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Registrum Malmesburiense
The Register of Malmesbury Abbey Preserved in the Public Record Office

This monastic register, published in two volumes in 1879–80, is an important source for the history of Wessex.

J. S. Brewer (Edited by)

9781108051521, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 15 November 2012

582 pages, 7 b/w illus.
22.9 x 15.2 x 3.3 cm, 0.84 kg

Malmesbury abbey was a seventh-century foundation, re-established in the late tenth century and supported by royal patronage for several centuries. It was famous for its enormous library, and especially the work of the twelfth-century historian William of Malmesbury. This register of charters was compiled in the late thirteenth century and, although some are later forgeries, it is an important collection of Anglo-Saxon documents. It provides vital information about Wessex from the seventh century on, as well as material about the later difficulties between the monks and the bishop of Salisbury. This two-volume edition of the Latin texts with English side-notes was prepared by John Sherren Brewer (1809–79) and completed by Charles Trice Martin (1842–1914). Volume 1 (1879) contains royal decrees such as Magna Carta, the extensive rent roll of the abbey's properties (mostly local), and charters relating to them. The appendix contains an account of the early history of Britain.

Documents I to CXXXVIII
Appendix.

Subject Areas: British & Irish history [HBJD1]

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