Norman charters from English sources: antiquaries, archives and the rediscovery of the Anglo-Norman past
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Charters of Rochester, edited by A. Campbell (Anglo-Saxon Charters - 1)
Campbell, A., 1973, Charters of Rochester, edited by A. Campbell (Anglo-Saxon Charters - 1), London: published for the British Academy by O.U.P.
Charter of the reign of Stephen,(circa 1141 A.D.)
1936, Charter of the reign of Stephen,(circa 1141 A.D.), London: Society of Antiquaries.
Calendar of the Charter Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office: vol.1: Henry III AD1226-1257
1908, Calendar of the Charter Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office: vol.1: Henry III AD1226-1257, London: H.M.S.O.
Cartularium Saxonicum: a collection of Charters relating to Anglo-Saxon history
Birch, Walter de Grey, 1899, Cartularium Saxonicum: a collection of Charters relating to Anglo-Saxon history, London: Whiting and Co.
Derring, Edward Cholmeley, 1865, Catalogue of the fourth and concluding portion of the Famous Dering Collection of Deeds and Charters formed by Sir Edward Dering in the time of Charles I and II.
Derring, Edward Cholmeley, 1865, Catalogue of the fourth and concluding portion of the Famous Dering Collection of Deeds and Charters formed by Sir Edward Dering in the time of Charles I and II.
Formulare Anglicanum: or, a collection of ancient charters and instruments of divers kinds taken from the originals and placed under several heads
Madox, Thomas, 1702, Formulare Anglicanum: or, a collection of ancient charters and instruments of divers kinds taken from the originals and placed under several heads, London: Jacob Tonson.
A Kentish cartulary of the order of St. John of Jerusalem
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Anglo-Saxon charters: an annotated list and bibliography
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