Register of knights' fees in Norfolk, made in 1291–1292. — 16th century; English, Norfolk
MS. Gough Norfolk 28
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Title
Register of knights' fees in Norfolk, made in 1291–1292. — 16th century; English, Norfolk
Shelfmark
MS. Gough Norfolk 28
Associated place
Norfolk
Date
16th century
Language
Latin
Contents
Form
codex
Support
paper
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Title
A feodary (Liber omnium feodorum militum) of Norfolk, made in 1291-2, in Latin
Shelfmark
MS. Gough Norfolk 28
Date
Written in the 16th century by R. Beckham
Language
Latin
Physical facet
On paper
Physical extent
45 Leaves
Custodial history
'Hic liber scriptus fuit manu propria Ricardi Beckham generosi: ita testor Petrus Le Neve.' P. Le Neve owned the book.
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Collection contents
Norfolk
Norfolk MSS.
A feodary (Liber omnium feodorum militum) of Norfolk, made in 1291-2, in Latin
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