therefore be said to be domiciled in Wales, though no doubt he could be accurately described as domiciled in England and Wales.