A Calendar of Norwich Deeds Enrolled in the Court Rolls of That City, 1307-1341, Volume 2, compiled by Walter Rye, offers a detailed glimpse into the legal and social fabric of medieval Norwich. This meticulously researched volume presents a calendar of deeds recorded in the city's court rolls, providing invaluable insights into land transactions, property ownership, and legal practices of the time. Spanning the years 1307 to 1341, the entries reveal the names of individuals, descriptions of properties, and the terms of agreements, painting a vivid picture of urban life in the late medieval period. This book is an essential resource for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the legal and social history of Norwich and medieval England.
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