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are given by NichoUs (No. 5), Hone (No. 4), Daven- 

 port (No. 10), Gross (No. 15), "Local Records" and 

 the Manorial Society's publications. The Reports of 

 the Historical Manuscripts Commission, though as a 

 rule taking little notice of manorial and other economic 

 documents, are of some assistance. Some valuable 

 catalogues have been published by private enterprise, 

 and the contents of the great collections of the British 

 Museum, Bodleian, etc., can be ascertained from the 

 official catalogues (Nos. i — 3) of those institutions. A 

 large proportion of the private collections referred to 

 above still remain undescribed and practically inacces- 

 sible to students. 



1. Bodleian Library, Calendar of Charters and Rolls 



preserved in the. Ed. W. H. Turner and H. O. 

 Cox. 1878. 



2. British Museum, Catalogue of Additional Manu- 



scripts. 1843, etc. 



3. British Museum, Index to the Charters and Rolls 



in the Department of Manuscripts. Ed. H. J. 

 Ellis and F. B. Bickley. 1900. 

 •.•These are the most important for the sub- 

 ject. The Cotton, Harleian, Lansdown, and 

 other well-known collections are not rich in 

 manorial or agrarian materials. 



4. Hone, N. J. The Manor and Manorial Records. 



7 he Antiquary* s Books. 1906 (App. I., Lists 

 of Court Rolls in various depositories.) 



5. NiCHOLLs, J. G. Collectanea Topographica et 



Genealogica. Eight vols., 1834-43. 



6. NiCHOLLs, J. G. Topographer and Genealogist. 



Three vols., 1846-58. 



IL BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF PRINTED WORKS. 



7. Bateson, M. Grossbritannien und Irland bis, 



1500. Jahrcsberichte der Geschichtswissen- 

 schaft. XXVII. (1904), III. 186^234 ; XXVIII. 



