A catalogue of Western manuscripts at the Bodleian Libraries and selected Oxford colleges

MS. Jones 17

Summary Catalogue no.: 8924

Contents

Language(s): Latin

(fols. 49r-95v)
Incomplete register (?) of St Paul's Cathedral, containing extents (with rentals and some court rolls and accounts) of prebendal manors, mostly c. 1510 but including earlier material

Not listed in Davis, Medieval Cartularies. The main contents are:

(fols. 49r-51r)
(Stoke) Newington, extent, 1510
(fols. 51r-55r)

Reculversland, court rolls, 1510, 1454, 1511, 1515, 1516

(fols. 55v-57r)

Broomesbury (Brondesbury), rental, 1511

(fols.58r-59r)

Hoxton, court roll, 1510

(fol. 59v)

Consumpta-per-mare, memorandum

(fol. 60r-v)

Weldland in Tillingham, "rentalle antiquum" (n.d.) and court roll, 1444

(fols. 61r-64r)

Holbourn (Holborn), rental, 1415

(fols. 64v-65r)

Copy of a royal writ to John de Weston, keeper of the bishopric of Ely, relating to the manor of Holborn; 32 [Edward I?]

(fols. 65v-66v)

Holbourn (Holborn), "rentale aliud vetus", n.d., and rental c. 1340 (temp. Henry de Idesworth)

(fol. 67r)

Cantlers (Cantelowes, Kentish Town), extent temp. William Kempe (1478-1523)

(fols. 68r-70r)

Broomesbury (Brondesbury), extent, 1510

(fols. 70v-72v)

Ealdstreet, extent, 1510

(fol. 73r)

Brownswood, extent temp. Thomas Hulse (?-1531)

(fols. 73v-74r)

Totenhall (Tottenham Court), extent, 1510

(fol. 74v)

Pancratius (St Pancras), extent, 1510

(fol. 75r)

Rugmere, extent, 1510

(fols. 75v-77v)

Nesden (Neasden), rental, 1510

(fols. 78r-79r)

Wilsden (Willesden), rental, 1510

(fols. 79v-80v)

Chamberlainswood, rental, 1510

(fol. 81r)

Caddington Major, extent, temp. John Salvage (1506-1515, ?-1524)

(fols. 81v-86v)

Harleston (Harlesden), rental, 1510

(fols. 87r-90v)

Chiswick, bailiff's account, 1437-1438

(fols. 91v-92r)

Wenlocksbarn, rental, "temp. Richard III and 10 Hen. 8"

(fols. 92v-93r)

Mora, rental, temp. John Colet (1505-1519)

(fols. 94r-v)

Mora, rental, 1439-1440

Physical Description

Form: codex
Support: paper
47 leaves
Dimensions (leaf): c. 310 × c. 210 mm.

Decoration

None.

Accompanying Material

Bound with unrelated post-medieval material, for which see the Summary Catalogue.

History

Origin: c. 1516 ; England

Provenance and Acquisition

London, cathedral church of St Paul

Henry Jones, -1707

Received by the Bodleian, 1708.

Record Sources

Summary description (medieval material only) by Matthew Holford, September 2025. Previously described in the Summary Catalogue:

Last Substantive Revision

2025-09: Record created.

Data

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