Early Yorkshire Charters
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- Editor: William Farrer
- Date Published: March 2013
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- isbn: 9781108058360
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This thirteen-volume series, published for the Yorkshire Archaeological Society between 1914 and 1965, is an extensive collection of the pre-thirteenth-century deeds and charters of Yorkshire, which had previously remained largely unpublished. The first three volumes were expertly edited by William Farrer (1861–1924), after whose death Charles Travis Clay (1885–1978) took up the task. The series was well respected for the quality of Farrer's editing, which was only surpassed by that of Clay in the later volumes. The documents are amply annotated and accompanied by discussion of their content and points of interest. The volumes also contain facsimile plates of select documents, as well as detailed indexes. An entire volume is devoted to indexing the first three volumes. In sum, this series stands as an invaluable resource for the study of medieval British history.
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- Date Published: March 2013
- format: Multiple copy pack
- isbn: 9781108058360
- length: 5128 pages
- dimensions: 485 x 350 x 185 mm
- weight: 9.45kg
- contains: 143 b/w illus. 6 maps
- availability: Temporarily unavailable - available from TBC
Table of Contents
Volume 1: Preface
1. Pre-Norman documents
2. The archbishop of York's fee
3. The city of York
4. St Mary's abbey, York
5. St Clement's priory, York
6. The Crown fee
7. Aincurt fee
8. Arches fee
9. Balliol fee
10. Belvoir fee
11. Bigod fee. Volume 2: Preface
12. Bruse fee
13. Bulmer fee
14. Archbishop of Canterbury's fee
15. Caux fee
16. Chamberlain's fee
17. Chauncy fee
18. Earl of Chester's fee
19. Bishop of Durham's fee
20. Fossard Fee
21. Gant fee
22. Greystoke fee. Volume 3: Preface
23. The fee of Hallamshire
24. Holderness: Abermarle fee
25. Honor of Lancaster
26. Lascy fee
27. The Malet fee
28. The fee of Meschin
29. The fee of Mortemer. Volume 4: Preface
Introduction
1. Charters of the lords of the honour
2. The descent of the early lords of the honour of Richmond
3. Charters relating to the demesne lands of the honour in Yorkshire
Index of sources
Index of persons and places
Subject index. Volume 5: Introduction
4. The fees of the honour
5. Charters relating to the fees of the honour in Yorkshire
6. The officials of the honour
Corrigenda et addenda
Index of sources
Index of persons and places
Subject index. Volume 6: Introduction
1. The Paynels
2. The lands of the Paynel fee
3. Charters of Ralph Paynel and his eldest son William and confirmations
4. Charters of the Paynels of Drax and Hambye
5. Charters relating to the inheritance of Alice daughter of William Paynel
6. Charters of the Paynels of Hooton Pagnell
Appendices
Index of sources
Index of persons and places
Subject index. Volume 7: Introduction
1. The lords of the honour of Skipton
2. The lands of the honour of Skipton
3. Charters of the lords of the honour
4. Charters relating to the fees of the honour
Appendices
Index of sources
Index of persons and places
Subject index. Volume 8: Introduction
1. The early generations of the family of Warenne
2. Charters of the lords of the honour
3. Charters relating to lands of the honour of Conisborough
4. Charters relating to lands of the manor of Wakefield
5. The styles of the lords of the honour and notes on their officials
Corrigenda et addenda
Corrigenda to Early Yorkshire Charters, volumes V–VII
Index of sources
Index of persons and places
Subject index. Volume 9: Introduction
1. The Stuteville families
2. The lands of the Stuteville fee
3. Charters of the Stuteville family
4. Charters relating to the knights' fees
5. Charters relating to the sub-tenure of the honour of Mowbray
Index of sources
Index of persons and places
Subject index. Volume 10: Introduction
1. The Trussebut family and its predecessors
2. The lands of the Trussebut fee
3. Charters of the lords of the fee
4. The tenancies of the fee
5. The fee and priory of Warter
6. Some charters of the Ros fee
Index of sources
Index of persons and places
Subject index
Consolidated index of fees in chief, chart pedigrees and notes on families in volumes I to X. Volume 11: Introduction
1. The Percy family
2. The lands of the Percy fee
3. Charters of the lords of the fee
4. Charters relating to the knights' fees
5. Charters relating to the demesne lands
6. Charters relating to other tenancies in chief
Index of sources
Index of persons and places
Subject index. Volume 12: Introduction
1. The Tison family
2. The lands of the Tison fee
3. Charters relating to the lands in Yorkshire
4. Charters relating to other counties
5. The family of Constable of Flamborough
Appendices
Index of sources
Index of persons and places
Subject index. Volume 13: Introduction
Index of persons and places
Index of descriptions and occupations
Index of chart pedigrees
Index of royal writs and charters and of final concords
Index of sources.
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