Publisher's Synopsis
Rotuli Selecti Ad Res Anglicas Et Hibernicas Spectantes, compiled by Joseph Hunter and the Great Britain Record Commission, is a significant collection of selected rolls and records pertaining to English and Irish affairs. Drawn from the archives housed in the Chapter House of Westminster Abbey, this volume offers a valuable glimpse into historical documents preserved in one of England's most important repositories.
Published in 1834, the work provides a compilation of primary source material, making it an essential resource for historians and researchers interested in the political, social, and administrative history of England and Ireland. Presented in Latin, the original language of many historical records, this collection showcases the meticulous scholarship of its time and remains a testament to the enduring importance of archival preservation and historical inquiry.
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