Fine rolls

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The Fine rolls are a collection of financial records maintained by the English

enrollment, the rolls which recorded these payments are called the Fine rolls.[1]

Treatment by historians

Traditionally, historians viewed the Fine rolls as presenting "fewer points of general interest" than the

T. F. Tout pointed out how a single published volume of Fine rolls covered the entire thirty-five year reign of Edward I, whereas for his son Edward II, two volumes were required, despite the latter's reign being of far shorter duration.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Fine Rolls Henry III: Home". 29 March 2016.
  2. ^ Johnstone, Hilda (1931). "Calendar of Fine Rolls [review]". English Historical Review. 46 (183): 470–471.
  3. ^ Church, S. D. (2010). "Review of Calendar of the Fine Rolls of the Reign of Henry III Preserved in The National Archives, Vol. II: 1224–1254". English Historical Review. 125 (517): 1498–1499.
  4. ^ Moore, J. S. (2008). "Review of Calendar of Fine Rolls of the Reign of Henry III Preserved in the National Archives, 1216–1224". Economic History Review. 61 (3): 727–728.
  5. ^ "Fine Rolls Henry III: Fine of the Month: November 2007". 29 March 2016.
  6. ^ "Fine Rolls Henry III: Fine of the Month: March 2008". 29 March 2016.
  7. ^ Tout, T. F. (1913). "Calendar of Fine Rolls [review]". English Historical Review. 28 (111): 563–565.

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