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Exchequer and Chancery: Master Richards' Exhibits

Catalogue reference: C 106

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C 106

The documents in this series consist of private papers of all kinds, delivered into the court of Chancery by plaintiffs and defendants as evidence in their suits. Most of the papers were delivered back to their owners, but those that remain form...

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C 106

Title
Exchequer and Chancery: Master Richards' Exhibits
Date

c1216-1853

Description

The documents in this series consist of private papers of all kinds, delivered into the court of Chancery by plaintiffs and defendants as evidence in their suits.

Most of the papers were delivered back to their owners, but those that remain form a major source for social, economic and business history. Some of the collections contain intimate correspondence, and family papers, including diaries and wills; others include estate papers and accounts covering several centuries.

Business, professional and trade papers are very well represented. There are important holdings relating to the army, individual artists, the book and newspaper trades, the building trades, charities, chemists, churchwardens accounts, the cloth trades, coachmakers, collieries and the coal trade, the diamond, gold and silver trades, hospitals, mining, naval officers and seamen, prize agents, privateers, schools, shipping, the slave trade, street lighting, undertakers, waterworks, and the wine trade.

There is also a considerable amount of material relating to the East India Company, India, the West Indies and North America, and foreign trade.

The exhibits in this series include many which originated in suits begun on the equity side of the Exchequer.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English and Latin

Physical description

239 bundle(s)

Subjects
Topics
Art, architecture and design
Army
Trade and commerce
Caribbean
Slavery
Legal
Coal
Food and drink
Navy
Americas
Diaries
Mining and quarrying
Personal and family papers
Custodial history

The documents were handed on by each master to his successor, until reclaimed. The exhibits in this series ended up in the care of Master Richards, the last Twelfth Master, 1841-1860, who also served as one of the masters in the court of Exchequer.

Unpublished finding aids
An index to the Chancery Masters over time is filed with the paper list.
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C3665/

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