"Wilts Close Rolls, Ex Mss. Phillipps" offers a glimpse into the historical records of Wiltshire, England, through a collection of Close Rolls extracted from the Phillipps manuscripts. This volume provides valuable insights into the legal, administrative, and social aspects of the region's past. These rolls, originally recording private letters and royal commands, offer a direct connection to the lives and concerns of people living in Wiltshire during the medieval and early modern periods.
Researchers, historians, and anyone interested in local history will find this collection a rich resource for understanding the complexities of governance, land ownership, and everyday life in Wiltshire. The meticulous preservation of these manuscripts makes this volume an important contribution to the historical record.
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