Abstracts of inquisitiones post mortem for the City of London, returned into the Court of Chancery during the Tudor period.
edited by Sidney J. Madge.
Part 2, 4-19 Elizabeth, 1561-1577 /
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Summary: | Inquisitiones post mortem were concerned only with the property held "in chief" by the deceased, and were requisite in order to ascertain the feudal rights which accrued to the Crown upon the death of any tenant in chief. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London :
Issued to the subscribers by the British Record Society,
1901.
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Series: | Index library (British Record Society) ;
v. 26. |
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Notes: | Issued in conjunction with the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society. Physical description: ix, 223, xxvi p. ; 26 cm. (large and 8vo). Added title page title: Inquisitiones post mortem of the Tudor period for the City of London, Part II more |