Medieval source material on the internet: Miscellaneous
- Urban and guild records
- Schools, Universities and Inns of Court
- Private letters and papers
- Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
For a brief guide to miscellaneous records,
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For some medieval records in Ancestry's UK and Ireland Collection,
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(1) Urban and guild records
For some medieval records in Ancestry's UK and Ireland Collection,
click here
- Livery Company Membership Guide (Guildhall Library)
Introduction and listings of membership records for individual companies.
- Records of London's Livery Companies Online (Centre for Metropolitan History and the City of London Livery Companies)
Searchable database, in progress, providing free access to records of apprentices and freemen between 1400 and 1900. The companies currently participating are the Bowyers, Clothworkers, Drapers, Founders, Girdlers, Goldsmiths, Mercers, Musicians, Salters and Tallow Chandlers.
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The Officers of Borough Government: Lists of Office-holders 1272-1460
[East Anglian boroughs]
(Stephen Alsford, Medieval English Towns)
- Privately-Owned English Urban Manuscripts, 1300-1476 (Urban Manuscript Project) (Claire Jones [University of York]/Archaeology Data Service)
Database with full descriptions of more than 300 manuscripts either produced or owned in late-medieval urban England.
- John Stuart, ed., Extracts from the council register of the burgh of Aberdeen. 1398-1570. (1844) (Internet Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 .]
- John Stuart, ed., Extracts from the council register of the burgh of Aberdeen. 1570-1625. Volume 2. (1848) (Internet Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 ; 4 .]
- John Stuart, ed., Extracts from the council register of the burgh of Aberdeen. 1625-1642. (1871) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Scottish Burgh Records Society, number 8.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 .]
- John Stuart, ed., Extracts from the council register of the burgh of Aberdeen. 1643-1747. (1872) (Internet Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive.]
- Report on the Manuscripts of the Corporation of Beverley (1900) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 ; 4 .]
- Lists of names from several
Bridgwater
sources (Paul Mansfield) [not available, 4 November 2007; see the Internet Archive's
copy
of this page, from April 2007]
- Bristol:
- E. W. W. Veale, editor, The Great Red Book of Bristol. Introduction (Part I). Burgage Tenure in Mediaeval Bristol. (1931) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Bristol Record Society Publications, 2. As well as the first part of the introduction, the volume includes calendars of Bristol feet of fines, c. 1196-c. 1373 and of 13th- and 14th-century Bristol deeds.
- E. W. W. Veale, editor, The Great Red Book of Bristol. Text (Part I). (1933) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Bristol Record Society Publications, 4. Mainly Latin transcripts.
- E. W. W. Veale, editor, The Great Red Book of Bristol. Text (Part II). (1938) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Bristol Record Society Publications, 8. Mainly Latin transcripts.
- E. W. W. Veale, editor, The Great Red Book of Bristol. Text (Part III). (1951) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Bristol Record Society Publications, 16. Mainly Latin transcripts. With an introduction dealing with the civil courts.
- E. W. W. Veale, editor, The Great Red Book of Bristol. Text (Part IV). (1953) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Bristol Record Society Publications, 18. Mainly Latin transcripts.
- Margaret Sharp, editor, Accounts of the Constables of Bristol Castle in the Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries. (1982) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Bristol Record Society Publications, 34. Calendars, from the pipe rolls, with transcripts of the three earliest accounts.
- E. M. Carus-Wilson, editor, The Overseas Trade of Bristol. In the later Middle Ages. (1937) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Bristol Record Society Publications, 7. Miscellaneous material, 1291-1484.
- Jean Vanes, editor, Documents illustrating the Overseas Trade of Bristol in the Sixteenth Century. (1979) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Bristol Record Society Publications, 31.
- Elizabeth Ralph, editor, The Great White Book of Bristol [1491-1598]. (1979) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Bristol Record Society Publications, 32. Transcript, with some entries calendared.
- E. E. Rich, editor, The Staple Court Books of Bristol [1509-1601]. (1934) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Bristol Record Society Publications, 5. Latin transcripts.
- D. Hollis, editor, Calendar of the Bristol Apprentice Book 1532-1565. Part I. 1532-1542. (1949) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Bristol Record Society Publications, 14. Latin calendar.
- Elizabeth Ralph and Nora M. Hardwick, editors, Calendar of the Bristol Apprentice Book. 1532-1565. Part II. 1542-1552. (1980) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Bristol Record Society Publications, 33. English calendar.
- Elizabeth Ralph, editor, Calendar of the Bristol Apprentice Book. Part III. 1552-1565. (1992) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Bristol Record Society Publications, 43. English calendar.
- D. M. Livock, editor, City Chamberlains' Accounts in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. (1966) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Bristol Record Society Publications, 24. Transcripts of accounts for 1556-7 and 1627-8.
- Harold Evan Matthews, editor, Proceedings, Minutes and Enrolments of the Company of Soapmakers, 1562-1642. (1940) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Bristol Record Society Publications, 10.
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Cardiff Records:
being materials for a history of the county borough from the earliest times (Pat Sewell)
[not available, 13 November 2008; see the Internet Archive's
copy of this page, from February 2008]
From the 6-volume publication of John Hobson Matthews (1898-1911). The online version, in progress,
includes notes on manors, lists of officials, and indexes to various other sections
- Historic and municipal documents of Ireland, A.D. 1172-1320:
from the archives of the city of Dublin, etc
(gallica; Bibliothèque Nationale de
France; number for "Recherche libre" field: N050286)
PDF format; Latin texts, from the edition of J.T. Gilbert
(Rolls Series 53; 1870)
- W. Cotton and Henry Woollcombe Gleanings from the Municipal and Cathedral records relative to the history of The City of Exeter (1877) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 .]
- Hull City Archives (University of Hull ) [not available, 12 December 2019; see the Internet Archive's copy of this page, from May 2017]
Transcripts of selected documents from the Borough Letters and Bench Book Four, from the period 1558-1603.
- Calendar of usages and customs of
Ipswich
(Stephen Alsford, Medieval English Towns)
- Account of revenues and expenditures
[Ipswich], 1446/47
(Stephen Alsford, Medieval English Towns)
- Rental of community property [in
King's Lynn], 1391
(Stephen Alsford, Medieval English Towns)
- London:
- Munimenta gildhallae londoniensis
- Liber albus; Liber custumarum; Liber Horn
(gallica; Bibliothèque Nationale de
France; numbers for "Recherche libre" field: N050160-3)
PDF format; Latin and Anglo-Norman texts, with a translation of the Anglo-Norman passages in
the Liber albus, from the edition of Henry Thomas Riley
(Rolls Series 12, vols 1-3 (in 4 parts); 1859-1862)
- [Documents in French from] Liber Albus
(The Anglo-Norman On-line Hub)
From the edition of Henry Thomas Riley (Rolls Series 12, vol 1; 1859)
- De antiquis legibus liber. Cronica maiorum et vicecomitum Londoniarum et quedam que contingebant temporibus illis ab anno 1178 add annum 1274, cum appendice (1846) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Royal Historical Society, Camden Society Old Series, volume 34. Transcript of the original Latin text.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 ; 4 .]
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Medieval Merchants etc in (mainly) London (Michael W.Foster)
[formerly at http://www.gold.ac.uk/genuki/LND/Indexes/MEDMCHTS.txt; not available, 1 December 2003; see the Internet Archive's
copy
of this page, from December 2002]
Index of names from Sylvia L.Thrupp, The Merchant Class of Medieval
London (1948). Just over 30 biographical
abstracts from the same work are available at British History Online. [not available, 9 June 2011;
see the Internet Archive's
copy
of this page, from February 2004]
- London assize of nuisance 1301-1431:
A calendar (British History Online)
Text from the edition of Helena M. Chew and William Kellaway, London Record Society, vol. 10 (1973);
English abstracts of records of disputes between neighbours over building and other matters
- Scriveners'
company common paper 1357-1628, with a continuation to 1678 (British History Online)
Text from the edition of Francis W. Steer, London Record Society, vol. 4 (1968);
English translations and transcripts, including lists of officers, oaths, ordinances, petitions and letters patent
- London Apprenticeship Abstracts 1442-1850
(Findmypast)
Pay-per-view.
- The
overseas trade of London: exchequer customs accounts 1480-1 (British History Online)
Text from the edition of H.S. Cobb, London Record Society, vol. 27 (1990);
English abstract of accounts detailing imports and exports
- London
viewers and their certificates, 1508-1558:
Certificates of the sworn viewers of the City of London (British History Online)
Text from the edition of Janet Senderowitz Loengard, London Record Society, vol. 26 (1989);
Transcripts in English (with some Latin) of records of disputes over building and other matters
- The
port and trade of early Elizabethan London: documents (British History Online)
Text from the edition of Brian Dietz, London Record Society, vol. 8 (1972);
English calendar of the London Port Book, 1567/8, detailing imports, and other documents
- Calendar of letter-books of the city of London (British History Online)
A: 1275-1298
B: 1275-1312
C: 1291-1309
D: 1309-1314
E: 1314-1337
F: 1337-1352
G: 1352-1374
H: 1375-1399
I: 1400-1422
K: Henry VI [1422-1461]
L: Edward IV-Henry VII [1461-1509]
English abstracts, from the editions of Reginald R. Sharpe (1899-1912).
Miscellaneous records, including recognizances of debts, deeds etc.
- Medieval London: Reading the Records (Robert Ellis) [not available, 19 April 2015]
Latin transcriptions and English translations, in progress, of late 14th-century records in Letter-Book H of the City of London.
- Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London (British History Online)
Volume 1: 1323-1364
Volume 2: 1364-1381
Volume 3: 1381-1412
English abstracts, from the editions of A. H. Thomas (1926-1932).
- Nottingham Borough Court Rolls 1303-1457 (Centre for Urban Culture, University of Nottingham)
English abstracts of the rolls, with a user's guide by Richard Goddard.
- J. E. T. Rogers Oxford City Documents, Financial and Judicial, 1258-1665 (1891) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Oxford Historical Society, volume 18.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 ; 4 .]
- Physicians
and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640 (British History Online)
Database associated with the work by Margaret Pelling and Frances White,
Medical Conflicts in Early Modern London:
Patronage, Physicians and Irregular Practitioners 1550-1640 (2003),
giving biographical details of more than 800 individuals, from the records of
the Royal College of Physicians
- John Lingard The Charters, granted by different sovereigns, to the burgesses of Preston, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, printed from attested copies (1821) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive.]
- A Note of the names of suche Persons wh did weare Hatts & not Cappes in Sheffeld [Yorkshire] Churche contrary to the Statute in that behalfe made the xixth daye of Maye Anno Dni, (Eric Youle) [not available, 23 December 2021; see the Internet Archive's copy of this page, from November 2017]
- Calendar of the Muniments and Records of the Borough of Shrewsbury (1896) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 .]
- Lists of names from several
Taunton
sources (Paul Mansfield) [not available, 4 November 2007; see the Internet Archive's
copy
of this page, from April 2007]
- Sydney Simmons, The Wardens of the Town Lands of Tonbridge [Kent], the Account Book, 1575-1760 (2009) (Kent Archaeological Society)
PDF file (7.5 MB). Transcript.
- H. J. Moule Descriptive catalogue of the charters, minute books and other documents of the Borough of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. A.D. 1252 to 1800. (1883) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 .]
- [List of names from]
Elizabethan
Yeovil (Paul Mansfield) [not available, 4 November 2007; see the Internet Archive's
copy
of this page, from June 2006]
As recorded in Churchwardens Accounts, by John Goodchild,
Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society (1942)
- York Bridgemasters' Accounts (York Archaeological Trust)
Translations by Philip M. Stell of the surviving 15th-century accounts of the Ouse and Foss Bridges (PDF files), from volume 2 of The Archaeology of York series (Historical Sources for York Archaeology after AD 1100). The accounts are not indexed, but there is an alphabetical list of the names that occur, and the individual files are searchable.
- Gazetteer of the Religious Gilds and Services of Late Medieval Yorkshire (University of York) [not available, 25 February 2010; see the Internet Archive's copy of this page, from June 2008]
Listing of gilds, arranged alphabetically by place, with summaries of documentary evidence, mostly from wills between the 14th and 16th centuries; this is an updated version of the gazetteer from David J.F. Crouch's D. Phil. thesis Piety, fraternity and power: religious gilds in late medieval Yorkshire: 1389-1547 (1995).
(2) Schools, Universities and Inns of Court
For some medieval records in Ancestry's UK and Ireland Collection,
click here
- Cambridge University:
- ACAD - A Cambridge Alumni Database (Cambridge University Library)
Database compiled from published lists by John Venn, John Archibald Venn and A. B. Emden and from the records of Newnham and Girton Colleges. Includes all those who matriculated in or before 1900, and some later alumni who are known to be no longer living.
- Alumni Cantabrigienses, to 1751:
- Alumni Cantabrigienses, 1752 to 1900:
- M. R. James, descriptive catalogues of manuscripts in the libraries of Cambridge Colleges:
- A searchable (but not browsable) online version is available on the website of Trinity College, Cambridge
This includes some updates and additional bibliographical information.
- Parker Library on the web (Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, and the Stanford University Libraries)
Images of manuscripts from the library of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge. The free service, for which registration is required, allows browsing of the collection and the display of basic images; advanced facilities including search are available to subscribers. The site also includes PDF versions of two published catalogues of the manuscripts, by James Nasmith and M. R. James (in the 'About' section).
- King's College estates records (King's College, Cambridge)
Copies of catalogues in Word format, together with images of selected documents
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Inner Temple:
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Middle Temple:
- Register of Admissions and Records of Parliament (The Middle Temple)
Links to page images of published admission registers (15th century to 1949, indexed). Also, for the minutes of parliament, page images of published volumes (1501-1703, indexed, at the Internet Archive) and an unpublished transcript (1703-1747, indexed), and scans of original documents (1748-1889).
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Gray's Inn:
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Lincoln's Inn:
- Oxford University:
- Alumni Oxonienses, 1500-1714:
- Joseph Foster, Alumni Oxonienses: the members of the University of Oxford, 1500-1714. (1891) (British History Online)
Text of volumes 1-4.
- Joseph Foster, Alumni Oxonienses: the members of the University of Oxford, 1500-1714. Volume 1. (1891) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive.]
- Joseph Foster, Alumni Oxonienses: the members of the University of Oxford, 1500-1714. Volume 2. (1891) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
- Joseph Foster, Alumni Oxonienses: the members of the University of Oxford, 1500-1714. Volume 3. (1891) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
- Joseph Foster, Alumni Oxonienses: the members of the University of Oxford, 1500-1714. Volume 4. (1892) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive.]
- Alumni Oxonienses, 1715-1886:
- Munimenta academica, or documents illustrative of academical life and studies at Oxford
(gallica; Bibliothèque Nationale de
France; numbers for "Recherche libre" field: N050279, N050280)
PDF format; Latin texts from the edition of the Rev. Henry Anstey
(Rolls Series 50, vols 1 and 2; 1868)
(3) Private letters and papers
- Appendix to the Fifteenth Report of the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts. Giving a complete list of all the reports issued, and of the collections of manuscripts examined since ... 1869 (1899) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
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Corpus of Early English Correspondence (CEEC) (University of Helsinki)
A large electronic collection of English letters from 1417-1681.
Because of copyright restrictions, the full collection is not available for general use,
but two samples of it are distributed by the Oxford Text Archive:
- Henry Ellis, Original letters illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Second edition, volume 1. (1825) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
[Other copies at: Google Books [Hints and tips]; Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 ; 4 .]
- Henry Ellis, Original letters illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Second edition, volume 2. (1825) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive.]
- Henry Ellis, Original letters illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Second edition, volume 3. (1825) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 .]
- Henry Ellis, Original letters illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Second series, volume 1. (1827) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 .]
- Henry Ellis, Original letters illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Second series, volume 2. (1827) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 .]
- Henry Ellis, Original letters illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Second series, volume 3. (1827) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 .]
- Henry Ellis, Original letters illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, and one or two other collections. Second series, volume 4. (1827) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 .]
- Henry Ellis, Original letters illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, the State Paper Office [etc] ... Third series, volume 1. (1846) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 .]
- Henry Ellis, Original letters illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, the State Paper Office [etc] ... Third series, volume 2. (1846) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 .]
- Henry Ellis, Original letters illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, the State Paper Office [etc] ... Third series, volume 3. (1846) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 .]
- Henry Ellis, Original letters illustrative of English history; including numerous royal letters: from autographs in the British Museum, the State Paper Office [etc] ... Third series, volume 4. (1846) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 .]
- Mary Anne Everett Green, Letters of royal and illustrious ladies of Great Britain. From the commencement of the twelfth century to the close of the reign of Queen Mary. (1846) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Volume 1 of 3, covering the period to 1525. Transcribed into modern English, with notes.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 .]
- Mary Anne Everett Green Letters of royal and illustrious ladies of Great Britain. From the commencement of the twelfth century to the close of the reign of Queen Mary. (1846) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Volume 2 of 3, covering material from the 1520s and 1530s. Transcribed into modern English, with notes.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 .]
- Mary Anne Everett Green Letters of royal and illustrious ladies of Great Britain, from the commencement of the twelfth century to the close of the reign of Queen Mary. (1846) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Volume 3 of 3, covering material from 1538 to 1558. Transcribed into modern English, with notes.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 .]
- Report on the Manuscripts of Mrs. Frankland-Russell-Astley, of Chequers Court, Bucks (1900) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 .]
- The Manuscripts of the Duke of Athole, K.T., and of the Earl of Home (1891) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, 12th Report, appendix 8
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 .]
- Calendar of the manuscripts of the Marquis of Bath preserved at Longleat, Wiltshire. Volumes 1-3. (1904-1908) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
- The manuscripts of the Duke of Beaufort, K.G., the Earl of Donoughmore, and others (1891) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, 12th report, appendix 9. Includes manuscripts of G. A. Aitken, J. H. Gurney, W. W. B. Hulton, R. W. Ketton and P. Vernon Smith.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive.]
- Report on the manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry ... preserved at Drumlanrig Castle. Volumes 1 and 2. (1897, 1903) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
- Report on the manuscripts of the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, ... preserved at Montagu House, Whitehall. Volumes 1 and 2. (1899) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
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The Cely Papers
(Richard III Society American Branch - Primary Source Materials)
Text from H.E. Malden,
The Cely papers: selections from the correspondence and memoranda
of the Cely family, merchants of the staple, A.D. 1475-1488 (1900)
- The manuscripts of the Duke of Beaufort, K.G., the Earl of Donoughmore, and others (1891) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, 12th report, appendix 9. Includes manuscripts of G. A. Aitken, J. H. Gurney, W. W. B. Hulton, R. W. Ketton and P. Vernon Smith.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive.]
- The Kraus Collection of Sir Francis Drake
(Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Library of Congress)
Images of manuscript, printed and other material relating to
Drakes voyages to the Americas, 1577-1580; various languages
- The manuscripts of Sir William FitzHerbert, bart., and others (1893) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, 13th Report, appendix 6. Includes the manuscripts of the Delaval family, the Earl of Ancaster, and Lieutenant-General Lyttelton Annesley.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 .]
- Isaac Herbert Jeayes Descriptive catalogue of the charters & muniments of the Gresley family, in the possession of Sir Robert Gresley, bart., at Drakelowe (1895) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 .]
- The Manuscripts of J. Eliot Hodgkin, Esq., F.S.A. of Richmond, Surrey (1897) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, 15th Report, appendix 2.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 .]
- The Manuscripts of the Duke of Athole, K.T., and of the Earl of Home (1891) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, 12th Report, appendix 8
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 .]
- The Manuscripts of J. J. Hope Johnstone, Esq., of Annandale (1897) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, 15th Report, appendix 9.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 .]
- Report on the Manuscripts of the Marquess of Lothian, Preserved at Blickling Hall, Norfolk (1905) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 ; 4 ; 5 .]
- The Manuscripts of the Marquis of Ormonde, The Earl of Fingall, the Corporations of Waterford, Galway, etc. (1885) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive.]
- Report on the manuscripts of the Marquis of Ormonde, K.P., preserved at The Castle, Kilkenny. Volume 1. (1895) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
One version also includes volume 2 and the index.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive.]
- Report on the manuscripts of the Marquis of Ormonde, K.P., preserved at The Castle, Kilkenny. Volume 2. (1899) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 .]
- Index to volumes I and II of the report ... on the manuscripts of the Marquis of Ormonde, K.P., preserved at the Castle, Kilkenny. (1909) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
- Paston:
- James Gairdner, editor, The Paston Letters 1422-1509 A.D. Volume 1. (1904) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive.]
- James Gairdner, editor, The Paston Letters 1422-1509 A.D. Volume 2. (1904) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive.]
- James Gairdner, editor, The Paston Letters 1422-1509 A.D. Volume 3. (1904) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive.]
- James Gairdner, editor, The Paston Letters 1422-1509 A.D. Volume 4. (1904) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 .]
- James Gairdner, editor, The Paston Letters 1422-1509 A.D. Volume 5. (1904) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 .]
- James Gairdner, editor, The Paston Letters 1422-1509 A.D. Volume 6. (1904) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 .]
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Paston letters and papers of the fifteenth century, Part I
(Oxford Text Archive)
English text from the first part of Norman Davis' edition (1971), which includes letters
written by members of the family, and some associated documents (the second part covers letters written to them,
and contains an index to both parts)
- [J. C. Hodgson, ed.] Percy bailiff's rolls of the fifteenth century. (1921) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Surtees Society, volume 134. Latin transcripts of account rolls, 1471-2, and English transcript of household roll, 1563-5, of the earls of Northumberland.
- Thomas Stapleton, editor, Plumpton Correspondence (1839) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Camden Society, Old Series, volume 4. Transcripts of private letters from the 15th and 16th centuries.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive.]
- William Jerdan, Rutland Papers. Original documents illustrative of the courts and times of Henry VII and Henry VIII. Selected from the private archives of His Grace the Duke of Rutland. (1842) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Camden Society, Old Series, 21.
- The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Rutland, K.G., preserved at Belvoir Castle. Volume 2. (1889) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
- The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Rutland, K.G., preserved at Belvoir Castle. Volume 3. (1894) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
One version also includes volume 4.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive.]
- The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Rutland, K.G. preserved at Belvoir Castle. Volume 4 (1905) (Google Books [Hints and tips])
Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts.
[Other copies at: Internet Archive - Text Archive: 1 ; 2 ; 3 ; 4 .]
- Charles Lethbridge Kingsford, The Stonor letters and papers. 1290-1483. Volume 1. (1919) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Camden Third Series, volume 29. Transcripts of Latin, French and English documents, with an introduction.
[Other copies at: University of Michigan.]
- Charles Lethbridge Kingsford, The Stonor letters and papers. 1290-1483. Volume 2. (1919) (Internet Archive - Text Archive)
Camden Third Series, volume 29. Transcripts, with a glossary and indexes.
-
Tudor Letters
(Lara Eakins, Tudor History)
A selection of images and transcripts of five letters to and from the Tudor royal family
- Adam Winthrop's Commonplace Book (Winthrop Papers Web Archive, Massachusetts Historical Society) [not available, 19 June 2022; see the Internet Archive's copy of this page, from April 2021]
Texts originally printed in the Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings.
(4) Miscellaneous
- Celtic Inscribed Stones Project (University College, London)
Database of over 1200 non-Runic inscriptions on monuments in Celtic-speaking areas from the early middle ages.
- Medieval graffiti surveys: