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A09098 The repertorie of records, remaining in [brace] the 4. treasuries on the receipt side at Westminster, the two remembrancers of the Exchequer with a briefe introductive index of the records of the Chancery and Touuer, whereby to give the better direction to the records abovesaid : as also a most exact calender of all those records of the Touuer, in which are contained and comprised whatsoever may give satisfaction to the searcher, for tenure or tytle of any thing. Agard, Arthur, 1540-1615.; Powell, Thomas, 1572?-1635? 1631 (1631) STC 194; ESTC S2396 32,521 222

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called Doomes-day in the custody of the Kings Remembrancer there Item another large booke in Parchment contayning the Inrollment of Popes Bulles Deeds of Lands conueyed to the Prince by sundry Persons Some Leagues with Princes especially of Wales c. The Inrollment of the Statutes of Winchester and Glocester c. Two great Bags of Suruey of sundry discouered Abbeyes by Cardinall Woolsey and such like Item a Bag of sundry Charters granted to diuers for Lands and Liberties in England the contents thereof may be found in a blacke booke in Parchment abbreuiated and intituled Chart. tangen diuersas Libertat de diversis Monasterijs alijs Item a great bag of Rolles of Assizes in Henry the third Edward the first Edward the third and Henry the fourth times all abbreuiated into Bookes very ready to bee found by the number Roll. Item a booke of the Treasurer and Chamberlaines Deputies deliuerances of Records and Iewels and Receipt of Leagues and deliuery of them out from Edward the thirds time vntill Henry the eighths time In which are many good Notes worthy of obseruation Item an old Catalogue of Leagues betwixt Prince and Prince and Popes intituled Kalendarium seu Repertorium Item a Basket wherein are contained 8. Bulles of Popes of Ratification of the liberties of England granted to the Kings Clergie and Nobility of England Item a Roll of Lands giuen in Mortmaine in London ab Anno 5. EDVVARD 1. vsque annum 30. of the same King Pro Camerar al. Elemosinam sustentand Item some Chamberlaines counterpels of the times of Philip and Mary and of Queene ELIZABETHS raigne Item a bag of bookes intituled bookes of Suruey and other de quibus quaere In which bag especially is a large booke intituled Extent Manerij de Bradford The middle division hath onely Placita Forrest which are diuided into three bags one bag containeth small bags wherein are mentioned the particular Shires or Forrests and on the outside are mentioned the shires The like is in another bag The third bag contayneth Records of Forrests in diuers shires There is also a fourth bag wherein are contained Inquisitions in sundry Forrests but in them you shall find nothing in effect for Euidence because they mention specially De malefactoribus de venac de virid In the bag of diuers Countyes is a bag of such Parliament Rolles as were found in the foure Treasuries and gathered and collected together which are abbreuiated into a booke and they bee very worthy Records and some of them touch matter of Forrests Item the innovate Roll is there The third Division containeth Placita de quo Warranto Edward 2. London in a Bag. Iersey Garn sey in a bag Kent in a gr●at Roll. Placita de quo Warranto in EDVVARD the thirds time in Northampton Bedford in one bag and therein are Inquisitions about the Fennes Nottingham and Darby in another bag The third Chest containeth Accompts and Court Rolls Southwales north-Northwales Chester In seueral bags in Edward the 1. Edw. 2. and Edw. 3. In two other great bags of Accounts Court Rolles and such like of the Kings and sundry other mens Lands in England abbreuiated into a booke c. Item a bag of very ancient Records of accompts of sundry Mannors intituled Par. eos In a bag of Accompts of the Lands called Warwicke-Lands and of the Earle and Countesse of Devonshires Lands wherein is an Accompt of EDVVARD Duke of Buckinghams Lands and a booke of Suruey of the sayd Dukes Lands made in Anno 13. of Henry the eight In a bag contayning Auditors Accompts in Henry the seuenths and Henry the eights times De terris perquisitis Item Accompts of the Staple of Callice Item Windsor Berkhamsteed and Hampton-Court Accompts Item compot a forinseca Hanaperij facult Iocalium Weston juxta Baldock Bags hanging on the Walles in the same Treasurie NExt the doore on the left hand is a bag intituled Bagamanorum In which are Inquisitions made in diuers Shires through the hundreds touching Liberties c. Withdrawne and withholden from the King in EDVVARD the firsts time c. Quere quid plus Item a bag of like Inquisitions in Com. Salop. in Edward the firsts time Item the like in Com. Wiltes Com. Devon Item a bag of Tenures which are but few Quere quid plus And therein a Roll of Com. Lincoln Anno 3 of Edward the third of Scutage Also a Copie of the booke called Kirbyes Questions in Yorkeshire in EDVVARD the firsts time And Nomina villarum in EDVVARD the seconds time Item ouer the third Chest hang these bags following viz. A bag of old Euidence and Court Rolles of Wykes Abbey dissolued by Cardinall Woolsey and a Priory called Montioy Item a bag of Indentures made betweene the Iudges and the Officers of the Treasurie for the receiuing of Records out of their Courts into the Treasurie of sundry natures Item a bag of matters concerning the Mint and aduancing or abasing of the Coynes Item a bag of Records which are abbreuiated remayning in a Chest of the same Court In the second Treasurie which is in the Pallace of Westminster locked with three lockes and contayning one Roome or Chamber there are these Records placed in Presses of Wainscot viz. In a Presse on the right hand in the middle A Blacke bag intituled Concerning the Insurrection of Yorkeshire being within a bag intituled Treasons Another blacke bag wherein is the Insurrection of Lincolneshire within the said bag intituled Treasons A bag of the Duke of Richmonds matters in the North. Receiuors Estates and accounts of theyr Offices Diuers bookes and workes of Byshop FISHERS and others which are specifyed in a booke made and collected in Anno 1610. This Presse is noted on the outside with this marke A. On the left hand two Presses of Counterpells of sundry Kings times In the second third and fifth Presses on the right hand are Deliberationes Gaoles in sundry Countyes Item the vpper part of one of the Presses contayneth diuers Popes Bulls c. In the third Presse on the left hand are contained sundry Deeds of Sale Guift Purchase and Exchange of Land made to sundry Princes in former times beginning at EDVVARD the firsts time put into seuerall boxes In the foremost Presse on the right hand are some accompts of the French Territoryes and Accompts of the chiefe Butlers Office of England Books of Accompts of Fortification and the Staple of Callice and Suruayors of works c On the left hand in the Corner of the same Presse are stampes of Coynes of Edward the thirds time In the foremost Presse on the left hand are bookes of Musters made in HENRY the eights time In the foremost Presse on the furtherside is a presse full of Letters and Cyphers of Embassadours written at the time of theyr Negotiation tempore of Henry the eyght c. Item two small Cupboords or Coffers in the Wall contayning some few Rentalls bookes and matters touching mens Lands Lordships the Contents
Graunts of Inheritance granted by any of our Kings before Richard the third and so ancient as there are any Records here and this with the like was transmitted hither out of the Chancerie Item here be certaine Rolles of Edward the first for his whole raigne Item two bookes or Kalenders of Free Warrens Markets Fayres Leets and other Liberties gathered out of the Charter Roll of the time of Edward the first and during his whole Raigne Item an old Kalender of Charters of Corporations and other Liberties granted of Cities Boroughes Abbyes Colledges and Cathedrall Churches during the whole Raigne of Edward the first Item a Kalender or Collection of the Parliament Rolles of Attayndors Restitutions Resumptions from the twenty ninth of Henry the third till the end of his raigne Ietm certaine paper Rolles for confirmations of Charters and Liberties of Colledges Corporations and religious Houses And for Licences of Lands to be giuen in Mortmaine from the first of Edward the first till the last of Edward the fourth done by way of Alphabet Item one booke of Confirmations of Charters of Liberties of Colledges Corporation and religious Houses and for Licenses of Lands to bee giuen in Mortmaine as aforesaid collected out of the Patent and close Rolles of all the time of Edward the second except two or three of the last yeares Item certaine small bundles of loose Papers of like nature by way of Alphabet of sundry Kings times confusedly layd together Item a collection of the Patent Rolles gathered of all Presentations made by the King to any Church Prebendarie or Chappell as well in the right of the Crowne as in the right of any other the same beeing for that time in the hands of the King from primo of Edward the first till the midst of the raigne of Edward the third Here be two bookes the one of the Taxation of all the Spirituall Liuings in England The other of the Temporalties Item the ancient Perambulations of the Forrests Some Parliament businesses c. Some Forreigne businesses as Treaties c. The Fees heere The Fees heere are the like in all things as in Chancerie Saue onely that the Search of any thing heere is tenne Shillings THE EXCHEQVER followes THe chiefe Records of the Exchequer are in the custody of the Lord Treasurer and the two Chamberlaines there And of the two Remembrancers viz. The Kings Remembrancer and the Lord Treasurers Remembrancer The Records in the Kings Treasuries at Westminster being foure of which the Lord Treasurer and the Chamberlaines haue the custody may be deuided thus Records viz. 1. Forreigne as Leagues or Treaties betweene Prince and Prince or States of sundry Nations 2. Domesticall and they are of foure sorts Viz. 1. Such as concerne matters of Estate and the Crowne onely 2. Pleading betwixt the King and Subiect for preseruing of the Kings Prerogatiue 3. Pleadings betweene Subject and Subject 4. Accompts of the King and concerning some of his Lands and some of the Subiects also All which Records and Monuments are layd vp for their better preseruation in foure seuerall Treasuries except some few kept in priuate Officers hands whereof mention shall bee hereafter made vnder three seuerall Keyes kept by three sundty Officers distinct the one key from the other And vpon each doore three lockes all which foure Treasuries and their places with their Records in them contained I shall hereafter set forth and declare Treasuries The foure Treasuries their Places 1. The first in the Court of Receipt 2. The second in the New Pallace of Westminster 3. The third in the late dissolued Abbey of Westminster in the old Chapiter House 4. The fourth in the Cloyster of the sayd Abbey And so much for their places For your better direction I shall deliuer what Records are to bee found in euery of these Treasuries respectiuely But by the way and before I begin to shew what Records are in euery Treasury it is fit I should shew you what particular Records vse to remaine in the hands of priuate Officers on the Receipt side The first with the Remembrancer of the Receipt which is now the Office of Sir ROBERT PYE who hath the keeping of all Privy Seales And Inrollment of Patents and Warrants for the Issuing of Treasure And the accompts thereof from the Tellers whereof hee hath a great number in Bags and Presses in an Office close by the Court of Receipt And in another Office which he hath below neare his house The next is the Clarke of the Pelles now Sir EDVVARD WARDORS Office who keepeth the two Pelles called Redditus and Intreitus of both sorts whereof hee hath a particular Office in a roome neare to the Court of Receipt which records are from EDVVARD the first till this present And now to the foure Treasuries The first is the Treasurie of the Court of Receipt In which are Two of the ancientest Bookes of Records in this Kingdome made in WILLIAM the Conquerours time called Doomes-day The one Booke in Quarto containing the Description or Suruey of Essex Norfolke and Suffolke The other in Folio being the like for all the Shires in England from Cornwall to the Riuer of Tyne Here is a Booke called the blacke Booke made in HENRY the seconds time De necessarijs Scarij observandis And in the same are the Oathes and Admittances of Officers inrolled and other Notes of some consequence Item heere is a Patent Roll of EDVVARD the seconds time Item a booke in Parchment of the Perambulation of all the Kings Forrests beyond Trent And the Iustice-Seate held in them by the Deputyes of the Lord Cromweil Iustice there made in the time of HENRY the eight Item a Bag of canvasse of speciall Records abbreuiated into a sheet of Paper being in the Bag Item the ancient Keyes of the Treasurie of the Leagues in the Cloyster of Westminster Abbey in a Chest. Item sundry Bags of Foyles of Sheriffes and Bayliffes tallyes which by default of Order in the Pype Office were neuer joyned Item sundry Books of Remembrances and Abbreuiations of Records Item the Seale of the Court of Receipt in siluer very ancient with the Kings face in it and these words following about it Sigillum Officij Receipt Success Regis Anglia There is a little Roome adjoyning to the same Courts wherein are three Chests In which are Records placed viz. THe first Chest next to the Doore containeth Pleadings of Quo Warranto coram Iusticiarijs itinerantibus and Placita Corona and Placita de Iur. Ass. in and through the most part of the Shires of England in King EDVVARD the firsts time Onely some two shires put into a Bag and some one shire for the more easie finding and Preseruation thereof The next Chest beyond that hath three Divisions in it THe first diuision being on the right hand hath in it a very faire Booke in Parchment in Folio containing an abbreuiation of the two former spoken Bookes of Doomes day verbatim with that Booke in the Exchequer