WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
The Key to the Family Deed Chest: How to Decipher and Study Old Documents / Being a Guide to the Reading of Ancient Manuscripts cover

The Key to the Family Deed Chest: How to Decipher and Study Old Documents / Being a Guide to the Reading of Ancient Manuscripts

Chapter 4: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Open in WeRead

About This Book

A practical manual for beginners outlines methods for reading and interpreting historical manuscripts and legal records. It explains handwriting analysis, materials and marks of ink and paper, common abbreviations, and the paleographical features of languages often encountered such as Saxon, Norman-French, and medieval Latin. Chapters treat the form and terminology of deeds, manor and court rolls, monastic charters, parish registers, and local account books, and provide examples, transcription tips, bibliographic pointers, and warnings about misreadings and forged or altered documents.

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

PAGE
SIGNATURE 23
EXTRACT FROM DOMESDAY 29
NORMAN-FRENCH DEED 34
FORM OF FINE 56
SHERIFF’S ROLL (NEVILLE MSS.) 65
COURT ROLL 76
ARABIC NUMERALS 79
READING ABBEY CHARTER 92
READING ABBEY CHARTULARY 94
PAPER-MAKERS’ INITIALS 136
SOME QUAINT LETTERS FROM OLD PARISH REGISTERS 137