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Duchy of Lancaster: Royal Charters

Description and record details

Reference DL 10
Title Duchy of Lancaster: Royal Charters
Date c1087-c1800
Description

Prior to 1485 this series consists mainly of grants, charters, letters of inspeximus and other documents under the great seal to the dukes of Lancaster and their predecessors in title, granting land, offices and privileges.

The charters include evidences of all the major families whose estates became at some time absorbed into those of the Duchy: for example, Ferrers, Lacy, Warenne, Chaworth and Bohun.

Also represented are the archives of religious houses whose estates were acquired by the Duchy at the time of their dissolution: the abbey of Furness and the priories of Cartmel, Conishead and Burscough.

The series includes two letters of protection issued under the great seal; safe conducts; pardons; formal receipts; summonses to parliament or to the council; letters and commissions concerning military service; writs to royal officers prohibiting intervention in Duchy liberties; and judicial writs.

After 1485 the series consists mainly of letters patent and other formal documents under the Palatinate and Duchy seals: that is, records created by the Duchy administration, rather than evidences pertinent to the endowment of the dukes. These include grants of land and office, and commissions of survey or enquiry.

The series includes some strays, including an illuminated charter of 1462, in favour of the town of Nottingham, still in its tooled leather box.

This series contains records which pre-date the creation of the Duchy of Lancaster.

Arrangement

This series was created in the early nineteenth century before the transfer of the Duchy archive to the Public Record Office in 1868.

Previously these records were in disarray. In 1764 the clerk of the Duchy council reported that the 'original grants and charters are very numerous and promiscuously deposited in certain very small boxes and no repertory or exact account having been taken thereof, that can be found'.

Separated material

Some charters were undoubtedly lost during the destruction of the Savoy Palace by rebels in 1381.

Held by The National Archives, Kew
Legal status Not Public Record(s)
Language

Latin

Creator

Duchy of Lancaster, 1399

Physical description 434 box(es)
Access conditions Open unless otherwise stated
Immediate source of acquisition

From 2021 Duchy of Lancaster

Physical condition A number of the documents in this series are illuminated, written on parchment embellished with engraved decoration, or rubricated. Some seals are also in a fine state of preservation.
Accruals Series is accruing
Unpublished finding aids

A modern calendar and index is available. Please speak to staff at the Map and Large Document Room enquiry desk for the precise location.