DERBYSHIRE RECORD SERIES, 



In con?iection 7vith the Derbyshire Archceological Society 

 and the British Record Society, and 



TO BE EDITED BY 



W. p. W. PHILLIMORE, M.A., B.C.L., 



Author of " How to write the History of a Family." 



Annual Subscription, 10/6. 



nPHE Council of the Derbyshire Archaeological 

 Society desire to remind members of tliis Society 

 of their recent proposal for a special Record Series re- 

 lating to Derbyshire. The Council feel strongly that 

 Derbyshire ought not to be behind other counties in printing 

 clues to its records, and they therefore wish to urge members 

 to send in their names as Subscribers without delay, so that 

 the series may be at once proceeded with. The series will 

 be commenced as soon as 150 names are received. 



ARTHUR COX, 



Hon. Sec. 

 Mill Hill, Derby. 



PROPOSED ISSUES. 



I.— Lichfield. "WiUs and Administrations— 1 510 to 1652. 



These include the whole of Derbyshire. 



II.— Fees and Fines. Henry VII., 1485 to 1509. 



III.— Inquisitiones post mortem. Stuart period, 1603 to 



1645. And if sufficient support be accorded, 



IV. —Miscellanea. 



[P, T. O. 



