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Reference
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C 53
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Title
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Charter Rolls
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Date
(When the record was created)
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1199-1517
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Description
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The charter rolls contain enrolments of royal charters, the most solemn form of Chancery instrument, which were used by the Crown to grant intangible benefits, such as liberties, privileges, immunities, exemptions and peerages, as well as for grants of land.
The enrolled charters on these rolls consist largely of charters of foundation and incorporation; grants of lands, liberties and privileges to cities, towns, civil and religious corporations, and individuals; creations of peerages; and grants of markets, fairs, free warrens, leets and hundreds.
The enrolments are either of the original granting charter, or of charters of confirmation of previous grants. The confirmation charters either confirm the previous grants without reciting them, or recite them in full, sometimes adding new grants as well. Charters differ in form from letters patent by being always executed in the presence of witnesses, whose attestation was necessary to ensure the charter's validity, and by having a more elaborate address clause.
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Related material
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See also the Special Collections, Ancient Petitions, in:
SC 8
After 1517, royal grants were enrolled on the patent rolls (C 66) and the charter rolls series was not continued; for patent rolls please see:
C 66
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Held by
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The National Archives, Kew
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Legal status
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Public Record(s)
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Language
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English and Latin
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Physical description
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200 roll(s)
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Subjects
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- Topics
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Trade and commerce
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Religions
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Unpublished finding aids
(A note of unpublished indexes, lists or guides to the record)
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Analyses of charter roll witnesses, 1227-1272, compiled by C A F Meekings, are available for consultation on request. An index to witnesses to the charters is also available for the reign of Edward III.
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Administrative / biographical background
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After 1517 charters were no longer issued, except in rare cases, chiefly for the conferring of titles of honour, and such charters were enrolled on the patent rolls; all further Crown grants were made in the form of letters patent. The series of charter rolls thus ceases at this date.
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Publication note(s)
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A large part of this series has been calendared, with some transcriptions, in Calendar of the charter rolls preserved in the Public Record Office, 1226-1516 (6 vols, HMSO, 1903-27). Most of the charter rolls for the reign of King John are transcribed in Rotuli chartarum in turri Londinensis asservati, ed T D Hardy (London, 1837).
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Record URL
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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C3613/