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MAITLAND (F. W.) Domesday Book and beyond. Three essays in the early history of England. Cambridge: University Press, 1897. xiii (1), 527 p., 2 maps. 8°. CE

ROYAL Historical Society. Domesday Commemoration, 1886. Notes on the manuscripts, &c., exhibited at H. M. Public Record Office... 30 (2) p. London: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1886. 8°. CE

STEVENSON (W. H.) A contemporary description of the Domesday survey. (Eng. Hist. Rev. v. 22, pp. 72-84. London, 1907.)

WEBB (Philip Carteret). A short account of some particulars concerning Domes-day book, with a view to promote its being published... I p.l., 21 p. London, 1756. 4°. (Soc. of Antiquaries of London.) CE p. Box WHALE (T. W.) Date of the Domesday survey: and use of some of its terms. (Devonshire Assoc. for the Advancement of Sci., Lit. and Art. Rept. and Transac. v. 35 (ser. 2, v. 5), pp. 156166. Plymouth, 1903.)

WHEATLEY (H. B.) Domesday bibliography. (In: Domesday commemoration. v. 2, pp. 663695. London, 1891. 8°. CE

Douglas (Sir Robert). The baronage of Scot land, containing an historical and genealogical ac count of the gentry of that kingdom. Edinburgh, 1798. f°.

R The peerage of Scotland: containing an historical and genealogical account of that kingdom... 2. ed.... with a continuation by J. P. Wood. Edinburgh: G. Ramsay, 1813. 2 v. f. STUART 1250

Doyle (J. E.) The official baronage of England: showing the succession, dignities, and offices of every peer from 1066-1885, with 1600 illustrations. London, 1886. 3 v. 8°. *R

Drummond (H.) Histories of noble British families, with biographical notices of the most distinguished individuals in each... London: W. Pickering, 1846. 2 v. f°. STUART 84

Dublin University. A catalogue of graduates who have proceeded to degrees in the University of Dublin, from the earliest recorded commencements to July, 1866; with supplement to December 16, 1868. Dublin: Hodges, Smith, and Foster, 1869. xix, 656 p., 1 l. 8°. STK

Dugdale (Sir William). The antient usage in bearing of such ensigns of honour as are commonly call'd arms; with a catalogue of the present nobility of England; to which is added a catalogue of the present nobility of Scotland and Ireland, &c. Oxford: M. Pitt [1682]. 5 p.l., 78, 2 l., 79-194 p., I table. 8°. AWB

The baronage of England; or, An historical account of the lives and most memorable actions of our English nobility; in the Saxons time, to the Norman Conquest, and from thence... untill 1676. London: A. Roper, 1675-76. 3 v. in 2. 5 tab. 4°. t+ARN

Edmondson (Joseph). The present peerages; with plates of arms and an introduction to heraldry... London, 1785. 8°. *R

8°.

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Eton College. Montem lists from 1773 to 1832. Eton, 1835. STK Registrum regale ab anno 1443, usque ad annum 1774. Etona, 1774. 4°.

+STK Eton (The) register, being a continuation of Stapylton's Eton school lists, 1893-1899. Compiled for the Old Etonian Association. Eton: Privately prtd. for the members of the Old Etonian Assoc. by Spottiswoode & Co., 1901. xxiv, 112 p. sq. 8°. ARF

Eton (The) school lists, from 1791-1850, [every third year after 1793,] with notes, by H. E. C. Stapylton... London: E. P. Williams, 1864. xiii, 273 (1) p. 2. ed. sq. 8°. STK

Second series of Eton school lists, comprising the years between 1853 and 1892... Eton: R. I. Drake, 1900. xvii, 241-535 p. sq. 8°. STK Family notes of Wilks, Sherlock, Lewys, etc. (Cath. Rec. Soc. Misc. V. I, pp. 143-147. London, 1905.)

Farrar (H.) Irish marriages: being an index to the marriages in Walker's Hibernian Magazine, 1771 to 1812. With an appendix from the notes of Sir Arthur Vicars...of the births, marriages, and deaths in the Anthologia Hibernica, 1793 and 1794. London: Phillimore & Co., 1897. 2 v. 8°. ARS

One of 75 copies printed.

Fifty (The) earliest English wills in the Court of Probate, London, A.D. 1387-1439; with a priest's of 1454. Copied and edited from the original registers in Somerset House by F. J. Furnivall. London: Early Eng. Text Soc., 1882. xvi, 200 p. 8°. (Early English Text Soc. Original ser. no. 78.) NCE

Forster (H. R.) The pocket peerage of Great Britain and Ireland... Third year... London: D. Bogue, 1853. 2 p.l., iii-xviii, 550 p.

24°. STUART 8430 Foster (Joseph). Alumni Oxonienses: the members of the University of Oxford, 1500-1714... being the matriculation register of the University. Oxford: Parker & Co., 1891-92. 4 v. nar. 4°. Cat. Dept.

Alumni Oxonienses: the members of the University of Oxford, 1715-1886... being the matriculation register of the University... London: Joseph Foster, 1888. 4 v. nar. 4°. Cat. Dept. Collectanea genealogica. London: Hazell, Watson & Viney, 1882-85. v. 4°.

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v. 1. Collectanea genealogica... Members of Parliament, England. Members of Parliament, Ireland.

v. 2. Members of Parliament, Scotland.

v. 3. The register of admissions to Gray's Inn, 1521-1881, together with the register of marriages in Gray's Inn Chapel, 1695-1754. Sims' index to pedigrees contained in the Heralds' Visitations and other mss. in the British Museum. v. 4. Men-at-the-Bar.

The peerage, baronetage and knightage of the British Empire for 1880. Westminster, 1880. 2 v. in I. nar. 4°. Ref.

Fowler (Thomas). The history of Corpus Christi College, with lists of its members. Oxford: Oxford Hist. Soc., 1893. xiv, 1 l., 482 p., 3 pl. 8°. (Oxford Historical Society. Pub.)

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Fox-Davies (A. C.) Armorial families: a complete peerage, baronetage, and knightage. Edinburgh, 1895. fo.

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Genealogist's (A) kalendar of chancery suits of the time of Charles I. (Ancestor. 1902, no. 2, pp. 208-229; no. 3, pp. 49-72; 1903, no. 5, pp. 81-91; no. 7, pp. 75-89; 1904, no. 9, pp. 36-45; no. 11, pp. 161-169; no. 12, Jan. 1905, pp. 56-62. London, 1902-05.)

Gilbert (John T.), editor. Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Leinster, Carton, Maynooth, Ireland. (In: Historical Manuscripts Commission. 9. report. Part 2, pp. 263–293. London, 1884. f°.) Contains valuable genealogical information relative to Ireland.

Gilbert (John T., and Rosa), editors. The manuscripts of the Marquis of Ormonde, preserved at the Castle, Kilkenny. London, 1895-99. 8°. (Historical Mss. Com.)

2 v.

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v. I called: Hist. Mss. Com. 14. rept., app., pt. vii. The mss. contain much valuable material for Irish genealogy. There are numerous lists of officers and men in the English army in Ireland and in v. 2, pp. 114-176 a " List of transplanted Irish, 1655-1659."

Godstow Nunnery. The English register of Godstow Nunnery, near Oxford, written about 1450. Edited, with an introduction, by Andrew Clark. London: K. Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co., Ltd., 1905-06. 2 v. 8°. (Early English Text Soc. Orig. ser. v. 130.) NCE

pt. 1. Prefixed pieces; foundation deeds; estates, Berkshire to Oxfordshire.

pt. 2. Estates, Oxfordshire to Yorkshire; charters by bishops, sovereigns, popes.

Graduati Cantabrigienses sive catalogus exhibens nomina eorum quos, ab anno MDCLIX, usque ad decimum diem octobris MDCCCXXIII gradu quocunque ornavit Academia Cantabrigiensis... Cantabrigia: J. Smith, 1823. 537, 28 p. 8°. STK Grant (Francis James), editor. See Miscellaneous executry papers.

Grant (James). The tartans of the clans of Scotland... with historical notes of each clan. Edinburgh: W. & A. K. Johnston, 1886. 8༣ 1.. I map, 71 pl. f°.

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Great Britain.-Court of King's Justiciars. Feet of fines of the reign of Henry II. and of the first seven years of the reign of Richard I. 1196. Printed from the originals in the custody of the Master of the Rolls.. London [Pipe Roll Society] 1894. vi, 2 p.l., 3 l., 208 p. 8°. (Pipe Roll Society. v. 17.) Feet of fines of the 7th-10th... years of the reign of Richard 1. 1196-1199. Printed from the originals in the custody of the Master of the Rolls... London [Pipe Roll Society] 18961900. 3 v. 8°. (Pipe Roll Society. v. 20, 23, 24.) CA

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Great Britain.-Courts. An index to bills of privy signet, commonly called signet bills, 1584 to 1596 and 1603 to 1624, with a calendar of writs of privy seal. 1601 to 1603. Edited by W. P. W. Phillimore. London: British Record Society, 1890. xvi, 234 p., I 1. 8°. (British Record Society Index library. v. 4.) ARCA

Great Britain.-Exchequer. The great roll of the pipe for the 5th [to the 24th] year of the reign of King Henry the Second, 1158-[1178]. Now first printed from the original in the custody of the Master of the Rolls... London [Pipe Roll

Society] 1884-1906. 20 v. 8°. (Pipe Roll Society. V. I, 2, 4-9, 11-13, 15-16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 25. 26-27.) CA

Great Britain.-Home Office. Certificates of naturalization granted by the Secretary of State during the period from 25. Nov., 1844, to 31. Dec., 1900, pursuant to the naturalization acts, 1844 and 1870. Index to names. London: Darling & Son, ltd., 1908. 362 p. f°. +SEVF

Great Britain.-Public Record Office. Acts of the Privy Council of England. new series, v. I-32. London, 1890-1907. 4°.

1542-1604.

Ancient compotuses of the Exchequer. Escheators' Accounts and Inquisitions. I Henry VII to the closing of each series. (10. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1849. app. 2, pp. 1-222.)

Annual report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records. 58-70 (1896-1908). London, 1897-1909. 8°. ++MMK

Gray's Inn. The register of admissions to Gray's Inn, 1521-1881; together with the register of marriages in Gray's Inn Chapel, 1695-1754. By J. Foster. London: Hazell, Watson & Viney, 1882. iv, cx, 11, 124 p. 4°. (In: Joseph Foster Collectanea genealogica. v. 3.)

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Great Britain.-Court of Chancery. A calendar of chancery proceedings. Bills and answers filed in the reign of King Charles the First; edited by W. P. W. Phillimore. London: The British Record Society, 1889-1896. 4 v. 8°. (British Record Society. Index Library. v. 2, 5. ARCA 6, 14.)

The Library has a complete set of the reports in the Parlia mentary Papers. Augmentation of office records. Index to enrolments of leases and pensions. Henry VIII to James I. (49. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1888. pp. 209-375.) Calendar of the Charter Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office. London, 1903– 1908. 3 v. 4°.

v. 1. Henry III. 1226-1257.
v. 2. Henry 111-Edward 1.
1257-1300.
v. 3. Edward 1-Edward 11. 1300-1326.

[Calendar of the] Close Rolls of the reign of Henry III preserved in the Public Record

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1900. I V. 4°. 1467-1477.

Edward IV, Edward v, Richard

1908. II v. 4°. 1327-1364.

Calendar of the contents of the patent rolls deposited in the Chapel of the Rolls, part 1. 1 Edward 5, 1 Richard 111-3 Richard III. 1483-1485. (9. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper of Public Records, 1848. no. 1, app. 2, pp. 1-147.)

Calendar of dockets of and warrants for, privy seals and other documents relating thereto, from 1634 to 1711, formerly belonging to the Duke of Newcastle as Lord Privy Seal, in the reign of Queen Anne and now contained in Harleian Mss. Brit. Mus. no. 2262-4 and no. 7344-51. (30. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1869. pp. 360-503.)

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Calendar of documents relating to Ireland, 1171-1307, ed. by H. S. Sweetman and G. F. Handcock. London, 1875–86. 5 v. 4°. Calendar of documents relating to Scotland preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office. Edited by J. Bain. Edinburgh, 1881-1888. 4 v. 4°. 1108-1509.

Calendar of entries in the papal registers relating to Great Britain and Ireland. Papal letters, 1198-1447, ed. by H. W. Bliss. London, 1893-1909. 8 v. 4°.

Petitions to the Pope. 13421419. Edited by W. H. Bliss. v. 1. London: Eyre &Spottiswoode, printers, 1896. 4°.

Calendar of Home Office papers of the reign of George III, preserved in [the] Public Record Office, 1760-1775, ed. by J. Redington and R. A. Roberts. London, 1878-1899. 4 v. 4°.

Calendar of inquisitions post mortem and other analogous documents... [Series 1.] V. 1-2, 5. 7. London, 1904-1909. 4°.

4°.

v. 1. Henry III.

V. 2. Edward 1.

v. 5. Edward 11.

V. 7. Edward 111.

Henry VII.

[Series 2.] v. 1. London, 1898.

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III. London, 1901. I v. 4°.

1476-1485.

Calendar of proceedings of the Committee for Advance of Money, 1642-56, ed. by M. A. E. Green. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1888. 3 v. 4°.

Calendar of the proceedings of the Committee for Compounding [with Delinquents], 1643-1660, ed. by M. A. E. Green. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1889-92. 5 v. 4°.

Calendar of Star Chamber proceedings. 149. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1888. pp. 376-594.)

Calendar of state papers, domestic series, of the reigns of Edward vi, Mary, Elizabeth and James 1, 1547-1625, ed. by R. Lemon, and M. A. E. Green. London, 1856-72. 12 v.

Charles I.

C 1625-49, ed. by J. Bruce, W. D. Hamilton, and S. C. Lomas. London, 1858-97. 23 v. 4°.

The Commonwealth. 1660; ed. by M. A. E. Green. 13 v. 4°.

1649

London, 1875-85.

Charles II.

1660-77; ed. by

M. A. E. Green and F. H. Blackburne Daniell. London, 1860-1909. 18 v. 42.

William and Mary. 1689-1695; ed. by W. J. Hardy. London, 1895-1908. 6 v. 4°. Calendar of the state papers relating to Ireland preserved in the Public Record Office. London: Mackie and Co., ltd., 1903. I v. 4°. C Adventurers for land, 1642-1659.

Calendar of state papers relating to Ireland, of the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth, 1509-1601, ed. by H. C. Hamilton and E. A. Atkinson. London, 18601905. IO V. C

James I. 1603-25, ed. by C. W. Russell and J. P. Prendergast. London, 1872-80. 5 v. 4°.

Charles 1 and the Commonwealth. Ed. by R P. Mahaffy. 1625-1660. London, 1900-1903. 3 v. 4°.

Charles II. 1660-1669. Edited by R. P. Mahaffy. London, 1905-1908. 3 v. 4°. Calendar of state papers relating to Scotland. The Scottish series of the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Elizabeth, 1509-84; and appendix and state papers relating to Mary of

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Scots, during her detention in England.
M. J. Thorpe, London: Longman, Brown, Green
Longman & Roberts, 1858. 2 v. 4°.

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Calendar of Treasury [Board] papers, 1556-1738 [ed.] by J. Redington. London, 18681897. 6 v. 4°.

Calendar of Treasury books...preserved in the Public Record Office. Prepared by W. A. Shaw. London, 1904-1909. v. 1-3, pt. 2, v. 4. 4°. 1660-1675.

Calendar of Treasury books and papers, 1729-1745, ed. by W. A. Shaw. London, 1897-1903. 5 v. 4°.

Calendar of two bundles of proofs of age found among the unarranged records in the White Tower [10-51 Edward III] subsequently to the bundles of which a calendar is annexed to the Deputy Keeper's third report. (4. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1843. app. 2, pp. 130-139.)

Calendarium genealogicum. Henry III and Edward I. Edited by Charles Roberts... London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1865. 2 v. 4°. C

Catalogue prepared by Mr. [Thomas Duffus] Hardy, of proofs of age lately discovered upon the files of the chancery in the Tower; 30-40 Edward III. (3. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1842. app. 2, pp. 202-209.)

Court of wards and liveries. Inventory and index of deeds, evidences, etc. (6. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1845. app. 2, pp. 1-87.) A descriptive catalogue of ancient deeds in the Public Record Office. London, 18901906. 5 v. 4°.

Exchequer. Depositions by commission. Calendar. Elizabeth, James I. (38. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1877. pp. 150-775.)

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Public Record Office. London, 1907-08. 2 v. f. (Lists and indexes. no. 23, 26.) v. 1. Henry VIII to Philip and Mary. v. 2. Elizabeth.

Index of Placita de blanco, preserved in the Public Record Office. A. D. 1327-1328. Dublin: A. Thom & Co., Ltd., 1909. (Lists and indexes. no. 32.)

2 v. f°. **SAD

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Letters and papers foreign and domestic of the reign of Henry VIII, 1509-45; arranged by J. S. Brewer and J. Gairdner. V. I-21, London, 1862-1908. 21 v. in 31. 4°. List of ancient correspondence of the Chancery and Exchequer preserved in the Public Record Office. London, 1902. I v. f°. (Lists and indexes. no. 15.) ++*SAD List of early chancery proceedings preserved in the Public Record Office. London, 19011908. 4 V. f. (Lists and indexes. no. 12, 16, ++*SAD

(40. same,

20, 29.)

William and Mary, William III, Anne, George I. (41. same, 1880. pp. 1-670.) George II. (42. same, 1881. Calendar Exchequer records. crown leases, 33 to 38 Henry 8. Exchequer, Augmentation Office, Misc. books, v. 230. (25. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1864. pp. 1-22.)

of

Exchequer records. Calendar of decrees of the Court of General Surveyors. 34 to 38 Henry VIII. Exchequer, Court of Augmentation, Misc. books, v. 106. (30. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1869. pp. 166-196.)

List of foreign accounts enrolled on the great rolls of the Exchequer, preserved in the Public Record Office. London, 1900. f° and indexes.

(Lists no. II.) ++*SAD List of inquisitions ad quod damnum London, preserved in the Public Record Office. 1904-1906. 2 v. f. (Lists and indexes. no. 17, 22.) ++*SAD List of proceedings in the Court of Requests, preserved in the Public Record Office. V. I. London, 1906. f. (Lists and indexes. no. 21.) ++*SAD List of proceedings in the Court of Star Chamber, preserved in the Public Record office. V. I. London, 1901. fo. (Lists and inno. 13.) ++*SAD v. 1. A. D. 1485-1558.

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dexes. The first part of the Calendar and description of the monastic and other chartularies in the Public Record Office, viz. a portion of those amongst the records of the late Court of Augmen

List of sheriffs for England and Wales, from the earliest times to A. D. 1831, com

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Parliamentary petitions.

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Great Britain.-Record Commission. The acts of the Lords Auditors of causes and complaints. 1466-94. [London] 1839. 2 p.l., iv. Il, 110, 111*-150*, 111-206, 86 p., 2 facs. f. CP The acts of the Lords of Council in 1478-1495. [London] 1839. 3 p... p., 2 facs. f°.

Index to (34. ann.

civil causes. 430, 60, 33

petitions to King in Council. A to Z. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1873. pp. 1162.)

Presentations on the patent rolls; Charles II. (46. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1885. app. 1, pp. 18-126.)

Privy seals, signed bills, &c. (Chancery series), calendar of, for reign of Charles I. (43. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1882. pp. 1-205.)

(48. same, 1887. pp. 450-56.) Specimen calendar of close rolls.

12

Henry III. (27. ann, rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1866. pp. 48-94.)

Specimen calendar of patent rolls.

I Henry III. (26. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1865. pp. 66-86.)

Welsh records: Calendar of all warrants, signed bills and privy seals of the reigns of Henry vii and Henry VIII, with one of Henry VI and one of Elizabeth, removed from Chester to the Public Record Office in 1854. (26. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1865. pp. 16-31.)

Welsh records: Calendar of all writs of general livery, ouster-lemain, etc., Elizabeth, James I and Charles I, removed from Chester to the Public Record Office in 1854. (26. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1865. pp. 32-36.)

Welsh records: Calendar of bills and answers, etc., Henry VIII, Edward VI, and Philip and Mary. (25. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1864. pp. 23-31.)

Welsh records: Calendar of deeds, inquisitions and writs of dower, enrolled on the plea rolls of the county of Chester. Henry III and Edward I. (26. ann. rept. Deputy Keeper Public Records, 1865. pp. 36-55.)

pp. 94-123.) same, 1868.

pp. 121-165.)

Edward II. (27. same, 1866.

Richard II to Henry VII. (29. PP. 49-98.)

Henry VIII. (30. same, 1869.

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t+CP The antient kalendars and inventories of the... Exchequer... with other documents illustrating the history of that repository. Collated by Sir F. Palgrave. London: G. Eyre & A. Spottiswoode, 1836. 3 v. 8°. *SAD

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Ducatus Lancastriæ, pars 4a. Calendar to the pleadings from the fourteenth year to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. [London] 1834. 644 p. fo. Excerpta a rotulis finium in Turri Londinensis asservatis, temp. Henr. III, 1216-1272, cura C. Roberts. [London] 1835-6. 2 v. 4°. CF Fines sive pedes finium; sive finales concordiæ in curia Domini Regis, ab. 7. Ric. I. ad 16 John. 1195-1214. Ed J. Hunter. London: G. E. Eyre & A. Spottiswoode, 1835-44. 2 v. 4°. CF

The great rolls of the pipe, 2-4 years Henr. II, 1155-1158... Ed. J. Hunter. London: G. E. Eyre & A. Spottiswoode, 1844. 186 P.. 8 1. 4°. CF

Ist year of Richard 1, 1189-90, from the originals. Ed. by J. Hunter. London: G. E. Eyre & W. Spottiswoode, 1844. 253 p., 18 l. 4°.

Issue roll of Thomas de Brantingham, Bishop of Exeter... Treasurer of England, containing payments...in the 44. year Edw. III, 1370. Tr. from the original roll...in Pell office. By F. London J. Rodwell, 1835. xc, 518 p.

Devon.

4°.

Murray, 1837.

CF

Issues of the exchequer...a collection of payments...from Henr. III to Henr. VI. Tr. by F. Devon. From... Pell records. London: J. cxxxix, 664 p. 4°. ČI James I. Extracted from the original records... by Frederick Devon. John Rodwell, 1836. xxix, 448 p. 8°.

London:

Nonarum inquisitiones in curia scaccarii, temp. regis Edwardi 11. [London] 1807. 8 p.l., 485 p., I facs. f°. ++CB

The parliamentary writs and writs of military summons, together with the records and muniments relating to the suit and service due and performed to the King's High Court of Parliament

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