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Abstracts from public records

One of three volumes containing abstracts of inquisitiones post mortem, escheats, etc. in Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Somerset, temp. Henry VIII - Elizabeth.

Abstracts from public records

One of three volumes containing abstracts of inquisitines post mortem, escheats, etc. in Berkshire, Oxfordshire and Somerset, temp. Henry VIII - Elizabeth.

Somerset inquisitions

One of eight volumes containing extracts from inquisitiones post mortem for Somerset taken from British Museum Harleian MS 4120.

Somerset inquisitions

One of eight volumes containing extracts from inquisitiones post mortem for Somerset taken from British Museum Harleian MS 4120.

Somerset inquisitions

One of eight volumes containing extracts from inquisitiones post mortem for Somerset taken from British Museum Harleian MS 4120.

Extracts relating to Cambridgeshire and Oxfordshire

Topographical and historical extracts, together with particulars of holders of land in the hundreds of Triplow and Witherley, Cambridgeshire and Bampton and Banbury, Oxfordshire, at, and after, Domesday.

Extracts from memoranda rolls

One of four volumes containing extracts from the memoranda rolls of the Exchequer (King's Remembrancer and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer) for various years during the reigns of Henry II, Edward I, Edward II, Henry IV and Henry V. There are a few Welsh references amongst the volumes.

Notes on King John

Notes by William Floyd on the reign of King John, together with reflections on government, etc.

Valor ecclesiasticus

A manuscript containing the names of all rectories 'in the kingdom of England and Calais and the Marches thereof' of the annual value of over £10, arranged in dioceses, deaneries and counties, followed by the names of all vicarages in England, Wales and the Marches of the annual value of over £10, similarly arranged, all having been transcribed from the Liber Regis in the First Fruits and Tenths Office.

Legal tracts

Seven legal treatises, etc. bound together and written at differnt times by differnt hands but all of the 17th century.

Index of feet of fines

An index of feet of fines, county of Gloucester, 1-13 George I, lithographed from the handwriting of Joseph Burtt, Assistant Keeper of the Public Records, and issued with a printed title-page set up at the Middle Hill press of Sir Thomas Phillipps.

Nomina villarum

A series of alphabetical lists of English towns compiled by James Grymes and Ben. Edwards from records ranging in date from the reign of Richard I to that of Philip and Mary.

Book of legal precedents

A collection of legal precedents mainly in actions of trespass upon the case, trespass, debt and replevin. A large number of Shropshire cases are cited in the first part of the manuscript and there is one Carmarthenshire case (ejectment). Among names who figure in the actions are John [Williams], bishop of Lincoln (1582-1650) (quare impedit, etc.) and John Hampden (1594-1643) (debt as administrator). One the inside of the front cover is a table of fees of passing a fine in Wales.

Collection of writs

A collection of writs arranged in alphabetical order of class, with a few notes taken mainly from the reports of Sir James Dyer (1512-1582). Under the headings privilegii and prohibitiones there are examples relating to the Court of the Marches.

Lists of heirs,

One of two volumes containing lists compiled from the Book of Heirs from the time of Edward IV to that of Charles I, together with a note on ecclesiastical sokes.

Materials for a history of Somerset

One of ten volumes containing notes taken from printed sources (e.g. John Collinson: The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset ..., 3 vols (Bath, 1791) and R. W. Eyton: Domesday Studies ... Somerset ..., 1880) and from public records as material towards a parochial history of Somerset.

Materials for a history of Somerset

One of ten volumes containing notes taken from printed sources (e.g. John Collinson: The History and Antiquities of the County of Somerset ..., 3 vols (Bath, 1791) and R. W. Eyton: Domesday Studies ... Somerset ..., 1880) and from public records as material towards a parochial history of Somerset.

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