"Lancashire Inquests, Extents, And Feudal Aids, Volume 48" offers a detailed glimpse into the historical legal and administrative records of Lancashire, England. This meticulously compiled volume presents a wealth of primary source material, providing invaluable insights into the lives, land tenure, and legal proceedings of the region during the medieval and early modern periods.
Researchers and historians will find a treasure trove of information within these pages, shedding light on feudal relationships, property assessments, and the workings of local courts. The records of inquests, extents, and feudal aids offer a unique window into the social and economic fabric of Lancashire, making this volume an indispensable resource for anyone studying the history of the region or English legal history more broadly.
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