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Stevens, Matthew Frank, “Hidden histories in private hands: the Old Radnor charter of 1318 and the need for a register of private pre-modern Welsh documents”, Studia Celtica 49 (2015): 105–114.

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Citation details
Article
“Hidden histories in private hands: the Old Radnor charter of 1318 and the need for a register of private pre-modern Welsh documents”
Periodical
Studia Celtica: The Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 49 (2015)
Johnston, Dafydd R. (ed.), Studia Celtica 49 (2015), University of Wales Press.
Volume
49
Pages
105–114
Description
Abstract (cited)
Three goals are achieved in this article: first, the publication of a previously unknown 1318 charter from the old county of Radnorshire; second, the content of the charter is used ‘to people’ the landscape of fourteenth-century eastern Radnorshire in much greater detail than previously possible; third, an argument is made for the voluntary registration of similar documents in private hands, leading to the creation of a free-access online register.
(source: cronfa.swan.ac.uk)
Subjects and topics
Headings
medieval Wales record sources for Wales 14th century
Sources
Manuscripts
History, society and culture
Places
Keywords
charters
Contributors
C. A., Dennis Groenewegen
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September 2018, last updated: June 2020