Copies of documents relating to forests and manors in the Middle Ages, Late sixteenth century
Scope and Contents
(1) Courts held for the forest of Barnwood in Buckinghamshire, in the reigns of King Richard II, King Henry IV, King Henry V, King Henry VI and King Edward IV, and a few notes relating to the reign of Philip and Queen Mary I; (2) 'Extenta manerii de Borestall facta 15 Hen. VI' and 26 Hen. VI; (3) a perambulation of the king's forests in Buckinghamshire, 26 Edw. I.
Dates
- Creation: Late sixteenth century
Conditions Governing Access
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Extent
1 volume(s) (48 leaves.)
Language of Materials
Latin
Custodial History
In the Library by the mid 1750s.
Physical Description
Paper.
Repository Details
Part of the Cambridge University Library Repository
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