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Cotton MS Julius B XII
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- 040-001101657
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- 032-001101582
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001246.0x0003e5
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- Cotton MS Julius B XII
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- Cotton Manuscript Julius B XII
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Codex partim membr. partim chart. in fol. min. constans foliis 314.
- 1. Names of such as came to England with K. William the Conqueror; in circles. At the top of the page is written, in a circle, "Margaret, daughter to Edward, right heir of England, wife to Malcolm K. of Scotland." With some verses of Lidgate. 2.
- 2. "Les surnoms, les lynages de graunde, de ceux que vendrount on William le Conquerour en Engliter." 3.
- 3. The ordering of a funeral for a noble person in Henry VIIth's time. 5. b.
- 4. A memory of the first progress of Henry VII. after his Coronation, Christmas, and Parliament holden at Westminster (1486) to the northern parts of England; and of his reception at York. 6. b.
- 5. The christening of prince Arthur, Henry the VIIth's son, and the ceremony then used. 1486. With an account of the King's progress towards Newark. 19. b.
- [5a. Proclamation by Hen. VII. to his soldiers, 1487. f 24b. (old foliation)]
- 6. A list of 13 bannerets and 52 knights, made by Henry VII. after the battle of Newark. 27.
- 7. Coronation of Queen Elizabeth wife to Henry VII. (Nov. 25, 1487.) The names of those who attended; and an account of claims made by sundry noblemen at that solemnity. 28.
- 8. An account of the celebration of Christmas by Henry VII. at Greenwich. 1487. 43. b.
- 9. The feast of Easter and St. George, celebrated by Henry VII. at Windsor. 1488. 46.
- 10. The feast of Whitsunday, celebrated by Henry VII. at Windsor. 1488. Also the ceremony of receiving a cap and a sword from the Pope. 49.
- 11. The feast of Easter celebrated by Henry VII. at Hertford. 1489. with an account of the King's progress to the north, and of the lords who accompanied him. 51.
- 12. The manner of the Queen's taking to her chamber, Ao 5 Henry VII. when she was with child. 56.
- 13. The creation of Arthur Prince of Wales, Ao 5 Henry VII. with other curious things as far as this year. 56. b. [Partly printed by Anstis in his Obss. Introd. no. lviij.]
- 14. Inquisitio de gubernatione militum Templi in Anglia. - in Membr. Saec. XIV. 70.
- 15. Creation of Henry D. of York, Ao 10 Hen. VII. with the whole solemnity of it. [Pr. by Anstis no lix] 91.
- 16. Sundry grants of Edward IV. and others, by which they confer to his brother Richard D. of Gloucester, divers manors in Cornwall and Kent, and lands and offices in other parts of England. 111.
- 17. Charta libertatum Honoris de Richemond, Ao 24 Hen. VII. 1446. 133.
- 18. The wardenship of the west marches granted to Richard E. of Warwick, by Ed. IV. 137. b.
- 19. An act of Parliament, by which the Dukes of Clarence and Gloucester were authorized to hold and make partition of the lands of Anne Countess of Warwick, mother to their respective wives, as if the said Countess had been dead. With an indenture of a partition actually made by virtue of this act, dated July 20, 14 Ed. IV. 138. b.
- 20. A pedigree of the Lord Vaux's family. 140. b.
- 21. Officium Vice-comitatûs Cumbriae, concessum Ricardo duce Glocestriae, pro termino vitae. Feb.18. 14 Ed. IV. 141. b.
- 22. Relaxatio manerii de Middleham, com. Ebor. cum aliis, facta Radulpho comiti de Westmorlandia. 9. Hen. V. 143.
- 23. Officium Constabularii Angliae, concessum Ric. Wydevill (Woodville) comiti de Rivers. Aug. 24. 7 Edw. IV. 145.
- 24. Revocatio et annullatio processûs contra ambos Hugones le Despencer, patrem et filium; ex rotulo Parliamenti Ao 20 Ric. - Et transcriptum judicii de iisdem, missum Justiciariis et Baronibus Angliae. (Gallicé.) 148.
- 25. Feoda militum D. Radulphi de Nevil, de manerio suo de Shirefhoton in comitatu Eboracensi. 163.
- 26. The order of the nobility in their goings and sittings (in Parliament) according to their estates. 167. b.
- 27. A short note relating to the marriage and issue of Sir Wm Brandon, Knt. 167. b.
- 28. The Lords, as they sat in the Parliament house in Henry VIth's time. 168.
- 29. Quaedam brevia de custodia et maritagio Ric. Fenys Domini de Say, et Georgii de Nevill, concessa Ric. Duci Gloucestriae, à R. Edw. IV. 169.
- 30. The marriage and issue of Tho. Chandos, and Sir James Foulgia (Foljambe?) of Walton, Knt. 169. b.
- 31. Litterae patentes in quibus R. Edw. IV. concedit maneria de Farley, Heightsbury, et Tesfont, Ric. Duci Gloucestriae. 170.
- 32. Breve Escaetori citra Trentam directum, pro terris et tenementis Hugoni le Despencer liberandis. 172.
- 33. Pars Hugonis le Despencer et Alionorae uxoris ejus Honoris Glocestriae; continens maneria cum feodis et advocationibus ecclesiarum, et domorum religiosarum. 173.
- 34. Extenta terrarum quae fuerunt Rob. (de Mellent) quondam comitis Gloucestriae, facta per Phil. de Covel et Ric. de Stanes. Ao 46 Hen. III. 182.
- 35. Placita inter Thomam de Bello-Campo, comitem de Warwick, petentem, et Joh. de Mowbray, de Axiholme, deforciantem; de castro de Swenesby, et terris de Gowersland in Wallia. 184. b.
- 36. Charta R. Edwardi III. Willielmo de Monte-Acuto comiti de Sarum, et Catharinae uxori ejus, de castro de Sherborne in comitatu Dorset; et de multis aliis maneriis in Anglia. Ao R. 12. 198. b.
- 37. Charta creationis Willielmi de Monte-Acuto in comitem Salesburiae, 12 Edw. III. quam idem Rex confirmavit. A. R. 15. 200.
- 38. Clauses of an act of Parliament in favour of Alicia Countess of Salisbury: also the act of Parliament for the resumption of Crown Lands. 13 Edw. III. [IV] 203.
- 39. An act of attainder against Richd and Robt Wells, and Tho. de La Launde. 10 Edw. IV. 206.
- 40. An act of attainder against John E. of Oxford, and Geo. and Tho. Vere. II Edw. IV. 206. b.
- 41. An act for the exchange of the castle and manor of Elwell, for the castle and manor of Ugmore, both in Wales, between Edward IV. and Richard D. of Gloucester. 207.
- 42. Letter of pardon, or rather a grant to Richd D. of Gloucester and Anne his wife. 209.
- 43. Actus Parliamenti pro maneriis de Chesterfield, Scarsdale, Bushey, Cottingham, et villa de Scardburgh. 12 Edw. IV. Per inspeximus, d. 8 Martii Ao Regni 15. 211. b.
- 44. Inquisitio forestae de Inglewood in Com. Cumbriae. 56 Hen. III. 215.
- 45. Charta Regis Henrici III. de Foresta: per inspeximus Edw. I. - Item perambulatio forestae de Inglewood, Ao R. 29. 221.
- 46. Literae Ricardi Ducis Gloucestriae, in quibus Robertus Portington constituitur ejus attornatus. 227.
- 47. The descent of the family of Seymours. 227. b.
- 48. Literae patentes R. Edwardi IV. pro finibus et feodis non solvendis. 229.
- 49. Feoffamenta terrarum Elizabethae comitissae Oxon. traditarum Ric. Duci Gloucestriae. 12 Edw. IV. 230.
- 50. Chartae ad terras domini de Hungerford spectantes 232. b.
- 51. The restitution in blood of Richard E. of Cambridge, and of Alice Countess of Salisbury. I Edw. IV. An inspeximus. 240.
- 52. Finalis concordia de maneriis de Midleham et Shirefhoton, facta per Jacobum Ratcliff militem, et Catharinam uxorem ejus. 20. Edw. IV. 244. b.
- 53. Finalis concordia inter Johannem Pylkington et alios querentes, et Radulphum Nevil et Isabellam uxorem ejus deforciantes, de maneriis praedictis. 246. b.
- 54. Notes concerning the family of Fitz-William. 247.
- 55. Fragmentum Chartae R. Edw. IV. de manerio de Skipton in Com. Ebor. 248.
- 56. Concessio castri et manerii de Chirk et Chirkeland, infra Marchias Walliae, et de Wilmington in Cantio, Gulielmo Stanley militi. 15 Edw.IV. 249.
- 57. Concessio Skiptoniae in Craven Ricardo Duci Gloucestriae. 15 Edw. IV. 253.
- 58. Notes concerning the families of Charlton and Bourchier. 255. b.
- 59. Notes concerning the descents, 1. of Margaret Dss. of Norfolk, daughter of Sir Tho. Brotherton, from King Ethelbright; 2. of Henry I. from Rollo D. of Normandy; 3. of the Countess of Ormond and Lady St. John, from Edmund E. of Lancaster; and, 4. of Sir John Poulett, from Philip K. of France. 257.
- 60. Valor reddituum comitis Richmondiae. Ao 1309. 257. b.
- 61. Inquisitio post mortem de terris Baronis Roos. 26 Edw. III. 258. b.
- 62. Inquisitio post mortem de terris Johannis ducis Britanniae et comitis Richmondiae. 15 Edw. III. 259.
- 63. Inquisitio post mortem de officio pessageriae de Southamptona, facta Thomae de Bello-Campo comiti Warwick. 2 Ric. II. 263.
- 64. Inquisitiones quinque de terris Johannis Nevill militis de Raby. 12. Ric. II. 265.
- 65. Inspeximus Regis Henrici ... Chartae Edw. III. de castro de Shyrburn aliisque possessionibus, Will. de Monte-Acuto comiti Sarum, et Catherinae uxori ejus, concessae. (Fragmentum.) 268.
- 66. Inquisitio post mortem de terris Radulphi comitis Westmorlandiae. 4. Hen. VI. 272.
- 67. Inquisitiones post mortem de terris Joannae comitissae Wesmorlandiae. 19. Hen. VI. 278. b.
- 68. Inquisitio de terris Rob. de Hungerford, de alta proditione attincti. 13 Edw. VI. 294. b.
- 69. Inquisitio de terris Radulphi comitis Westmorlandiae. 4 Hen. VI. 298. b.
- 70. Inquisitio de terris Henrici Beauford Ducis Somerset, de alta proditione attincti. 8. Edw. IV. 300.
- 71. Inquisitiones post mortem de terris Walteri de Hungerford. 13 et 18 Edw. IV. et Margaritae dominae Botreaux, uxoris Roberti de Hungerford. 18 Edw. IV. 300. b.
- 72. The descent of the family of Savile: two articles; the latter with a note in the hand of Dr. N. Johnstone. 1679. 306 et 307.
- 73. Fees belonging to the Justice, Steward, &c. of the forest of Galteres. 306. b.
- 74. Breve de scire facias, circa feodum 50 £. ad Edmundum comitem Cantiae pertinentem. 21 Edw. III. 307. b.
- 75. Commissio Regis Edwardi IV. Ricardo Duci Gloucestriae; ut sit locumtenens ejus generalis in expeditione contra Scotos. Ao R. 22. 308.
- 76. Notes concerning the families of Lacey, Fitz-William, Hugh de Alboniaco, Tateshall, &c. 308. b.
- 77. Commissio R. Henrici VI. ad audiendum et determinandum de diversis proditionibus, &c. in Com. Ebrac. Northumbr. Cumberl. et Westmorland. 316.
- 78. Petition of Anne Countess of Warwick to the Commons in Parliament, concerning the inheritance of the Earldom of Warwick. 317.
- 79. Petition of Richard D. of Gloucester, and Elizabeth countess of Oxford, to Wm Gray Bp. of Ely, Ld Treasurer: with the answer of the said Bishop, about certain lands: and a mutilated record in latin concerning the same. 318.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Project / Collection:
- Cotton Collection
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-001101582
040-001101657 - Is part of:
- Cotton MS : Cotton Manuscripts
Cotton MS Julius B XII : Cotton Manuscript Julius B XII - Contains:
- Cotton MS Julius B XII, ff 3–66 : Names of the families who came to England with William the Conqueror (3v–7r), incorporating verses on King…
Cotton MS Julius B XII, ff 67–82 : Record of the trial of the Knights Templar in England
Cotton MS Julius B XII, ff 88–103 : Account of the creation of Prince Henry of England (the future King Henry VIII, 1509–47) as duke of York, 1494
Cotton MS Julius B XII, ff 108–316 : Register of Richard, duke of Gloucester (1461–85: King Richard III of England, 1483–85)
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- Anglo-Norman
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- -9999
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Condition: ff. 67–103 damaged by fire in 1731
Materials: paper (ff. 1–66, 83–316); parchment (ff. 67–82)
Dimensions: approximately 295 × 235 mm
Foliation: fos. i + 316; i + 2 (ff. i, 1–2: early modern endleaves) + 64 (ff. 3–66) + 16 (ff. 67–82) + 5 (ff. 83–87: early modern endleaves) + 16 (ff. 88–103) + 4 (ff. 104–107: early modern endleaves) + 209 (ff. 108–316)
Binding: British Museum 1970
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