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Pipe Roll 188: Mich 1342 to Mich 1343


compiled by R.C. Palmer; for corrections or additions, please contact rpalmer@uh.edu

Links take the reader to the first frame of the fronts, dorses, and separated parts of a county account. Each account will run to perhaps many frames over several sheets, front and dorse. Use two browser windows (one for the fronts, one for the dorses) and alternate between them after finishing each sheet (composed of multiple frames). Do not assume an account is finished until the next county heading appears.

front, dorse, separate continuationfront, dorse, separate continuation, a
Bedfordshire & Buckinghamshire:      front, dorse, separate continuation, a
Berkshire:      dorse, separate continuation, a
Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire:      front, dorse, separate continuation
Cornwall:      front, dorse
Cumberland:     
Devon:      front, dorse
Essex & Hertfordshire:      front, dorse, separate continuation
Gloucestershire:      front, dorse, separate continuation
Hampshire:     
Herefordshire:      front, dorse, separate continuation
Kent:      front, dorse, separate continuation
Lancashire:      front
Lincolnshire:      front, dorse, separate continuation
London & Middlesex:      front, dorse, separate continuation, a, b, c
Norfolk & Suffolk:      front, dorse
Northamptonshire:      front, dorse, separate continuation
Northumberland:      front, dorse
Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire:      front, dorse
Oxfordshire:      front, dorse
Rutland:      front
Shropshire:      front, dorse
Somerset & Dorset:      front, dorse
Staffordshire:      dorse, separate continuation, a
Surrey:      front, separate continuation
Sussex:      dorse, separate continuation, a
Warwickshire & Leicestershire:     
Westmorland:     
Wiltshire:      dorse, separate continuation
Worcestershire:      dorse, separate continuation
Yorkshire:      front, dorse
Other accounts:      front, dorse, separate continuation