The Charters and Other Hitherto Inedited Archives of Cleeve is a fascinating collection of historic documents that shed light on the social and economic history of Somersetshire in the Middle Ages. Edited and annotated by Cleeve Somerset, this volume includes translations of royal charters, manorial rolls, and other records that provide insight into the daily life of people in this period. This invaluable resource is a must-read for scholars of medieval history and anyone interested in the local history of England.
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