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Justices of the Forest: Records formerly in the Treasury of the Receipt of the Exchequer,...

Catalogue reference: E 32

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E 32

Forest records collected in the Treasury of the Receipt from the mid-thirteenth century onwards, with a few additions made during the twentieth century. The bulk of the records date from the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, but a single item...

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E 32

Title
Justices of the Forest: Records formerly in the Treasury of the Receipt of the Exchequer, etc
Date

1180-1672

Description

Forest records collected in the Treasury of the Receipt from the mid-thirteenth century onwards, with a few additions made during the twentieth century.

The bulk of the records date from the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, but a single item comes from the reign of Henry II, a few miscellaneous documents from the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, and collections relating to the Waltham Forest and New Forest eyres held in the reign of Charles II in 1670.

The records of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries consist mainly of records of forest eyres from between 1209 and 1358, including both the plea rolls (in some cases more than one for a particular eyre) and some of the documents prepared by forest officials, such as local foresters, verderers and regarders, for those eyres, mainly of the late thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Such documents survive mainly from the Northamptonshire eyres of 1255 and 1348 and the Wiltshire and Hampshire eyres of 1330.

Also included are records of the proceedings of the local forest attachment courts (often referred to as swanimote courts) which were handed in to forest eyres. This series also contains some records of perambulations of the boundaries of the forests and inquisitions into the state of particular forests (de statu foreste), taken by the chief justices of the forest south of the Trent or their deputies, in the form either of files of original inquisitions, sealed by the jurors, or enrolled copies.

Some of these records were formerly in E 146

Related material

For other series of forest records, see: CHES 33 DL 39 E 146 JUST 1 JUST 4

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
Justices of the Forest, 1166-1817
Physical description

364 files and rolls

Subjects
Topics
Litigation
Forestry
Unpublished finding aids
Calendars arranged by county and then alphabetically by place, giving the date and the old number are in IND 1/17031 and IND 1/17032; transcript of selected pleas and perambulations in IND 1/17033; Le Neve's index in IND 1/17179
Publication note(s)
For a detailed archival history of forest eyre records, see D Crook, 'The records of forest eyres in the Public Record Office, 1179 to 1670', Journal of the Society of Archivists, XVII (1996), 183-193
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C6531/

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