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List of works by Charles Clay

A Baronial Family in Medieval England: The Clares. By Michael Altschul. 9 + 6. Pp. 332. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1965. £3

A History of the Church in Blackburnshire. By John Eyre Winstanley Wallis, M.A. 8½ × 5½. Pp.189. London: S.P.C.K., 1932. 7s. 6d

A biographical register of the University of Oxford to A.D. 1500. By A. B. Emden. Vol. I, A to E. 9¼ × 6. Pp. lx + 662. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1957. £8. 8s

A biographical register of the University of Oxford to A.D. 1500. By A. B. Emden. Vol. II, F to O. 9¼ × 6. Pp. xx + 663 to 1416. Vol. III, P to Z. Pp. xlvii + 1417 to 2242

An Illuminated Charter of Free Warren, dated 1291

Birkenhead Priory and the Mersey Ferry. By R. Stewart-Brown, M.A., F.S.A. And a chapter on the monastic buildings, by Harold Brakspear, F.S.A. 8½ × 5½; pp. xiii + 197. Liverpool: printed for the State Assurance Co. 1925

Calendar of the Charter Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office. Vol. vi. A.D. 1427–1516, with an Appendix A.D. 1215–1288. 10¼ × 6¾ Pp. viii + 451. London: Stationery Office, Adastral House, Kings way. 1927. £1 15s. net

Calendar of the Close Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office, Richard II, vol. vi, 1396–99. 10¼ × 6¾; pp. vi + 753. London: Published by H.M. Stationery Office. 1927. £2 7s. 6d

Calendar of the Close Rolls, preserved in the Public Record Office. Richard II, vol. v, 1392–1396. 10¼ × 7; pp. vi + 816. London: Stationery Office, Adastral House, Kingsway. 1925. £2 15s

Calendar of the Fine Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office. Vol. viii, Edward III, 1368–77. 10¼ × 6¾; pp. iv + 577. London: Stationery Office, Adastral House, Kingsway. 1924. £2

article by Charles Clay published April 1925 in Antiquaries Journal

Calendar of the Fine Rolls, preserved in the Public Record Office. Vol. ix, A.D. 1377–83. 10¼ × 6¾. Pp. iv + 542. London, Stationery Office, Adastral House, Kingsway, 1926. 30s

Catalogue of the Manuscripts of Balliol College, Oxford. Compiled by R. A. B. Mynors. 9½×6¼. Pp. lviii+401. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1963. £6. 6s

Chartulary of Winchester Cathedral. Edited in English by A. W. Goodman, B.D., F.S.A. 8½ × 5½; pp. lxviii + 284. Winchester: Warren, 1927. 25s

Chetham Miscellanies, vol. vii. 8½ × 6½. Pp. iii + 26; iii + 159; iii + 26. Manchester: printed for the Chetham Society, 1939

Close Rolls of the reign of Henry III, preserved in the Public Record Office, 1251–53. 10¼ × 7. Pp. vi + 620. London: Stationery Office, Adastral House, Kingsway, 1927. £2 2s

article by Charles Clay published January 1929 in Antiquaries Journal

Curia Regis Rolls of the reign of Richard I and John, preserved in the Public Record Office, vol. v, 8–10 John. 10¼ × 6¼. Pp vii + 451. London: Stationery Office, Adastral House, Kingsway, 1931. 30s

Curia Regis Rolls of the reigns o Richard 1 and John, preserved in the Public Record Office, vol. vi, 11–14 John. 10¼ × 6¼. Pp. viii + 547. London: Stationery Office, Adastral House, Kingsway, 1932. £1 17s. 6d. net

Curia Regis Rolls of the reigns of Richard I and John, preserved in the Public Record Office, vol. iii;, 5-7 John. 10¼ ×7. Pp. ix + 479. London: Stationery Office, Adastral House, Kingsway, 1926. £1 12s. 6d

Curia Regis Rolls of the reigns of Richard I and John, preserved in the Public Record Office, vol. iv, 7—8 John. 10¼ times;6¼ Pp. x + 436. London: Stationery Office, Adastral House, Kingsway. 1929. 30s

Curia Regis Rolls of the reigns of Richard I and John. preserved in the Public Record Office, 3–5 John. 10¼ × 6¾; pp. viii + 463. London: H.M. Stationery Office. 1925. £1 16s. net

Earldom of Gloucester Charters. The Charters and Scribes of the Earls and Countesses of Gloucester to A.D. 1217. Edited by Robert B. Patterson. 11¼ × 8½. Pp. xxvi + 206 + 32 pls. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1973. £10

Earldoms in Fee: a Study in Peerage Law and History. By the late Sir Geoffrey Ellis, Bt. With a Foreword by G. D. Squibb, Q.C. 11 × 6½. Pp. xvi + 236. London: The Saint Catherine Press, 1963. £3. 3s

Early Yorkshire Charters, 11: The Percy Fee

book published in 1963

Early Yorkshire charters, 6: The Paynel Fee

book published in 1939

East Hendred, a Berkshire parish, historically treated, a suggestion for a complete parochial survey of the Kingdom. By Arthur L. Humphreys, F.S.A. 10 × 7¼; pp. xv + 446. London: Hatchards, 1923

article by Charles Clay published January 1924 in Antiquaries Journal

English Ecclesiastical Studies, being some Essays in Research in Medieval History. By Rose Graham, M.A., F.S.A. 8½ × 5¼. Pp. xiii + 463. London: S.P.C.K. 1929. 15s

Gilbert Foliot and his Letters. By Dom Adrian Morey and C. N. L. Brooke. 9 × 5¾. Pp. xvi + 312. Cambridge: The University Press, 1965. 60s

Historical Manuscripts Commission. Report on the Manuscripts of Lord De L'Isle and Dudley preserved at Penshurst Place. Edited by C. L. Kingsford. Vol. I. 9½× 6; pp.lx + 550. London: Stationery Office, Adastral House, Kingsway. 1925. 10s. 6d

article by Charles Clay published January 1927 in Antiquaries Journal

Hornchurch Priory; a Kalendar of Documents in the possession of the Warden and Fellows of New College, Oxford. With an introduction and an index by H. F. Westlake, M.V.O., M.A., F.S.A. 8¾ × 5½; pp. 152. London: Philip Allan & Co. 1923. 7s. 6d

Norfolk Record Society. Vol. I. 10 × 6¼. Pp. 103. n.p. 1931

article published in 1932

Plea Rolls of the County Palatine of Lancaster. Roll I. Edited by Colonel John Parker, C.B., D.L., F.S.A. 8½ × 6½. Pp. xx + 143. Publications of the Chetham Society. Vol. 87. Manchester, 1928

Recollections of a Westminster Antiquary. By Lawrence E. Tanner. 9 × 5¾. Pp. 203+33 pls. London: John Baker, 1969. 50s. (£2.50)

Regesta Regum Anglo-Normannorum, 1066–1154. Vol. ii, 1100–1135. Edited by Charles Johnson, C.B.E., F.B.A., and H. A. Cronne, from the collections of the late H. W. C. Davis, 11 × 7½. Pp. xlvi + 454. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1956. £5. 5s

book review published in 1956

Register of Edward the Black Prince, preserved in the Public Record Office. Part I. A. D. 1346–1348. 10¼ × 7; pp. viii + 386. London: Stationery Office, Adastral House, Kingsway, 1930. 15s

Reviews of Books

Revised Medieval Latin Word-List. Prepared by R. E. Latham. 9⅞ × 8¼. Pp. xxiv + 524. London, for the British Academy, Oxford University Press, 1965. £2. 10s

Seal of Warter Priory, Yorks

Statute Merchant Seal of Chesterfield

The Carthusian Order in England. By E. Margaret Thompson. Published for the Church Historical Society. 8½ × 5¼. Pp. x + 550. London: S.P.C.K., 1930. 21s

article

The Chartulary of the Priory of St. Peter at Sele. Edited by L. F. Salzman, M.A., F.S.A. 8½ × 5½; pp. xxvii + 118. Cambridge: Heffer. 1923

The English Antiquaries of the Sixteenth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries. By H. B. Walters, M.A., F.S.A. 7¼ × 5. Pp. viii + 78. London: printed and published by Edward Walters at Primrose Hill, 1934. 10s. 6d

The House of Lords in the Middle Ages: A History of the English House of Lords to 1540. By J. Enoch Powell and Keith Wallis. 9¾ × 6. Pp. xix + 671 + 24 pls. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1968. £8. 8s.--- Either ISSN or Journal title must be suppl

The Manor of Goodbegot in the City of Winchester. By A. W. Goodman, B.D. 9¼ × 6¼; pp. vii + 75. Winchester: Warren & Son. 1923. 2s

article by Charles Clay published July 1925 in Antiquaries Journal

The Museum of the Public Record Office: Catalogue (1948). 8½ × 5½. Pp. xii + 91. London: H.M. Stationery Office, 1948. 2s.Treaties: Catalogue of an Exhibition at the Public Record Office. 8½ × 5½. Pp. 52, with 4 plates. London: H.M. Stationery

The Northerners. A study in the reign of King John. By J. C. Holt. 8½ × 5½ Pp. xiv + 272. Oxford: at the Clarendon Press, 1961. 42s

The Place-Names of the West Riding of Yorkshire. By A. H. Smith. Part I, Lower and Upper Strafforth and Staincross Wapentakes; pp. xii + 346. Part II, Osgoldcross and Agbrigg Wapentakes; pp. xii + 321. Part III, Morley Wapentake; pp. xiv + 278. Engli

The Place-Names of the West Riding of Yorkshire. By A. H. Smith. Part IV, The Wapentakes of Barkston Ash, Skyrack and Ainsty; pp. xii + 262. Part V, The Wapentakes of Upper and Lower Claro; pp. xii + 222. Part VI, The Wapentakes of East and West Stai

The Register and Records of Holm Cultram (Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society, Record Series, vol. vii). By Francis Grainger and W. G. Collingwood. 9 × 6. Pp. xiii + 310. Kendal: Wilson, 1929

scholarly article by Charles Clay published in April 1930

The Victoria History of the County of Durham. Edited by William Page, F.S.A. Vol. III. 12 × 8¼. Pp xvi + 376. London: St. Catherine Press, 1928. £3 3s

article

Thornton-le-Dale: Being the History of the People of Thornton, Ellerburncum-Farmanby, Roxby, Dalby, and Thornton Marishes from the earliest times to the present day. By Reginald W. Jeffery, M.A. 9½ × 6. Pp. ix + 354. Wakefield: West Yorkshire Print

Wakefield in the Seventeenth Century: a social history of the Town and Neighbourhood from 1550–1710. By S. H. Waters, M.A. 8¼ × 5½. Pp. xv + 163. Wakefield : Sanderson and Clayton, 1933. 5s

Walberswick Churchwardens' Accounts, A.D. 1450–1499. Transcribed by the Rev. R. W. M. Lewis, M.A., F.S.A. 9¾×7¼. Pp. viii + 271. Privately printed and obtainable from the Rev. A. D. Thompson, The Vicarage, Walberswick, 1949. 42s

Wick: A Contribution to the History of Hove. By Charles Thomas-Stanford, M.A., F.S.A. 8½ × 5½; pp. 48. Hove, Combridge. 1923. 2s. 6d