Catalogue description Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Transcripts of Deeds and Charters

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Details of E 132
Reference: E 132
Title: Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Transcripts of Deeds and Charters
Description:

This series consists of rolls, files and single membranes containing transcripts of charters, deeds and related documents. While the instruments transcribed range from a 14th-century copy of a grant by Offa, King of Mercia, in 781 to a copy of a lease of manorial mills dating to 1590-1, most date to the 13th and 14th centuries and relate to possessions of religious houses and private individuals alike.

The original purpose of many of the documents in this series is unclear. Some may relate to unfinished Quo Warranto proceedings of the 1280s. Many of the transcripts were presumably prepared by the religious houses themselves, some of them with illumination.

Date: c1272-c1625
Related material:

It is possible that some of the original documents may be found amongst the numerous collections of deeds held in the Public Record Office. Many of the instruments transcribed in this series may be found enrolled on the following:

the Charter Rolls in C 53

the Patent Rolls in C 66

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English, French and Latin
Physical description: 66 files and rolls
Custodial history: Some of the material in this series was part of the ancient miscellanea of the Queen's Remembrancer, located at Carlton Ride and Stone Tower, Westminster, in 1858. Other documents came from the miscellanea of the Treasury of Receipt and from the Augmentation Office.

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