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Some manuscript sources, preserved in the Public Record Office, for a survey of the lands of the earldom of Cornwall (1272–1300)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Manuscript Sources in the Public Records Office
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1942

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page xxxix note 1 This is the register referred to by Sir F. Palgrave in his Antient kalendars and inventories of the Treasury of the Exchequer (1836), i. 50Google Scholar: ‘Carte, quieta clamancia, scripta, convenciones et munimenta que fuerunt Domini Edmundi quondam Comitis Cornubie nunc in manu Domini Regis existences, cum uno registro continenti transcripta de munimentis predictis’, all contained, ‘in coffero de coreo ferro ligato signato per litteram de V’. On 10 August 1302 the executors of the earl's will were ordered to take to London, by Michaelmas, all the muniments in their custody concerning the earl's lands. C.C.R. 1296–1302, p. 599.Google Scholar