Piece
Order as: E 101/41/1 - E 101/41/41.
Catalogue reference: E 101/41
Order as: E 101/41/1-E 101/41/41.
Sub-series
Catalogue reference: Sub-series within E 101
This record is about the NUNCII. in the series King's Remembrancer: Accounts Various.
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Particulars of account and compoti of ambassadors and heraldic messengers (hence nuncii) from the reigns of Henry III to James I.
The documents are the vouchers and receipts for expenses of ambassadors and other diplomatic personnel undertaking missions abroad on behalf of the English crown between the late thirteenth to late fifteenth centuries. On occasion, the accounts also include details of the expenses of foreign ambassadors visiting England, whose visit was paid for by the English crown (eg E 101/321/32). The accounts also contain details of payments to diplomatic messengers for the delivery of letters, writs and other documentation concerning current negotiations.
On their arrival in the Public Record Office in the nineteenth century the pre-1324 and post-1324 nuncii documents were sorted together into this series regardless of their original administrative provenance.
E 403/2420-2429 and E 407/38 hold ambassador and messenger expenses. E 36/186-192 - diplomatic documents from Edward II to Henry VIII. Prior to 42 Edward III see pipe rolls, E 372 and duplicate chancellor rolls, E 352. After 42 Edward III see foreign accounts rolls, E 364. Declared accounts 1545-1706, E 351143-52. C 66-67 patent rolls hold appointment details, powers, safe-conducts and protections for ambassadors and messengers. See C 76 for treaty enrolments; SC 1 for diplomatic correspondence.
E 101
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