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Charter issued by the Anglo-Saxon King Edgar
Series
Catalogue reference: C 136
C 136
The fifth series of inquisitions post mortem in Series I, dating to the reign of Richard II.
C 136
c1377-c1399
The fifth series of inquisitions post mortem in Series I, dating to the reign of Richard II.
Each file is usually made up of the documentation of inquisitions post mortem following the deaths of about twenty persons. The actual number of inquisitions in each file is likely to be rather greater than twenty, given that a tenant might well have held lands in more than one county, in which case separate inquisitions were required to be conducted in each shire concerned. The series is arranged, as far as possible, in chronological order.
Inquisitions made upon the lands of particularly wealthy magnates may take up several files on their own.
Accounts submitted to the Exchequer by the escheators are in E 136
Copies of inquisitions post mortem sent to the Exchequer are in
Public Record(s)
Latin
109 file(s)
The records in this series were formerly housed in the Tower of London.
In Ireland the escheator, chancellor and justiciar can variously be found taking responsibility for escheats during Richard II's reign, whilst in Calais this function evidently lay with the captain. Responsibility for escheats in Wales outside the principality seems to have lain with the several escheators of Shropshire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire. Within the principality it appears that the justices returned inquisitions post mortem to Chancery.
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Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series I, Richard II
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