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  • British tax review, London 1956ff. permalink
  • Notes for the Guidance of Editors of Record Publications. Report from the Committee, hg. v. British Records Administration , London 1946. permalink KVK
  • Report on Editing Historical Documents, in: Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research 1 (1923/24) , S. 6-25; 3 (1925/26) , S. 13-26. permalink
  • Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae occidentalis ab initio usque ad annum 1198, Abt. 6: Britannia, Scotia et Hibernia, Scandinavia, Stuttgartff.. permalink
  • Sylloge of Coins of the British Islesff.. permalink
  • Archives of British history and culture, Morgantown?? permalink
  • Journal of the Society of Archivists,?? permalink
  • Neuestes geographisch-historisch- und statistische Beschreibung der Königreiche England, Ireland, Schottland und Portugal, Weißenburg. permalink KVK
  • Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research,?? permalink


  • The Amateur Historian,?? permalink
  • A Survey of Manuscripts illuminated in the British Islesff.. permalink
  • A single-sheet facsimile of a diploma of King Ine for Glastonbury, in: The Archaeology and History of Glastonbury Abbey. Essays in Honour of the Ninetieth Birthday of C.A. Ralegh Radford. Ed. Lesley ABRAMS and James P. CARLEY, Woodbridge, Suffolk 1991, S. 97-133. permalink
  • Adrian Ailes: The seal of John, Lord of Ireland and Count of Mortain, in: Coat of Arms n.s.4:117 (1981), S. 341-350. permalink
  • Nat W. Alcock: The Clystwican charter (Clyst St. Mary), in: Transactions of the Devonshire Association 103 (1971), S. 19-24. permalink
  • Neil R. Aldridge: Headcorn, in: Archaeologia Cantiana: Being Contributions to the History and Archaeology of Kent 115 (1995), S. 462-463. permalink
  • Perambulations and boundary descriptions, in: Yorkshire Boundaries. Ed. H.E. Jean LE PATOUREL, Moira H. LONG, and May F. PICKLES. , Leeds 1993, S. 39-51. permalink
  • David Allen: A fourteenth century divorce in Stoke-by-Nayland, in: Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History 38:1 (1993), S. 1-7. permalink
  • R.C. Allen: The Efficiency and Distributional Consequences of Eighteenth Century Enclosures, in: Economic Journal 92 (1982) , S. 937-953. permalink
  • , Anon.: Hollingbourne, in: Archaeologia Cantiana: Being Contributions to the History and Archaeology of Kent 94 for 1978 (1979), S. 262-263. permalink


  • , Anon.: The seal of Snarrus, in: Interim: Bulletin of the York Archaeological Trust: (later Interim: Archaeology in York) 1:3 (1973), S. 37-38. permalink
  • , Anon.: From the Society's archives No.18, in: West Drayton and District Historian 41 (1972), S. 10-11. permalink
  • Steven - Andrew Ashley - Rogerson: A Norfolk hundred seal matrix recently found in Kent, in: Norfolk Archaeology: A Journal of Archaeology and Local History 43:1 (1998), S. 180-181. permalink
  • Hartmut - Jean Atsma - Vezin: Le dossier suspect des possessions de Saint-Denis en Angleterre (VIII-IXe siècles), in: Bulletin de la Société nationale des antiquaires de France for 1987 (1989), S. 114-115. permalink
  • Le dossier suspect des possessions de Saint-Denis en Angleterre revisité (VIIIe-IXe siècles), in: Fälschungen im Mittelalter. Internationaler Kongreß der Monumenta Germaniae Historica, München, 16.-19. September 1986. Ed. Wolfram SETZ . 5 vols, Hannover 1988 (Schriften der Monumenta Germaniae Historica 33 0), S. IV:211-236. permalink
  • D. - A. C. Bacchus - Harrison: Ryarsh, in: Archaeologia Cantiana: Being Contributions to the History and Archaeology of Kent 115 (1995), S. 453. permalink
  • Literature, learning and documentary sources, in: The Golden Age of Anglo-Saxon Art, 966-1066. Ed. Janet BACKHOUSE, D.H. TURNER and Leslie WEBSTER, London 1984, S. 143-169. permalink
  • Ælfwynn, second lady of the Mercians, in: Edward the Elder, 899-924. Ed. N.J. HIGHAM and D.H. HILL, London 2001, S. 112-127. permalink
  • Keith Bailey: Anglo-Saxon charters and the local historian, in: Local Historian 17:2 (1986), S. 71-77. permalink
  • De Schotse connectie, in: Datum et actum: Opstellen aangeboden aan Jaap Kruisheer ter gelegenheid van zijn vijfenzestigste verjaardag. Ed. D.P. BLOK et al., Amsterdam 1998 (Publicaties van het Meertens Instituut 29), S. 5-22. permalink


  • E. E. Barker: The Bromley charters, in: Archaeologia Cantiana: Being Contributions to the History and Archaeology of Kent 93 for 1977 (1978), S. 179-185. permalink
  • Friends and friendship in Anglo-Saxon charters, in: Friendship in Medieval Europe. Ed. Julian HASELDINE, Stroud 1999, S. 106-123. permalink
  • The kings of Scotland and Durham, in: Anglo-Norman Durham: 1093-1193. Ed. David ROLLASON, Margaret HARVEY and Michael PRESTWICH, Woodbridge, Suffolk 1994, S. 311-323. permalink
  • Geoffrey W. S. Barrow: The date of the peace between Malcolm IV and Somerled of Argyll, in: Scottish Historical Review 73:2:196 (1994), S. 222-223. permalink
  • Geoffrey W. S. Barrow: The Scots charter, in: Scotland and its Neighbours in the Middle Ages. By G.W.S. BARROW (1992), S. 91-104. permalink
  • The Scots charter, in: Studies in Medieval History presented to R.H.C. Davis. Ed. Henry MAYR-HARTING and R.I. MOORE, London 1985, S. 149-164. permalink
  • The early charters of the family of Kinninmonth of that Ilk, in: The Study of Medieval Records: Essays in Honour of Kathleen Major. Ed. D.A. BULLOUGH and R.L. STOREY. , Oxford 1971, S. 107-131. permalink
  • Two charters of king Suebred of Essex, in: An Essex Tribute: Essays Presented to Frederick G. Emmison as a Tribute to his Life and Work for Essex History and Archives. Ed. Kenneth NEALE, London 1987, S. 85-96. permalink
  • David Bates: Charters and Historians of Britain and Ireland. Problems and Possibilities, in: Charters and Charter Scholarschip in Britain und Ireland, hg. v. J. Green u.a., Basingstoke u.a. 2005, S. 1-15. permalink
  • The prosopographical study of Anglo-Norman royal charters, in: Family Trees and the Roots of Politics: The Prosopography of Britain and France from the Tenth to the Twelfth Century. Ed. Katharine S.B. KEATS-ROHAN, Woodbridge, Suffolk 1997, S. 89-102. permalink


  • The forged charters of William the Conqueror and Bishop William of St Calais, in: Anglo-Norman Durham: 1093-1193. Ed. David ROLLASON, Margaret HARVEY and Michael PRESTWICH, Woodbridge, Suffolk 1994, S. 111-124. permalink
  • The Conqueror's charters, in: England in the Eleventh Century: Proceedings of the 1990 Harlaxton Symposium. Ed. Carola HICKS, Stamford 1992 (Harlaxton Medieval Studies 2), S. 1-15. permalink
  • David R. Bates: Two Ramsey Abbey writs and the Domesday survey, in: Historical Research: (formerly Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research) 63:152 (1990), S. 337-339. permalink
  • David R. - Véronique Bates - Gazeau: L'abbaye de Grestain et la famille d'Herluin de Conteville, in: Annales de Normandie 40:1 (1990), S. 5-30. permalink
  • Richard Beadle: The scribal problem in the Macro Manuscript, in: English Language Notes 21:4 (1984), S. 1-13. permalink
  • John S. Beckerman: The articles of presentment of a court leet and court baron, in English, c.1400, in: Historical Research: (formerly Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research) 47:116 (1974), S. 230-234. permalink
  • Brigitte Bedos-Rezak: Idéologie royale, ambitions princières et rivalités politiques d'après le témoignage des sceaux (France, 1380-1461), in: La "France anglaise" au Moyen Age, colloque des historiens médiévistes français et britanniques. Actes du 111e Congrès national des sociétés savantes (Poitiers, 1986), Section d'histoire médiévale et de philologie, I (1988), S. 483-511. permalink
  • A. Bell: A seal and a search, in: Archaeologia Cantiana: Being Contributions to the History and Archaeology of Kent 115 (1995), S. 431-442. permalink
  • Patricia Bell: Account Roll for Higham Gobion and Streatley 1379-1382, in: Bedfordshire Historical Record Society Publications 69 (1990), S. 64-123. permalink
  • Maurice Beresford, The Lost Villages of England, 4. Aufl., London 1963. permalink KVK


  • Maurice Beresford u. John G. Hurst: Deserted Medieval Villages, 2. Aufl., New York 1973. permalink KVK
  • David W. Blake: An original bull of Pope Eugenius III, 7th February 1146, in: Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries: A Journal Devoted to the Local History, Archaeology, Biography and Antiquities of the Counties of Devon and Cornwall 34:8 (1981), S. 207-211. permalink
  • D. J. Bonney: Two tenth-century Wiltshire charters concerning lands at Avon and at Collingbourne, in: Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine 64 (1969), S. 56-64. permalink
  • Pierre Bony: Les sceaux des deux sœurs de Beaumont-Leicester, Amicie et Marguerite, au début du treizième siècle, in: Revue française d'héraldique et de sigillographie 60-61 (1990), S. 31-45. permalink
  • M. A. F. Borrie: A sealed charter of the Empress Matilda, in: British Museum Quarterly 34:3-4 (1970), S. 104-107. permalink
  • Frank Bottomley: The Abbey Explorer’s Guide. A guide to abbeys and other religious houses, London 1981. permalink KVK
  • Jacques Boussard: Questions de diplomatique des actes privés de la période saxonne, in: Annuaire de l'Ecole pratique des hautes-études - IVe Section 105 (1973), S. 433-434. permalink
  • Mark - Susan Boynton - Reynolds: The author of the Fonthill letter, in: Anglo-Saxon England 25 (1996), S. 91-95. permalink
  • Gerard J. Brault: A French source of the Lord Marshal's Roll (1295-6), in: Antiquaries' Journal: Journal of the Society of Antiquaries of London 73 (1993), S. 27-36. permalink
  • Andrew Breeze: Cardinal Berard of Palestrina and a Shropshire writ of 1060-1061, in: Notes and Queries n.s.42:1 (1995), S. 14-16. permalink


  • Andrew Breeze: Old English þeru 'loaves' in a Westbury charter of 793-796, in: Notes and Queries n.s.42:1 (1995), S. 13-14. permalink
  • Rolf Breitenstein: Großbritannien. England, Wales, Schottland, Mit Beiträgen von Idis Hertmann, Bettina v. Hase u. Karl-Heinz Wocker, 4. durchges. Aufl., Köln 1983 ('Richtig Reisen'). permalink KVK
  • Martin Brett: Forgery at Rochester. In: Die Fälschungen im Mittelalter IV, Hannover1988 (MGH Schriften 33,IV), S. 397-412 permalink
  • East Anglia, in: The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, 1: 600-1540. Ed. David M. PALLISER, Cambridge 2000, S. 639-656. permalink
  • Christopher N. L. Brooke: The teaching of diplomatic, in: Journal of the Society of Archivists 4 (1970), S. 1-9. permalink
  • Christopher N. L. - G. - Susan Brooke - Keir - Reynolds: Henry I's Charter for the City of London, in: Journal of the Society of Archivists 4:7 (1973), S. 558-578. permalink
  • The development of military obligations in eighth- and ninth-century England, in: Anglo-Saxon History: Basic Readings. Ed. David A.E. PELTERET, New York 2000, S. 83-105. permalink
  • The oldest document in the college archives? The Micheldever forgery, in: Winchester College: Sixth-Centenary Essays. Ed. Roger CUSTANCE, Oxford 1982, S. 189-228. permalink
  • Nicholas P. - Margaret - Douglas Brooks - Gelling - Johnson: A new charter of King Edgar, in: Anglo-Saxon England 13 (1984), S. 137-155. permalink
  • The Reality behind Charter Diplomatic in Anglo-Norman Britain, hg. v. Dauvit Broun, Glasgow 2011 (Paradox of Medieval Scotland 1093-1286). permalink KVK


  • Michelle P. Brown: The book and the transformation of Britain. C. 550 - 1050, a study in written and visual literacy and orality, London 2011 (The Sandars lectures in bibliography 2009). permalink KVK
  • Michelle P. Brown: Fifty Years of Insular Paleographiy, 1953-2003. An Outline of some Landmarks and Issues, in: AfD 50 (2004), S. 277-326. permalink
  • Keith F. Brown: Two Walsall Charters. 1.The charter of William Rufus to the burgesses of Walsall ; 2. Walsall borough charter 1309, in: South Staffordshire Archaeological and Historical Society Transactions 17 for 1975-1976 (1977), S. 65-73. permalink
  • Richard Brown, A History of Accounting and Accountants (ND London 1968) , Edinburgh 1905. permalink KVK
  • Anthony E. - T. R. Brown - Key: The Badby and Newnham (Northamptonshire) charters, in: English Place-Name Society Journal 10 (1978), S. 1-6. permalink
  • Anthony E. - T. R. - Christine - C. T. P. Brown - Key - Orr - Woodfield: The Stowe charter - a revision and some implications, in: Northamptonshire Archaeology 16 (1981), S. 136-147. permalink
  • Albert Bruckner u. Robert [Mithrsg.] Marichal: Great Britain (without British Museum London) , Olten u.a. 1967 (Chartae Latinae Antiquiores 04). permalink KVK
  • Christoph Buchheim, Industrielle Revolutionen. Langfristige Wirtschaftsentwicklung in Großbritannien, Europa und Übersee (dtv 4622) , München 1994. permalink KVK
  • Christoph Buchheim: Industrielle Revolution und Lebensstandard in Großbritannien, in: VSWG 76 (1989) , S. 494-513. permalink
  • Janet E. Burton: A roll of charters for Lenton priory, in: Borthwick Institute Bulletin 2:1 (1979), S. 13-26. permalink


  • Christine A. Butterill: The cartulary of Flamstead, in: Revue bénédictine 99:3-4 (1989), S. 293-312. permalink
  • The English royal chancery in the thirteenth century, in: Ecrit et pouvoir dans les chancelleries médiévales: Espace français, espace anglais. Actes du colloque international de Montréal, 7-9 septembre 1995. Ed. Kouky FIANU and DeLloyd J. GUTH, Louvain-la-Neuve 1997 (Textes et études du Moyen Age 6), S. 25-53. permalink
  • Paul Cattermole: A 14th-century contract for carpenter's work at Ashwellthorpe church, in: Norfolk Archaeology: A Journal of Archaeology and Local History 40:3 (1989), S. 297-302. permalink
  • J. I. Catto: New Light on Thomas Docking O.F.M, in: Medieval and Renaissance Studies 6 (1968), S. 135-149. permalink
  • W. H.: Chaloner, J. S. R. Chaloner: A charter of 1467 relating to a burgage in the Marketsted, Manchester, in: Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society 75-76 for 1965-1966 (1968), S. 229-230. permalink
  • The royal Anglo-Saxon 'chancery' of the tenth century revisited, in: Studies in Medieval History presented to R.H.C. Davis. Ed. Henry MAYR-HARTING and R.I. MOORE, London 1985, S. 41-51. permalink
  • Pierre Chaplais: The making of the treaty of Paris (1259) and the royal style, in: Essays in Medieval Diplomacy and Administration. By Pierre Chaplais., London 1981, S. Essay I:235-253. permalink
  • Pierre Chaplais: The chancery of Guyenne, 1289-1453, in: Essays in Medieval Diplomacy and Administration. By Pierre Chaplais (1981), S. Essay VIII:61-96. permalink
  • Pierre Chaplais: Documents concernant l'Angleterre et l'Ecosse anciennement conservés à la Chambre des Comptes de Lille (XIIe-XVe siècles), in: Essays in Medieval Diplomacy and Administration. By Pierre Chaplais (1981), S. Essay XIII:185-210. permalink
  • Pierre Chaplais: The seals and original charters of Henry I, in: Essays in Medieval Diplomacy and Administration. By Pierre Chaplais (1981), S. Essay XVII:260-275. permalink


  • Pierre Chaplais: The authenticity of the royal Anglo-Saxon diplomas of Exeter, in: Essays in Medieval Diplomacy and Administration. By Pierre Chaplais (1981), S. Essay XV:1-34. permalink
  • Pierre Chaplais: Le sceau de la cour de Gascogne ou sceau de l'office de sénéchal de Guyenne, in: Essays in Medieval Diplomacy and Administration. By Pierre Chaplais (1981), S. Essay VII:19-29. permalink
  • Pierre Chaplais: Chartes en déficit dans les cartons 'Angleterre' du Trésor des Chartes, in: Essays in Medieval Diplomacy and Administration. By Pierre Chaplais (1981), S. Essay XII:96-103. permalink
  • Pierre Chaplais: The original charters of Herbert and Gervase, abbots of Westminster (1121-1157), in: Essays in Medieval Diplomacy and Administration. By Pierre Chaplais (1981), S. Essay XVIII:89-110. permalink
  • Pierre Chaplais: Privy seal drafts, rolls and registers (Edward I - Edward II), in: Essays in Medieval Diplomacy and Administration. By Pierre Chaplais., London 1981, S. Essay XX:270-273. permalink
  • Pierre Chaplais: Some private letters of Edward I, in: Essays in Medieval Diplomacy and Administration. By Pierre Chaplais (1981), S. Essay XXI:79-86. permalink
  • Pierre Chaplais: Master John de Branketre and the office of notary in chancery, 1355-1375, in: Essays in Medieval Diplomacy and Administration. By Pierre Chaplais (1981), S. Essay XXII:169-199. permalink
  • Pierre Chaplais: Essays in Medieval Diplomacy and Administration, London 1981. permalink KVK
  • Pierre Chaplais: The origin and authenticity of the Royal Anglo-Saxon diploma, in: Prisca munimenta: Studies in Archival and Administrative History presented to Dr. A.E.J. Hollaender. Ed. Felicity RANGER. London: University of London Press (1973), S. 28-42. permalink
  • Who introduced charters into England? The case for Augustine, in: Prisca munimenta: Studies in Archival and Administrative History presented to Dr. A.E.J. Hollaender. Ed. Felicity RANGER. , London 1973, S. 88-107. permalink


  • English diplomatic documents to the end of Edward III's reign, in: The Study of Medieval Records: Essays in Honour of Kathleen Major. Ed. D.A. BULLOUGH and R.L. STOREY. , Oxford 1971, S. 23-56. permalink
  • Pierre Chaplais: English diplomatic documents 1377-1399, in: The Reign of Richard II: Essays in Honour of Mary McKisack. Ed. F.R.H. DU BOULAY and Caroline BARRON. , London 1971, S. 21-45. permalink
  • Pierre Chaplais: Who introduced charters into England? The case for Augustine, in: Journal of the Society of Archivists 3:10 (1969), S. unpag.. permalink
  • Murray L. - Richard - E. R. Chapman - Morgan - Morris: A history of Llanidloes's borough charters, in: Montgomeryshire Collections: Journal of the Powysland Club 79 (1991), S. 11-27. permalink
  • Christopher R. Cheney: Some features of surviving original papal letters in England, in: The Papacy and England, 12th-14th centuries. Historical and legal studies. By Christopher R. CHENEY (Collected Studies, 154) (1982), S. Essay II:1-25. permalink
  • Christopher R. Cheney: The eve of Magna Carta, in: The Papacy and England, 12th-14th centuries. Historical and legal studies. By Christopher R. CHENEY (Collected Studies, 154) (1982), S. Essay XIII:311-341. permalink
  • Christopher R. Cheney: On the acta of Theobald and Thomas, archbishops of Canterbury, in: Journal of the Society of Archivists 6:8 (1981), S. 467-481. permalink
  • Mary G. Cheney: Some observations on a papal privilege of 1120 for the archbishops of York, in: Journal of Ecclesiastical History 31:4 (1980), S. 429-439. permalink
  • John Cherry: The silver seal-matrix of Geve of Calstone, in: Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine 89 (1996), S. 134-136. permalink
  • The seal of Haltemprice Priory, in: Studies in Medieval Art and Architecture Presented to Peter Lasko. Ed. David BUCKTON and T.A. HESLOP, Stroud, Gloucestershire 1994, S. 14-23. permalink


  • John Cherry: The silver seal matrix of the peculiar jurisdiction of the Prebend of St. Margaret, Leicester, in: Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society Transactions 67 (1993), S. 23-26. permalink
  • The use of seals as decoration on medieval pottery and bronze vessels, in: Everyday and Exotic Pottery from Europe c. 650-1900: Studies in Honour of John G. Hurst. Ed. David GAIMSTER and Mark REDKNAP, Oxford 1992, S. 59-65. permalink
  • John Cherry: The silver seal of Thomas Dene, prior of St. James in Exeter, in: Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings 41 (1983), S. 138-139. permalink
  • John Cherry: The seal matrix of Richard Cano, in: Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine 67:B (1972), S. 162-163. permalink
  • Marjorie Chibnall: Dating the charters of the smaller religious houses in Suffolk in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, in: Dating Undated Medieval Charters, hg. v. Michael Gervers, Woodbridge, Suffolk 2000, S. 51-59. permalink
  • Marjorie Chibnall: The charters of the Empress Matilda, in: Piety, Power and History in Medieval England and Normandy. By Marjorie CHIBNALL (Variorum Collected Studies Series, 683) (2000), S. Essay XIII:276-298. permalink
  • The charters of the Empress Matilda, in: Law and Government in Medieval England and Normandy: Essays in Honour of Sir James Holt. Ed. George GARNETT and John HUDSON, Cambridge 1994, S. 276-296. permalink
  • Forgery in narrative charters, in: Fälschungen im Mittelalter. Internationaler Kongreß der Monumenta Germaniae Historica, München, 16.-19. September 1986. Ed. Wolfram SETZ . 5 vols, Hannover 1988 (Schriften der Monumenta Germaniae Historica 33 0), S. IV:331-346. permalink
  • Sarah J. Clackson: The Michaelides manuscript collection, in: Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 100 (1994), S. 223-226. permalink
  • Howard B. Clarke: The 1192 charter of liberties and the beginnings of Dublin's municipal life, in: Dublin Historical Record 46:1 (1993), S. 5-14. permalink


  • Joyce Coleman: New evidence about Sir Geoffrey Luttrell's raid on Sempringham Priory, 1312, in: British Library Journal 25:2 (1999), S. 103-128. permalink
  • Margaret Connolly: A newly identified letter in the hand of John Shirley, in: The Library: The Transactions of the Bibliographical Society ser.6,19:3 (1997), S. 242-247. permalink
  • William J. Connor: A charter for Esholt Priory, bought for the West Yorkshire Archive Service, in: Friends of the National Libraries Annual Report for 1990 (1991), S. 28-29. permalink
  • William J. Connor: The Esholt Priory charter, in: National Art-Collections Fund Review 87 (1991), S. 121-125. permalink
  • Emma Elizabeth (Thoyts) Cope: How to Read Old Documents, Christchurch Eng. 1972. permalink KVK
  • Bruce Coplestone-Crow: Strongbow's grant of Raglan to Walter Bluet, in: Gwent Local History: Journal of the Gwent Local History Council 89 (2000), S. 3-27. permalink
  • Peter R. Coss: Knights, esquires and the origins of social gradation in England, in: Transactions of the Royal Historical Society ser.6,6 (1995), S. 155-1785. permalink
  • Christopher Cox: The woodlands of Woodchester -- the charters reconsidered, in: Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society 110 (1992), S. 61-76. permalink
  • David C. Cox: Two unpublished charters of King Stephen for Wenlock priory, in: Shropshire History and Archaeology: Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society 66 (1989), S. 56-59. permalink
  • N.F.R. Crafts: British Industrialization in an International Context, in: Journal of Interdisciplinary History 19 (1989) , S. 415-428. permalink


  • N.F.R. Crafts: British Economic Growth during the Industrial Revolution, Oxford 1985. permalink KVK
  • Anne Crawford: The charter of Shiryngton's Chantry in the chapel of St. Margaret, Uxbridge, 1459, in: Journal of the Society of Archivists 4:7 (1973), S. 588-592. permalink
  • The 'Petition of the Barons' and charters of free warren, 1227-1258, in: Thirteenth Century England, VIII: Proceedings of the Durham Conference, 1999. Ed. Michael PRESTWICH, Richard H. BRITNELL and Robin FRAME, Woodbridge, Suffolk 2001, S. 33-48. permalink
  • David Crook: The development of private hunting rights in Derbyshire, 1189-1258, in: Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 121 (2001), S. 232-243. permalink
  • David Crook: The forest between the Erewash and the Derwent, 1154 to 1225, in: Derbyshire Archaeological Journal 110 for 1990 (1991), S. 93-104. permalink
  • David Crook: The Reverend Joseph Hunter and the public records, in: Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society 12 (1983), S. 1-15. permalink
  • David J. F. Crouch: The administration of the Norman earldom, in: Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society 71 (1991), S. 69-95. permalink
  • David J. F. Crouch: The earliest original charter of a Welsh king, in: Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies / Bwletin y Bwrdd Gwybodau Celtaidd 36 (1989), S. 125-131. permalink
  • David J. F. - Graham C. G. Crouch - Thomas: Three Goldcliff charters, in: Cylchgrawn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru: / The National Library of Wales Journal 24:2 (1985), S. 153-163. permalink
  • Charter-writing and its uses in early medieval Celtic societies, in: Literacy in Medieval Celtic Societies. Ed. Huw PRYCE, Cambridge 1998 (Cambridge Studies in Medieval Literature 33), S. 99-112. permalink


  • Wendy Davies: Braint Teilo, in: Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies / Bwletin y Bwrdd Gwybodau Celtaidd 26:2 (1975), S. 123-137. permalink
  • G.R.C. Davis: Medieval Cartularies of Great Britain and Ireland. A Short Catalogue, rev. by Claire Breay, Julian Harrison and DAvid M. Smith, Chicago 2010. permalink KVK
  • Ralph H. C. Davis: Geoffrey Barraclough and the lure of medieval charters, in: Journal of the Chester Archaeological Society 71 (1991), S. 23-34. permalink
  • Ralph H. C. Davis: Comment on 'The treason of Geoffrey de Mandeville', in: English Historical Review 103 (1988), S. 313-317. permalink
  • Ralph H. C. Davis: Geoffrey de Mandeville. a final comment, in: English Historical Review 103 (1988), S. 967-968. permalink
  • Ralph H. C. Davis: An Oxford charter of 1191 and the beginnings of municipal freedom, in: Oxoniensia 33 for 1968 (1969), S. 53-65. permalink
  • G.R.C. Davis: Western Manuscripts. A Bibliography of Publications in Great Britain, 1946-1948, in: Scriptorium 3 (1949), S. 316-323. permalink
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