- charter rolls
- Old records of charters.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Charter Rolls — A record of the grants or confirmation of grants of land and rights made by the king. Those surviving date from 1199. Cf. Pipe Rolls … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Charter of Liberties — For the document written by William Penn, see Frame of Government of Pennsylvania. The Charter of Liberties, also called the Coronation Charter, was a written proclamation by Henry I of England, issued upon his accession to the throne in 1100. It … Wikipedia
Fine Rolls — Rolls recording payments of money, i.e. fines, made to the king for charters, privileges, writs and pardons, for favours and grants, e.g. of land. Here fine is used in the sense of payment. These rolls also contain the appointments of sheriffs… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Rolls' Office — On the east side of Chancery Lane on part of the site now occupied by the Record Office (O.S. 1880). First mention: Messuage called The Rolles north of a messuage between Clifford s Inne east and Chancelor Lane west, 12 H. VII. (Add. MS.… … Dictionary of London
Charter — This is one of the famous English surnames that developed in the medieval period of history from about the 12th century. It is an occupational surname, and as such one of the most ancient, and describing a early transporter of goods. There are… … Surnames reference
Charter Roll — The Charter Roll is the administrative record created by the medieval office of the chancery that recorded all the charters issued by that office. In the medieval Kingdom of England, the first Charter Roll was started in 1199 under the… … Wikipedia
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Sources and abbreviations — The following are among the sources and authorities which have been consulted, the abbreviations being those made use of throughout the work: A.S. Anglo Saxon Dictionary, by Bosworth & Toller. Agas. Map of London, c. 1570 by R. Agas. Reproduced… … Dictionary of London
Alton, Hampshire — infobox UK place country = England latitude= 51.1498 longitude= 0.9769 official name= Alton population= 16,584 shire district= East Hampshire shire county = Hampshire region= South East England constituency westminster= East Hampshire post town=… … Wikipedia
(St.) Mary Woolchurch — On the south side of the Stocks Market, at the junction of the Poultry and Cornhill (S. 227). In Walbrook Ward. The parish extends into Broad Street, Cornhill and Langbourn Wards. Earliest mention: St. Mary of Woollechurche hawe, 1260 (Cal … Dictionary of London