"A Calendar of Norwich Deeds Enrolled in the Court Rolls of That City, 1307-1341" offers a detailed glimpse into the legal and social history of Norwich during the early 14th century. Compiled by the Norfolk and Norwich Archaeological Society, this calendar meticulously catalogs deeds enrolled in the city's court rolls, providing invaluable primary source material for researchers and historians. The documents shed light on property transactions, legal disputes, and the everyday lives of Norwich residents during a pivotal period in English history.
This collection serves as an essential resource for understanding medieval urban life, legal practices, and the economic activities that shaped the city of Norwich. Scholars of legal history, local history, and medieval studies will find this volume to be a rich source of information and insights into the past.
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