Browse collection: Final Concords, Lancashire
Fines, or final concords, were used as a means of creating a legal record land ownership. They arose from often fictitious disputes over property 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 Lancashire for the period 1189-1588.
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Final Concords For Lancashire, Part 1, 1189-1307
Lancashire fines for the reigns of King John, Henry III and Edward I (1199-1307). Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, vol. 39. Final Concords, Lancashire Farrer, William
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Lancashire fines for the reigns of Edward II and Edward III (1307-77). Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, vol. 46. Final Concords, Lancashire Farrer, William
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Lancashire fines for the period 1377-1509. Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, vol. 50. Final Concords, Lancashire Farrer, William
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Lancashire fines for the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI and Mary I. Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, vol. 60. Final Concords, Lancashire Farrer, William
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