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Charters. relating to the Cistercian abbey of Buckland : manuscript, 1289-1529

Title
Charters. relating to the Cistercian abbey of Buckland : manuscript, 1289-1529
Creator / Contributor
Buckland Abbey (Devon, England)
Place of Origin
England
Language
Latin
Description
Extent: 13 items, bound : vellum ; 34 cm.
print
Subjects
Abstract
1. Charter of Margaret de Rivers, wife of Baldwin d'Isle, earl of Devon, to William the abbot of St. Benet of Bocland, 1289 -- 2. Charter of Thomas, bishop of Exeter, and the abbot and convent of Bockland, 1305 -- 3. Charter of John, abbot of Boketon, and the convent, to William Pomeroy, Christina his wife and Amesia their daughter for a tenement at Walkhampton, 1420 -- 4. Charter of the abbot of Bokeland to John Odymer and Joan his wife, 1499 -- 5. Charter of Thomas, abbot of Buckland -- 6. Charter of Abbot Thomas and William Lytte, 1475 -- 7. Charter of Abbot Thomas [Olynes], 1492 -- 8. Charter of Abbot Thomas and the Elford family, 1509 -- 9. Charter of Abbot Thomas Whyte, 1511 -- 10. Charter of Abbot Thomas Whyte and Johannes Bayle and Agnes, 1513 -- 11. Charter of Abbot Thomas White, 1516 -- 12. Charter of Abbot Thomas Whyte and Henry Drake and Isabelle, 1521 -- 13. Charter of Abbot Johannes [Tokey], 1529.
Genre
Charters.
Manuscripts, Medieval-England.
Manuscripts, Renaissance-England.
Rules (layout features)
Notes
Written in a contemporary charter hand. Many still have the customary vellum strap to pull from shelf.
Nos. 9, 11, 12, 13 inscribed: "Greenwood Bentley, Bradford. ... 1824."
Partial catalog description of bookseller P. M. Barnard pasted on first portfolio.
In a 20th-cent. library cloth binding.
MS Lat 10. Houghton Library, Harvard University.
Series
Digital Medieval Manuscripts at Houghton Library
Repository
Houghton Library, Harvard University

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