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LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES STEPNEY MANOR M/93 Page 1 Reference Description Dates Court Records M/93/001 Court Baron Book the E LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 STEPNEY MANOR M/93 Reference Description Dates Court records M/93/001 Court Baron Book 1654-1657 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/002 Court Baron Book 1657-1659 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge. M/93/003 Court Baron Book 1659-1661 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/004 Court Baron Book 1661-1664 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/005 Court Baron Book 1664-1667 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/006 Court Baron Book 1667-1669 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/007 Court Baron Book 1670-1672 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/008 Court Baron Book 1672-1675 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/009 Court Baron Book 1675-1677 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/010 Court Baron Book 1677-1680 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/011 Court Baron Book 1680-1681/2 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 STEPNEY MANOR M/93 Reference Description Dates M/93/012 Court Baron Book 1681/2-1683 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/013 Court Baron Book 1683-1685 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/014 Court Baron Book 1685-1687 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/015 Court Baron Book 1687-1690 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/016 Court Baron Book 1690-1693 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/017 Court Baron Book 1693-1695 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/018 Court Baron Book 1695-1698 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/019 Court Baron Book 1698-1701/2 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/020 Court Baron Book 1701/2-1705 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/021 Court Baron Book 1705-1709 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/022 Court Baron Book 1709-1713 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 STEPNEY MANOR M/93 Reference Description Dates M/93/023 Court Baron Book 1713-1718 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/024 Court Baron Book 1718-1723 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/025 Court Baron Book 1723-1726 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/026 Court Baron Book 1726-1729/30 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/027 Court Baron Book 1730-1734/5 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/028 Court Baron Book 1735-1738 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/029 Court Baron Book 1738-1741 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/030 Court Baron Book 1741-1746 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/031 Court Baron Book 1746-1749 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/032 Court Baron Book 1749/50-1753 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/033 Court Baron Book 1753-1757 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 STEPNEY MANOR M/93 Reference Description Dates M/93/034 Court Baron Book 1757-1760 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/035 Court Baron Book 1760-1763 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/036 Court Baron Book 1763-1766 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/037 Court Baron Book 1766-1769 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/038 Court Baron Book 1769-1772 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/039 Court Baron Book 1772-1776 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/040 Court Baron Book 1776-1780 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/041 Court Baron Book 1780-1784 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/042 Court Baron Book 1784-1786 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/043 Court Baron Book 1786-1789 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/044 Court Baron Book 1789-1791 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 STEPNEY MANOR M/93 Reference Description Dates M/93/045 Court Baron Book 1791-1794 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/046 Court Baron Book 1794-1798 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/047 Court Baron Book 1798-1800 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/048 Court Baron Book 1800-1803 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/049 Court Baron Book 1803-1805 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/050 Court Baron Book 1805-1807 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/051 Court Baron Book 1807-1809 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/052 Court Baron Book 1809-1811 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/053 Court Baron Book 1811-1813 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/054 Court Baron Book 1813-1814 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/055 Court Baron Book 1814-1816 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 STEPNEY MANOR M/93 Reference Description Dates M/93/056 Court Baron Book 1816-1818 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/057 Court Baron Book 1818-1821 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/058 Court Baron Book 1821-1823 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/059 Court Baron Book 1823-1825 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/060 Court Baron Book 1825-1826 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/061 Court Baron Book 1827-1828 the early volumes contain rolls of View of Frank Pledge M/93/062 Court Baron Book 1829-1831 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/063 Court Baron Book 1831-1834 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/064 Court Baron Book 1834-1837 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/065 Court Baron Book 1837-1840 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/066 Court Baron Book 1840-1843 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 STEPNEY MANOR M/93 Reference Description Dates M/93/067 Court Baron Book 1843-1846 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/068 Court Baron Book 1846-1849 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/069 Court Baron Book 1849-1852 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/070 Court Baron Book 1852-1855 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/071 Court Baron Book 1855-1858 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/072 Court Baron Book 1859-1861 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/073 Court Baron Book 1862-1864 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/074 Court Baron Book 1865-1867 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/075 Court Baron Book 1868-1870 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/076 Court Baron Book 1871-1873 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/077 Court Baron Book 1874-1876 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 STEPNEY MANOR M/93 Reference Description Dates M/93/078 Court Baron Book 1877-1879 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/079 Court Baron Book 1880-1882 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/080 Court Baron Book 1883-1885 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/081 Court Baron Book 1885-1889 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/082 Court Baron Book 1890-1894 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/083 Court Baron Book 1895-1898 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/084 Court Baron Book 1899-1902 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/085 Court Baron Book 1902-1906 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/086 Court Baron Book 1907-1911 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/087 Court Baron Book 1912-1919 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge M/93/088 Court Baron Book 1919-1925 the early volumes contain rolls of view of Frank Pledge LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 9 STEPNEY MANOR M/93 Reference Description Dates M/93/089 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1651/2-1665 2 items M/93/090 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1665-1683 M/93/091 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1683-1698 2 items M/93/092 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1698-1717 2 items M/93/093 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1718-1734 2 items M/93/094 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1734-1754 2 items M/93/095 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1754-1769 2 items M/93/096 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1769-1787 2 items M/93/097 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1787-1807 M/93/098 Abstracts of Court Baron Rolls (with indices) 1807-1820 M/93/099 Abstracts
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