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ancient heaps of scoria. (2) Of mineral and holy wells. 

 (3) Of prehistoric remains, such as camps, cairns, and 

 barrows, ancient altars, inscribed or sculptured stones, 

 coins, weapons, etc. (4) Of sites and remains of medieval 

 buildings, both feudal and ecclesiastical, and of heraldic 

 monuments. (5) Of the common-fields and ancient roads. 



(6) Of free companies, ancient trades and manufactures. 



(7) Of genealogical information respecting landowning 

 families, existing or extinct, and individuals of note or 

 mark. (8) He would also collect extracts from deeds 

 and abstracts of title, make extracts from parish registers 

 and churchwardens' books, prepare lists of incumbents of 

 the parish with biographical details ; collect particulars of 

 the glebe lands, advowsons, lay rectories; and particulars 

 of the trust deeds and foundations, with succession of 

 ministers, of nonconformist churches ; and (9) he would 

 deal similarly with endowed schools, almshouses, hospitals, 

 and public libraries. 



For this the following printed material is available : — ■ 



The Ordnance Maps. 



The old (or folio) series of Public Records. 



The Public Record Commission's quarto editions of the Cal- 

 endars of Patent Rolls, Close Rolls, Inquisitions post mortem. 

 Feudal Aids, Ancient Deeds, Papal Records, State Papers 

 (Foreign and Domestic), Scottish Documents, Documents 

 relating to Scotland, Border Papers, Hamilton Papers, 

 Royalist Composition Papers. 



The Acts and Ordinances of the Privy Council. 



Commons' and Lords' Joxirnals (in the Civil War period). 



Certain volumes of the Rolls Series, such as Bp. Kellawe's 

 Register and Letters from Northern Registers. 



Reports of the Deputy Keepers of Public Records ; especially 

 those volumes containing the Durham Records and Exchequer 

 Depositions. 



