IPM, final concord formulae

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Nathaniel Taylor

IPM, final concord formulae

Legg inn av Nathaniel Taylor » 26 mar 2005 01:55:48

All,

I recently got hold of three IPMS and a final concord, from the
beginning of the 17th century. Can anyone point to complete Latin texts
of typical contemporary IPMs and final concords, that I might use as a
sort of formulary for the documents I have? I expect that--especially
in the concord--90% of the text is formulaic; I want to be able to
distinguish departures (if any) from the biolerplate, and be sure of the
abbreviations used.

Nat Taylor

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Nathaniel Taylor

Re: IPM, final concord formulae

Legg inn av Nathaniel Taylor » 26 mar 2005 01:57:17

In article
<nathanieltaylor-2CCE37.19574925032005@news1.east.earthlink.net>,
Nathaniel Taylor <nathanieltaylor@earthlink.net> wrote:

All,

I recently got hold of three IPMS and a final concord...

Just to clarify, the latter is one of the texts commonly called 'feet of
fines' from the court of common pleas. They are usually published only
in abstracted form.

Nat Taylor

a genealogist's sketchbook:
http://home.earthlink.net/~nathanieltaylor/leaves/

Gjest

Re: IPM, final concord formulae

Legg inn av Gjest » 29 mar 2005 17:27:53

Nat,

there are specimen forms (containing just the standard rubric, with
dots for where the specific details would go) in 'Records and Record
Searching' by Walter Rye (London, 1888); IPM on pp139-40, final concord
pp142-4.

Hope that helps-

Matthew Connolly

Nathaniel Taylor

Re: IPM, final concord formulae

Legg inn av Nathaniel Taylor » 03 apr 2005 23:59:01

In article <1112113673.525829.243410@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>,
mvernonconnolly@yahoo.co.uk wrote:

there are specimen forms (containing just the standard rubric, with
dots for where the specific details would go) in 'Records and Record
Searching' by Walter Rye (London, 1888); IPM on pp139-40, final concord
pp142-4.

Thanks!

Nat Taylor

a genealogist's sketchbook:
http://home.earthlink.net/~nathanieltaylor/leaves/

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