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Trustees for Crown Lands and Fee Farm Rents: Conveyances of Crown Lands

Catalogue reference: E 304

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E 304

These records are counterparts of indented deeds of sale of estates previously belonging to Charles I, Queen Henrietta Maria and Prince Charles. They were sold by trustees set up in 1649 by Parliament for this purpose. The properties concerned...

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E 304

Title
Trustees for Crown Lands and Fee Farm Rents: Conveyances of Crown Lands
Date

1649-1660

Description

These records are counterparts of indented deeds of sale of estates previously belonging to Charles I, Queen Henrietta Maria and Prince Charles. They were sold by trustees set up in 1649 by Parliament for this purpose. The properties concerned include premises, manors, fisheries, mines, warrens and rents.

Related material

For certain other records of Parliamentary sales of Crown lands see SP 26

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
Trustees for Crown Lands and Fee Farm Rents, 1649-1660
Physical description

8 bundle(s)

Subjects
Topics
Manors
Crown lands and estates
Fishing
Farming
Unpublished finding aids
There is an 18th-century manuscript calendar and index in IND 1/16983, entitled Particulars for Sale of Crown Lands - Commonwealth - Augmentation Office, arranged by county.
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C6683/

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