Published between 1909 and 1955, this ten-volume collection
contains deeds relating to all of Yorkshire, from the twelfth to
the seventeenth century. The deeds are of local historical
interest, and provide topographical, philological and genealogical
information, as well as insights into daily life. The majority of
the records here are presented as abstracts, while documents in the
vernacular that are of greater interest or importance are printed
in full. Where possible, the documents are dated. Thorough
background information and discussion of the deeds is included, as
are notable physical descriptions, in particular of the seals. Each
volume concludes with an index of people and places. Edited by
William Brown (1854-1924) and published in 1909, Volume 1 contains
613 documents arranged alphabetically according to place name.
Facsimile plates along with full transcriptions of several notable
documents are found in the appendix.
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