Description | from Aldington, Bexley, Bishopsbourne, Boughton, Charing, Deal, Gillingham, Lydd, Lyminge, Maidstone, Newchurch, Newenden, Northfleet, Otford, Oxney, Petham, Reculver, Romney, St. Martin's alias Caldicote in Canterbury, St Martin's New Romney, Saltwood, Shirley Moor in Woodchurch, North Stour, Teynham, Thanet, Weald in Aldington bailiwick, Westgate [Canterbury], Willop in Burmarsh, Wingham, Wingham Barton in Ash, and Wrotham [all in Kent], Harrow, Hayes, and Wood Hall in Pinner [all in Middlesex], Cheam, Croydon, Lambeth, Mortlake and Wimbledon [all in Surrey], and Aldwick, Bersted, Lavant, South Malling, Mayfield, Nyetimber in Pagham, Pagham, Ranscombe in South Malling, Shripney, Slindon, Stoneham in South Malling, Tangmere and Tarring [all in Sussex]; includes also a copy of the bailiffs oath [in French]; a list of the denns of the Archbishopric in the Weald, and a copy of the Custom of Kent |
CustodialHistory | It was at Lambeth in 1634 when it occupied a place on shelf no. 31 in"the paper study" being described as a "Roll of Survey in 4° Johannis" (D. M. Barratt, "The Library of John Selden and its later history", Bodleian Library Record III, no. 31 [March 1951], 138, citing MS. Tanner 88 f. 24). With the execution of Archbishop Laud in 1645 it disappeared from the Lambeth archives together with other valuable documents.
Acquired by the Library with the Fairhurst papers (MSS 2000-2019) [E.G.W. Bill A catalogue of manuscripts in Lambeth Palace Library. MSS. 2341-3119 (Oxford, 1983), p. xi]. For provenance see also Lambeth Palace Library Records: ref. LR/L/9/14. |
PublnNote | F. R. H. Du Boulay, 'The lordship of Canterbury: an essay on medieval society...' (1966) [H5104.(D8)] Kurt-Ulrich Jaschke, "Englands Weinwirtschaft in Antike und Mittelalter", 'Quellen und Forschungen zur Geschichte der Stadt Heilbronn', Band 9, 'Weinwirtschaft im Mittelalter' (1997), pp. 256-388. Appendix with edition of Archbishop's accounts: ED 777-779, 1037, 1193, 1222, 2068. J. E. Sayers, "A record of the Archbishop of Canterbury's feudal rights", 'Journal of the Society of Archivists', vol. 3 (1966), pp. 213-21. 'The Survey of Archbishop Pecham's Kentish manors, 1283-1285', ed. Kenneth Witney, Kent Archaeological Society, Kent Records 28. Main MS is Canterbury Cathedral E.24. Appendix of Lambeth ED 2068 Kentish manors only, trans. Bridgett Jones. |