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Registrum Antiquissimum, Volume II

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Registrum Antiquissimum Vol. 2

Edited by C.W. Foster M.A., Hon.D.Litt., F.S.A. Canon of Lincoln and Prebendary of Leicester Saint Margaret

See the Description for Volume I, LRS Volume 27.
This volume, unlike the first volume which contained many charters that had been previously printed, consists of texts very few of which had been published before. The documents comprise charters of bishops and lay magnates, indulgences, the Choristers’ charters and cartularies relating to Episcopal lands and administration, and to some of the prebendal estates in Lincolnshire.
Adapted from the Preface.

Contents

  • Frontispiece: Seal of Bishop Hugh Wells (1209-1235) and Seal of the Chapter of Lincoln (12th and 13th centuries)
  • Dedication in English to Frank Merry Stenton, 1 page
  • Preface, 3 pages
  • Contents, 15 pages
  • List of Illustrations, 2 pages. There are facsimiles of 31 documents.
  • Abbreviations and Notes, 4 pages
  • Manuscripts additional to those described in the Introduction to Volume I, 1 page
  • List of Charters, 2 pages
  • List of additional charters, 9 pages
  • Corrections and Additions for Volume I, 3 pages
  • Corrections and Additions for Volume II, 1 page
  • Registrum Antquissimum documents 309- 641, 334 pages
  • Appendix I Facsimiles of the charters of Henry II of which facsimiles were not supplied in volume I, 1 page plus 8 pages of facsimiles
  • Appendix II Seals, 5 pages
  • Index of Persons and Places, 49 pages
  • Index of Counties and Countries, 5 pages
  • Index of Subjects, 5 pages

Language: The documents are in Latin with summaries in English

Reprint ISBN: 9-978-90150-328-2


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