Notes from public records and some historical and legal pieces
MS. Dugdale 10
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Title
Notes from public records and some historical and legal pieces
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MS. Dugdale 10
Summary
Notes from public records and some historical and legal pieces:
1. Excerpts from:
Fol. 9v. wardrobe accounts, for various dates between 31 Ed. i and 12 Ed. iii
Fol. 28. great wardrobe accounts 21 Ed. iii-temp. Hen. vi, now in the Public Record Office
Followed (fol. 65) by 'The names of all the earles, barons etc. reteyned under the high and mighty prince John, regent of the kingdome of France, duke of Bedford ...' and a note (fol. 66) from the close roll of 44 Ed. iii
Fol. 67. charter rolls, 1 John-56 Hen. iii, and (fol. 84) patent rolls
2:
Fol. 68. 'Divers remarkable observations, relating to sundry persons, famous for their knowledge in the laws of this realme, made by ... learned in that profession, and cheifly collected from the yeare-bookes'
Fol. 93v. 'An answer to a certaine pamphlet, intituled the antient right of the commons of England asserted, printed at London in a° 1680'
Fol. 103v. 'The beginning of the controversye between the houses of Yorke, and Lancaster'
Fol. 105v. 'The arraignment of Philip Howard earle of Arundell ... 10 Aprilis a0 1589'
Fol. 110. 'Certaine breif observations of sundry particulars [relating to the baronage] in the time of K. Henry the viiiths reigne'
Fol. 114v. copy of 'a certain narrative, written by the late bishop of Ely (dr. Matthew Wren) with his own hand, of that remarkable conference; which after his return from Spain with prince Charles (a° 1623), he had with [the bishops of Durham, Winchester, and St. David's]'
Fol. 114v. 'A true accompt of the strange recovery wroght upon ... Wallys, a poore man in Stamford in the county of Lincolne, from a dangerous consumptive infirmity, in or about the yeare 1655'
Labelled 'E.2'
Date
Written after 1660 and in part after 1680 by Sir William Dugdale
Language
English
Latin
Multiple languages
French
Physical facet
On paper
Physical extent
126 Leaves
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Collection contents
Notes from public records and some historical and legal pieces
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