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Lists of public records entitled 'Abstracts of diuers Bulls and notable Remembrances...

Catalogue reference: MS 2000

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MS 2000
Title
Lists of public records entitled 'Abstracts of diuers Bulls and notable Remembrances in the new Treasurye', made by various antiquaries early in the 17th cent
Description

The list does not appear to have any connection with documents at Lambeth and was perhaps acquired by John Selden from another source. It consists of the following items:

List in several hands, including that of Arthur Agard (f. 34v), of the contents of eight bundles of papal bulls dating from Henry II to Henry VIII. A few are transcribed in full (ff. 1-35).

Chronological list of various documents, temp. Edward the Confessor--1568 (ff. 36-55v).

Further list of documents, temp. Ed. I--1554, enclosed in a warrant to Sir Robert Cotton, Francis Tate, Arthur Agard, and St. Lo Knyveton to examine documents in the Great Wardrobe (ff. 56-81).

List of documents including 'the contents of Bundells of Bookes and letters layde in the presse in the newe Threasaury in the newe gallarie' (ff. 82-92v).

Held by
Lambeth Palace Library
Language
English
Physical description
ii + 98 ff.
Physical condition
Bound in vellum.
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/cd173a62-78b6-47a9-8ae3-0503467f2d0b/

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Lists of public records entitled 'Abstracts of diuers Bulls and notable Remembrances in the new Treasurye', made by various antiquaries early in the 17th cent