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The pipe roll for Michaelmas 1226 is particularly informative as it preserves the accounts for no fewer than twenty-nine English shrievalties, allowing us to analyse the collection of royal revenues in fascinating detail.
List of contents
CONTENTS
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PREFACE by the General Editors
PREFACE by the Volume Editors
INTRODUCTION
Appendices to the Introduction
I: List of Castles in Text with Custodians
II: Payments to Individuals in Castles in Text
III: Payments for Repairs to, Builds in, and Works on Castles in Text
EDITORIAL CONVENTIONS
TEXT
Yorkshire
Essex and Hertfordshire
Cumberland
Northamptonshire
Northumberland
Cornwall
Lincolnshire
Hampshire
Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire
Berkshire
Warwickshire and Leicestershire
Gloucestershire
Wiltshire
Shropshire
Staffordshire
Lancashire
Kent
Herefordshire
Sussex (Continuation)
Norfolk and Suffolk
Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire
Worcestershire
Sussex
Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire
Oxfordshire
Surrey
London and Middlesex
Devon
Account of Marlborough
Dorset
Somerset
London Continuation)
Account of Walter
Account of Bamburgh
Account of Windsor
Account of Works at Castle of Dover
Account of Peter son of Herbert - Farms of Yorkshire
Account of Manor of Bloxham
Account of Thomas of Cirencester
Account of Thomas of Cirencester for Lands of Earl of Devon
Account of Thomas of Cirencester for Profits from Five Manors
Account of Thomas of Cirencester for Chattels of Fugitives from the lands of the Earl of Devon
Account of Thomas of Cirencester for Manors of the King in Devon
ACCOUNT OF W. Bishop of Carlisle
Index of Persons and Places
Index of Subjects
Officers and Council of the Society
Summary
The pipe roll for Michaelmas 1226 is particularly informative as it preserves the accounts for no fewer than twenty-nine English shrievalties, allowing us to analyse the collection of royal revenues in fascinating detail.