Manumission certificate, ca. 1275-1300 [manuscript]
- Bib ID:
- 391581
- Format:
- Manuscript
- Access Conditions:
- Available for research. Not for loan.
- Description:
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- [ca. 1275-1300]
- 2 leaves + 1 mylar folder.
- Summary:
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One medieval parchment leaf containing original Latin manumission, with a second modern leaf containing a modern translation of the text in English. Also accompanied by a typed translation made in about 1970 by Dr. J.L.M. Gully, London, a chronology of events between 1199 and 1265 and a copy of the Maggs' sale catalogue entry from catalogue 959 'Autograph letters and historical documents', Summer 1974, p. 32. The Certificate of manumission is a transaction whereby villeins Robert, William and Richard, sons of Richard Tret of Newtown, Lancashire, England acquired, via Ralph le Massy, their freedom from Robert Banastre Lord of Makerfield.
- Notes:
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- Manuscript reference no.: MS 6099.
- Photographic copies.
- Subject:
- Time Coverage:
- 1275-1300
- Other authors/contributors:
- Copyright:
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In Copyright
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Copyright status was determined using the following information:
- Material type:
- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 1978
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