Browse collection: Feet of Fines, Tudor Yorkshire
Feet of fines are court copies of agreements following disputes over property. In reality, the disputes were mostly fictitious and were simply a way of having the transfer of ownership of land recorded officially by the king's court. The records in this series relate to the county of Yorkshire for the period 1486-1603.
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Feet of Fines of the Tudor Period [Yorks]: Part 1, 1486-1571
Records of the transfer of land and property. From the Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, volume 2. Feet of Fines, Tudor Yorkshire Collins, Francis
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Records of the transfer of land and property. From the Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, volume 5. Feet of Fines, Tudor Yorkshire Collins, Francis
View resultFeet of Fines of the Tudor Period [Yorks]: Part 3, 1583-94
Records of the transfer of land and property. From the Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, volume 7. Feet of Fines, Tudor Yorkshire Collins, Francis
View resultFeet of Fines of the Tudor Period [Yorks]: Part 4, 1594-1603
Records of the transfer of land and property. From the Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, volume 8. Feet of Fines, Tudor Yorkshire Collins, Francis
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