Catalogue description Court of Common Pleas: Concords of Fines Files, Interregnum and Charles II
Reference: | CP 24/4 |
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Title: | Court of Common Pleas: Concords of Fines Files, Interregnum and Charles II |
Description: |
Files of concords, texts of agreements to convey property which were drawn up as a preliminary to levying a final concord to bring about the conveyance itself, for the period from the death of Charles I to that of his son. The concords for the 1650s are in English, but they reverted to Latin at the Restoration. |
Date: | 1649-1685 |
Separated material: |
In the early 1990s some complete and original term files of concords were found among unsorted writ miscellanea. They are now in CP 61 |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Language: | English and Latin |
Physical description: | 67 file(s) |
Unpublished finding aids: |
There are no indexes to the concords, but the indexes to the notes of fines, described under CP 25/2, serve as a rough guide if it is appreciated that the concord may well have been filed in a different term from the note. |
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