THE
FEUDAL HISTORY
OF THE
COUNTY OF DERBY
(CHIEFLY DURING THE 11TH, 12TH AND 13TH CENTURIES)
BY
JOHN PYM YEATMAN
Of Lincoln's Inn, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, formerly of Emanuel
College, Cambridge, F.R.H.S. (England), Honorary Member
of the Shakespeare Society of New York, etc.,
Author of The History of the Common Law of Great Britain and Gaul, An Introduction to the
Study of Early English History, The History of the House of Arundel, Introduction to the History
of the House of Glanville, The Shemetic Origin of the Nations of Western Europe, The Records of
Chesterfield, The History of the Borough of Chesterfield, A Treatise on the Law of Ancient
Demesne, The Feudal History of the County of Derby (9th vol. in the press) The Domesday Book
for the County of Derby, The Pipe Rolls for the Counties of Nottingham and Derby,
The Lost Certificates of Knight's Fees, The Red Book of the Exchequer, Various
Treatises on Legal Subjects, An Exposure of the Mismanagement of the Public Record Office,
A Treatise on the Law of Registration of Titles, and one on Trade Marks, The Mayor's
Court Act (London), with History of the City Priviledges. Editor of the Legal Quarterly Review
and the Judicature Quarterly Review; Author of many Papers on the Independence of the Bar,
on the Destruction of the Order of Serjeants and of the Great Courts of De Banco, and many
articles on Welsh and English and American Genealogy, etc., In the Law Magazine, the
Archaeologia Cambriensis, Notes and Queries, The Derbyshire Archaeologia, etc., etc.
AND
CHARLES PYM YEATMAN
A Student at Law.
VOL. V., SECTION IX.
BIRMINGHAM:
PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY MOODY BROS., NEEDLESS ALLEY.
DERBY: MR. F. WOORE, ST. PETER'S STREET.
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