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Office of the Auditors of Land Revenue: Ancient Deeds, Series E

Catalogue reference: LR 14

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LR 14

Private conveyancing deeds, including a number of bonds, wills, letters of denization and other documents, acquired by the auditors of the land revenue. Most of the records are likely either to have been obtained from the Augmentation Office or...

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Reference

LR 14

Title
Office of the Auditors of Land Revenue: Ancient Deeds, Series E
Date

1223-1730

Description

Private conveyancing deeds, including a number of bonds, wills, letters of denization and other documents, acquired by the auditors of the land revenue. Most of the records are likely either to have been obtained from the Augmentation Office or brought to the auditors' office for enrolment. Others may well have been attributed to the series in error. By and large the series contains conveyancing documentation (smaller deeds dating from before 1603).

There are also records of gifts, grants and demises made by the monarch - the enrolment of which was one of the chief tasks of the Land Revenue Auditors. These tend to be more numerous from around piece 600, but it is difficult to be certain whether this distribution is of any significance.

The series clearly includes large parts of the estate archives of certain families and religious houses and in certain instances particular archives, or sections of them, can be found concentrated within a given range of piece numbers. It appears that some smaller archives have been kept together - or virtually so - in the lis. These collections relate to Thorney Abbey, Cambridgeshire (892 and 892/1-29, all from Henry VIII's reign); the Trinitarian house at Hounslow, Middlesex (674-681 and 901, 943); Hospital of St Mary within Cripplegate, (London) and its founder William Elsing; The Minories (London), Pentney Priory (Norfolk), Robert Becket of Cartuther (Cornwall); Thomas Catcot of Lamyatt, Somerset (826-834, all 29 Eliz I); Robert the Smith of Cosby (Leicestershire) and Maud his wife (510-17, all from Edward II's reign); and Tymperleys, off Trinity Street, Colchester (922 and 922/1-11).

Arrangement

In its present state this series exhibits little sign of order: no attempt seems to have been made to impose an artificial arrangement on the class at the time of listing and little seems to survive from any earlier arrangement.

Related material

Later deeds are in LR 16

Separated material

Larger deeds of this period are in

LR 15

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English and Latin

Physical description

1178 bundles and volumes

Immediate source of acquisition

From 1900 to 1903 Office of Land Revenue Records and Enrolments

Subjects
Topics
Conveyancing
Government finances
Litigation
Religions
Nationality
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C10313/

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