III.
i
STUDIES IN ECONOMICS AND
POLITICAL SCIENCE.
EDITED BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS.
,1^0. 2 in the series of Bibliographies by students connected with the
London School of Economics and Political Science.
Two Select Bibliographies of
Medieval Historical Study
I.— A CLASSIFIED LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE
STUDY OF ENGLISH PALEOGRAPHY AND DIPLOMATIC
II.— A CLASSIFIED LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO ENG-
LISH MANORIAL AND AGRARIAN HISTORY FROM THE
EARLIEST TIMES TO THE YEAR 1660
•
MARGARET F. MOORE, M.A.
(EDINBURGH)
Carnegie Scholar in Paleography and Early Economic History
WITH A PREFACE BY
HUBERT HALL, F.S.A.
University Reader in Palaeography and Early Economic Sources
AND A
DESCRIPTION OF THE MEDIEVAL HISTORICAL CLASSES
AT THE LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS
LONDON
CONSTABLE & CO. LTD.
1912
ACCOUNT OF THE CLASSES
IN MEDIEVAL HISTORY AT
THE LONDON SCHOOL OF
ECONOMICS.
ACCOUNT OF THE CLASSES IN MEDIEVAL
HISTORY AT THE LONDON SCHOOL
OF ECONOMICS.
I.
IT would perhaps be generally admitted by com-
petent persons that down to a comparatively recent
date, the study of Palaeography in this country has
been, for the most part, casually and fitfully pursued
in the School of Self-Help which is characteristic of
our individualistic methods, if it is not to some
extent a national reproach.
For the most part, also, the object of the students
has been to acquire the art of deciphering ancient
writings without any regard for the significance of
their comparative forms.
Quite recently the importance of a scientific study
of the subject has been recognised in several British
Universities ; that is to say, instruction has been
given in the theory as well as in the practice of the
auxiliary studies.
The earliest teaching of this kind was given at
Oxford, where the valuable results obtained by the
classes held by Mr. F. Madan and Dr. R. L. Poole
are well-known. Almost at the same time, the im-
portance of these studies, in connection with practical
research work in Early Economic History, was realised
by the authorities of the London School of Economics,
where Mr. Sidney Webb, the Chairman of the Governors,
was already engaged, in conjunction with Mrs. Webb,
upon the original investigations which have since
appeared in the volumes of the " History of English
Local Government and other works." Professor
W. A. S. Hewins, at that time the Director of the
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School, was also engaged in researches for the Econo-
mic History of the later and post-Mediaeval periods in
connection with the well-known publications, " Social
England," and the " Dictionary of Political Economy."
Thus it befell that towards the end of the year 1895
a course of theoretical and practical instruction in
Palaeography and Diplomatic was determined upon
by Mr. Webb and Professor Hewins, and was planned
in communication with Mr. Hubert Hall of the
Record Office in the first quarter of 1896. This
course began in the April following, and has been
continued ever since. Following the valuable sug-
gestion of the late Professor York Powell, whose
interest in the new London " School of Charters "
was frequently manifested, instruction in " Historical
Sources " was included in the new curriculum and the
classification of MSS., together with the elements of
Historical Bibliography, became a special feature of
the Seminar work in this department of the London
School of Economics.
The prospectuses of these courses, which may be
found in the Calendars of the School, included sys-
tematised teaching in Palaeography and Diplomatic
with occasional courses in Historical Sources and
Criticism, each of these courses being supplemented
by practical instruction by means of Facsimiles of
MSS. and exhibitions of MSS. and books, as well as by
a Seminar in which the transcription and editing of
some Historical text was carried out under the super-
vision of the lecturer. For academic purposes the
usual discipline of essays and examinations was
observed together with individual direction of the
studies and researches of the students. Such was
the useful but limited organisation that then
provided the only systematic instruction in the
Auxiliary Studies of History in the University of
London or, perhaps, in any English university with
the exception ot Oxiord, It was, however, obvious
IN MEDIEVAL HISTORY 9
that this organisation needed to be supplemented in
the interests of a large body of post-graduate students
resident in London, where the national archives and
museums afford an unequalled opportunity for the
pursuit of historical research.
In 1897 a paper was read before the Royal Historical
Society by the late Professor York Powell, in which
he strongly advocated the establishment of an Ecole
des Cbartes in London, as a State institution ; but his
appeal met with no response. A few years later,
however, in 1900, the present Master of Peterhouse,
Dr. A. W. Ward, then President of the Royal Historical
Society, propounded a scheme of Advanced Historical
Study in the course of a Presidential Address. This
scheme was subsequently circulated, discussed and
formulated by a Committee, under the chairmanship
in turn of Mr. James Bryce and Dr. G. W. Prothero,
representing the views of nearly 200 representative
historical scholars who formed the first body of donors
and subscribers to the Advanced Historical Teaching
Fund, to which the Mansion House Committee of the
Creighton Memorial Fund generously transferred a
large portion of its public subscriptions.
Sufficient support having been promised to enable
the Committee to establish two lectureships, it was
resolved to take advantage of the existing technical
instruction given at the London School of Economics
(University of London) in order, to provide further
advanced teaching of a purely historical character at
the most convenient centre for research work in the
Archives.
In pursuance of this decision of the Committee of
the Advanced Historical Teaching Fund, Mr. Hubert
Hall, then 'Lecturer and now Reader in Palaeography
and early Economic Sources in the University of
London, and Mr. I. S. Leadam, formerly Fellow and
tutor of Brasenose College, Oxford, were appointed
To deliver courses of lectures and to conduct
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Seminars in Advanced History at the above Uni-
versity School. The lecturers' reports for the
years 1901-1904 were printed in the First, Second,
and Third Reports of the Committee, and details of
the courses will be found in the Calendars of the Lon-
don School of Economics and of the University of
London for those years. In February, 1905, a public
meeting was held under the chairmanship of Mr. R. B.
Haldane, supported by Dr. G. W. Prothero, Professor
Firth and other historical scholars, for the purpose
of raising sufficient funds to continue the work that
had already produced such valuable results. Further
subscriptions were generously promised at this meeting
and the lectures were continued for a further period
of three years.
Mr. Hall's lectureship was continued during the
whole of this period, and the services of Mr. George
Unwin, afterwards Lecturer in Economic History in
the Universities of Edinburgh and Birmingham, were
also secured for a series of lectures on the early
government of London. Owing to the gradual
diminution of the fund, through the falling-off of the
original subscribers, it was found possible to maintain
one lecturer only during the years 1907-8, and at the
close of the academic session of 1908-9, the payments
made from this Fund were suspended.
It must not be supposed, however, that the falling
off of subscriptions was due to any slackening of the
endeavours of the Committee or its lecturers. The
period 1905-1908 was remarkable both for increased
attendance of students and the maintenance of a very
high standard of teaching, as will be evident from a
reference to the University Calendars of those years,
as well as to the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Reports of
the Committee. During this period also, Mr. Hall's
students paid a memorable visit to the Ecole des
Chartes and the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, and
produced two works of considerable historical merit
IN MEDIEVAL HISTORY 11
in the shape of Formula Books of Diplomatic Docu-
ments and Legal Records, whilst they are still engaged
upon a much-needed Bibliography of Medieval
Economic History. For a detailed description of the
Advanced Historical Teaching carried on, under the
Direction and with the co-operation of the Committee,
at the London School of Economics, reference may be
made to Appendix I of the Fifth Report of the Com-
mittee, dated July, 1907.
It may be added that since the contributions made
by the Advanced Historical Teaching Fund have
ceased, the London School of Economics has provided
the means for continuing the work on the same scale
as before.
As evidence of the valuable and important character
of this work the following facts may be of interest : —
(a) During the above period it has been estimated
that nearly 200 students have availed themselves of
the instruction in Advanced History, provided at the
London School of Economics. Of these, a large
proportion were graduates of English, Welsh, Scottish
and Irish Universities with a few Continental and
Oriental students, and a considerable number of
American graduates. Many of these students were
already engaged in historical teaching or research,
while several were proficient in either capacity,
and it is pleasing to find that many of the younger
students have since distinguished themselves as
writers or teachers, both in the United Kingdom and
abroad. That the provision made for their assistance
has been appreciated, may be gathered from the fact
that recently nearly 100 of Mr. Hall's old students
presented him with a handsome testimonial, whilst,
in commemoration of his 3Oth year of service at the
Public Record Office, Mr. Hall received a further
testimonial subscribed by more than fifty historical
scholars in the United States, many of whom have
attended his lectures.
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(b) The titles of some of the contributions to
historical knowledge by students, in connection with
their researches under the supervision of the lecturers,
will be found in the calendars of the University of
London, and further reference will be made below to
Papers or Articles published in various learned
periodicals. In respect of academic distinctions it
may be mentioned that eight out of a dozen students
who have received the degree of D.Sc., in the
Faculty of Economics (London), have benefited by
the above instruction, as also have recipients of the
degrees of D.Litt. and M.A. in the Faculty of Arts'
(London) ; whilst in the 1909 examination for the
B.Sc. degree (London), one of Mr. Hall's students was
placed alone in Class I (Honours). Again, the Alex-
ander Medal of the Royal Historical Society has been
awarded to Mr. Hall's students in six out of ten years.
Finally, numerous posts or employment as historical
lecturers and as archivists or researchers have been
obtained by students, as the result of their training in
the courses provided by the School.
(c) The following courses have been given : —
(i) By MR. HALL :-
Palaeography (elementary and advanced) deal-
ing with Latin, French and English documents
and MSS. 6th — i8th centuries (1896-1911).
Diplomatic (elementary and advanced), inclu-
ding Chronology and Sigillography (1896-191 1).
Archaeology (elementary), including Numis-
matics, Architecture, and Heraldry (1906-8).
The Sources of English Manorial History (with
a Bibliography) (1902-3).
The Church as a Landlord during the Middle
Ages (1902-3).
The E volution of Accounts (1902).
The Sources, Palaeography and Diplomatic of
English Historical Documents, with a Biblio-
graphy (1903-4).
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Select Documents illustrating the Political
History of the Mediaeval States of Western
Europe ; with a Bibliography (1904-6).
The Equipment of the Historical Student
(1906-8).
The Sources of Mediaeval Economic History ;
with a Bibliography (1896-1911).
(2) By MR. LEADAM :—
Analysis and Criticism of Historical Sources
—Early Tudor Period. (1902-4).
Early Tudor History from original Sources
(1904-5).
(3) By Mr. UNWIN :
London Guilds and Livery Companies (1905-6).
History of Mediaeval London (1906-7).
(d) The following Historical Publications have been
prepared in Mr. Hall's Seminar : —
The Receipt Roll of the Exchequer for Michael-
mas Term, 1185, collated with the contemporary
Pipe Roll (1899).
The Pipe Roll of the Exchequer of the See of
Winchester, 1208 (1902).
A Formula Book of Diplomatic Documents
(yth-i9th centuries). (Cambridge University
Press, 1908).
A Formula Book of Legal Records (loth-iyth
centuries). (Cambridge University Press, 1909).
(e) Amongst the academic theses, papers read
before learned societies, and many original articles or
papers contributed by students to the English
Historical Review, the American Historical Review,
the Scottish Historical Review, the Transactions of the
Royal Historical Society, and other works of original
research published by students of the School, the
following may be mentioned : —
Social England in the Fifteenth Century. By
A. Abram, B.A., D.Sc. (Econ.). 1909.
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The Commercial Relations of England and
Portugal, 1200-1807. By A. B. Walk's Chapman,
D.Sc. (Econ.), and V. M. Shillington, D.Sc. (Econ.,
1907.
The Council in the Marches of Wales. By
C. A. J. Skeel, D.Litt. 1904.
The English Peasantry and the Enclosure of
Common Fields. By Gilbert Slater, M.A.
The Commercial Relations between England
and Ireland. By A. E. Murray, D.Sc. (Econ.).
1903.
(/) The Library of the London School of Economics
contains a useful collection of historical works,
especially for the study of Economic History, and a
large collection of maps. It also possesses probably
the most extensive collection of Facsimiles of MSS. for
academic instruction to be found in this country. (See
Appendix II.) These are available on loan to students,
and are used by them for exercises, which are corrected
by the Lecturer, a practice which forms an important
feature of the course of instruction.
II.
The instruction given in this School of the University
of London since the year 1896, in Advanced History
and the Auxiliary Studies of History, has always been
of both a theoretical and practical character.
In the first place there are the Courses of Lectures
on the cognate subjects of Palaeography, Diplomatic
and Historical Sources. Again, each of these Courses
is supplemented by Practical Instruction in the shape
of exercises or theses, and exhibitions of MSS. or
books, as well as by Seminars, in which the Transcrip-
tion and Editing of some historical text is carried out
under the supervision of the Lecturer. For academic
IN MEDIEVAL HISTORY 15
purposes there is also the regular direction of the
studies, and researches of students who are engaged
in preparing theses for the Doctorate or M.A. degree
in Economic Science. This instruction may be
described under the following sections, as to which it
may be remarked that (c) and (d) were provided and
arranged by the Committee of the Advanced History
Teaching Fund above referred to, which has issued
detailed Reports from 1902 to 1909.
(a) Elementary Paleography. — During the first
Term students attend an elementary Course of
Lectures on the history and classification of writings,
and they are also thoroughly grounded in the system
of the contractions in MSS., and in the approved system
of Extension, with the help of a carefully selected
Glossary of Contractions, and lists of typical Ex-
tensions. After practice in the identification of the
conventional symbols used in " Record Type," the
class proceeds to study and decipher Latin MSS.
from the 8th to the I2th Centuries from photographic
facsimiles, supplemented by the occasional inspection
of original MSS. The students are also supplied with
copies of compilations specially prepared by the
Lecturer, including " A List of the Commoner
Mediaeval Christian Names and Surnames"; " Tech-
nical Terms found in Mediaeval Records " ; " The
Terminology of MSS." ; " Formulas and Classifi-
cation of Records and MSS.," etc.
By the end of the first term, students are able to
read any work printed in Record Type, and they can
also read with fair facility Latin MSS. of the 8th
to the 1 2th Century, represented by such familiar
types as Royal Charters and Ancient Deeds, Domesday
Book, the Pipe Rolls, and the Book-hand of the period.
Moreover, they are able to extend these MSS. accord-
ing to either of the systems in general use, and they
have begun to possess a knowledge of the formulas
and diplomatic characteristics of the period. In their
16 ACCOUNT OF THE CLASSES
second and third terms, students continue the practice
in deciphering Latin MSS., and special lectures are
devoted to an explanation of the archaisms of the
Old French vocabulary and accidence. They have
been already instructed in the forms of the Old
English letters, and a continuous view of the develop-
ment of the vernacular writing is given to the end of
the I yth Century, including the chief peculiarities of
the State Papers. Special attention is paid to the
difficult writing of the period 1450-1732, associated
with the artificial scripts known as " Court-hand,"
" Chancery," and " Secretary."
Students are encouraged to show up exercises in
the transcription and extension of facsimiles which
can be procured on loan from the Library for this
purpose, and which are duly marked and registered.
There is a Sessional Examination in Palaeography and
Diplomatic at the end of the Summer Term.
When a class is formed for the study of Advanced
Palaeography, greater attention is paid to the theoreti-
cal development of the national writings, and to the
bibliography of the subject. The following headings
may be regarded as indicating the scope of the lectures
given in both courses : —
Paleography (Elementary and Advanced).
(1) The Evolution of the National Writings.
(2) Mediaeval Writing in Latin.
(3) Mediaeval Writing in French.
(4) Vernacular Writing, 8th-i8th Centuries.
(5) Later Official Writings (artificial). " Court-
hand," " Chancery," " Secretary," " Littera
Sancti Petri," etc.
(6) The Mediaeval Scriptorium (Monastic and
Royal).
(7) Palaeographical Terms and Texts.
(8) Contractions (History and Systems of).
(9) Extensions (Rules for).
(10) Bibliography of Palaeography.
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(b] Diplomatic ( Elementary). — The instruction given
in this subject is necessarily elementary, as its chief
object is to assist students in acquiring a sound and
intelligent knowledge of mediaeval Palaeography. For
the same reason, the scope of the instruction is not
confined to purely Diplomatic documents, but includes
a study of the formulas of Records.
The following headings will show the character of
the instruction : —
(1) History of the study of Diplomatic.
(2) The Evolution of the Charter (Charters,
Writs, under the Great and Small Seals, Sign
Manual Warrants, Letters, etc., formulas and
classification of).
(3) Inquisitions, Accounts, Pleadings and other
Records, formulas and classification of.
(4) The Chancery.
(5) Diplomatic Criticism.
(6) Technical Chronology.
(7) Auxiliary Studies (Seals, etc.).
(8) Bibliography of Diplomatic.
(<:) Historical Sources, including both MSS. and
printed books, form the subject matter of other
courses of lectures. These courses* have dealt with
such subjects as the History of MSS. Collections, the
principles of Heuristic, Classification of MSS. and
Historical Composition. Particulars of the several
courses given in recent years have been published in
the Calendar of the School, and detailed syllabuses
have been circulated.
Each of these courses has been illustrated by the
exhibition or inspection of MSS. and books, by visits
to Public Archives and Libraries, and by the pro-
gressive compilation of hand-lists of MSS., and of
select bibliographies.
(d) An Advanced Seminar has also been held almost
continuously for practical work, in connection with
* See above, (<:),
1 8 THE CLASSES IN MEDIEVAL HISTORY
which several editions of historical texts have been
undertaken by the students under the supervision of
the lecturer.*
(e) The two University readers in Economic Historyf
(Dr. Lilian Knowles and Mr. Hubert Hall) have co-
operated in the supervision of the original researches
of students in the mediaeval and modern periods, and
individual direction has been given by them to a large
number of external and internal students in con-
nection with the preparation of theses for the degrees
of D.Sc. (Econ.) or M.A. (Lond.). In addition to the
above, students have received assistance in connection
with their library or professional work, or in prepara-
tion for the Entrance Examination for the British
Museum (MSS. department), University Scholarships,
etc.
* See above, (d).
f The above account of the historical instruction at the School does
not, of course, include the important and extensive curriculum for the
modern period of Economic History under the direction of Dr. Lilian
Knowles (University Reader), nor the teaching in History, Geography,
Law, and Public Administration in other Departments of the School, for
which reference may be made to the Calendar. It may be added that
owing to the recent increase of Mr. Hall's official responsibilities he has
received valuable assistance from Mr. Hilary Jenkinson B.A. F.S.A., who
is announced to deliver Mr. Hall's lectures during next session.
APPENDIX I
ADVANCED HISTORY TEACHING FUND—
REPORT ON THE WORK OF THE CLASSES IN
PALAEOGRAPHY, DIPLOMATIC AND HISTORICAL
SOURCES, AT THE LONDON SCHOOL OF
ECONOMICS,*
During the Session 1906-7.
(By Hubert Hall, F.S.A., Appointed Teacher in
Early Economic History.)
During the past Session (1906-1907), Part I. of
the course of lectures on " The Equipment of the
Historical Student " has been given in accordance
with the Prospectus printed in the Calendar of the
London School of Economics.
In tlrs course the Sources of British History (in-
cluding European relations) were dealt with in con-
siderable detail, the subject of the lectures given in
the three terms being the description of documents
and printed books, and the use of various inventories
and catalogues referring thereto. Thus the students
have been able to form some idea of the nature,
position, classification, and uses of Official and Local
Records and Historical MSS., as well as to realise
these conceptions by the inspection of MSS. and
printed books at the Record Office and British Museum
under the guidance of the lecturer. At the same time a
Select Bibliography has been compiled and circulated
during the progress of the course, and this will be
issued as a private hand-list for the use of students
in the same form as the Select Bibliography in con-
nection with a two years' course on " European
Historical Documents."
* Reprinted from the Annual Report presented by Mr. H. R. Tedder,
F.S.A., the Hon. Sec. and Treasurer of the Fund.
20 TWO SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES
In the Seminar for the execution of practical work
in connection with the transcription and editing of
Historical Texts, good progress has been made with
the preparation of an important " Formula Book,"
and arrangements will, it is hoped, be shortly com-
pleted for enabling the first part to be sent to press.
The attendances at the lectures and in the Seminar
have been good, and the annexed list of the forty
students, who have entered during the session, will
show the value of the instruction given.
A considerable number of students have also
attended my course of lectures, and the class in
Palaeography and Diplomatic in the London School
of Economics. Three of the students who have
attended the lectures received the degree of D.Sc.
(Econ.) in the University of London in May last, in
connection with Theses which will shortly be published.
Several others are engaged in the preparation of Theses
for the degrees of D.Sc. or M.A. under my direction.
During Whitsun week a large party of my students
met me in Paris by previous arrangement, for the
purpose of inspecting the Archives Nationales and
the Bibliotheque National*, and thanks to the arrange-
ments kindly made by M. Charles Bemont, secretary
of the Ecole des Chartes and directeur-adioint of the
Ecole des Hautes Etudes, we had the benefit of the
expert guidance of several distinguished officials and
professors whose description of the MSS. and books
exhibited for our inspection was greatly appreciated
by their visitors. We were also privileged to go over
the Ecole des Cbartes, where the students were seen
at work, and the arrangements made for their in-
struction were explained to us. An account of this
visit has been published in the Athenaum (June ist)
and in the Journal des Debats (May zgth).
I propose during next session to begin Part II. of
the Course of Lectures already authorised by the
Director. In this course I propose to deal with those
APPENDICES 21
auxiliary studies (Palaeography, Diplomatics, Sigillo-
graphy, Numismatics and Archaeology) which are of
such importance for the " Equipment of the Historical
Student " ; and (as already reported by me) I hope
to arouse the interest of the custodians of the several
archaeological collections of the Metropolis in the work
of the School, and to enable my students to benefit
by their expert suggestions.
I have recently been invited to contribute a special
account of the classes held at the London School of
Economics to the forthcoming number of the American
Historical Review, for the information of American
post-graduate students in London, to whom the
courses are likely to be of increasing service. Already
upwards of twenty foreign students, chiefly American
graduates, have attended these classes, and it will be
seen from the annexed list* that five American
graduates attended the course for the past session.
APPENDIX II
LIST OF MSS. FACSIMILES
Series I. A. — Files 1-5. Old Palaeographical Society's
Publications (proofs and duplicates), nth to
1 5th centuries. 36 plates.
Series I. B. — Files 1-4. Old Palaeographical Society's
Publications (proofs and duplicates). 6th to
1 5th centuries. 57 plates.
Series I. C. — Files 1-4. Old Palaeographical Society's
Publications (proofs and duplicates). 5th to
1 5th centuries. 120 plates.
Series II. — Files 1-8. New Palaeographical Society's
Publications. 200 plates.
Series III. — File i. National MSS. 77 plates.
Series IV. — File i. Old English, Latin, and French
Charter Hands. 9th to 1 5th centuries. 30 plates.
* Omitted here.
22 TWO SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Series IV. — File 2. Court Hand, Chancery, and Secre-
tary. 1 5th to 1 8th centuries. 13 plates.
Series IV. — File 3 . Cursive Vernacular Writings, 1 5 th
to 1 8th centuries. 32 plates.
Series IV. — File 4. English Register Hand, nth to
1 5th centuries. 18 plates.
Series V. — File i. English Book Hand. 2 plates.
Series VI. — File i. Foreign Cursive. 12 plates.
Series VI. — File 2. Foreign Register Hand, i plate.
Series VI. — File 3. Foreign Book Hand. 3 plates.
Additional Series of Miscellaneous Facsimiles. 32
plates.
NOTE. — The greater part of Series IV., which is used for reading in class
is now made up to the number of 18 copies of each plate.
PREFACE
I HAVE been asked to write a few words by way of
Preface to these two small Bibliographies which Miss
Moore has been at some pains to compile, and which
Mr. Sidney Webb has recommended for publication
in an appropriate series.
Amongst ourselves the subject of Historical Biblio-
graphy has been so grievously neglected that almost
any essay of this kind should prove acceptable. In
the present instance, the select Bibliographies that
have been undertaken are such as prove of real value
to those who have occasion to study the theory of the
auxiliary studies of Palaeography and Diplomatic, or
the several branches of early manorial and agrarian
history. At the present moment, perhaps the most
instructive current bibliography of Palaeography
compiled in this country is the periodical list issued
to members of the New Palaeographical Society,
whilst no compendious bibliography of Diplomatic
and its kindred subjects is available for English
students. Moreover, the " Lists " printed in this
volume have been compiled by a student of these
subjects for the use of her fellow-students, and some
regard should be paid to the practical value of such
a method of selection.
Miss Moore herself has had experience of the require-
ments of students in the two Universities of London
and Edinburgh, whilst in the course of her professional
work for the Victoria County History, and of her
researches at the Public Record Office and British
Museum, she has gained a considerable experience of
the requirements of students which she has set herself
to supply as far as possible in the following Lists.
24 PREFACE
For my own part I feel sure that I shall find both
these compilations very useful, and, as most of us
are merely students of such subjects as these, it may
be hoped that this contribution to the general store
of knowledge will be kindly received by our fellow
students.
The work has benefited by the very kind permission
of Miss Frances G. Davenport, Ph.D., of the Carnegie
Institution, Washington (whom I am proud to count
amongst my earlier students), to use the valuable
materials collected by her for the well-known " Classi-
fied List of Printed Original Materials for English
Manorial and Agrarian History," published in 1894.
Miss Moore's compilation may therefore be regarded
as a version of this admirable " List," on broader
lines, including later works and, to some extent,
unpublished sources. Even such a revised version,
however, can only be regarded as stopping a gap in
the Bibliography of this section of Mediaeval Economic
History, which has fortunately begun to receive the
attention of a seminar at Oxford, conducted by the
greatest living authority upon the subject.
Although no titles of works published later than
1910 were included when this volume was in the press
more than a year ago, the delay in its publication, due
to various causes, has enabled Miss Moore to add a
few titles of special interest dated in 1911,
H. H.
March 8, 1911.
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF
PALEOGRAPHY ftf DIPLOMATIC
CONTENTS.
I. PALAEOGRAPHY.
PAGE
1. Bibliography of Bibliographies .. .. .. .. .. ..29
(a) Sections of Bibliographical Works . . . . . . . . . . 29
(b) Articles in Periodical Publications 29
2. General Authorities . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 i
(a) General Treatises on Palaeography .. .. .. 31
(/») Special Treatises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
(c) Periodical Publications . . . . . . . . . . 33
3. Descriptions of Manuscript Collections . . . . . . 33
4. Treatises relating to the National Writings . . . . . . 34
(a) England 34
(£) Scotland 34
(c) Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
(<0 Wales 35
W I^ly 35
(/) Germany 35
(g) France 35
(£) Spain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
5. Miscellaneous Works .. 36
(a) Paper-making . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
(£) Watermarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
(c) Writing Materials, Scribes, and the Scriptorium 37
(d) History of the Alphabet 38
(e) Tironian Notes and Ciphers . . . . . . . . . . 38
(/) Extensions 38
(g) Autographs . . .... 39
(h) Illuminations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
6. Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
(a) Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
(b} Early Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
(c) Modern Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
7. Facsimiles 40
(a) General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
(b) England 42
(c) Scotland 43
(d) Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
to Wales 44
(/) Italy 44
(g) Germany .. ._-. ... ... .. 44
28 CONTENTS— continued.
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(b] France 44
CO sPain • • . --45
(f) Other Nations . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
8. Facsimiles of Illuminated Manuscripts . . . . . . . . 46
(a) General 46
(£) England and Ireland . . . . . . . . . . 46
(c) France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
II. DIPLOMATIC.
1. Bibliography of Bibliographies .. .. .. .. .. ..47
(a} Sections of Bibliographical Works . . . . . . . . 47
(£) Articles in Periodical Publications . . . . . . . . 47
(c) Bibliographies in Manuals . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
2. General Authorities . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
3. Treatises relating to the National Chanceries. . . . . . 49
(a) England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
(i) General . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
(ii) Anglo-Saxon Charters . . . . . . . . . . 50
(iii) Post-Conquest Charters 50
(iv) Writs under the Great Seal and Instruments under the
Smaller Seals . . . . . . . . . . 52
(v) Judicial Proceedings. . .. .. .. .. ..52
(vi) Ecclesiastical Documents • • 53
(&) Scotland 53
(c] Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
00 Wales 53
(e) Continental Chanceries 53
4. Auxiliary Studies .. .. .. .. .. .. • • 55
(a) Chronology .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • • 55
(b) Seals 56
(i) Bibliography . . 56
(ii) General 5 6
(iii) England . . . . . . . . . . . . • • 57
(iv) Scotland 58
(v) Wales 59
(c) Coins . . _ 59
(i) Bibliography . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
(ii) General 59
(iii) England 59
(iv) Scotland 60
(v) Ireland . . . . 60
t (vi) Wales 60
(d) Linguistic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
(i) Latin 60
(ii) Norman-French .. .. .. .. .. .. 61
(iii) English 6 1
(iv) Welsh 62
(v) Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . 62
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF
PALEOGRAPHY & DIPLOMATIC.
The titles of works which have not been examined by the compiler
are marked with an asteris^.
i. PALAEOGRAPHY.
I. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BIBLIOGRAPHIES.
(a) Sections of Bibliographical Works.
1. DAHLMANN-WAITZ. Quellenkunde der deutsche
Geschichte, pp. 12-13. Leipzig, 1906.
2. GROSS, C. Literature and sources of English
history, pp. 28-33. 1900.
3. LANGLOIS, C. V. Manuel de bibliographic histori-
que. Vol. I., 2nd ed., p. 167. 2 vols. Paris,
1901-4.
4. STEIN, H. Manuel de bibliographic generale
(S. 14). pp. 437-8. Paris, 1897.
(b) Articles in Periodical Publications.
5. BOURMONT, A. DE. Paleographie et diplomatique.
Congres bibliographique international, 1888.
Paris, 1889. (Reprinted separately, Paris,
1888.)
6. Deutsche Zeitschrift fur Geschichtswissenschaft.
Freiburg im Breisgau, 1889-96. Neue Folge,
Vierteljahrschrift, Nos. 1-2, 1897-8. His-
torischeVierteljahrschrift,Nos. 3, etc., 1898, etc.
29
30 TWO SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES
7. GRAND, E. D. Cours de paleographie de la Faculte
des Lettres de Montpellier, Lecon d'ouverture.
(Revue des langues romanes, 46 ser., torn. III.
(1889), bibliography, pp. 590-600.) Mont-
pellier, 1890.
8. HESSELS, H. J. The palaeographical publications
of the last twenty-five years. (Academy, 1884,
September 20, October 4 and II.)
9. IHM, M. Lateinische Papyri. Catalogue with
bibliography printed in Centralblatt fur
Bibliothekswesen XVI., pp. 341-57. Leipzig,
1899.
10. Jahresberichte der Geschichtswissenschaft, 1878,
etc. Berlin, 1880, etc.
11. JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY. Selections from the
works on (Greek and) Latin palaeography in the
John Rylands Library. (Manchester Quar-
terly Bulletin of the John Rylands Library,
1903). 1904.
12. Kritischer Jahresberichte iiber die Fortschritte
der romanischen Philologie. Munich and
Leipzig, 1892, etc.
13. OMONT, H. Listes des recueils de facsimiles et des
reproductions de manuscrits conserves a la
Bibliotheque Nationale. (Extrait de la Revue
des Bibliotheques.) Paris, 1903.
14. PIRENNE, H. Sur 1'etat actuel des etudes de
paleographie et de diplomatique. (Revue de
1' instruction publique en Belgique, torn. XXIX.,
87-103.) Gand, 1886.
15. POUPARDIN, R., and PROU, M. Liste des recueils
de facsimiles de chartes. (Actes du Congres
international pour la reproduction des manu-
scrits, des monnaies et des sceaux, pp. 217 sq.)
Brussels, 1905.
16. PROU, M. Paleographie et diplomatique de 1888
a 1897. Congres bibliographique international,
1898, pp. 498 sq. Paris, 1900.
PALEOGRAPHY 31
17. RANKIN, J. T. Index to facsimiles in Latin
palaeography. (Pratt Institute, Monthly, VIII. ,
p. 39.) Brooklyn, N.Y. 1899.
II. GENERAL AUTHORITIES.
(a) General Treatises on Palaeography.
1 8. ARNDT, W. La paleographie latine. (Translated
by E. Bacha from the German " Lateinische
Schrift " in " Grundriss der germanischen
Philologie I," 1889. 2nd ed., pp. 263-82.
1901.) Liege, 1891.
19. ASTLE, T. Origin and progress of handwriting.
1783. 2nd ed. 1803. Reprinted, 1876.
20. CHASSANT, A. Paleographie des chartes et des
manuscrits du Xle au XVIIe siecle. 8th ed.
Paris, 1885.
21. EBERT, F. A. Zur Handschriftenkunde. (Die
Bildung des Bibliothekars, Bd. i.), Leipzig,
1825.
22. GIRY, A. Manuel de diplomatique. Paris, 1894.
23. GLORIA, A. Compendia delle lezioni teorico
pratiche di paleografia e diplomatica. Padua,
1870.
24. HUMPHREYS, H. N. The origin and progress of the
art of writing. 1853.
25. LEIST, F. Urkundenlehre ; Katechismus der Diplo-
matik, Palaeographie, Chronologic und Sphrag-
istik. Leipzig, 1893.
26. *LE BLANT, E. Paleographie des inscriptions
latines du 3e siecle a la fin du JQ siecle. Paris
(1898?).
27. MABILLON, J. De re diplomatica. 1709. 3rd ed.
Naples, 1789.
28. MADAN, F. Books in manuscript. 1893.
29. MAFFEI, S. Istoria diplomatica. Mantua, 1727.
32 TWO SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES
30. MEISTER, A. Grundriss der Geschichtswissen-
schaft. Bd. I, pp. 21-130, Lateinische Palao-
graphie, by B. Bretholz. Leipzig, 1906.
31. MIGNE, J. P. (Ed.). Nouvelle encyclopedic theo-
logique xlvii. Dictionnaire de paleographie.
Paris, 1854.
32. PAOLI, C. Grundriss zur Vorlesungen iiber
lateinische Palseographie und Urkundenlehre.
(Translated by K. Lohmeyer from the Italian
Programma di paleografia latina e di diplo-
matica.) Innsbruck, 1902.
33. POSSE. O. Die Lehre von den Privaturkunden.
Leipzig, 1887.
34. PROU, M. Manuel de paleographie latine et
francaise du Vie au XVIIe siecle. 3rd. ed.
Paris, 1910.
35. REUSENS, E. H. J. Elements de paleographie.
Louvain, 1899.
36. SILVESTRE, J. B. Paleographie universelle. Four
vols. Paris, 1839-41. (Translated into English
by Sir F. Madden. Two vols., 1850.)
37. TASSIN ET TOUSTAIN. Nouveau traite de diplo-
matique. Paris, 1750-65.
38. THOMPSON, E. M. Handbook of Greek and Latin
Palaeography. 1906.
39. THOMPSON, E. M. Palaeography. (Companion to
Latin Studies, Ed. J. E. Sandys, p. 765.) 1910.
40. THOYTS, E. E. How to decipher and study old
documents. 3rd ed. 1909.
41. TRAUBE, L. Vorlesungen und abhandlungen,
Bd. I. Zur Palaographie und Handschriften-
kunde. (Ed. P. Lehmann.) Munich, 1909.
42. WAILLY,N. DE. Elements de paleographie. Two
vols. Paris, 1838.
43. WATTENBACH, W. Anleitung zur lateinischen
Palaeographie. 4th ed. Leipzig, 1886.
44. WRIGHT, A. and MARTIN, C. T. Court hand
restored. 9th ed. 1879.
PALEOGRAPHY 33
(b) Special Treatises.
45. DELISLE, L. Note sur Porigine des i /pointes.
(Bibliotheque de 1'Ecole des Chartes, XIIL,
pp. 563-4; XIV., p. 312). Paris, 1852-3.
46. DELISLE, L. Forme des abbreviations et des
liaisons dans les lettres des papes au XHIe
siecle. (Reprinted from ibid., XLVIIL,
pp. 121-4.) Paris, 1887.
47. DELISLE, L. " Litterse tonsae " a la chancellerie
Romaine au XHIe siecle. (Reprinted from
ibid. LXIL, pp. 256-63.) Paris, 1901.
48. ROBERT, U. Note sur Torigine de 1'e cedille dans
les manuscrits. (Melanges Julien Havet,
PP- 633-7-) Paris. l895-
(c) Periodical Publications.
49. Bibliotheque de 1'Ecole des Chartes, Paris, 1839,
etc.
50. Bibliotheque Nationale, Notices et extraits des
manuscrits. Paris, 1787, etc.
III. DESCRIPTIONS OF MS. COLLECTIONS.
51. BRITISH MUSEUM. Guide to the manuscripts,
autographs, charters, seals, illuminations and
bindings exhibited in the Department of Manu-
scripts in the Grenville Library. 3rd ed. 1906.
52. DELISLE, L. Le cabinet des manuscrits de la
Bibliotheque Nationale. Vols. I.-III., Paris,
1 868-8 1.
53. JAMES, M. R. Descriptive catalogue of the manu-
scripts in the Fitzwilliam Museum. 1895.
54. Musee des Archives Nationales, Paris, 1872.
55. NICHOLSON, E. W. B. Brief conspectus of the
cases in the Bodleian Library, illustrating the
34 TWO SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES
history of Latin and West European book-
hands. 1890.
56. Public Record Office, Catalogue of the museum
of the. 6th ed. 1909.
IV. TREATISES RELATING TO THE NATIONAL
WRITINGS.
(a) England.
57. HALL, H. Studies in English official historical
documents. (Part 3.) 1908.
58. HARDY, W. J. Handwriting of the kings and
queens of England. 1893.
59. HICKES, G. Linguarum septentrionalium the-
saurus (Dissertatio epistolaris), part 3. 1705-3.
60. JOHNSON, C., and JENKINSON, C. H. Court
Hand. Oxford, 1912.
61. KELLER, W. Angelsachsische Palaographie.
Palaestra XLIII. Ed. by A. Brandl, G.
Rothe, and E. Schmidt. 2 parts, Berlin, 1906.
62. THOMPSON, E. M. The history of English hand-
writing, A. 0.700- 1400. (Bibliographical Society's
Transactions. V., pp. 109-142, 213-53. T9OIJ
and cf. Handbook, ut supra, pp. 244-56
285-92, 301-20.)
(b) Scotland.
63. ANDERSON, J. Selectus diplomatum Scotiae
thesaurus. 1739.
64. INNES, C. Facsimiles of national manuscripts of
Scotland. 1867-71.
(c) Ireland.
65. GILBERT, J. T. Account of facsimiles of national
manuscripts of Ireland. 1884.
66. LINDSAY, W. M. Early Irish minuscule script.
(St. Andrew's University Publications, VI.) 1910.
PALEOGRAPHY 35
67. TRAUBE, L. Perrona Scottorum. (Sitzungs-
berichte der philosophisch-philologischen und
der historischen Classe der konigl. bayer.
Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Miinchen,
1900. Heft, IV., pp. 469-537.) 1901.
(d) Wales.
68. EVANS, J. G., and RHYS, J. Book of Llan Dav.
(Series of Welsh Texts.) 1893.
(e) Italy.
69. CECCHETTI, B. Programma delF Imperial Real
Scuola di Paleografia in Venezia. Venice, 1 862.
70. MAFFEI, S. Op. cit. (No. 29.)
71. MARINI, G. I papiri diplomatic!. Rome, 1805.
72. MONACI, E. Archivio paleographico Italiano.
Rome, 1882, etc.
73. Russi,M. Paleografia e diplomatica di documenti
delle province Napolitane. Naples, 1883.
74. VAYRA, P. II museo storico della casa di Savoia
nell' archivio di stato in Torino. Turin, 1880.
(/) Germany.
75. SYBEL, H. VON, and SICKEL, T. VON. Kaiser-
urkunden in Abbildungen. Berlin. 1880-91.
76. *Unterrichts-Behelfe zur Handschriftenkunde.
Handschriften aus dem XVI., XVII., und
XVIII. Jahrhundert. (Zusammengestellt v. d.
Direktion d. K K. Kriegsarchivs.) Vienna, ort
(g) France.
77. BOURMONT, A. DE. Lecture et transcription des
vieilles ecritures. Manuel de paleographie des
XVIe, XVIIe, et XVIIIe siecles. Caen, 1881.
78. DELISLE, L. Notice sur un manuscrit merovingien
contenant des fragments d'Eugyppius apparte-
mant a M. Jules Delnoyers. Paris, 1875.
36 TWO SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES
79. DELISLE, L. Memoire sur 1'ecole calligraphique
de Tours au IXe siecle. (Reprinted from
Memoires de 1' Academic des Inscriptions et
Belles-Lettres, XXXII. , le partie.) Paris, 1885.
80. DELISLE, L. L'Evangeliaire de Saint-Vaast
d' Arras et la calligraphic Franco-Saxonne du
IXe siecle. Paris, 1888.
(b) Spain.
81. LOEW, A. Studia Palaeographica. A contribution
to the history of early Latin minuscule and to
the dating of Visigothic MSS. (Sitzungsberichte
der Koniglich Bayerischen Akademie der
Wissenschaften Philos-philol. und hist, klasse.)
Munich, 1910.
82. LOEW, A. The Beneventan Script. (Archaeol.
Institute of America.)
83. MERINO, A. Escuela paleographica, 6 de leer
letras antiguas. Madrid, 1780.
84. MUNOZ Y RIVERO, J. Manual de paleografia
diplomatica espanola de los siglos XII. al
XVII. Madrid, 1880. 2nd ed. 1890.
V. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS
(a) Paper-making.
85. BRIQUET, C. M. La legende paleographique du
papier de coton. Geneva, 1884.
86. BRIQUET, C. M. Recherches sur les premiers
papiers employes en Occident et en orient du
Xe au XI Ve siecle. Paris, 1886.
87. CROSS, C. F., and BEVAN, E. J. A text-book of
paper-making. 3rd ed. 1907.
88. DUMERCY, C. Bibliographic de la papeterie.
Brussels, 1888.
89. GARNETT, R. Early Arabian paper-making. (The
Library, New Series, IV., pp. i-io.) 1903.
PALAEOGRAPHY 37
90. JENKINS, R. Early attempts at paper-making in
England. (Library Association Record, II.,
pp. 479-88, 577-88; III., pp. 239-51; IV.,
pp. 128-39.) 1900-02.
(b) Water-marks.
91. BRIQUET, C. M. Les filigranes. Four vols. Paris,
1907.
92. DEL MARMOL, F. Dictionnaire des filigranes.
Namur, 1900.
93. SOTHEBY, S. L. Collection of specimens of water-
marks in paper. (British Museum.)
(c) Writing Materials, Scribes, and the Scriptorium.
94. CANEPARIUS, P. M. De atramentis. 1660.
95. CLARK, J. W. The care of books. 2nd ed. 1902,
reissue 1910.
96. DAVENPORT, C. J. The book, its history and
development. (Westminster Series.) 1907.
97. GASQUET, F. A. The old English Bible, pp.
35-53. The monastic scriptorium. 1908.
98. HARDY, T. D. Descriptive catalogue of manu-
scripts. III. Preface, pp. xxxii., et seq. The
St. Albans school of writers. Three vols.
1862-71.
99. *HEYMANN, T., and UEBEL, A. Aus dem
Schriftwesen des Mittelalters. Leipzig, 1907.
100. JAMES, M. R. Ancient Libraries of Canterbury
and Dover. Intro, p. Ixi. 1903.
101. MARTIN, H. Notes sur les ecrivains au travail.
(Melanges Chatelain, pp. 535-44.) Paris,
1910.
102. MILBURN, J. B. Mediaeval manuscripts. (Dub-
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103. PAUES, A. C. The Irish school of writing. (Cam-
bridge History of English Literature, I.,
pp. 7-18.) 1907.
38 TWO SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES
104. PUTNAM, G. H. Books and their makers during
the Middle Ages. Two vols. New York, 1896.
105. WATTENBACH, W. Das Schriftwesen im Mittel-
alter. 3rd ed. Leipzig, 1896.
(d) History of the Alphabet.
106. HUGO, H. De prima scribendi origine. 1738.
107. JOHNSON, J. Typographia ; a series of Ancient
and Modern Alphabets and Domesday Charac-
ters. (Vol. II., p. 248 sq.) 1824.
108. TAYLOR, I. The History of the Alphabet. New
edition. Two vols. 1899.
(e) Tironian Notes and Ciphers.
109. CHATELAIN, E. Introduction a la lecture des
notes tironiennes. Paris, 1900.
no. HALL, H. The Dot-System of the Exchequer.
(Pipe Roll Society's Publications, Vol. VII.)
1886.
111. PALGRAVE, F. The ancient calendars and in-
ventories of the Treasury of His Majesty's
Exchequer (Symbols). Three vols. 1836.
(/) Extensions.
112. BURTON, J. H. The Register of the Privy
Council of Scotland. Vol. I. Preface,
pp. xliv. sq. (Extensions). 1877.
113. HALL, H. Op. cit. Part 3. (pp. 390-394.)
(No. 57-)
114. LONDON PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE. The 4Oth
annual report of the Deputy Keeper of the
Public Records. App. XIV., p. 565. Regula-
tions to be observed in making office copies.
1879.
115. PIPE ROLL SOCIETY. Publications XXIX. Pre-
face, pp. viii.-xi. (Extensions). 1908.
PALAEOGRAPHY 39
(g) Autographs.
116. CHARAVAY, E. Lettres autographes composant
la collection de M. Alfred Bovet. (Preface.)
Paris, 1887.
(/;) Illuminations.
117. BIRCH, W. DE G., and JENNER, H. Early
drawings and illuminations : an introduction
to the study of illuminated manuscripts, with
a dictionary of subjects in the British Museum.
i879.
1 1 8. HERBERT, J. A. Illuminated manuscripts.
(Connoisseur's Library.) 1911.
119. LAMPRECHT, K. Initial-Ornamentik des VIII.
bis XIII. Jahrhunderts. Leipzig, 1882.
1 20. MIDDLETON, J. H. Illuminated manuscripts in
classical and mediaeval times, their art and
their technique. 1892.
121. SHAW, H. The art of illumination as practised
during the Middle Ages. 2nd ed. 1870.
122. THOMPSON, E. M. English illuminated manu-
scripts, A.D. 700 to the 1 5th century. (Biblio-
graphica, I., pp. 129-55, 385-403 ; II., 1-20.)
1895-6.
123. THOMPSON, E. M. The grotesque and the humor-
ous in illuminations of the Middle Ages (ibid.,
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VI. ABBREVIATIONS.
(a) Bibliography.
124. HARDY, T. D. Registrum Palatinum Dunel-
mense, Vol. iv., p. xvii. Table of abbre-
viations, pp. cxxix.-cclxi. Four vols. 1873-8.
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(b) Early Publications.
125. TASSIN and TOUSTAIN. Nouveau traite de dip-
lomatique ut supra. Vol. III., pp. 537, sq.
(No. 37.)
126. WALTHER, G. L. Lexicon diplomaticum.
Gottingen, 1745. Another edition, Gottingen,
1747. Another edition, Ulm, 1756.
(c) Later Publications.
127. CAPPELLI, A. Lexicon dei abbreviature. Milan,
1899.
128. CHASSANT, A. Dictionnaire d' abbreviations
latines et frangaises. 5th ed. Paris, 1884.
129. HARDY, T. D. Rotuli litterarum clausarum.
Preface, pp. 74-85. 1833.
130. LINDSAY, W. M. Contractions in early Latin
minuscule manuscripts. 1908.
131. MARTIN, C. T. The record interpreter. 2nd ed.
1910.
132. PIPE ROLL SOCIETY. Publications. Vol. III.,
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13:3. PROU, M. Manuel ut supra., pp. 311-474.
(No. 34.)
134. TRAUBE, L. Nomina sacra ; Versuch einer
Geschichte der christlichen Kurzungen. (Quel-
len und Untersuchungen zur lateinischen Philo-
logie des Mittelalters, Bd. 2.) Munich, 1907.
135. WRIGHT, A. and MARTIN, C. T. Op. cit. (No. 44.)
VII. FACSIMILES.
(a) General.
136. ARNDT, W. Schrifttafeln zum Gebrauch bei
Vorlesungen-Selbstunterricht. Hefte I, 2.
Berlin, 1874-8.
PALEOGRAPHY 41
137. ARNDT, W. Schrifttafeln zur Erlernung der
lateinischen Palaeographie. Berlin, 4th ed.
1904.
138. ASTLE, T. Op. cit. (No. 19.)
139. BRITISH MUSEUM. Catalogue of ancient manu-
scripts. Part 2, Latin, 1884.
140. BURN, A. E. Facsimiles of the Creeds from early
manuscripts with palaeographical notes, by
Ludwig Traube. 1909.
141. CHAMPOLLION-FIGEAC, A. Chartes et manu-
scrits sur papyrus de la Bibliotheque Royale
(Ecole des Chartes). Paris, 1840.
142. CHROUST, A. Monumenta palseographica.
Munich, 1899, etc.
143. DELISLE, L. Le cabinet des manuscrits de la
Bibliotheque Nationale. Op. cit. (No. 53.)
144. DELISLE, L. Melanges de paleographie et de
bibliographic. i vol. and atlas. Paris,
1880.
145. ECOLE DES CHARTES. Album paleographique.
Paris, 1887.
146. *L' Ecole des Chartes, recueil de facsimiles a
1' usage de. Paris, 1880, etc.
147. IHM, M. Palaeographia Latina. 1910.
148. JAMES, M. R. The western manuscripts in the
Library of Trinity College, Cambridge. Four
vols. 1900-04. Vol. IV., Facsimiles.
149. JOHNSON, C., and JENKINSON, C. H. Op. cit.
(No. 60.)
150. Melanges Chatelain. Paris, 1910.
151. NEW PALAEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. Publications.
Facsimiles of ancient manuscripts. 1903, etc.
152. NICOLE, J., and MOREL, C. Archives militaires
du ler siecle. Geneva, 1900.
153. PALAEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. Publications. Fac-
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E. A. Bond and E. M. Thompson. Series
I. and II., 1873-94.
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154. PERTZ, G. H. Schrifttafeln zum Gebrauchbei
diplomatischen vorlesungen. Hanover, 1844-69.
155. PROU, M. Recueil de facsimiles du Xlle au
XVIIe siecle. Paris, 1892.
156. PROU, M. Nouveau recueil, etc. Paris, 1896.
157. PROU, M. Recueil de facsimiles du Ve au XVIIe
siecle. Paris, 1904.
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DIPLOMATIC 59
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DIPLOMATIC 63
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INDEX
Abbreviations, pp. 39-40.
Alphabet, p. 38.
America, Facsimiles, relating to. No.
212.
Anderson, J., Thesaurus. Nos. 63,
181, 303.
Anglo-Saxon Charters, p. 50.
Anglo-Saxon manuscripts, Facsimiles
of. No. 173.
Anisy, Lechaude d', A., Chartes. Nos .
280, 370.
Anscombe, A., Anglo-Saxon time.
No. 329.
Archives Departementales, Musee des.
No. 202.
Archives Nationales, Musee des. Nos.
54, 205.
Arndt, W., La paleographie latine.
No. 18.
, Schrifttafeln. Nos. 136, 137.
Aronius, J., Diplomatische studien.
No. 264.
Astle, T., Origin of handwriting. Nos.
19, 138
Autographs, p. 39.
, Facsimiles of. No. 178.
Ayliffe, J., Parergon. No. 299.
Bacha, E., see Arndt, W., Paleographie
latine.
Baringius, D. E., Clavis diplomatica.
No. 243.
Baumgarten, P. M., Aus Kanzlei und
Kammer. No. 307.
Beck, S. W., Draper's Dictionary.
No. 41 6A.
Belgium, Facsimiles. No. 213.
Be"mont, C., Roles Gascons. No. 293.
Bevan, E. J[., Papermaking. No. 87.
Bibliographic de la papeterie. No. 88.
Bibliographies, Abbreviations, No.
124 ; Coins, No. 377 ; Diplomatic,
pp. 47-48 ; Palaeography, pp. 25-
27 ; Seals, No. 349.
Bibliotheque de 1'Ecole des Chartes.
No. 49.
Bibliotheque Nationale, Cabinet des
manuscrits. No. 52.
, Notices et extraits des manu-
scrits. No. 50.
Bigelow, M. M. Placita Anglo-Nor-
mannica. No. 297.
Birch, W. de G., Early drawings and
illuminations. No. 117.
, Styles of Sovereigns of England.
No. 259.
, Seals, Nos. 350, 351, 356-361,
Bloom, J. H., English Seals. No. 362.
Blount, T., Tenures (Glossary). No.
417.
Bodleian Library, Conspectus of
cases in. No. 55.
, Irish MSS. in. No. 186.
Boehmer, F., Regesta Imperii. No.
308.
Bond, E. A., Facsimiles. Nos. 153.
(See Palaeographical Society), 166.
Bond, J. J., Handybook. No. 330.
Bonelli, G. Codice palaeographica
Lombardo. No. 190.
Book of Llan Dav. Nos. 68, 189.
Books. Nos. 95, 96, 104.
Bortzell, A., see Hildebrand, E.
Bosworth, J., Old English dictionary.
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Bourmont, A. de. Vieilles 6critures.
No. 77.
, Pale"ographie et diplomatique.
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Bradley, H., see Stratmann, F. H.
Bresslau, H., Urkundenlehre. Nos.
244, 3°9-
Bretholz, B., Latemische Palaogra-
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85.
, Lesfiligranes. No. 91.
, Recherches. No. 86.
British Museum, (Coins) Catalogue,
No. 381. Handbook, No. 379.
, (Manuscripts) Catalogue, No.
139. Facsimiles, Nos. 166, 177, 178.
Guide, No. 51. Illuminated MSS.,
Nos. 217, 214.
(Seals) Catalogue. No. 350. _
, Manuscripts and Seals, relating
to Wales. No. 376.
(Water-marks). No. 93.
Brugmans, H., and Oppermann, C.,
Atlas de Nederlandische palaeo-
graphie. No. 209.
INDEX
Brunner, H., Die Entstehung der
Schwurgerichte. No. 310.
, Zur Rechtsgeschichte. Nos.
241, 265^
Burn, A. E., Facsimiles of the creeds.
No. 140.
Burton, J. H., Register (Extensions).
No. 112.
Caneparius, P. M., De atramentis.
No. 94.
Cappelli, A., Cronologia. No. 331.
, Lexicon. No. 127.
Carlyon-Britton, P. W. P., Coinage of
Wales. No. 392.
Carysfort, William, Earl of, Pageant.
No. 218.
Catholicum Anglicanum. No. 418.
Cecchetti, B., Programma. No. 69.
Champollion Figeac, A., Chartes et
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Charavay, E., Lettres autographies.
No. 116.
Charters, Anglo-Saxon, p. 50.
Charters, Post-Conquest, pp. 50-52.
Chassant, A., Dictionnaire d'abbre-
viations. No. 128.
, Dictionnaire de sigillographie.
No. 352.
, Paleographie. No. 20.
Chatelain, E., Notes tironiennes. No.
109.
, Melanges chatelain. No. 150.
Chronology, pp. 55-56.
Chroust, A., Monumenta palaeo-
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Ciphers, p. 38.
Clark, J. W., The care of books. No.
Coins, pp. 59-60.
Collectanea topographica et genea-
logica. No. 232.
Congres bibliographique internation-
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Continental Chanceries, pp. 53-55.
Cotgraye, R. A., French-English
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Court Hand. Nos. 44, 60, 179.
Cowel, J., Law Dictionary. No. 419.
Cross, C. F., Papermaking. No. 87.
Dahlmann-Waitz. Quellenkunde. Nos.
i, 223.
Davenport, C. J., The Book. No. 96.
Davies, H. W. C., Unknown charter.
No. 273.
Declerq, A., Formulaire. No. 311.
Delbarre,P. J., Dictionnaire. No. 352.
Delisle, L., Actes de Henri II. Nos.
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, Chartes de Henri II. Nos. 275-
277.
, Chartes de 1'ordre du Gram-
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Facsimile de livres. No. 221.
Forme des Abbreviations. No. 46.
Le Cabinet de manuscrits. Nos.
H3-
L'Evangeliaire. No. 80.
Rex Anglorum. No. 274.
" Litterae tonsae." No. 47.
Melanges. No. 144.
L'6cole calligraphique. No. 79.
i pointes. No. 45.
MS. merovingien. Nos. 78, 199.
Recherches. No. 222.
Rouleau mortuaire. No. 200.
Sceau. Nos. 363, 364.
Del Marmol, F.. Dictionnaire. No. 92.
Demay, G., Costume. No. 353.
De Morgan, A., Almanacs. No. 332.
Deprez, E., Etudes. No. 294.
Deutsche Zeitschrift fur Geschicht-
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Diplomatic, General Authorities, pp.
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Domesday Book, Facsimiles. No. 167.
Domesday characters. No. 107.
Dorez, L., Les manuscrits a peintures.
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Dot-system of the Exchequer. No.
1 10.
Draper's Dictionary. No. 41 6A.
Du Cange, C. D., Glossarium. No.
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Dublin Science and Art Museum,
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Dumercy, C., Bibliographic de la
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Dunbar, A. Scottish Kings. No. 333.
Ecedille. No. 48.
Earle, J., Land charters. No. 266.
Ebert, F. A., Zur Handschriften-
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Ecclesiastical documents, p. 53.
Ecole des Chartes, Album pateo-
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, Recueil de facsimiles. No. 146.
Ellis, H. J., see Warner, G. F.
Ellis, T. E., Baron Howard de Walden.
Feudal lords and their seals. No,
365-
Engel, A., and Serrure, R., Numismati-
que No. 378.
England, Coins, pp. 59-60.
66
INDEX
England, Diplomatic, pp. 49-53.
, Facsimiles, pp. 42-43.
, Facsimiles of illuminated manu-
scripts, p. 46.
, Palaeography, p. 34.
— , Seals, pp. 57-58.
Erben, W., Schmitz-Kallenberg, L.,
and Redlich, C. Urkundenlehre.
No. 245.
Evans, D. Silvan, Welsh dictionary.
No. 416.
Evans, J. G., and Rhys, J. Book of
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Ewald, P., and Loewe, G. Exempla
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Extensions, p. 38.
Facsimiles, pp. 40-46.
, Index to. No. 17.
, Listes des recueils de. No. 13.
Facsimiles de chartes, Liste des
recueils de. No. 15.
Ficker, J., Urkundenlehre. Nos. 246,
3J3-
Fitzherbert, A., The new Natura
Brevium. No. 298.
Fitzwilliam Museum, Descriptive cata-
logue of manuscripts. No. 53.
Flammermont, J., Album paleogra-
phique. No. 201.
Forbes-Leith, W., Gospel Book of
St. Margaret^ No. 182.
France, Facsimiles, p. 44.
, Facsimiles of illuminated manu-
scripts, p. 46.
, Musee des archives ddparte-
mentales. No. 202.
, Palaeography, p. 35.
Garnett, R., Early Arabian paper-
making. No. 89.
Gasquet, F. A., Monastic scriptorium.
No. 97.
Germany, Facsimiles, p. 44.
— — , Palaeography,^. 35.
Gilbert, J. T., National manuscripts
of Ireland. No. 65.
, Facsimiles of national manu-
scripts of Ireland. No. 184.
, Historical documents. No. 305.
Giry, A., Manuel. Nos. 22, 242, 247,
Gloria, A., Compendia. No. 23.
Godefroy, F., Lexique. No. 401.
Gomme, G. L., Annual index. No.
233-
, Index. No. 234.
Grand, E. D., Cours de paleographie.
No. 7.
Granger, T. C., see Jacob, G.
Grenville Library (British Museum),
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Gross, C., Literature and sources.
Nos. 2, 224.
Grotefend, H., Chronology. No. 343.
Grueber, H. A., Handbook of coins.
No. 379.
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Keary, C. F.
, Thorburn's Guide. See Thor-
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Hall, H., Diplomatic of Welsh
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, Dot-system. No. no.
, Formula Book. No. 260.
, Studies. Nos. 57, 113, 261.
, Unknown charter. No. 273.
Halliwell, J. O., Dictionary. No. 409.
Hampson, R. T., Calendarium. No.
Hardy, T. D., Descriptive catalogue.
No. 225.
, Registrum Dunelmense. No.
124.
, Rotuli chartarum. Nos. 262,
295-
, Rotuli de Liberate. No. 295.
, Rotuli litterarum clausarum.
Nos. 129, 295.
, Rotuli litterarum patentium.
No. 295.
, St. Albans school. No. 98.
Hardy, W. J., Handwriting. Nos.
58,169.
Haskins, C. H., Life of mediaeval
students. No. 315.
Hawkins, E., Silver coins. No. 380.
Hazlitt, W. C, Blount's tenures. See
Blount, T.
Herbert, J. A., Illuminated manu-
scripts. No. 118.
Herrtage, S. J. H., Catholicum Angli-
canum. No. 418.
, and Payne, W., Tusser's Five
Hundred Pointes (Glossary). No.
411.
Hessels, H. J., Palaeographical publi-
cations. No. 8.
Heymann, T., and Uebel, A., Schrift-
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Hickes, G., Thesaurus. Nos. 59, 267.
Hildebrand, E., Bortzell, A., and
Wieselgren, H. Svenska skrift-
prof. No. 2O9A.
Historische Vierteljahrschrift. Nos.
6, 235.
INDEX
Hope, W. H. St. John, Seals. Nos.
366-369.
Howlett, R., Chronicles of the reigns
of Stephen, etc. No. 336.
Hraber, V. E., De legatis. No. 316.
Hugo, H., De prima scribendi origine.
No. 106.
Humphreys, H. N., Origin of writing.
No. 24.
" I pointes." No. 45.
Ideler, L., Chronologic. Nos. 337,
338.
Ihm, M., Lateinische Papyri. No. 9.
, Palaeographia Latina. No. 147.
Illuminated manuscripts, Facsimiles.
p. 46.
Illuminations, p. 39.
Innes, C., National manuscripts of
Scotland. Nos. 64, 183.
Inscriptions, Paleographie des. No.
26.
Instiuments under the smaller seals
p. 52.
Ireland, Coins, p. 60.
, Diplomatic, p. 53.
— , Facsimiles, pp. 43-44.
, Illuminated manuscripts, p. 46.
— ;— , Palaeography, pp. 34-35.
Irish school of writing. No. 103.
Italy, Facsimiles, p. 44.
, Palaeography, p. 31.
Jackson, E. H., Law-Latin. No. 394.
Jacob, G., Law Dictionary. No. 420,
Jahresberichte der Geschichtswissen-
schaft. Nos. 10, 236.
James, M. R., Libraries of Canterbury
and Dover. No. 100.
, Library of J. P. Morgan. No.
216.
, Fitzwilliam Museum. No. 53.
, Library of Trinity College,
No. 148.
enkins, R., Papermaking. No. 90.
enkinson, C. H., see Johnson, C.
enner, H., Illuminations. No. 117.
ohn Ryland's Library, Works on
palaeography. No. n.
Johnson, C., and Jenkinson, C. H.,
Court Hand. Nos. 60, 149.
Johnson, J., Typographia. No. 107.
Judicial Proceedings, pp. 52-3.
Keary, C. F., and Grueber, H. A.,
English coins. No. 381.
Remain, R., Norman-French Dic-
tionary. No. 402.
Keller, W., Angelsachsiche Palao-
graphie. Nos. 61, 170.
i Kemble, J. M., Codex. No. 268.
j Kennet, W., Parochial antiquities
(Glossary). No. 421.
; Kenyon, R. L., Silver coins, see
Hawkins, E.
, Gold coins. No. 382.
Klump, W., Handwerkernamen. No.
422.
Kritischer Jahresberichte. Nos. 12,
237-
Krzyzanowski, S., Monumenta. No.
210.
Laborde, L. de, Glossaire franc.ais.
No. 403.
Laing, H., Scottish seals. No. 374.
Lamond, E., Walter of Henley. No
404.
Lamprecht, K., Initial-Ornamentik.
No. 119.
Langlois, C. V., Formulaires. No.
3'7-
, Manuel. No. 3.
L'art de verifier les dates. Nos. 339,
34°-
Lauer, P., and Samaran, C., Diplomes
des Merovingiens. No. 203.
Lawlor, H. J., Charter of Henry III.
No. 279.
Lawrie, A. C., Scottish Charters. No.
3°4-
Le Blant, E., Paleographie. No. 26.
Le Moine, P. C., Diplomatique. No.
249.
Lecoy de la Marche, Les sceaux. No.
354-
Lehmann, P. Vorlesungen. No. 41.
See Traube, L., Palaographie.
Leist, F., Urkundenlehre. Nos. 25,
248, 34i, 355-
Letronne, J. A., Diplomata Merovm-
gicae aetatis. No. 204.
Liebermann, F., Abilingual ordinance.
No. 281.
, Gesetze. No. 269.
, Henry I.'s Coronation Charter.
No. 282.
Lindsay, J., Coinage of Ireland. No.
39°-
, Coinage of Scotland. No. 386.
, Coinage of the Heptarchy. No.
.383.
Lindsay, W. M., Contractions. No.
130.
, Irish minuscule script. Nos.
66. 185.
Linguistic, English, pp. 61-2.
, Latin, pp. 60-6 1.
68
INDEX
Linguistic, Miscellaneous, pp. 62-3.
, Norman-French, p. 61.
, Welsh, p. 62.
" Litterae tonsae." No. 47.
Loew, A., Beneventan script. No. 82.
, Studia Palaeographica. No. 81.
Loewe, G., s^Ewald, P.
Lohmeyer, K., see Paoli, C.
London School of Economics, Receipt
Roll. No. 171.
Lyndewode, W., Provinciale. No.
301.
Mabillon, J., De re diplomatica. Nos.
27, 250, 318.
Macdonald, W. R., Scottish seals. No.
Madan, F., Books in MS. No. 28.
Madden, Sir F., see Silvestre, J. B.
Madox, T., Formulare. No. 263.
, Exchequer. No. 270.
Maffei, S., Istoria diplomatica. Nos.
29, 70. 251.
Maigne D'Arnis, W. H., Lexicon. No.
395-
Maitland, F. W., Domesday. No. 271.
, Norman-French. No. 405.
Manuscript Collections, Descriptions
of, pp. 29-30.
Marmi, G., I papiri diplomatici. Nos.
71, 191.
Martin, C. T., Record interpreter.
Nos. 131, 396.
, Court Hand., see Wright, A.
Martin, H., Ecrivains au travail. No.
101.
Mas Latrie, L. de, Chronologic. No.
342.
Maulde la Claviere, M. A. R. de, La
diplomatic. No. 319.
Meister, A., Grundriss. Nos. 30, 252,
320, 343.
Merino, A., Escuela paleographica.
No. 83.
Meyer, K., Irish MSS. No. 186.
Middleton, J. H., Illuminated MSS.
No. 120.
Migne, J. P., Dictionnaire de diplo-
matique. No. 253.
Nouvelle encyclopedic. No. 31.
Milburn, J. B., Medieval MSS. No.
102.
Monaci, E., Archivio. Nos. 72, 192.
Morel, C., see Nicole, J.
Munoz y Rivero, J., Manual. No. 84.
. Paleografia Visigpda. No. 208.
Murray, J. A. H., English Dictionary.
No. 410.
Musee des Archives Nationales. Nos.
54, 205.
Napier, A. S., see Stevenson, W. H.
National Chanceries, pp. 49-55.
National Museum of Antiquities,
Edinburgh, Catalogue of coins.
NO. 387. ;
National Writings, Treatises relating
to the. pp. 34-36.
Nederlandische Palaeographie. No
209.
Nelson, P., Coinage of Ii eland. No.
391-
New Palapographical Society. No.
Nicholson, E. W. B., Conspectusof
Bodleian. No. 55.
Nicolas, H., Chronology. No. 344.
Nicole, J., and Morel, C., Archives
militaires. No. 152.
Nouveau traite de diplomatique. Nos.
37, 125, 162, 256, 327.
Numismatics., see Coins.
Oesterley, H., Wegweiser. No. 226.
Omont, H.. Listes des recueils de
facsimiles. No. 13.
Oppermann, C. , see Brugmans, H.
Oughton, J. L., Ecclesiastical Law.
No. 300 .
Palaeographical Society. No. 153.
Palaeography, General Authorities,
pp. 27-29.
, General treatises, pp. 27-8.
, Periodical publications, p. 29.
, Special Treatises, p. 29.
Palgrave, F., Ancient calendars. No.
in.
Palgrave, R. H. I., Dictionary. No.
4*3-
Paoli, C., Collezione Fiorentina, see
Vitelli, G.
, Grundriss. No. 32.
Papermaking, p. 36.
Parker, J. N., Glossary. No. 424.
Pasquier, F., Archives notariales. No.
321.
Paues, A. C., Irish school. No. 103.
Payne, W., see Herrtage, S. J. H.
Pedrick, G., Borough seals. No. 372.
, Monastic seals. No. 371.
Pertz, G. H., Schrifttafeln. No. 154.
Petrie, H., Chronology. No. 345.
Pflugk-Harttung, J. von, Specimina
selecta chartarum. No. 193.
Phillipps, T., Index to cartularies. No.
227.
INDEX
69
Pipe Roll Society III., Abbreviations.
No. 132.
, Linguistic. No. 397.
Pipe Roll Society XXIX., Extensions.
No. 115.
Piper, F., Kalendarien. No. 346.
Pirenne, H., Etudes. Nos. 14, 238.
Poland, Facsimiles. No. 210.
Poole, R. L., Beginning of the year in
the A.-S. Chronicle. No. 347.
Poole, R. L., Cathedral archives. No.
302.
— , Henry II. 's Charters. No. 274.
, Teaching of palaeography. No.
254.
Posse, O., Privatuikunden. No. 33.
Post-Conquest Charters, pp. 50-52.
Potthast? A., Bibliotheca. No. 228.
Poupardin, R., and Prou, M. Liste des
receuils de facsimiles. No. 15.
Powicke, F. M., Chancery of Henry III.
No. 296.
Promptorium parvulorum. No. 425.
Prothero, G. W., Unknown charter.
No. 273.
Prou, M., Liste des receuils, see
Poupardin, R.
, Manuel. Nos. 34, 133, 158.
, Pateographie et diplomatique.
Nos. 1 6, 239.
, Receuil de facsimiles. Nos.
I5$-1S7-
Public Record Office, Catalogue of
Museum, No. 56.
, Deputy Keeper's reports. Nos.
114, 240.
Putnam, G. H., Books. No. 104.
Rankin, J. T., Index to facsimiles.
No. 17.
Rastell, W., Les termes de la Ley.
No. 426.
Receipt Roll of the Exchequer. No.
171.
Record Commission. Nos. 174-176.
See U. K.
Record Interpreter. No. 131.
Redlich, C., see Erben, W.
Reusens, E., Chancelleries inferieures
en Belgique. No. 322.
, Paleographie. Nos. 35, 159.
Rhys, J., see Evans, J. G.
Richardson, A. B., Scottish coins.
No. 387.
Robert, U., L'e cedille. No. 48.
Robertson, J. D., Scottish coins. No.
388.
Robinson, S. F. H., Celtic illuminative
art. No. 219.
Round, J. H., Ancient charters. No.
283. *
, Calendar (France). No. 284.
— , Charters. Nos. 273, 274, 285,
292.
Roziere, M. E., Recueil des formules.
No. 323.
Ruding, R., Coinage. No. 384.
Rushen, P. C., Genealogist's legal
dictionary. No. 427.
Russi, M., Paleografia. Nos. 73, 194.
Russia. Facsimiles. No. 211.
Sailor's Word-book. No. 428.
St. Alban's School of Writers. No. 98.
Saint Palaye, L. de., Dictionnaire.
No. 406.
Salter, H. E., Charters. Nos. 286-288.
Samaran, C., see Lauer, P.
Sanders, W. B., Anglo-Saxon manu-
scripts. No. 173.
, National manuscripts. No. 172.
Sandys^ J. E., Companion to Latin
Studies. No. 39, see Thompson,
E. M.
Schipper, J., see Zupitza, J.
Schmidt, C., Supplement, Du Cange.
No. 398.
Schmitz-Kallenberg, L., see Erben, W.
, Diplomatik. No. 252, see
Meister, A.
Scotland, Coins, p. 60 ; Diplomatic,
p. 53 ; Facsimiles, p. 43 ; Palaeo-
graphy, p. 34 ; Seals, pp. 58-59.
Scribes, pp. 37-8.
Scriptorium, pp. 37-8.
Seals, pp. 56-7.
Selby, W. D., Jubilee Date-book. No.
348.
Serrure, R., see Engel, A.
Shaw, H., Illumination. No. 121.
Sickel, T. von. Acta regum. No. 326.
, Diplomatik. Nos. 255, 324.
, Liber diurnus. No. 325.
, and Sybel, H. von., Kaiserur-
kunden. Nos. 75, 198.
Sigillography, see Seals.
Silvestre, J. B., Paleographie. Nos.
36, 1 60.
Sims, R. Handbook to Library of
British Museum. No. 229.
Smyth, W. H., Sailor's Word-book.
No. 428.
Sotheby, S. L., Water-marks. No. 93.
South Kensington Museum. List of
books on Seals. No. 349.
INDEX
South Kensington Museum. Coins.
No. 377.
Spam, Facsimiles, p. 45 ; Palaeo-
graphy, p. 36.
Staerke, Dom A., Manuscrits latins a
Saint-Petersbourg. No. 211.
Steffens, F., Lateinische Palaeographie.
No. 161.
Stein, H., Manuel. Nos. 4, 230.
Steinacker, H., Diplomatik. No. 252.
See Meister, A.
Stevens, B. F., Facsimiles. No. 212.
Stevenson, W. H., Charters. Nos.
289-292.
, and Napier, A. S. Crawford
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Stratmann, F. H., Dictionary. No.
412.
Studer, P., Oak Book (Glossary). No.
407.
Sweden, Svenska Skriftprof. No. 2O9A.
Sweet, H., Anglo-Saxon dictionary.
No. 413.
Sybel, H. von, see Sickel, T. von.
Symbols. No. in.
Tardif, J., Archives de PEmpire. No.
206.
Tassin and Toustain. Nouveau
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Taylor, I., Alphabet. No. 108.
Thommen, R. Diplomatik. No. 252,
see Meister, A.
Thompson, E.M., Diplomatic. No. 257.
, English handwriting. No. 62.
, Facsimiles, see Palaeographical
Society.
, Handbook. No. 38.
, Illuminated MSS. Nos. 122, 123.
, Palaeography. No. 39.
Thorburn, W. S., Coins. No. 385.
Thoyts, E. E., Old documents, No. 40.
Tironian Notes, p. 38.
Toller, T. N., see Bosworth, J.
Tomlins, T. E., see Jacob, G.
Tours, Ecole calligraphique de. No. 79
Toustain, see Tassin.
Traube, L., Nomina Sacra. No. 134.
, Perrona Scottorum. No. 67.
, Palaeographia. No. 41.
U. K. Record Commission, Facsi-
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Uebel, A., see Heymann, T.
Unterrichts-Behelfe. No. 76.
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Van den Gheyn, J., Album Beige. No.
213.
Vatican Library. Specimina palaeo-
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Vayra, P., II museo storico. Nos. 74,
196.
Vierteljahrschrift. No. 6.
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Wailly, N. de, Pale"ographie. Nos. 42,
163.
Wales, Coins, p. 60 ; Diplomatic, p.
53 ; Facsimiles, p. 44 ; Palaeo-
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Warner, G. F., Autographs. No. 178.
, Illuminated MSS. No. 217.
, Stowe missal. No. 187.
— , and Ellis, H. J., Facsimiles
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Water-marks, p. 37.
Wattenbach, W., Anleitung. No. 43.
, Exempla codicum, see Zan-
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, Schriftwesen. No. 105.
Way, A., Promptorium. No. 425
Wessely, C., Schrifttafeln. No. 164.
Westwood, J. C., Facsimiles. No. 220.
, Palaeographica sacra pictoria.
No. 1 88.
Wieselgren, H., see Hildebrand, E.
Wright, A., and Martin, C. T.
Court-hand. Nos. 44, 135, 179 399.
Wright, T., and Wiilcker, R. P.}
Vocabularies. No. 414.
Writing materials pp. 37-8.
Writs p. 52.
Wuelcker, R., Codex Vercellensis.
No. 1 80.
Wiilcker, R. P., see Wright, T.
Wyon, A. B., and A., Seals. No. 372A,
Zangemeister, C., and Wattenbach,
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF
MANORIAL AND AGRARIAN
HISTORY.
CONTENTS.
1. Catalogues of Manuscript Collections .. .. ,. ,. 75
(a) Official Archives . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
(b) Unofficial Manuscripts . . . . . . . . . . 77
2. Bibliographies of Printed Works . . . . . . . . 78
3. Published Sources 80
(a) Collections 80
(b) Single Works 98
(c) Periodicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 18
4. Modern Works 141
(a) Selected from Collections .. .. .. .. .. ..141
(£) Single Works 144
(c) Periodicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50
APPENDIX
A select list of published Collections, Transactions, etc., of Learned Socie-
ties and Periodical Publications containing Texts, Abstracts, Calendars or
Articles relating to Manorial or Agrarian History.
(0) Collections 160
(b) Transactions 163
(c) Periodicals 165
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF
MANORIAL AND AGRARIAN
HISTORY.
A CLASSIFIED LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO
ENGLISH MANORIAL AND AGRARIAN HISTORY,
FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE YEAR 1660.
The titles of works which have not been examined by the compiler
are marked with an asterisk.
I CATALOGUES OF MANUSCRIPT
COLLECTIONS.
(a) Official Archives.
It is the custom of modern Historical Bibliographers
to attempt some description of the unpublished
sources of History. These may be conveniently
classified according to their custody, whether in
official Archives or in the Manuscript Departments
of the great Libraries and other collections of a public
nature as well as amongst the private muniments of
ecclesiastical, legal, and municipal corporations or of
private individuals.
The " Official Archives " above referred to are
practically co-extensive, in England, with the Public
Records ; but a few collections are to be found
under the official control of certain Public Depart-
ments, notably the Ecclesiastical Commission, Green-
wich Hospital (Admiralty), the Office of Woods and
Forests, and the Duchy of Cornwall.
It is not possible to mention here more than the
titles of the several classes of Public Records which are
more or less valuable as sources of information on the
subject of Manorial or Agrarian History, and of which
some portion at least remains unpublished. The
75
76 TWO SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES
arrangement adopted here is the old " proprietary"
classification by courts and departments ; but it
should be remembered that some of these ancient
collections have recently been broken up and distri-
buted amongst various " Special Collections " which
will be referred to below.
1. Records of the Court of Chancery.
Ancient Deeds, Chancery Proceedings (Early
Series and Series I.), Charter Rolls, Cartae Antiquae,
County Placita, Darell and Stonor Papers (some of
these family papers, exhibited in Chancery, have been
transferred to State Papers Supplementary], Forest
Proceedings, Inquisitions Post Mortem, Miscellaneous
Inquisitions, Miscellanea of the Chancery.
2. Records of the King's Court.
Curia Regis Rolls, Assize Rolls, etc., Feet of Fines.
3. Records of the Court of Exchequer.
(a) King's Remembrancer's Department.
Accounts of Alien Priories, Ministers' Accounts,
Inquisitions, Ancient Extents, Rentals and Surveys,
Miscellaneous Books, Miscellanea of the Exchequer,
Forest Proceedings.
(b) Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's Depart-
ment.
Pipe Rolls, Enrolled Accounts, Foreign
Accounts, Miscellaneous Rolls.
(c) Exchequer of Receipt.
Miscellaneous Rolls, Miscellaneous Books,
Miscellanea.
(d) Treasury of the Receipt.
Forest Proceedings, Miscellaneous Books.
(e) Augmentation Office.
Conventual Leases, Duchy of Cornwall Records,
Ministers' and Receivers' Accounts, Miscellaneous
Books.
(f) Land Revenue Department.
Court Rolls, Receivers' Accounts, Miscella-
neous Books.
MANORIAL & AGRARIAN HISTORY 77
(g) First Fruits and Tenths Office.
The King's Books, Liber Decimarum.
4. Records of Palatinates.
(a) Palatinate of Chester and Flint and Welsh
Records.
Eyre Rolls, Forest Rolls, Quo Warranto
Rolls, Rutbin Records, Miscellaneous Rolls and
Books.
(b) Palatinate of Durham.
Halmote Court Books.
(c) Palatinate of Ely. (Not yet transferred to
offical custody.)
(d) County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster.
Royal Charters, Miscellaneous Books (e.g. Nos.
13 to 64), Forest Proceedings, Rentals and Surveys,
Ministers' Accounts, Special Commissions, Leases,
Plans, and Maps.
Of the " Special Collections" above referred to, the
most important are Ministers' Accounts, Rentals and
Surveys, Court Rolls and Ancient Deeds. Printed
official lists exist for the first three of these, and for
several of the series previously mentioned, and official
Calendars exist for the Charter Rolls and Ancient
Deeds. A limited number of Record texts have been
published by the Old Record Commission, and many
more in modern times, as well as Calendars, or
Abstracts, by the Local Historical Societies (see
Appendix). For the whole of these Archives special
reference should be made to Mr. Scargill-Bird's well-
known "Guide to the Public Records" (1908).
(b) Unofficial Manuscripts.
A large number of unpublished Manorial documents
such as Surveys, Extents, Rentals, Custumals, Court
Rolls, Accounts, etc., are to be found amongst the
Muniments of corporations and private individuals as
well as in Libraries and other collections. A " Guide "
to these sources is still a desideratum, but useful lists
78 TWO SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES
are given by Nicholls (No. 5), Hone (No. 4), Daven-
port (No. 10), Gross (No. 15), "Local Records" and
the Manorial Society's publications. The Reports of
the Historical Manuscripts Commission, though as a
rule taking little notice of manorial and other economic
documents, are of some assistance. Some valuable
catalogues have been published by private enterprise,
and the contents of the great collections of the British
Museum, Bodleian, etc., can be ascertained from the
official catalogues (Nos. i — 3) of those institutions. A
large proportion of the private collections referred to
above still remain undescribed and practically inacces-
sible to students.
1. Bodleian Library, Calendar of Charters and Rolls
preserved in the. Ed. W. H. Turner and H. O.
Cox. 1878.
2. British Museum, Catalogue of Additional Manu-
scripts. 1843, etc.
3. British Museum, Index to the Charters and Rolls
in the Department of Manuscripts. Ed. H. J.
Ellis and F. B. Bickley. 1900.
•.•These are the most important for the sub-
ject. The Cotton, Harleian, Lansdown, and
other well-known collections are not rich in
manorial or agrarian materials.
4. HONE, N. J. The Manor and Manorial Records.
The Antiquary' }s Books. 1906, (App. I., Lists
of Court Rolls in various depositories.)
5. NICHOLLS, J. G. Collectanea Topographica et
Genealogica. Eight vols., 1834-43.
6. NICHOLLS, J. G. Topographer and Genealogist.
Three vols., 1846-58.
II. BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF PRINTED WORKS.
7. BATESON, M. Grossbritannien und Irland bis,
1500. Jahresberichte der Geschichtswissen-
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MANORIAL & AGRARIAN HISTORY 79
(1905), III. 79-107. 1906-7. (Sources : Muni-
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8. BRYAN, E. A. The mark in Europe and America.
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14. GOMME, G. L. The Literature of Local Insti-
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1 8. MACDONALD, D. Agricultural Writers, from Sir
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8o TWO SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES
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27. Baronia de Kemeys. From the original docu-
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MANORIAL & AGRARIAN HISTORY 81
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30. BECON, THOMAS. Catechism. Parker Soc. 1844.
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33. Black Book of St. Davids. Ed. J. W. Willis-Bund.
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34. Boldon Buke, A Survey of the possessions of the
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APPENDIX.
A Select List of Published Collections, Transactions, etc.,
of Learned Societies, and Periodical Publications
containing Texts, Abstracts, Calendars or
Articles relating to Manorial or
^Agrarian History.
(a) Collections.
946. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological
Society, Publications [1882], etc. (See Nos.
1 59, etc.)
947. British Record Society, Index Library. 1890, etc.
(See Nos. 79, etc.)
948. Cambrian Archaeological Association Publica-
tions, 1862, etc. (See Nos. 27, etc.)
949. Camden Society, 1838, etc. (See Nos. 21, 28, etc.)
950. Canterbury and York Society, 1905, etc. (See
Nos. 143, etc.)
951. Cantilupe Society, 1906, etc. (See Nos. 92, etc.)
952. Chetham Society. Remains, Historical and
Literary connected with the Palatine Counties
of Lancaster and Chester. 1844, etc. (See
Nos. 29, etc.)
953. Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica. Ed.
J. G. Nicholls. 1834-43. Eight vols. (See
Nos. 174, etc. See also No. 987.)
954. Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian
Society Publications, 1877, etc. (See Nos.
57, etc.)
955. Cymmrodorion Society, Publications. (See Nos.
^^ H9-).
956. Cymmrodorion Society, Record Series. 1892, etc.
(See Nos. 33, etc.)
160
APPENDICES 161
957. Dorset Records. Ed. A. Fry and G. S. Fry,
1894, etc. (See No. 62.)
958. Early English Text Society, 1864, etc. (See
Nos. 38, etc.)
959. English Dialect Society. 1873, etc. (See Nos.
75, etc.)
960. English Reprints. Ed. Edward Arber. 1868, etc.
Reissue, 30 vols., 1895. (See Nos. 112, etc.)
961. Hampshire Record Society, 1889, etc. (See No.
26, etc.)
962. Historical MSS. Commission Reports, 1870, etc.
(See Nos. 42, etc.)
963. Lancashire and Cheshire, The Record Series for
the Publication of Documents relating to.
1879, et seq. (See Nos. 74, etc.)
964. Manorial Society Monographs. 1907, etc. (See
No. 96.)
965. New Shakespeare Society, 1874, etc. (See
Nos. 88, 176.)
966. Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society,
Publications. [1850], etc. (See Nos 125, etc.)
967. Northumberland County History Committee.
History of Northumberland, 1893, etc. (See
No. 127.)
968. Oxford Historical Society, Publications, 1885,
etc. (See Nos. 51, etc.)
969. Oxford Studies in Social and Legal History. Ed.
P. Vinogradoff. 1910, etc. (See Nos. 713, etc.)
970. Parker Society, 1841, etc. (See Nos. 30, etc.)
971. Pipe Roll Society. Pipe Rolls, etc. 1884, etc.
(See Nos. 68, etc.)
972. Powysland Club. Montgomeryshire Collections,
1868 [1867], etc. (See Nos 25, etc.)
973. Record Commission, Publications, 1802-69. (See
Nos. 41, etc.)
974. Rolls Series, 1858, etc. (See Nos. 22, etc.)
975. Roxburghe Club, 1814, etc. (See Nos. 180,
181.)
162 TWO SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES
976. Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain
and Ireland, Memoirs, 1848, etc. (See Nos.
89, 157.)
977. Royal Historical Society, Publications, 1877, etc.
(See Nos. 113, etc.)
978. Selden Society [1887], 1888, etc. (See Nos. 98,
etc.)
979. Somerset Archaeological and Natural History
Society, Publications, 1868, etc. (See Nos.
203, etc.)
980. Somerset Record Society, Publications, 1887, etc.
(See Nos. 78, etc.)
981. Southampton Record Society, 1905, etc. (See
Nos. 91, etc.)
982. [Staffordshire]. William Salt Archaeological
Society. Collections for a History of Stafford-
shire. [1881, etc.]. (See Nos. 23, etc.)
983. Suffolk Green Books. Ed. S. H. A. Hervey,
1894, etc. (See Nos. 177, etc.)
984. Surtees Society. [1835, etc.]. (See Nos. 31, etc.)
985. Sussex Record Society. 1902, etc. (See No.
986. Thoresby Society, Publications, 1889, etc. (See
Nos. 43, etc.)
987. Topographer and Genealogist (The). A New
Series of Collectanea Topographica. Ed. J. G.
Nicholls. Three vols. 1846-58. (See Nos.
102, etc. See also No. 953.)
988. Victoria History of the Counties of England,
1900, etc. (See No. 722.)
989. Wilts Record Society, 1896, etc. (See No. 150.)
990. Worcestershire Historical Society, 1893, etc.
(See Nos. 86, etc.)
991. Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical
Association. Record Series. 1885, et seq.
(See Nos. 195, etc.)
992. [Yorkshire]. North Riding Record Series.
Thirteen vols. 1884 [i883>97. (See No. 191.)
APPENDICES 163
(b) Transactions.
993. Archaeologia Cambrensis, the Journal of the
Cambrian Archaeological Association. 1846,
et seq. (See Nos. 459, etc.)
994. Archaeologia Cantiana, being Transactions of the
Kent Archaeological Society. 1858, et seq.
(See Nos. 444, etc.)
995. Associated Architectural Societies, Reports and
Papers. [1851, etc.]. (See Nos. 509, etc.)
996. Bath Natural History and Antiquarian Field
Club Proceedings (1867), 1868, etc. (See Nos.
649, 650.)
997. Birmingham and Midland Institute, Birmingham
Archaeological Society, Transactions, 1871, etc.
(See No. 492.)
998. Bradford Historical and Antiquarian Society.
Bradford Antiquary, 1881, etc. (See Nos.
5 1 3, etc.)
999. Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological So-
ciety, Transactions, 1876, et seq. (See Nos.
450, etc.)
1000. Bury and West Suffolk Archaeological Institute,
Proceedings. One vol. (1849-53.) Later under
the title Proceedings of Suffolk Inst. of Archaeol.
and Nat. Hist. (See No. 535. See also No.
1020.)
1001. Cambridge Antiquarian Society, Communica-
tions, etc. 1859, etc. (See Nos. 615, etc.)
1002. Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire Archaeo-
logical Society Transactions, 1901, etc. (See
No. 616.)
1003. Cumberland and Westmoreland Antiquarian
and Archaeological Society Transactions, 1874,
etc. (See Nos. 527, etc.)
1004. Cymmrodorion Society. Y Cymmrodor, 1877,
etc. ; Transactions, 1892-3, etc., 1894, etc.
(See Nos. 468, etc.)
164 TWO SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES
1005. Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History
Society, Journal, 1879, etc. (See Nos. 451,
etc.)
1006. Devonshire Association for the Advancement
of Science, Literature, and Art, Transactions,
1863, etc. (See Nos. 442, etc.)
1007. Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Field
Club, 1877, etc. (See Nos. 626, etc.)
1008. Essex Archaeological Society, Transactions.
1858,^5^. (See Nos. 584, etc.)
1009. Herts (East) Archaeological Society, Trans-
actions [1899], 1900, etc. (See No. 625.)
1010. Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society,
Transactions, 1884, etc. (See No. 447.)
I on. Lancashire and Cheshire Historic Society Pro-
ceedings, later called Transactions. [1848, et
seq.] 1849, et seq. (See Nos. 457, etc.)
1012. Midland Record Society, Transactions, 1897, etc.
(See Nos. 470, etc.)
1013. Norfolk Archaeology. Published by the Norfolk
and Norwich Archaeological Society, 1847, etseq.
(See Nos. 547, etc.)
1014. [Oxfordshire.] North Oxfordshire Archaeolo-
gical Society, afterwards Oxfordshire Archaeolo-
gical Society. Transactions. [1856], etc. (See
No. 646.)
1015. Royal Historical Society. Transactions. I.
1871. New Series, II., etc. 1873, etc. (See Nos.
573, etc.)
1016. Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History
Society, Transactions, 1878 [1877], etc. (See
Nos. 472, etc.)
1017. Society of Antiquaries. Proceedings, 1849, etc-
(See No. 443.)
1018. Society of Antiquaries, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
Proceedings. Vol. I. 1857-58. New Series,
Vol. II., etc. 1887, etc. (See Nos. 506,
etc.)
APPENDICES 165
1019. Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural His-
tory Society. Proceedings. 1851, et seq.
(See Nos. 454, etc.)
1020. Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural
History. Proceedings. [1849.] 1853, et seq.
(See Nos. 485, etc. See also No. 1000.)
1 02 1. Surrey Archaeological Society. Archaeological
Collections. 1858, etc. (See Nos. 478, etc. )
1 022. Sussex Archaeological Collections. Published
by the Sussex Archaeological Society. 1848,
etc. (See Nos. 481, etc.)
1023. Thoroton Society. Transactions, 1898, etc. (See
No. 572.)
1024. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History
Magazine. 1854, et seq. (See Nos. 458, etc.)
1025. Yorkshire Archceological and Topographical
Association. Journal. 1870, et seq. (See Nos.
441, etc.)
1026. [Yorkshire.] East Riding Antiquarian Society
1893, etc. (See Nos. 486, etc.)
(c) Periodicals.
1027. American Academy of Political amd Social
Science. Annals. 1890, etc. (See Nos. 836,
etc.)
1028. American Historical Review. New York,
1895, etc. (See Nos. 834, etc.)
1029. The Antiquary. 1880, etc. (See Nos. 469, etc.)
1030. Archaeologia. Published by the Society of
Antiquaries of London. 1770, et seq. (See
Nos. 448, etc.)
1031. Archaeologia Aeliana. Published by the Society
of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 1822,
et seq. (See Nos. 487, etc.)
1032. Archaeological Journal, The. Published by the
Royal Archaeological Institute of Great Britain
and Ireland. 1845, et seq. (See Nos. 488, etc.)
166 TWO SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES
1033. Archaeological Review, The. 1888-90. (See
Nos. 614, etc.)
1034. British Archaeological Association. Journal.
1 846, et seq. (See Nos. 446, etc.)
1035. Devon Notes and Queries, 1900, etc. (See
Nos. 538, etc.)
1036. East Anglian (The) : or Notes and Queries on
Subjects connected with the Counties of Suffolk,
Cambridge, Essex, and Norfolk. New Series.
i8S$,etseq. (See Nos. 440, etc.)
1037. English Historical Review, 1886, etc. (See Nos.
452, etc.)
1038. Fenland Notes and Queries, 1891 [1889], etc.
(See Nos. 491, etc.)
1039. Gloucestershire Notes and Queries, 1881 [1879],
etc. (See Nos. 479, etc.)
1040. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge, Mass.
1887, etc. (See No. 874.)
1041. Home Counties Magazine, 1899, etc. (See
Nos. 607, 859. See also No. 1045.)
1042. Lancashire and Cheshire Historical and Genea-
logical Notes. Three vols. 1879 [i878]-83.
(See No. 579.)
1043. Law Quarterly Review, 1885, etc. (See Nos.
843, etc.)
1044. Lincolnshire Notes and Queries. 1888, et seq.
(See Nos. 455, etc.)
1045. Middlesex and Herts. Notes and Queries,
1895, etc. Called the Home Counties
Magazine since 1898. (See No. 511. See also
No. 1041.)
1046. Northamptonshire Notes and Queries, 1884,
et seq. (See Nos. 505, etc.)
1047. Notes and Gleanings : devoted chiefly to
subjects connected with the Counties of Devon
and Cornwall. 1888-92. (See No. 571.)
1048. Political Science Quarterly. New York, 1886,
etc. (See Nos. 883, etc.)
APPENDICES 167
1049. Quarterly Journal of Economics. Boston, Mass.,
1887, etc. (See Nos. 835, etc.)
1050. Quarterly Review, 1809, etc. (See Nos. 926,
928.)
1051. Reliquary, The. iS6o,etseq. (See Nos. 483, etc.)
1052. Somerset and Dorset Notes and Queries, 1890,
et seq. (See Nos. 445, etc.)
1053. Vierteljahrschrift fur Social und Wirtschafts-
geschichte. Leipzig, 1903, etc. (See Nos. 839,
938.)
1054. Western Antiquary (The) ; or Notebook for
Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset. Ed. W. H. K.
Wright. i882[8i>93. (See No. 536.)
1055. Wiltshire Notes and Queries, 1893, etc. (See
No. 683.)
1056. Yorkshire County Magazine. 1891, et seq.
(See No. 691.)
INDEX
Abenhall. No. 590.
Abingdon Abbey, Accounts of Obe-
dientars of. No. 21.
Abingdon, Chronicon Monasterii de.
No. 22.
Abingdon Wool Subsidy. No. 440.
Abney. No. 462.
Accounts, p. 76. Nos. 21, 24, 26, 27,
34, 41, 47, 50, 58, 61, 63, 69, 71, 90,
92, 94, 97, I05, I23, H2, «4»j '91,
198, 200, 204, 205, 228, 236, 238,
243, 257, 26z, 274, 276, 278, 283,
289, 291, 294, 308, 320, 324, 343,
344, 357, 365, 379, 384, 387, 389,
410, 422, 427, 438, 443, 468, 479,
486, 488, 496, 502, 505, 513, 515,
525, 533, 539, 54°, 542, 55°, 551,
553, 555, 558, 566, 571, 606, 611,
623, 636, 643, 669, 671.
Ackworth. No. 276.
Adames, Jonas, CourteLeete. No. 217.
Adams, G. B., Anglo-Saxon Feudalism
No. 834.
Adams, H., Anglo-Saxon Courts of
Law. No. 725.
Adkin, B. W., Copyhold. No. 726.
Alien Priories, p. 76.
Allen, J., Royal Prerogative. No. 727.
Allen, T., Lincoln. No. 218.
Allen, W. F., Essays and Monographs.
No. 728.
Allerton. No. 480.
Almonbury. Nos. 441, 672.
Alrewas. No. 23.
Amery, J. S., Ashburton. No. 442.
Ancient Deeds, pp. 76, 77.
Ancient Demesne. No. 831.
Ancient Extents, p. 76.
Anderson, J. C., Plan and Award,
Croydon. No. 219.
Andrews, C. M., Old English Manor.
No. 729.
Anglesea. No. 502.
Anglo-Saxon Landbook. No. 738.
Appleby Barony. No. 633.
Appleby Manor. No. 443.
Appletree Hundred. No. 463.
Archbold, W. A. J., Somerset Reli-
gious Houses. No. 24.
Arnold, A. M., Cobham. No. 444.
Articles of Inquiry. Nos. 91, 120, 144,
Ashburton. No. 422.
Ashley, W. J., Anglo-Saxon Township.
No. 835.
, Early Teutonic Society. No. 837.
, English Economic History.
No. 730.
, Surveys. No. 731.
, Villein Tenure. No. 836.
Ashmore. Nos. 425, 445.
Ashton, C., and Lloyd, E. Defodau
Powys. No. 25.
Ashton, Oxford. No. 68 1.
Ashton-under-Lyme, Lanes. No. 186.
Assize Rolls, p. 76. Nos. 107, 128,
230, 402, 498, 499, 597, 615, 651,
665.
Astle, T., Great Tey No. 732.
Astley, H. J. D., Two Norfolk Villages.
No. 446.
Atherington. No. 559.
Augmentation Office, p. 76.
Axon, E., Plan of Booth Hall Estate.
No. 447.
Aylesbury. No. 617.
Baigent, F. J., Crondal. No. 26.
Baigent, F. J., and Millard, J. E..
Basingstoke. No. 220.
Baildon, W. P., see Maitland, F. W.
Bailiff's Accounts, see Accounts.
Baines, E., Lancaster. No. 221.
Baines, F. E., Hampstead. No. 222.
Balance Sheet, Chew Magna. No. 203.
Balance Sheet of Order of St. John.
No. 638.
Ballard, A., Domesday. No. 696.
, Oxfordshire Village. No. 838.
, Woodstock Manor. No. 839.
Banham. No. 547.
Banks, Sir J. Breviate. No. 449.
Barford. No. 688.
Baring, F., Domesday Book. No. 840.
, Domesday Tables. No. 733.
, Hidation. No. 841.
Barlowe, Jerome, see Roy, William.
Baronia de Kemeys. No. 27.
Bartleet, S. E., Chipping Camden. No.
450.
Barwick-in-Elmet. No. 50.
Basingthorpe. No. 556.
1 68
INDEX
169
Basingstoke. No. 220.
Bates, E. F., Five-hide-unit. No. 842.
Bateson, M., Bibliography in Jahres-
berichte. No. 7.
, Peterborough Court Leet. No.
452.
Batten, J., Hundreds of Stone and
Catash. No. 453.
— , Stoke under Hamdon. No. 454.
Battle Abbey, Custumal of. No. 28.
Battle. No. 436.
Bayeux Barony. No. 455.
Beaminster. No. 456.
Beamont, W., Castle of Halton. No.
223.
, Warrington. No. 29.
Beaumaris. No. 6n.
Beaurepaire. No. 236.
Beazley, F. C., Burton-in-Wirral. No.
457-
Beckwith, J., see Webb, E. A.
Becon, Thomas, Catechism. No. 30.
Bedfordshire. Nos. 97, 113.
Begbroke. No. 171.
Benese, Sir Richard de, Boke of the
Measuring of Land. No. 224.
Benhall. No. 408.
Bennett, R., and Elton, J., Corn
Milling. No. 734.
Bennett, Rev. Canon, Orders of
Shrewton. No. 458.
Bensington. No. 357.
Bentham, Joseph., Christian Conflict.
No. 225.
Berkeley. No. 159.
Berkshire. Nos. 21, 22, 28, 97, 113,
342-
Berry Pomeroy. No. 639.
Berthelet, T., Boke for a Justice of
Peace. No. 226.
Berw and the Hollands. No. 459.
Best, Henry, Rural Economy. No. 31.
Bibliographies. Nos. 7-20.
Bicester. No. 262.
Bickley, F. B., Dulwich Court Rolls.
No. 439.
, Index to Charters, see Ellis,
H.J.
Bigland, R., Gloucestershire. No. 227.
Bird, S. R. S., Crown Lands, see Hall,
H.
Bishopstrow. No. 476.
Black Book of Hexham. No. 32.
Black Book of St. Davids. No. 33.
Blackbourne Hundred. No. 362.
Blackburnshire. No. 428.
Blackheath Hundred. No. 284.
Blakesby. No. 447.
Blakesley, G. H., Manorial Juris-
diction. No. 843.
Bleadon. No. 157.
Blithfield. No. 208.
Blomfield, J. C., Bicester. No. 228.
— , Fritwell. No. 229.
Bloomsbury. No. 241.
Blount, T., Tenures. No. 735.
Bodleian Library, Calendar. No. I.
Boke of the Measuring of Land. No.
224.
Boldon Buke. No. 34.
Bondage, see Villeinage.
Bondsmen, see Villeins.
Booth, W., Warrington. No. 35.
Bootle Court Baron. No. 460.
Borley. No. 45.
Borough English. Nos. 795, 854, 855.
Bosham. No. 657.
Boston. No. 218.
Boulter, W. C., Court Rolls of York-
shire Manors. No. 461.
Bowles, E. B., Abney. No. 462.
Boxall, C. G., Duke of Manchester's
Manorial Estates. No. 230.
Boxted. No. 339.
Boyton. No. 360.
Brackenfield Common. No. 563.
Bracton's Note Book. No. 231.
Bradcar. No. 547.
Bradford. Nos. 299, 513, 581.
Bradshaw, F., Serfdom in Durham.
No. 844.
Bradwell. No. 279.
Brand, J., Newcastle-upon-Tyne. No.
232.
Bratton, Wilts. No. 683.
Bratton Clovelly. No. 680.
Braunston. No. 585.
Braunton. No. 507.
Bray Hundred. No. 307.
Brayley, E. W., Surrey. No. 233.
Brecknockshire. No. 302.
Bridgman, E. R. O., and G. C. O.,
Weston-under-Lizard. No. 36.
Bridgman, G. T. O., Wigan. No. 37.
Bridges, W. B., Okehampton. No.
234-
Brinklow, H., Complaint of Roderick
Mors. No. 38.
British Museum, Catalogue of addi-
tional MSS. No. 2.
British Museum, Index to Charters.
No. 3.
Brixworth. No. 618.
Bromesgrove. No. 470.
170
INDEX
Bromfield. No. 6n.
Brownlov.v, W. R., Lectures on Slavery.
No. 736.
Brur mer, H., Das Anglo-Normannische
'jirbfolge system. No. 737.
Brunner, H., Sippe und Wergeld. No.
845-
Brunner, H., Zur Rechtsgeschichte.
No. 738.
Bryan, E. A., The Mark. Nos. 8, 739.
Buckinghamshire. Nos. 113, 379.
Buckstaff, F. G., Married Women's
Property. No. 846.
Bull, F. W., Newport Pagnell. No.
235-
Burcester Priory. No. 228.
Burn, R., see Nicholson, J., No. 347.
Burnley. No. 189.
Burrows, M., Family of Brocas. No.
236.
Bursars' Accounts, see Accounts.
Burton-in-Wirral. No. 457.
Burton-upon-Trent. Nos. 39, 390.
Burton Cartulary. No. 39.
Burton, R. J., Hundred of Appletree.
No. 463.
Burton, Thomas, Heminbrough. No
40.
Buxhall. No. 249.
Calendar of MSS. of Dean and Chapter
of Wells. No. 42.
Calthorpe, Charles, The Lord of the
Manor and the Copyholder. No. 237.
Calverley Charters. No. 43.
Cambridge. Nos. 247, 318.
Cambridgeshire. Nos. 101, 616.
Cambridgeshire Assize Rolls. No. 61 5.
Cambridgeshire Lay Subsidy Rolls.
Nos. 465-467, 622.
Candler, C., Manor of Topcroft. No.
847.
Cardiganshire Ministers' Accounts.
No. 468.
Carleton. No. 73.
Carnarvon, The Record of. No. 41.
Carr, H., Portishead Rectory Court
Rolls. No. 469.
Cartae Antiquae. p. 76.
CartaeetMunimenta de Glamorgancia.
No. 238.
Carter, W. F., Bromesgrove. No. 470.
Castlecary. No. 471.
Castle Combe. No. 387.
Catalogues of MSS. Collections. Nos.
1-6.
Catash Hundred. No. 453.
Certain Ancient Tracts. Nos. 75, 268.
Certayne Causes. No. 44.
Certificate of non-villenage. No. 621.
Chadwick, H. M., Anglo-SaxonI nsti-
tutions. No. 740.
Chancery, Select cases in. No. 152.
Chancery Proceedings, p. 76. Nos.
164, 165.
Charlton Marshal. No. 294.
Charnock, R. S., Ancient manorial
Customs. No. 741.
Charter Rolls, pp. 76, 77.
Charters. Nos. 43, 66, 92, 566.
Chartularies. Nos. 47, 66, 80, 85,
123, 141, 146, 150,200.
Cheal, H., Ditchling. No. 239.
Chertsey Abbey. Nos. 233, 328.
Cheswardine. No. 472.
Chetwynd-Stapleton, H. E., Staple-
tons of Yorkshire. No. 473.
Chew Magna. No. 203.
Cheyney, E. P., English Serfdom. No.
848.
, Mediaeval Manor. No. 45.
Chibburn Preceptory. No. 540.
Chigwell. No. 673.
Child's Ercall. No. 472.
Chipping Camden. Nos. 450, 492.
Chirbury. No. 46.
Cholderton. No. 683.
Chope, R. P. Hartland. Nos. 474, 849.
Church Enstone. No. 330.
Cirencester. No. 522.
Civil Pleas. No. 154.
Clark, A., Serfdom. No. 850.
Clark, G. T., Rothley. No. 475.
, Manorial Particulars. No. 851.
Clark-Maxwell, W. G., Customs of
Manors of Abbey of Lacock. No.
476.
Clarke, J., Survey of Lakes. No. 240.
Clay, J. W., Clifford Family. No. 477.
Clinch, G., Bloomsbury. No. 241.
, Inventory of a Surrey Farmer.
No. 478.
, Mayfair. No. 242.
Clitheroe Honor. Nos. 58, 243.
Clun Hundred. No. 631.
Clutterbuck, R., Hertford. No. 244.
Cobhambury. No. 444.
Cockersand Abbey. Nos. 47, 48.
Coke, Sir Edward. Complete Copy-
holder. No. 245.
Cold Ashton. No. 479.
Coldingham Correspondence. No. 49.
Coleman, F. S., Allerton. No. 480.
, Barwick-in-Elmet. No. 50.
Collectanea. No. 51.
INDEX
171
Collectanea Topographica et Genealo-
gica. No. 5.
Collectors' Accounts, see Accounts.
Colne. No. 339.
Common, Rights of. Nos. 145, 397,
711.
Commons. No. 807.
Compoti, see Accounts.
Compton Gifford Tything. No. 689.
Coneywestpn. No. 362.
Considerations concerning inclosures.
No. 246.
Conventual Leases, see Leases.
Cooper, G. M., Otteham Abbey. No.
481.
Cooper, H. C., Cambridge Annals. No.
247.
Cooper, W. D., Midhurst. No. 482.
Copeland, R., Modus tenendi curiam
Baronum. No. 248.
Copinger, W. A., Buxhall. Nos. 249,
742.
, Smith-Carrington Family. No.
251.
, Suffolk. No. 250.
Copyhold. Nos. 317, 424, 726, 803,
805, 825, 882, 920.
Copyholds confirmed. No. 483.
Corbett, J. A., Llanblethian. No. 484.
Corbett, W. J.« Elizabethan Surveys.
No. 852.
, and Methold, T. T., Hepworth,
Suffolk. Nos. 485, 853.
Corn mill, Dispute concerning a. No.
Corn milling. No. 734.
Cornage. No. 879.
Corner, G. R., Borough English. Nos.
854, 855.
Cornwall. Nos. 182, 190.
Cote. No. 68 1.
Coucher Book of Kirkstall Abbey.
No. 103.
County Courts. Nos. 277, 392.
County Palatine, p. 77.
County Placita. p. 76.
Court Baron. Nos. 96, 119, 217, 226,
248, 277, 314, 333, 334, 356, 365A,
366, 367, 369, 370, 372, 386, 391,
392, 399, 4H, 43°-
Court Baron, Bootle. No. 460.
Court Hundred. No. 226.
Court Keeper, Complete. No. 298.
Court Keeping. Nos. 265, 803.
Court Leet. Nos. 217, 266, 277, 300,
3!4, 333, 364, 365A, 371, 375> 386>
391, 394, 4'4, 43<V432, 7*9-
Court Leet and Baron, Manor of
Ramsey. No. 634.
Court Leet, Peterborough. Ho 452.
Court Leet Records of ' Sail :orc \. No.
151.
Court Leet Records, Southampton.
No. 163.
Court of Chancery, Records of. p. 76.
Court of Exchequer, Records of. p. 76".
Court of Requests, Select cases in.
No. 152.
Court Rolls, pp. 76, 77. Nos. 23, 26,
4°, 54, 55> 64, 67, 86, 97, 105, 114,
118, 119, 140, 141, 149, 151, 185,
211, 230, 243, 249, 251, 252, 255,
259, 267, 275, 282, 283, 297, 301,
3°3, 307, 3°9, 3*5, 323, 324, 326,
327, 332, 343, 355, 379, 3^4, 412,
417, 421, 423, 435, 437, 438, 439,
451, 461, 462, 469, 471, 479, 490,
514, 516, 519, 534, 536, 538, 541,
544, 562, 565, 575, 576, 5^3, 588,
593, 605, 609, 617, 619, 620, 627,
646, 647, 649, 660, 663, 667, 676,
678, 679, 680, 683, 684, 691.
Court Rolls, Lists of. Nos. 4, 16.
Coventry Leet Book. No. 52.
Cox, H. O., see Turner, W. H.
Cox, J. C., Abbey of Meaux. No. 486.
Crabbe, G., Thompson. No. 252.
Cranmer, Thomas, Works. No. 53.
Craster, H. H. E., Northumbrian
Hundred Rolls. No. 487.
Creighton, M., Northumbrian Border.
No. 488.
Crofton, H. T., Chapel of Stretford.
No. 54.
, Newton Chapelry. No. 55.
, Newton Manor Court Rolls.
No. 490.
, Tithe Corn Book. No. 489.
Cromer. No. 382.
Crondal. No. 26.
Crosby, J.H., Manor of Tyd. No. 491.
Crouch, J., Chipping Camden. No.
492.
Crowley, Robert, Works. No. 56.
Crown Lands. No. 873.
Crown, Select Pleas of the. No. 155.
Croydon. Nos. 174, 219.
Culford. No. 362.
Cullum, J., Hawsted. Nos. 253, 743.
Cumberland. Nos. 32, 48, 135, 198,
295.
Cunningham, W., Cottenham Order
Makers. No. 697.
172
INDEX
Cunningham, W., English Industry
and Commerce. Nos. 9, 255, 744.
-, V/alter of Henley. No. 856.
Curia Hegis Rolls, p. 76. Nos. 68, 147.
Curtain e Drawer of the World. No.
254.
Curtter, W. H. R., English Agriculture.
N.o. 745.
tlussans, J. E., Hertfordshire. No.
256.
Custumals. Nos. 28, 40, 42, 69, 78,
82,93, 144, 157, 158, 159, 186,220,
230, 232, 260, 264, 272, 293, 294,
299, 3°', 33°, 343, 347, 353, 37^,
380, 390, 402, 403, 407, 409, 415,
428, 436, 475, 476, 507, 508, 517,
549, 590, 657, 672, 68 1, 687, 690.
Customary Rents. No. 713.
Customary Tenure. No. 921.
Customs. Nos. 406, 732, 735, 741,
766, 774, 804, 812, 870, 872, 910.
Cuttlestone Hundred. No. 139.
Dalrymple, J., History of Feudal
Property. No. 746.
Daniel-Tyssen, J. R., Mailing. No.
493-
Darell Papers, p. 76.
Dareste de la Chavanne, C., Classes
Agricoles. No. 747.
Dartmoor, Maps of inclosures on. No.
494.
Davenport, F. G., Classified List. No.
10.
, Decay of Villeinage. No. 857.
, Norfolk Manor. Nos. 257, 749.
, Terra Soliata. No. 858.
Davies, A. M., Domesday Hidation.
No. 859.
Deansgate, Manchester. No. 490.
De Lacy, Henry, Compoti of lands of.
Nos. 58, 496.
, Extent of lands of. No. 186.
Dendy, F. W., Jesmond. No. 497.
DeneMagna. No. 590.
Denton, W., England in the i5th
century. No. 258.
Derbyshire. No. 438.
Derbyshire Assize Rolls. Nos. 498-
Derbyshire Fines. No. 500.
Derbyshire in 1327-8. No. 501.
Derbyshire Pipe Roll. No. 351.
Derley Abbey. No. 563.
Descriptio Maneriorum. No. 117.
Devon. Nos. 182, 190, 353, 551, 640.
Diary of the Rev. Ralph Josselin. No.
59-
Digby, Sir K. E.,Lawof Real Property,
No. 750.
Ditchling. No. 239.
Dolforwyn Castle. Nos. 201, 682.
Domesday, Modern Works on. Nos.
696, 698, 721, 722, 733, 751, 755-
757, 761, 767, 778> 785, 827, 828,
840, 859, 876, 907, 908, 912, 915,
Domesday Book. No. 60.
Domesday of inclosures. No. 113.
Domesday of inclosures for Notting-
hamshire. No. 572.
Domesday of St. Pauls. Nos. 61, 700.
Doncaster Records. No. 259.
Doniol, H., Serfs et vilains. No. 748.
Dorset. Nos. 78, 182, 551.
Dorset Feet of Fines. No. 62.
Dorset Inquisitions. No. 503.
Dove, P. E., Domesday Studies. No.
751-
Drengage. No. 879.
Drinkwater, C. H., Records. No. 504.
Duchy of Cornwall Records, p. 76.
Duchy of Lancaster, p. 77. No. 74.
Dugdale, W., Monasticon. No. 261.
, Warwickshire. No. 260.
Dulley, G. M., Croyland Abbey. No.
505.
Dulwich Court Rolls. No. 439.
Dunkin, J., Bicester. No. 262.
Durham. Nos. 32, 135.
Durham Abbey Account Rolls. No.
63-
Durham Bishopric, Survey of. No.
506.
Durham Halmote Rolls. No. 64.
Durham Priory. Nos. 64, 69.
Durham, See of. No. 90.
Dutton-y-Brain. No. 613.
Dymond, R., Customs of Braunton.
No. 507.
Earl Soham. No. 508.
Earle, J., Land Charters. No. 752.
Early Chancery Proceedings, Stafford-
shire. No. 165.
East Greenwich. No. 284.
East Harnham. No. 150.
Eastborne. No. 548.
Easter Rolls of Whalley. No. 65.
Ebury. No. 241.
Edgeware. No. 51.
Edmonton. No. 376.
Edmonton Survey. No. 511.
Ellesmere. No. 512.
Ellis, H., Domesday Book. No. 698.
INDEX
17.3
Ellis, H. J., and Bickley, F. B., Index
to Charters. No. 3.
Elmswell, Suffolk. No. 362.
Elton, C. I., Custom and Tenant
Right. No. 753.
— , Tenures of Kent. No. 754.
Elton, J., see Bennett, R.
Ely. No. 10 1.
Ely Episcopal Manor. No. 491.
Ely Manors. No. 637.
Empsall, T. T., Bradford. No. 513.
English Bicknor. Nos. 587, 588.
English Peasantry. No. 860.
Enrolled Accounts, p. 76.
Epworth. No. 514.
Erbistock. No. 614.
Essex. Nos. 28, 61, 113.
Evercreech. Nos. 515, 516.
Ewenny Priory. No. 417.
Exchequer of Receipt, p. 76.
Exning" Half-Hundred. No. 568.
Extenta Manerii. No. 173.
Extents, p. 77. Nos. 22, 33, 39, 41,
42, 45, 50, 61, 66, 78, 80, 82, 83, 87,
89, 97, 106, 109, 141, 175, 186, 191,
197, 201, 218, 229, 235, 238, 244,
250, 255, 256, 276, 282, 288, 289,
295, 299, 305, 306, 324, 339, 341,
352, 353, 36z, 389> 39°> 4°4, 4°6,
411, 421, 422, 450, 472, 474, 482,
484, 485, 492, 493, 495, 512, 513,
528, 529, 531, 532, 547, 553, 570,
574, 577, 58i, 587, 591, 595, 59^,
601, 603, 610, 612, 624, 625, 635,
637, 645, 655, 664, 677, 682, 683.
Eynsham Cartulary. No. 66.
Eyre Rolls, p. 77.
Eyton, R. W., Domesday Studies.
Nos. 755, 756.
, Key to Domesday. No. 757.
Fanshaw, H. C., Holmesfield. No. 5 1 7.
Farmers' Accounts, see Accounts.
Farrant, R. O., Manx Land Tenures.
No. 861.
Farrer, W., Court Rolls. No. 67.
, North Meols. No. 263.
Faulkner, T., Fulham. No. 264.
Faversham Hundred. No. 518.
Feet of Fines, p. 76. Nos. 62, 68, 70,
103, in, 125, 126, 128, 160, 168,
183, 216", 319, 325, 434, 500, 526,
560, 56i,_652, 692.
•ell
Fellowes, Henry, Laws respecting
Copyholds. No. 265.
Felton Book. No. 397.
Feodarium Prioratus Dunelmensis.
No. 69.
Feodaries. Nos. 221, 633. .
Feodary's Accounts, see Accounts.
Feudal Aids. No. 109.
Feudal Tenures. No. 924.
Final Concords, see Feet of Fines.
Finch, H. B., Whitchurch. No. 519.
Finchampstead. No. 323.
Fines, see Feet of Fines.
First Fruits and Tenths Office, p. 77.
Fisher, R. B., Copyhold Tenure. No.
266.
Fishwick, H., Garstang. No. 72.
, Lytham. No. 71.
, Pleadings. No. 74.
, Poulton-le-Fylde. No. 73.
, Rochdale. No. 267.
Fitzherbert, John, Book of Hus-
bandry. No. 75.
, Book of Surveying. No. 268.
Fleta. No. 269.
Fletcher, W. G. D., On the efforts
made to convert Arable Land into
Pasture. No. 862.
Fletton. No. 523.
Flint Records, p. 77.
Flintshire Subsidy Roll. No. 520.
Flixton. No. 406.
Folcland. No. 934.
Footman, M. H., see Norgate, K.
Forde. No. 649.
Foreign Accounts, p. 76.
Forest, Select Pleas of the. No. i 56.
Forest Lawes. No. 329.
Forest of Thornes. No. 270.
Forest Proceedings, pp. 76, 77.
Forest Rolls, p. 77.
Forest Tenures. No. 724.
Forrest, Sir William, Pleasant Poesie.
No. 76.
Forncett. No. 257.
Frankpledge. Nos. 784, 823.
Freeholders. No. 909.
Freiston. No. 411.
Fritwell. No. 229.
Fulham. No. 264.
Fuller, E. A., Customary tenants. No.
522.
, Tallage of 6 Edward II. No. 521.
, Tenures of Land. No. 863.
, Cirencester. No. 864.
Fuller, Thomas, The Holy State.
No. 271.
Furnivall, F. J., Ballads. No. 77.
Fustel de Coulanges, N. D., Histoire
des Institutions Politiques. No. 758.
, Origine dela Propriete Fonciere.
No. 865.
174
INDEX
Caches, L., Stanground and Fletton.
No. 523.
Gage, J., Thinghoe Hundred. No. 272.
Gargrave, York. No. 427.
Gamier, R. M., British Peasantry.
No. 759.
, English landed interest. Nos.
11,760.
Garstang. No. 72.
Gavelkind. Nos. 795, 814, 8 1 8.
Gay, E. F., Authorship of the Book of
Husbandry. No. 866.
, Inclosures. No. 867.
, Midland Revolt. No. 868.
, and Leadam, I. S., Inquisitions
of Depopulation. No. 869.
Gibbins, H. de B., Industry. No.
761.
Gilden Morden, Poll Tax. No. 524.
Gillingham. No. 294.
Glamorgan. No. 238.
Glastonbury Abbey Accounts. No.
525.
Glastonbury Inquisition. No. 180.
Glastonbury Rentals. No. 78.
Glastonbury. Nos. 286-287.
Gloucester Cartulary. No. 80.
Gloucestershire. Nos. 21, 80, 227.
Gloucestershire Feet of Fines. No.
526.
Gloucestershire Inquisitions. No. 79.
Godalming. Nos. 686, 687.
Goddard, C. V., Winterbourne Stoke.
No. 870.
Gomme, G. L., Annual Index. No. 12.
, Index. No. 13.
, Literature of Local Institutions.
No. 14.
, Village Community. Nos. 81,
699.
, Widowhood. No. 871.
Googe, Barnabe., Four Bookes of
Husbandrie. No. 273.
Gower and Kilvey, Surveys of. No. 82.
Gray, A., Priory of St. Radegund. No.
274.
Grazebrook, H. S., Barons of Dudley.
No. 83.
Great Cressingham Court Rolls. No.
275.
Great Roll of the Pipe. No. 84.
Green, W. A., Ackworth. Nos. 276,
762.
Greenfield, B. W., Meriet of Meriet.
No. 528.
Greenwood, William, County Courts.
No. 277.
Greetham. No. 529.
Gretton, R. H., Lot-meadow Customs.
No. 872.
Gross, C., Literature and Sources.
No. 15.
Grossteste, Robert, Rules. No. 312.
Grosvenor Estate, Middlesex. No.
241.
Grovely Forest. No. 688.
Guisbrough Cartulary. No. 85.
Hackney. Nos. 400, 401.
Hadleigh Castle, Essex. No. 531.
Hadleigh, Suffolk. Nos. 532, 624.
Hale, W. H., Domesday of St. Paul's
Intro. No. 700.
Hale, W. H., Registrum. No. 701.
Hales, Worcestershire, Court Rolls.
No. 86.
Hales, John, Commonweal. No. 311.
Haling Manor. No. 174.
Hall, H., Formula Book. No. 278.
, Society in the Elizabethan Age.
No. 279.
, and Bird, S. R. S., Crown Lands.
No. 873.
Hall, J. M., Haresfield. No. 533.
Hallhead, Henry, Inclosure thrown
open. No. 280.
Halliwell-Phillips, J. O., Life of
Shakespeare. No. 281.
Halmote Court Books, p. 77.
Halmote Court Rolls, see Court Rolls.
Halmote Rolls, Durham. No. 64.
Halton Barony. No. 58.
Hampstead. Nos. 222, 305.
Hancock, F., Minehead. No. 282.
Hanssen,G.,AgrarhistorischeAbhand-
lungen. No. 763.
Hampshire. Nos. 28, 80, 379.
Harbottle. No. 543.
Hardwick, Norfolk. No. 609.
Hardwick, Suffolk. No. 535.
Hardy, R., Tatenhill. No. 283.
Haresfield. No. 533.
Harland, J., Mamecestre. No. 87.
Harmondsworth. No. 566.
Harrison, W., Description of England.
No. 88.
Harrow Court Rolls. No. 534.
Hart, W. H., Historia et Cartularium.
No. 702.
Hartland. No. 474.
Hartshorne, C. H., Northumberland
Antiquities. No. 89.
Hasbach, W., English Agricultural
Labourer. No. 764.
Hasted, E., Kent. No. 284.
INDEX
Hatfield's Survey. No. 90.
Hatherleigh. No. 536.
Hatherop. No. 476.
Haverford. No. 537.
Haverfordwest. No. 656.
Havering-atte-Bower. No. 352.
Hawsted. Nos. 253, 568.
Hayton Manor. No. 527.
Hazeltine, H. D., Gage of land. No.
874.
Hearnshaw, F. J. C., Leet Jurisdic-
tion. Nos. 16, 91, 703.
Hearne, T., Collectanea. No. 285.
, Johannis Glastoniensis Chronica.
No. 286.
, Peter Langtof t's Chronicle. No.
287.
Heddington. No. 476.
Hemerdon. No. 538.
Heminbrough. No. 40.
Kensington. No. 331.
Hepworth. Nos. 250, 485.
Hereford Cathedral Charters. No. 92.
Herringswell. No. 583.
Hertfordshire. Nos. 61, 244, 256.
Hexham Priory. Nos. 93, 539-
Hibbaldstow. No. 619.
Hibbert-Ware, S., Customs of a
Manor in the North of England. No.
765.
Hide, The. Nos. 794,906,917,918,931.
Hill, J. H., Langton. No. 288.
Historical MSS. Commission, p. 78.
Hitchin. Nos. 244, 388.
Hoare, R. C., Wiltshire. No. 289.
Hodgson, J., Jarrow. No. 94.
, Northumberland. No. 290.
Hodgson, J. C., Chibburn Preceptory.
No. 540.
, Morpeth. No. 541.
, Temple Thornton. No. 542.
Hodgson, R. W., Redesdale. No. 543.
Hodgson, T. H., Village Community.
No. 875.
Holkham. No. 95.
Holm Cultram. No. 347.
Holmes, T. S., Wookey. No. 291.
Holmesfield. Nos. 517, 544.
Hone, N. J., Manner and Court Baron.
No. 96.
Hone, N. J., Manor. Nos. 4, 17, 97,
704.
Hope. No. 545.
Horncastle Records. No. 546.
Hoskyns, C. W., Land Laws. No. 705.
Hudson, R., Warwickshire Parish.
No. 292.
Hudson, W., Leet Jurisdiction. Nos.
98, 706.
, Manor of Eastborne. No. 548-
, Three manorial extents. No.
547-
, Wiston. No. 549.
Hugo, T., Mediaeval Nunneries. No.
551-
, St. Margaret's Hospital, Taun-
ton. No. 550.
Hulham. No. 641.
Hulme. No. 489.
Humberstone's Survey. No. 552.
Humphreys, A. L., Wellington. No.
293-
Hundred Court. Nos. 304, 335, 370,
374, 392, 4J3-
Hundred Court Rolls, Somerset. No
Hundred Rolls. Nos. 99, 169, 322,
487., 546, 5?6-
Huntingdonshire. No. 117.
Huntington Manor. No. 553.
Hurstbourne. No. 402.
Husbandry, Manuals of. Nos. 75, 132,
192,269,273,312,385,584.
Hutchms, J., Dorset. No. 294.
Hutchinson, Roger, Works. No. 100.
Hutchinson, W., Cumberland. No
295-
Idle, Manor of. No. 554.
Ightenhill, Lancaster. No. 189.
Imber, M., The Case. No. 766.
Inclosures, Documents concerning.
Nos. 30, 38, 44, 53, 56, 77, 88, 100,
102, 112, 113, Il6, 122, 129, 130,
133, 134, 148, 172, 176, 193, 225,
246, 247, 254, 258, 270, 271, 280,
296, 311, 313, 336, 337, 338, 363,
381, 405, 416, 418, 420, 572, 573-
, Works on. Nos. 769, 813, 867,
885.
Ingleby, C. M., Shakespeare and In-
closure at Welcombe. No. 296.
Ingoldmells. Nos. 297, 555.
Inman; A. H., Domesday. No. 767^.
Inquisitio Comitatus Cantabrigiensis.
No. 101.
Inquisitio Eliensis. No. 101.
Inquisition. No. 604.
Inquisition of Henry de Sully. No.
1 80.
Inquisition on a villein. No. 594.
Inquisitions of 1517. No. 573.
Inquisitions Post Mortem, p. 76. Nos.
79, 109, 202, 206, 212, 263, 278,
434, 477, 5°3, 510, ^53-
176
INDEX
Inventories of Live Stock. No. 556.
Inventory of a Surrey Farmer. No.
478.
Island of Lundy. No. 175.
Islandshire. No. 368.
Isycoed. No. 613.
Iwerne-Courtenay. No. 102.
Ixworth. No. 557.
Jacob, Giles, Compleat Court Keeper.
No. 298.
Jahresberichte der Geschichtswissen-
schaft. No. 7.
James, J., Bradford. No. 299.
Jastrow, I., Zur Stellung der Sklaven.
No. 707.
Jeayes, I. H., Manor of Oundle. No.
558.
ikn
Pacis Consultum.
Jenkins, David.
No. 300.
Jesmond. No. 497.
Jessopp, A., The Land and its Owners.
No. 768
Johnson, A. H., Small Landowner.
No. 769.
[ones, J. P., Tettenhall. No. 301.
[ones, T., Brecknockshire. No. 302.
fordan, J., Enstone. No. 303.
[urisdiction. Nos. 310, 725, 833, 843.
Lele, Richard, Modus tenendi unum
Hundredum. No. 304.
Kemeys, Baronia de. No. 27.
Kemnal Manor, Chislehurst. No. 426.
Kendal. No. 633.
Kennedy, J., Hampstead. Nos. 305,
770.
Kennet, W., Parochial Antiquities.
No. 306.
Kent. Nos. 28, 671.
Kent Fines. Nos. 560, 561.
Kenyon, R. L., Domesday Manors.
No. 876.
, Manor of Ruyton. No. 562.
Kerry, C., Derley Abbey Charters.
No. 563.
, Early Charters of Breadsall.
No. 877.
, Hundred of Bray. No. 307.
Kershaw, S. W., Lambeth. No. 564.
Kettering Compotus. No. 308.
Kidlington. No. 171.
Kilvey. No. 82.
King's Books, p. 77.
King's Court, Records of the, p. 76.
, Three Rolls of. No. 188.
King's Norton. No. 470.
King's Remembrancer's Department.
p. 76.
King, H. W., Lawless Court. No. 878.
Kingsthorpe. No. 309.
Kingsthorpiana. No. 309.
Kingston Lacy. No. 565.
Kirby's Quest, Somerset. No. 161.
Kirby, T. F., Charters of Harmonds-
worth. No. 566.
Kirstall Abbey Coucher Book. No.
103.
Kirkstall Abbey Rent Roll. No. 104.
Kitchin, John, Jurisdictions. No.
310.
Kitchin, W. G., Manydown. No. 105.
Knights Hospitallers in England. No.
1 06.
Kovalevsky, M., Modern Customs. No.
771-
, Die okonomische Entwickelung
Europas. No. 772.
Kydwelly Lordship. No. 196.
Lackford Hundred. Nos. 567-569,
628.
Lacock. No. 476.
Lambeth. No. 564.
Lamond, E., Commonweal, see Hale,
John.
— , Walter of Henley. No. 312.
Lancashire. Nos. 48, 67, 186, 187,
189, 221.
Lancashire Assize Rolls. No. 107.
Lancashire Inquests. No. 109.
Lancashire Lay Subsidy Rolls. Nos.
108, no.
Lancaster Final Concords. No. in.
Land Gavel. No. 794.
Land Laws. Nos. 705, 715, 775.
Land Revenue Department, p. 76.
Langton, Leicester. No. 288.
Langton, Lincoln. No. 597.
Laniltwit. No. 570.
Lapsley, G. T., Cornage and Drengage.
No. 879.
, Origin of Property in Land. No.
880.
Larking, L. D., Knights Hospitallers.
No. 106.
Latimer, Hugh, Sermons. No. 112.
Launcestonland. No. 571.
Lay Subsidy Rolls, see Subsidies.
Leadam, I. S., Domesday of Inclosures.
Nos. 113, 708.
, Domesday of Inclosures for
Nottinghamshire. No. 572.
, Inquisitions of 1517. Nos. 573,
881.
, Inquisitions of Depopulation,
see Gay, E. F.
INDEX
Leadam, I. S. Last days of Bondage
in England. No. 884.
— , Security of Copyholders. No.
882.
, Villainage. No. 883.
Leases, pp. 76, 77.
Lechlade Manor. No. 574.
Lee, Joseph, Evra^ta TOV dbpov. No.
3i3-
Lee, W., and Pakeman, D., Court
Leet. No. 314.
Leeds. Nos. 114, 115, 581.
Leek Nos 395, 575-
Leet Jurisdiction. Nos. 91, 98, 703,
706.
Leet Rolls. Nos. 98, 350.
Lega-Weekes, E., North Wykes. No.
576.
Legal Commentaries, List of. No. 16.
Leicester Borough Records. No. 315.
Leicestershire. Nos. 113, 117, 251,
422.
Leicestershire Documents. No. 577.
Leicestershire Lay Subsidy Rolls.
Nos. 509, 578.
Leigh. No. 579.
Leigh, Valentine, Science of Survey-
ing. No. 316.
Leonard, E. M., Inclosure. No. 885.
Lever, Thomas, Sermons. No. 116.
Lewes, Rape of. No. 662.
Lewis, E. A., Decay of Tribalism. No.
886.
Lex Custumaria. No. 317.
Leyland Hundred. No. 187.
Liber Albus. No. 42.
Liber Decimarum, p. 77.
Liber Memorandorum. No. 318.
Liber Niger Monasterii Sancti Petri de
Burgo. No. 117.
Lincolnshire. Nos. 113, 117, 422.
Lincolnshire Inquisitions. No. 510.
Lincolnshire Records. No. 319.
Lincolnshire Survey. No. 580.
Lister, J., Chapter House Records.
No. 581.
, Local Illustrations. No. 582.
Liswirni. No. 570.
Little, A. G., Gesiths and Thegns. No.
887.
Little Crosby. No. 676.
Littleport. No. 119.
Livett, R. G. C., Herringswell. No.
583-
Llanblethian. No. 484.
Lloyd, E., see Ashton, C.
Lloyd, J., Breconshire. No. 320.
Lloyd, J. E., Early Welsh Agriculture.
No. 773.
Locke, R., Customs of Taunton. No.
Lodge, B., Palladius on Husbandrie.
No. 584.
Lodge, H. C., Anglo-Saxon Land Laws.
No. 775.
Loftie, W. J., London. No. 321.
London (Maps). No. 321.
London Library, Subject-Index. No.
20.
Longden, H. J., John Isham's
manorial Court. No. 585.
Lopene. No. 528.
Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's
Department, p. 76.
Lothingland Hundred Rolls. No. 322.
Lutterworth. No. 586.
Lyon, W., Finchampstead. No. 323.
Lytham. No. 171.
Macdonald, D., Agricultural Writers.
No. 1 8.
Maclean, Sir J., Dene Magna. No.
59°-
, English Bicknor. Nos. 587, 588.
, Land Tenure. No. 888.
. Staunton. No. 589.
\ Tockington. No. 591.
— , Trigg Minor. No. 324.
Maddison, A. R., Tournays of Caenby.
No. 592.
Maddock, H. E., Patrington Manors.
No. 593.
Madox, T., Formulare. No. 325.
Madresfield. No. 326.
Maine, H. S., Early History of In-
stitutions. No. 776.
, Village Communities. No. 7^77.
Maitland, F. W., Beatitude of Seisin.
No. 889.
, Cambridgeshire Manor. No. 890.
, Domesday. No. 778.
, Northumbrian Tenures. No. 891.
, Select Pleas. Nos. 118, 709.
, Suitors of the County Court.
No. 892.
, Surnames of English Villages.
No. 893.
, Survival of Archaic Communities.
No. 894.
, and Baildon, W. P., Court
Baron. No. 119.
Maiden, H. E., Bonds nen in Surrey.
No. 895.
, Villeinage. Nos. 594, 896.
Malmesbury Register. No. 120.
M
INDEX
Mamroth, K.. Dieagrarische Entwicke-
lung Englands. No. 897.
Manchester. Nos. 54, 87, 489.
Manchester Court Leet Records. No.
327:
Manning, O., Surrey. No. 328.
Manor. Nos. 729, 730, 761, 792, 821,
928, 930.
Manorial Accounts, see Accounts.
Manorial Law. No. 345.
Manorial Society's Publications, p. 78.
Manors, Rules concerning the manage-
ment of. No. 80.
MSS. Collections, Catalogues of. Nos.
1-6.
Manwood, J,, Lawes of the Forest. No.
329.
Manydown. No. 105.
Maps and Plans, p. 77. Nos. 36, 43,
51, 54, 81, 127, 171, 191, 219, 222,
233? 235, 240, 241, 242, 244, 249,
272, 276, 279, 281, 284, 292, 296,
318, 320, 321, 328, 341, 342, 354,
376-378,388, 396, 398, 425, 447,
473, 494, 497, 5*7, 555, 559, 5^2,
582, 607, 608, 613, 614, 618, 626,
630, 641, 689.
Mark, The. No. 739.
Markham, Gervase, Whole Art of
Husbandry. No. 273.
Marshall, E., Church Enstone. No.
33°-
, Woodstock. No. 331.
Marshall, W., Littleport Court Rolls.
No. 898.
Marton. No. 73.
Massingberd, W. O., Langton. No.
597-
, Lincolnshire Manor. No. 899.
, Lincolnshire Sokemen. No. 900.
, Ormsby-cum-Ketsby. Nos. 332.
779-
, Potter Hanworth. No. 595.
, Stow. No. 599.
, Swinhope. No. 598.
, Yarborough Wapentake. No.
596-
Maurer, G. L. von, Geschichte der
Markenverfassung. No. 780.
Maxwell-Lyte, Sir H. C., Dunster. No.
781.
Meaux Abbey. No. 486.
Meitzen, A., Siedelung und Agrar-
wesen. No. 710.
Merdon, Hurley. No. 766.
Meriet. No. 528.
Merioneth. Nos. 600, 60 1.
Merstham. No. 602.
Methpld, T. T., see Corbett, W. J.
Middilton, W., Maner of kepynge a
Court Baron. No. 333.
Midhurst. No. 482.
Middlesex. No. 61.
Millard, J. E., see Baigent, F. J.
Miller, G. W., see Webb, E. A.
Minehead. No. 282.
Ministers' Accounts, see Accounts.
Miscellanea, p. 76.
Miscellanea of the Chancery, p. 76.
Miscellanea of the Exchequer, p. 76.
Miscellaneous Books, pp. 76, 77.
Miscellaneous Inquisitions, p. 76.
Miscellaneous Rolls, pp. 76, 77.
Mitcheldean. No. 590.
Monastic Records. No. 603.
Monmouth. No. 19.
Montgomery. W. E., Land Tenure in
Ireland. No. 782.
Montgomeryshire Records. No. 121.
Moore, Adam, Bread for the Poor.
No. 3,6.
Moore, John, Crying Sin of England.
No. 337.
, Scripture- Word. No. 338.
Moore, S. A., Rights of Common. No.
711.
Morant, P., Essex. No. 339.
Mordaunt, John, Complete Steward.
No. 340.
More, Sir Thomas, Utopia. No. 122.
Morkill, J. W., Roundhay. No. 712.
Morpeth. No. 541.
Morris, M. C. F., Nunburnholme. Nos.
34i, 783-
Morris, W. A., Frankpledge. No. 784.
Moulton. No. 604.
Mowat, J. L. G., Sixteen Old Maps.
No. 342.
Mumford, G., Domesday of Norfolk.
No. 785.
Mutford. No. 406.
Nash, T. R., Worcestershire. No. 343.
Nasse, E., Agricultural community.
No. 786.
" Nativi " of St. Albans, Tenure of.
No. 199.
Neilson, N., Boon Services. No. 901.
, Customary Rents. No. 713.
, Ramsey Abbey. Nos. 344, 787.
Nelson, William, Lex maneriorum.
No. 3.45.
Nerthurbury. No. 605.
Newminster Chartulary. No. 123.
Newport Pagnell. No. 235.
INDEX
179
Newton (near Wisbeach). No. 606.
Newton Chapelry. No. 55.
Nicholls, J. G., Collectanea Topo-
graphica et Genealogica. No. 5.
— , Topographer and Genealogist.
No. 6.
Nichols, John, Leicester. No. 346.
Nicholson, J., and Burn, R., West-
moreland and Cumberland. No.
347-
Nonarum Inquisitiones. No. 124.
Nonsuch. No. 607.
Norden, John, Surveyor's Dialogue.
No. 348.
Norfolk. Nos. 381, 446.
Norfolk Feet of Fines. Nos. 125, 126.
Norgate, K., and Footman, M. H.,
Potter Hanworth. No. 608.
Norham. No. 368.
North Bierley. No. 582.
North Erpingham Hundred. No. 382.
North Meols. No. 263.
North Runcton. No. 609.
North Wykes. No. 576.
Northamptonshire. Nos. 113, 117,
422.
Northumberland. Nos. 32, 89, 97,
127, 290, 487, 540. ^
Northumberland Assize Rolls. No.
128.
Northumberland, History of. No. 127.
Northumberland Pipe Roll. No. 349.
Northumbrian Tenures. No. 891.
Norton Priory. No. 223.
Norwich. No. 98.
Norwich Records. No. 350.
Nottingham and Derby Pipe Rolls.
No. 351.
Nottinghamshire. Nos. 117,422, 572.
Nowadayes. No. 77.
Nowell, Alexander, A Catechism. No.
129.
Nunburnholme. No. 341.
Offlow Hundred. No. 139.
Ogborne, E., Essex. No. 352.
Okehampton. No. 234.
Olerenshaw, J. R., Rattlesden. No.
610.
Oliver, G. Monasticon. No. 353.
Ongar Hundred. No. 674.
Orders of Shrewton. No. 458.
Orford. No. 29.
Original Documents. No. 6n.
Original Letters. No. 130.
Ormsby-cum-Ketsby. No. 332.
Otteham. No. 481.
Oundle. No. 558.
Owen, E., Owain Lawgoch. No. 612.
Owen, George, Pembrokeshire. No.
I3I-
Oxfordshire. Nos. 21, 28, 97, 113,
306, 342, 379.
Page, T. W., Die Umwandlung der
Frohn-dienste. No. 788.
, End of Villainage. No. 714.
Painswick. No. 380.
Pakeman, D., see Lee, W.
Palatinate of Chester, p. 77.
Palatinate of Durham, p. 77.
Palatinate of Ely, p. 77.
Palladius on husbandrie. Nos. 132,
584-
Palmer, A. N., Ancient Field system.
No. 614.
, Ancient Tenures. No. 789.
, Isycoed. No. 613.
, Notes on Ancient Welsh mea-
sures of land. No. 902.
— , Relics of Ancient Field system.
No. 903.
— , Wrexham. Nos. 354, 790.
Palmer, W. M., Cambridgeshire Assize
Rolls. No. 615.
, and Parsons, C., Swavesey
Priory. No. 616.
Parker, J. Aylesbury. No. 617.
Parsons, C., see Palmer, W. M.
Patrington Rectory Manor. No. 593.
Pauli, Reinhold, Drie volkswirth-
schaftliche Denkschriften. No. 133
Pavey, A. R., Brixworth. No. 618.
Peach, R. E. M., Swainswick. No.
Peacock, E., Borough English. No.
904.
, Certificate of non-villenage.
No. 621.
, Hibbaldstow. No. 619.
, Scotter. No. 620.
Pearman, M. T., Bensington. Nos.
, Villeinage. No. 905.
Pearson, J. B., Cambridgeshire Sub-
sidy Roll. No. 622.
Pebworth. No. 670.
Pembrokeshire. No. 131.
Penrith. No. 240.
Pepwell, H., Modus tenendi curiam
baronum. No. 356.
Perambulation. Nos. 143, 523.
Perkins, V. R., St. Mary, Kingswood.
No. 623.
Peterborough. No. 452,
i8o
INDEX
Phear, J. B., Hide examined. No.
906.
Phillimore, W. P. W., and Whitear,
W. H., Chiswick. No. 359.
Pickering Honor and Forest. No. 191.
Pigot, H., Hadleigh. No. 624.
Pilkington, James, Works. No. 134.
Pill Priory. No. 656.
Pipe Roll of See of Winchester. No.
358.
Pipe Rolls, p. 76. Nos. 57, 84, 107,
135, 17°, 29°, 349»35i,64o.
Placita coram domino rege. No. 136.
Placita de quo warranto. No. 137.
Placitorum Abbreviatio. No. 138.
Plans, p. 77, and see Maps.
Pleas. Nos. 74, 103, 136-138, 152-156,
162, 164, 165, 167.
Poll Tax Lists. Nos. 139, 361, 524,
628, 629, 693, 694.
Pollard, H. P., Alien Benedictine
Priories. No. 625.
Pollock, Sir F., Devonshire Domesday.
No. 908.
, Domesday. No. 907.
, Early English Freeholders. No.
909.
, Land Laws. No. 715.
-, Oxford Lectures. No. 792.
Polsue, J., Cornwall. No. 360.
Pope, A., Stratton and Grimston.
Nos. 626, 910.
Portisham. No. 627.
Portishead Rectory. No. 469.
Potter Hanworth. Nos. 595, 608.
Poulton. No. 73.
Powell, E., Rising in East Anglia.
No. 361.
, Rising in Suffolk. No. 628.
, Suffolk Hundred. No. 362.
, Suffolk Return. No. 629.
Powell, Robert, Courts of Leet. No.
364.
, Depopulation arraigned. No.
363-
Powys. No. 25.
Pritchard, E. M., St. Dogmael's
Abbey. No. 365.
Proctor, W. G., Rufford. No. 630.
Protheroe, R. E., Pioneers. No. 793.
Puddington-in-Wirral. No. 457.
Purslow Hundred. No. 631.
Purton, R. C., Description of ye Clee.
No. 632.
Putnam, B. H., Statute of Labourers.
No. 140.
Pykeryng, Elizabeth, Maner of
kepynge a Courte Baron. No. 365A.
Pynson, R., Modus tenendi curiam
baronum. Nos. 366, 367.
Quo Warranto Rolls, p. 77.
Ragg, F. W., Feoffees of the Cliffords.
Nos. 633, 911.
Raine, J., North Durham. No. 368.
Rammiscombe. No. 493.
Ramsey Chartulary. No. 141.
Ramsey Manor. No. 634.
Rastell, J., Modus tenendi curiam
baronis. No. 369.
Rastell, W., Natura brevium. No.
37°-
Rattlesden. Nos. 603, 610.
Receivers' Accounts, p. 76, see
Accounts.
Record Commission, p. 77.
Record of Carnarvon. No. 41.
Record of Palatinates, p. 77.
Reculver. No. 396.
Redbourne. No. 635.
Redman, R., Modus tenendi curiam
baronum. No. 372.
, Modus observandi curiam cum
leta. No. 371.
, Modus tenendi unum hundredum
N°s- 373) 374-
Redstone, L. J., St. Edmond's Abbey
Ministers' Accounts. No. 636.
Redstone, V. B., Records of Sudbury.
No. 637.
Rees, J. R., Slebech Commandery.
No. 638.
Reeve's Accounts, see Accounts.
Register of Bishop of Hereford. No.
H5-
Register of Bishop of Winchester.
No. 142.
Register of Wetheral Priory. No. 198.
Register of Worcester Priory. No.
144.
Registra Johannis Whethamstede.
No. 199.
Registrum Johannis Peckham. No.
Reic
H3-
:ichel, O. J.,
Devonshire Domesday.
Nos. 639, 912.
, Hulham Manor. Nos. 641, 913.
, Pipe Rolls of Devon. No. 640.
Rentale de Cockersand. No. 48.
Rentals, pp. 76, 77. Nos. 28, 29, 32,
42, 47, 48, 49, 61, 69, 72, 78, 85, 87,
90, 104, 144, 171, 174, 186, 189,
190, 208, 220, 234, 250, 253, 261,
272, 285, 306, 318, 323, 331, 344,
INDEX
181
360, 378, 379, 393, 4*6, 427, 438,
44* , 444, 449, 456, 459, 475, 543,
557, 577, 586, 589, 590, 592, 6o*,
642, 656, 659, 666, 668, 673, 686.
Ribchester. No. 398.
Rickinghall. No. 362.
Rievaulx Chartulary. No. 146.
Ritson, J., Court Leet. No. 375.
Robertson, E. W., Historical Essays.
No. 794.
Robinson, T., Common Law of Kent.
No. 795.
Robinson, W., Edmonton. No. 376.
, Stoke Newington. No. 377.
, Tottenham. No. 378.
Rochdale. No. 267.
Roeder, F., Die Familie. No. 796.
Rogers, J. E. T., Agriculture and
Prices. Nos. 379, 797.
, Economic Interpretation of
History. No. 798.
, Six centuries of Work and Wages.
No. 799.
Rolleston. No. 390.
Ross, D. W., Early history of Land-
holding. No. 800.
Rothley. No. 475.
Rotuli curiae Regis. Nos. 68, 147.
Round, J. H., Burton Abbey Surveys.
No. 9 1 4.
, Commune of London. No. 80 1.
, Domesday " Manor." No. 915.
, Essex Vineyards in Domesday.
No. 916.
, Feudal England. No. 802.
, Hidation of Northamptonshire.
No. 917.
, Tenure of Draycote under
Needwood. No. 716.
Rouse, Rolla, Copyhold. No. 803.
Rowley Abbey. No. 171.
Roy, William, and Barlowe, Jerome.
Rede me and be nott wrothe. No.
148.
Royal Charters, p. 77.
Royal Commission on land in Wales
and Monmouth. No. 19.
Rudder, S., Gloucestershire. No. 380.
Rufford Township. No. 630.
Russell, F. W., Kett's Rebellion. No.
381.
Ruthin Court Rolls. No. 149.
Ruthin Records, p. 77.
Rutland. Nos. 117,422.
Ruyton of the Eleven Towns. No.
562.
Rye, W., Cromer. No. 382.
, Hundred of North Erpingham.
No. 383.
St. Albans Monastery. No. 199.
St. Albans, Herts. No. 244.
St. Dogmael's Abbey. No. 365.
St. Dogmael's, Pembroke. No. 642.
St. Edmond's Abbey. No. 636.
St. Mary, Kingswood. No. 623.
St. Radegund's Priory, Cambridge.
No. 274.
Salford. No. 489.
Salford Court-leet Records. No. 151.
Salford Hundred. No. 187.
Salt, E., Standon. No. 384.
Salton. No. 93.
Salzmann, L. F., Hides and Virgates.
No. 918.
Sandford Orcas. No. 643.
Sandys, C., Consuetudines Kanciae.
No. 804.
Savine, A., Bondmen under the Tudors.
No. 919.
, Copyhold cases. No. 920.
, English customary tenure. No.
921.
, English Monasteries. No. 717.
Scargill-Bird, S. R., Guide to the
Public Records, p. 77.
, Crown Lands, see Hall, H.
Scarsdale Hundred. No 644.
Schmid, R., Rechtsburgschaften. No.
922.
Scot, Reynolde, A perfite platforme.
No. 385.
Scotter. No. 620.
Scrivelsby. No. 645.
Scriven, J., Copyhold Tenure. No.
805.
Scroggs, Sir William, Courts Leet.
No. 386.
Scrope, G. P., Castlecombe. Nos. 387,
806.
, Self-government of small man-
orial communities. No. 923.
Scrutton, T. E., Commons. No. 807.
, Land in Fetters. No. 808.
Seebohm, F., Cymric Tribal System.
No. 925.
, English Village Community.
Nos. 388, 809.
, Feudal Tenures. No. 924.
, Land Question. No. 926.
, Tribal Custom. No. 810.
, Tribal System. Nos. 389, 811.
Seeliger,G., Bedeutungder Grundherr-
schaft. No. 718.
182
INDEX
Seeliger, G., Geschichte der Grund-
herrschaft. No. 927.
Seneschaucie. No. 312.
Serfdom, see Villeinage.
Services. Nos. 406, 481, 522, 932.
Services of Ward-staff. No. 674.
Setchey. No. 609.
Shaftesbury. No. 647.
Shaw, S., Staffordshire. No. 390.
Sheep Bill. No. 648.
Sheppard, H. B., Courts Leet. No.
719.
Sheppard, W., County judicatures.
Nos. 392.
? Court Keeper's Guide. No. 391.
Sheriff's Accounts, see Accounts.
Sheriff's Roll, Merioneth. No. 600.
Shickle, C. W., Manor of Forde. No.
650.
, Subsidy Roll, Somerset. No.
650.
Shillibeer, H. B., Taunton Deane. No.
812.
Shipden. No. 382.
Shirley, E. P., Stemmata Shirleiana.
No. 393.
Shrewton. No. 458.
Shropshire. Nos. 144, 343, 504.
Shropshire Assize Rolls. No. 651.
Shropshire Feet of Fines. No. 652.
Shropshire Inquisitions. No. 653.
Shropshire Lay Subsidy Roll. No.
654.
Siston Manor. No. 655.
Skelton, John. No. 77.
Skipton. No. 427.
Skot, J., Modus observandi curiam
cum leta. No. 394.
Slater, G., English Peasantry. No.
813.
Slebech Commandery. Nos. 638, 656.
Sleigh, J., Leek. No. 395.
Smirk, E., Bleadon Custumal. No.
'57-
Smith, C. R., Richborough. No. 396.
Smith, J. Toulmin. English Guilds.
No. 158.
Smith, L. Toulmin, Commonplace
Book. No. 397.
, English Manor. No. 928.
Smith, T. C., Ribchester. No. 398.
Smyth, J., Bosham. No. 657.
Smyth, John. Berkeley MSS. No.
159.
Smythe, Henry. Modus tenendi
curiam baronum. No. 399.
Socton with the Soke. No. 658.
Somerset. Nos. 78, 182, 551.
Somerset Feet of Fines. No. 160.
Somerset Lay Subsidy Rolls. Nos.
161, 650.
Somersetshire Pleas. No. 162.
Somerton. No. 646.
Somner, W., Gavelkind. No. 814.
Souldern. No. 299.
South Mailing. No. 493.
Southampton Court Leet Records.
No. 163.
Special Commissions, p. 77.
Spelman, H., Feuds and tenures. No.
815.
Spillesbury. No. 303.
Stafford, William, Compendium, see
Hales, John. No. 311.
Staffordshire. Nos. 83, 97, 197, 343.
Staffordshire Chancery Proceedings.
No. 164.
Staffordshire Final Concords. No.
168.
Staffordshire Hundred Rolls. No.
169.
Staffordshire Lay Subsidy Roll. No.
1 66.
Staffordshire Pipe Rolls. No. 170.
Staffordshire Plea Rolls. No. 167.
Stallingborough. No. 659.
Standon. No. 384.
Stanground. No. 523.
Stapleton, Mrs. Bryan, Three Oxford-
shire Parishes. No. 171.
Star Chamber Proceedings, Yorkshire.
No. 695.
Starkey, Thomas, Dialogue. No. 172.
, England in the reign of Henry
VIII. Nos. 76, 172.
State Papers Supplementary, p. 76.
Statutes of the Realm. No. 173.
Staunton. No. 589.
Steinman, G. S., Haling. No. 174.
, Island of Lundy. No. 175.
Stenton, F. M., Types of Manorial
structure. No. 720.
Stepney. Nos. 400, 401, 403.
Stevens, G., St. Mary Bourne. Nos.
402, 8 1 6.
Stevenson, W. H., Hundreds of Dome-
day. No. 929.
Stewart-Brown, R., Wapentake of
Wirral. No. 817.
Stock Accounts, see Accounts.
Stockleigh Pomeroy. No. 639.
Stoke Newington. No. 377.
Stoke-under-Hamdon. No. 454.
Stone Hundred. No. 453.
INDEX
Stonham. No. 493.
Stonor Papers, p. 76.
Stoughton. No. 285.
Stow. No. 599.
Stow, John, Survey. No. 403.
Stratford. No. 404.
Straton, C. R., English Manor. No.
93°-
Stratton, Dorset. No. 626.
Stratton, Somerset. No. 528.
Stretford Chapel. No. 54.
Stretton Court Rolls. No. 660.
Strype, John, Ecclesiastical Memo-
rials. No. 405.
Stubbes, Philip, Anatomy of Abuses.
No. 176.
Stutson, No. 397.
Subsidy Rolls. Nos. 46, 73, 108, no,
121, 127, 139, 161, 166, 177-179)
187, 203, 207, 213, 214, 215, 227,
239, 252, 263, 282, 284, 323, 357,
38*) 383) 395) 425) 426, 44°, 44*)
457) 463) 464-467) 479) 501) 5°9)
518, 520, 521, 545, 546, 548, 567-
569, 576, 578, 579) 622, 631, 633,
644, 650, 654, 661, 662, 670, 675,
683, 689.
Suckling, A., Essex. No. 407.
, Suffolk. No. 406.
Suffolk. Nos. 361, 362, 628, 629.
Suffolk in 1327. No. 177.
Suffolk in 1524. No. 178.
Suffolk in 1568. No. 179.
Suffolk Records. No. 408.
Sully, Henry de, Inquisition of. No.
1 80.
Surrey. Nos. 61, 97, 478.
Surrey Lay Subsidy Assessments.
No. 66 1.
Surveying. No. 316.
Surveys, pp. 76, 77. Nos. 34, 82, 93,
95,115,127,174,181,196,238,278,
286, 287, 289, 302, 320, 341, 359,
368, 408, 429, 445, 446, 454, 455,
480, 491, 506, 511, 537, 550, 552,
564,580,599,611,616,639.
Sussex. No. 28.
Sussex Feet of Fines. No. 183.
Sussex Subsidy Rolls. No. 662.
Sutton. No. 359.
Sutton Cpldfield. Nos. 260, 409.
Swains wick. No. 355.
Swineshead. No. 663.
Swinhope. No. 598.
Sydebury. No. 664.
Tanswell, J., Lambeth. No. 410.
Taske Book. No. 397.
Tatenhill. No. 283.
Taunton. No. 774.
Taxatio Ecclesiastica. No. 184.
Taylor, C. S., Gloucestershire Domes-
day. No. 721.
, Pre-Domesday Hide. No. 931.
Taylor, S., Gavelkind. No. 818.
Templars' Manors. No. 261.
Temple Thornton. Nos. 488, 542.
Temporalities, Assessment of. No.
145.
Tenants' rights to exemption in the
King's Courts. No. 143.
Tenure of " Nativi." No. 199.
Tenures. Nos. 727, 732, 735, 740,
741,789,815,861,863,
Terriers. No. 150, 286, 289, 350, 444,
53°) 583-
Tettenhall Regis. Nos. 158, 301.
Thinghoe Hundred. Nos. 272, 628.
Thoby. No. 407.
Thompson. No. 252.
Thompson, E. M., Offenders against
the Statute of Labourers. No. 665.
Thompson, P., Boston. No. 411.
Thorner. No. 185.
Thornton. No. 73.
Thornton Abbey Rental. No. 666.
Tinmouth. No. 232.
Tithe Corn Book. No. 489.
Tockington. No. 591.
Tooting Beck Court Rolls. No. 412.
Topographer and Genealogist. No. 6.
Tottenham. No. 378.
Towcester. Nos. 667, 668.
Town Book of Gunby. No. 530.
Towneley, Rent Roll of Sir John.
No. 189.
Toye, R., Manner of Kepynge a Court
Baron. No. 414.
, Modus tenendi unumhundredum.
No. 41 3.
Tracts relating to Northamptonshire.
No. 415.
Treasury of the Receipt, p. 76.
Tregellis, J. A., Hoddesdon. No. 819.
Trevelyan Papers. No. 190.
Tribal Communities. No. 699.
Tribal Customs. No. 810.
Tribal System. Nos. 81 1, 925.
Trigg Minor. No. 324.
Trigge, Francis, Humble Petition.
No. 416.
Tunbridge. No. 143.
Turbervill, J. P., Ewenny Priory.
No. 417.
184
INDEX
Turner, W. H., and Cox, H. O.,
Calendar of Charters and Rolls in
the Bodleian Library. No. i.
Turton, R. B., Honor and Forest of
Pickering. No. 191.
, Service of Hornsgarth. No.
932-
Tusser, Thomas, Five Hundred Pointes.
No. 192.
Tyd Manor. No. 491.
Tyndale, William, Doctrinal Treatises.
No. 193.
Tytler, P. F., England under Edward
VI. and Mary. No. 418.
Valor Ecclesiasticus. No. 194.
Valuation of Norton. No. 223.
Vaughan, Roland, Waterworks. No
419.
Vauxhall. No. 410.
Victoria County History. No. 722.
View of Frank Pledge. Nos. 248, 334,
.366, 367, 369,^370, 372, 399.
Village Community. Nos. 728, 777,
.809,875.
Villein, Inquisition on a. No. 594.
Villein Tenure. No. 836.
Villeinage. Nos. 714, 736, 822, 844,
848, 850, 857, 877, 883, 884, 895,
896, 905.
Villeins. Nos. 748, 919.
Vinogradoff, P., Agricultural Services.
No. 933.
, Continuity of the Openfield
system. No. 935.
, English Society. Nos. 421, 820.
, Folcland. No. 934.
, Manor. No. 821.
, Sulung and Hide. No. 936.
, Transfer of Land. No. 937.
, Villainage. No. 822.
, Zur Wergeldfrage. No. 938.
Vox populi vox Dei. No. 77.
Waddington. No. 669.
Wadley, T. P., Pebworth. No. 670.
Wadmore, J. F., Knights Hospitallers.
No. 671.
Waitz, G., Deutsche Verfassungsges-
chichte. No. 823.
Wakefield Court Rolls. No. 195.
Wales and Monmouth, Royal Com-
mission on Land in. Nos. 19, 196,
7*3-
Walker, B., On the Inquisitio Comita-
tus Cantabrigiensis. No. 939.
, Domesday of Cambridgeshire.
No. 940.
Walker, J. K., Almonbury. Nos. 672,
941.
Waller, W. C., Chigwell. No. 673.
, Hundred of Ongar. No. 674.
Walter of Henley, Husbandry. No.
312.
Walter of Whittlesey, Historia. No.
422.
| Wanborough Court Rolls. No. 423.
| Wapentake Roll, see Hundred Rolls.
Ward, J., Newcastle-under-Lyme.
No. 824.
Wardley. No. 94.
Ware Priory. No. 625.
Warrington. Nos. 29, 35.
Warwickshire. ^8.113,292.
, Subsidy Roll. No. 675.
Watkins, C., Copyholds. Nos. 424,
825.
Watson, E. W., Ashmore. No. 425.
Watson-Taylor, J., Erlestoke. No.
942.
Watts, A., Little Crosby Court Rolls.
No. 676.
Webb, E. A., Miller, G. W., and
Beckwith, J., Chislehurst. No. 426.
Webb, P. C., Danegeld. No. 826.
Webb, P. C., Domesday Book. No.
827.
Wedgwood, J., Staffordshire Estates
of the Audleys. No. 197.
Welch Hampton. No. 677.
Welcombe. No. 296.
Wellingborough. No. 505.
Wellington. No. 293.
Welsh Penkelly. No. 320.
Welsh Records, p. 77.
Weoghley. No. 678.
West Harnham. No. 150.
West Hatch. No. 769.
West Monkton. Nos. 24, 550.
Westmoreland. Nos. 48, 135.
Weston-under-Lizard. No. 36.
Wetheral Priory Register. No. 198.
Whale, T. W., Bratton Clovelly. No.
680.
, Somerset Domesday. No. 828.
Whalley. No. 65.
Whitaker, T. D., Deanery of Craven.
No. 427.
, Whalley. No. 428.
Whitby Chartulary. No. 200.
Whitchurch. No. 519.
White, R., Dukery Records. No. 429.
Whitear, W. H., see Phillimore,
W. P. W.
Wicks Ufford, Ipswich. No. 250.
INDEX
185
Wigan. No. 37.
Wighill. No. 473.
Wight, T., Order of keeping a Court
Leet. No. 430.
Williams, B., Hide of Land. No. 681.
j Officers in a Manor in Oxford-
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