A Guide to the Principal Classes of Documents Preserved in the Public Record Office, 1. részH.M. Stationery Office, 1896 - 399 oldal |
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&c.-(continued amongst the Miscellaneous amongst the Records Assize Attorney Auditors Augmentation Office Bills Bundles Calendar Certificates Charles Charters Chester Close Rolls Commissions Common Pleas Court of Augmentations Court of Chancery Crown Deeds Depositions documents relating Duchy of Lancaster Ecclesiastical Edward Edward III Eliz Elizabeth England enrolled Entry Books Escheators Exchequer of Pleas Exchequer of Receipt Files found amongst Gascony George George III Grants Henry VIII Inquisitions post mortem Inventory James JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS King King's lands Leases Letters Patent Lord Manors Mary Misc Miscellanea Miscellaneous Books Miscellaneous Rolls Monasteries Palatinate of Durham Papers Parliament Patent Rolls payment Pells Petty Bag Office Pipe Rolls Placita Plea Rolls Portfolios printed Privy Seal Queen's Bench Queen's Remembrancer RECEIPTS AND ISSUES reign of Henry Report Revenue Richard II Royal Scutage Series Sheriffs Statute Surveys Temp Transcripts Treasury Vols volume Wales Wardrobe Warrants Writs دو وو
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