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Pipe Roll 257: Mich 1411 to Mich 1412


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.

Bedfordshire & Buckinghamshire:      front, dorse, separate continuation
Berkshire:      dorse, separate continuation, a
Bristol:      front
Cambridgeshire & Huntingdonshire:      front, dorse, separate continuation
Cornwall:      front, dorse
Cumberland:      front, dorse
Devon:      front, dorse
Essex & Hertfordshire:      front, dorse
Gloucestershire:      front, dorse, separate continuation
Hampshire:      front, dorse
Herefordshire:      front, dorse
Kent:      front, dorse
Lancashire:     
Lincoln City:      front
Lincolnshire:      front, dorse separate continuation, dorse
London & Middlesex:      front, dorse separate continuation, dorse
Newcastle upon Tyne:      front
Norfolk & Suffolk:      front, dorse
Northamptonshire:      front, dorse
Northumberland:      front, dorse
Norwich:      front
Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire:      front, dorse, separate continuation
Oxfordshire:      front
Rutland:      front
Shropshire:      front, dorse, separate continuation
Somerset & Dorset:      front, dorse, separate continuation
Staffordshire:      front, dorse, separate continuation
Surrey:      front
Sussex:      front, dorse, separate continuation
Warwickshire & Leicestershire:      front, dorse
Westmorland:      front
Wiltshire:      front, dorse, separate continuation, a
Worcestershire:      front, dorse
York City:      front
Yorkshire:      front, dorse, separate continuation