The Whittlewood Project: Medieval Settlements and Landscapes in the Whittlewood Area

Christopher Dyer, Richard Jones, Mark Page, 2005. https://doi.org/10.5284/1000289. How to cite using this DOI

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Christopher Dyer, Richard Jones, Mark Page (2005) The Whittlewood Project: Medieval Settlements and Landscapes in the Whittlewood Area [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000289

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H - Documents - Akeley court rolls 1382-1560 PDF 29.77 Kb
H - Documents - Akeley terriers 1623-1715 PDF 32.70 Kb
H - Documents - Brackley court rolls 1557-71 PDF 82.19 Kb
H - Documents - Buckingham court book 1538-59 PDF 54.91 Kb
H - Documents - Buckingham court roll 1454-5 PDF 19.76 Kb
H - Documents - Dadford charters PDF 95.27 Kb
H - Documents - Domesday Book PDF 23.28 Kb
H - Documents - Furtho perambulation 1593 PDF 13.64 Kb
H - Documents - Grant of land in Lamport 1439 PDF 13.53 Kb
H - Documents - Inquisitions post mortem PDF 58.52 Kb
H - Documents - Lillingstone Lovell court roll 1374 PDF 27.34 Kb
H - Documents - Lillingstone Lovell survey 1699 PDF 35.60 Kb
H - Documents - Northamptonshire lay subsidy 1301 PDF 69.18 Kb
H - Documents - Oxfordshire lay subsidy 1306-27 PDF 19.60 Kb
H - Documents - Passenham account rolls 1379-83 PDF 185.13 Kb
H - Documents - Potterspury account rolls 1326-1417 PDF 61.18 Kb
H - Documents - Potterspury deeds 1270-1578 PDF 37.17 Kb
H - Documents - Silverstone account rolls 1275-81 PDF 66.21 Kb
H - Documents - Silverstone court rolls 1403-49 PDF 94.55 Kb
H - Documents - Silverstone custumal 1288 PDF 56.56 Kb



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