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Manors and Manorial Documents after 1500

Manors and Manorial Documents after 1500

a guide for local and family historians in England and Wales

by Mark Forrest and Helen Watt
Paperback
Publication Date: 05/03/2022

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Manorial documents are an under-used source for local history. They offer a wealth of information about farming practices, village customs, inheritance, crime and local government, essential to understanding past communities. This comprehensive guide to post medieval manors details how they were managed and presents illustrated examples of administrative documents - custumals, accounts, surveys and maps - as well as the court rolls and books that record the court in session. It includes case studies of how they may be used, a bibliography and a glossary.
ISBN:
9780948140068
9780948140068
Category:
British & Irish history
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
05-03-2022
Publisher:
British Association for Local History
Pages:
96
Dimensions (mm):
234x156x7mm
Weight:
0.19kg

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