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Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Western Michigan University (99509920034602436, WMU MS 135)
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English court roll, 1603-1611 (DS6418)
Manuscript metadata collected by Digital Scriptorium from Western Michigan University (99509920034602436, WMU MS 135)

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    English court roll, 1603-1611
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    Court records--England--17th century
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    West Hanningfield (England)--History
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    Manuscripts, English--Michigan--Kalamazoo
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    Essex (England)--History--17th century--Sources
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    Extent: 1 roll (8 sheets) : parchment, 300 x 430 to 170 x 240 mm.
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    Title supplied by cataloger.
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    Ms. documents.
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    Parchment, eight single sheets joined by parchment tie in upper left corner. Modern foliation, "1-8". Size varies from 300 x 430 to 170 x 240 mm; item 1 was originally 600 x 430 mm. Written in English secretary script, likely all by the same hand; item 1 in a slightly larger and darker hand; opening words in bastard anglicana. Extensive damage to the membranes of several rolls; large portions...
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    MS 135 is composed of eight parchment court rolls relating to West Hanningfield, Essex, all of which are contemporary with one another and are joined together by a single parchment tie.
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    Written in England, probably in West Hanningfield between 1603 and 1611 (each document with different date). Item 1 on dorse: the number "59" in pencil. Item 2 on dorse: "843" in pencil. Items 4, 3, and 5 on dorse: three- to four-line near contemporary inscriptions concerning the nature of the documents; all include the name of Richard Humfrey and Richard Cannon. Gift of Department of History...
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