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Floyd Manuscripts
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Somerset inquisitions

One of eight volumes containing extracts from inquisitiones post mortem for Somerset taken from British Museum Harleian MS 4120.

Somerset inquisitions

One of eight volumes containing extracts from inquisitiones post mortem for Somerset taken from British Museum Harleian MS 4120.

Extracts relating to Cambridgeshire and Oxfordshire

Topographical and historical extracts, together with particulars of holders of land in the hundreds of Triplow and Witherley, Cambridgeshire and Bampton and Banbury, Oxfordshire, at, and after, Domesday.

Extracts from memoranda rolls

One of four volumes containing extracts from the memoranda rolls of the Exchequer (King's Remembrancer and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer) for various years during the reigns of Henry II, Edward I, Edward II, Henry IV and Henry V. There are a few Welsh references amongst the volumes.

Notes on King John

Notes by William Floyd on the reign of King John, together with reflections on government, etc.

Extracts from public records

One of five volumes containing extracts relating mainly to English counties taken from ancient charters and cognate documents in the Public Record Office (e.g. Duchy of Lancaster records), the British Museum and elsewhere, some of the extracts relating to ecclesiastical property (e.g. Lewes, Ely, etc.).

Extracts from public records

One of five volumes containing extracts relating mainly to English counties taken from ancient charters and cognate documents in the Public Record Office (e.g. Duchy of Lancaster records), the British Museum and elsewhere, some of the extracts relating to ecclesiastical property (e.g. Lewes, Ely, etc.).

Somerset inquisitions

One of eight volumes containing extracts from inquisitiones post mortem for Somerset taken from British Museum Harleian MS 4120.

Lists of heirs

Alphabetically-listed lists of heirs in England and Wales compiled from the Books of Heirs, temp. Philip and Mary - Charles I, and from 'Glover's Heirs'. NLW MS 4222B deals mainly with Somerset.

Extracts from memoranda rolls

One of four volumes containing extracts from the memoranda rolls of the Exchequer (King's Remembrancer and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer) for various years during the reigns of Henry II, Edward I, Edward II, Henry IV and Henry V. There are a few Welsh references amongst the volumes.

Extracts from memoranda rolls

One of four volumes containing extracts from the memoranda rolls of the Exchequer (King's Remembrancer and Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer) for various years during the reigns of Henry II, Edward I, Edward II, Henry IV and Henry V. There are a few Welsh references amongst the volumes.

Miscellaneous notes and extracts

  • NLW MSS 4230-4232B, 4233A, 4234B, 4235-4236A
  • Ffeil
  • [1830] x [1898]
  • Rhan oFloyd Manuscripts

Notes and extracts taken mainly out of records and from printed sources (e.g. Smith: Wealth of Nations) relating to finance, revenue, commodities of trade, agricultural products, forests, vineyards, population, etc.

Floyd Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSFLOYD
  • Fonds
  • [16 cent.]-[19 cent.]

NLW MSS 3641-4252 belonged to William Floyd (?1810-?1898), who spent many years at the Public Record Office - he applied for a ticket as from Bridgend, Glamorgan in 1856 - and in the British Museum engaged in research in the various types of records relating to the history of England and Wales preserved in those two institutions. With a few exceptions, most of which are described at the beginning of the collection, all the volumes are Floyd's notebooks and memoranda books. His collection, which had been presented to the London Library, of which he had been a member since its foundaton in 1841, was by that body transferred in 1899 to the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth at the time when the Welsh Library Committee of the College was accumulating material of Welsh interest to form a nucleus for the projected national library for Wales.

Floyd, William, ca. 1810-ca. 1898.

Westminister and Tower of London works accounts

An early 19 cent. transcript of particular accounts of Robert le Campsale, Clerk of the King's Works in the Palace of Westminster and the Tower of London from 21 June 1351 to 20 September 1355 [P.R.O. Exchequer Accounts 471/6, 10].

Index to books of liveries

One of two volumes containing lists of lands and manors mentioned in thirteen of the books of liveries preserved among the miscellaneous books of the Court of Wards and Liveries. The places have been entered under the names of English counties, this second volume containing names taken from volumes 9-13. According to a note, 1719, by C. Grymes on the inside cover of the first volume the index was compiled by one Phillips.

Extracts from public records

Transcripts, abstracts and notes from the public records, including Charter, Patent, Close, Fine, Roman, French and Scots Rolls, Inquisitions, Coram Rege, Common Plea, Assize Rolls, K.R. 22 T.R. Exchequer Rolls, Parliamentary Rolls, Domesday Book, the Red Book of the Exchequer, Testa de Nevill, Duchy of Lancaster Records, Cartae Antiquae, etc. ranging from the reign of William I to that of Edward IV. There are extracts also from chronicles and from monastic registers in private hands, also transcripts of miscellaneous items, including The manner of Proceeding and Tryall in the Marshalls Court upon an Appeal of Treason ... and A Discourse of the High Stewardship of England. Written to the Right Honourable late Earle of Leycestr ... (temp. Elizabeth). This volume is called Miscellaneorum Vol: 4.

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