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Transcripts from the muniments in St Margaret's, Westminster

Catalogue reference: SMW

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SMW
Title
Transcripts from the muniments in St Margaret's, Westminster
Date
20th century
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Transcripts, with annotations, from the muniments of St Margaret's, Westminster, etc., made by Canon Herbert Francis Westlake, MVO, FSA; 20th century. As follows:-

(1) Accounts of the Guild of the Assumption of Our Lady in St Margaret's, Westminster, for 1474-7, 1487-90, 1505-8, 1515-18, 1518-21. pp. 1-176;-

(2) Accounts of the Guild of Our Lady of Rouncivall by Charing Cross for 1520-2, 1522-4, 1536-40. pp. 177-231;-

(3) Transcript of an early printed pardon (indulgence) granted to the fraternity of St Cornelys, Westminster (from T. Hearne, Remarks and Collections (Oxford Historical Society), VIII (1907), 7). p. i;-

(4) Rule of the Guild of Our Lady of Rouncivall (transcribed from PRO, Chancery Misc., C. 47/42/212). pp. iii, v.

Index to item (1) at pp. xxv-xxxv. The index to item (2) listed on the contents page (fol. iv) is not included.

Held by
Society of Antiquaries of London
Former department reference
SAL/MS/481
Creator(s)
Westlake, Herbert Francis (1879-1925), Anglican clergyman
Unpublished finding aids
Society of Antiquaries online catalogue: https://collections.sal.org.uk/smw
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/c8ddbecb-92ec-4972-97fb-d1ea6e3f8f6b/

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Transcripts from the muniments in St Margaret's, Westminster