^6 TWO SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHIES 



arrangement adopted here is the old " proprietary " 

 classification by courts and departments ; but it 

 should be remembered that some of these ancient 

 collections have recently been broken up and distri- 

 buted amongst various " Special Collections " which 

 will be referred to below. 



1. Records of the Court of Chancery. 



Ancient Deeds, Chancery Proceedings (Early 

 Series and Series I.), Charter Rolls, Cartae Antiquae, 

 County Placita, Darell and Stonor Papers (some of 

 these family papers, exhibited in Chancery, have been 

 transferred to State Papers Supplementary), Forest 

 Proceedings, Inquisitions Post Mortem, Miscellaneous 

 Inquisitions, Miscellanea of the Chancery. 



2. Records of the King's Court. 



Curia Regis Rolls, Assize Rolls, etc. Feet of Fines, 



3. Records of the Court of Exchequer. 



(a) King's Remembrancer's Department. 

 Accounts of Alien Priories, Ministers'' Accounts, 



Inquisitions, Ancient Extents, Rentals and Surveys, 

 Miscellaneous Books, Miscellanea of the Exchequer^ 

 Forest Proceedings. 



(b) Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's Depart- 

 ment. 



Pipe Rolls, Enrolled Accounts, Foreign 

 Accounts, Miscellaneous Rolls. 



(c) Exchequer of Receipt. 

 Miscellaneous Rolls, Miscellaneous Books, 



Miscellanea. 



(d) Treasury of the Receipt. 



Forest Proceedings, Miscellaneous Books. 



(e) Augmentation Office. 



Conventual Leases, Duchy of Cornwall Records, 

 Ministers'" and Receivers^ Accounts, Miscellaneous 

 Books. 



(f) Land Revenue Department. 



Court Rolls, Receivers' Accounts, Miscella- 

 neous Books. J' 



