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Diocese of Coventry and Lichfield: Account rolls of the bishop's sequestrator and...

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This record is about the Diocese of Coventry and Lichfield: Account rolls of the bishop's sequestrator and... dating from 1505.

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271
Title
Diocese of Coventry and Lichfield: Account rolls of the bishop's sequestrator and of accountants of episcopal manors and other property
Date
1505
Description

Modern forms of names are given where they are known.

Related material

<p>The Paget archive (held at Staffordshire Record Office under reference D(W)1734) contains many more records, including accounts, relating to the manors that feature below. Other account rolls of episcopal manors, dating from the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries, are in the Lichfield Record Office among the records of the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield (D30/N1-N28) and the Church Commissioners (B/A/21/124078-9).</p>

Held by
Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Archive Service: Staffordshire County Record Office
Language
English
Physical description
8 files
Immediate source of acquisition

Purchased at a sale at Sotheby's with a grant made by Friends of the National Libraries

Administrative / biographical background

The detailed custodial history of these records up to the time of their sale is not known, but they may be strays from the records of the Paget family of Beaudesert, which acquired parts of the medieval episcopal estate in 1546.

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Diocese of Coventry and Lichfield: Account rolls of the bishop's sequestrator and of accountants of episcopal manors and other property