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1 - Early administrative records: Cartularies
1-38 - Administrative records
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26 - Transcripts of Parish Registers
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1 - Inspeximus of a decree of the Court of Augmentations confirming to the bishops of Salisbury for ever the pensions formerly paid by a number of dissolved monasteries.
2 - Exchange between the bishop and the dean and chapter of the Wardrobe and the Glasshouse.
3 - Inspeximus and confirmation of a charter of 1472, granting and confirming to the bishops of Salisbury rights and privileges in respect of their free town of Salisbury.
4 - Letters patent appointing the bishop and the dean justices of the peace for the Close, the area between Harnham Gate and Harnham Bridge, and the bishop's guildhall and gaol. The bishop is given permission to have a prison, either in the city or the Close, and to hold the sessions either in his guildhall or in the Close. The practice of any manual art or mystery in the Close, except for one carpenter, one glazier and one plumber, is forbidden. Great seral incomplete; royal portrait in initial letter.
5 - Letters patent, confirming all earlier royal grants of privileges and rights to the bishop of Salisbury, including the office of Chancellor of the Order of the Garter
6 - Letters patent granting to Seth Ward, bishop of Salisbury, and his successors forever the office of Chancellor of the Garter. With six papers containing copies and extracts of related documents.
7 - Register of Garter Warrants. The warrants are mostly for giving the robes and jewels of the Order: and there are also patents for bestowing the place of Poor Knight of Windsor.
8 - Schedules of documents.
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Expand 33 - Accounts in the Exchequer33 - Accounts in the Exchequer
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Expand 36 - Miscellaneous documents, Orders in Council, Secretary's Act books, seals 36 - Miscellaneous documents, Orders in Council, Secretary's Act books, seals
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39 - Act Books
39-46 - Court records
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47 - Apparitors' returns and miscellaneous visitation papers
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53 - Exhibit book
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60 - Consecrations
60-64 - Court records; non contentious
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Expand 61A - Archdeacons' certificate (used for minor works that did not require a full faculty)61A - Archdeacons' certificate (used for minor works that did not require a full faculty)
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