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Contient : 1 à 7 Sept ordonnances de CHARLES VII : Saumur, 25 septembre et 25 novembre 1443 ; Nancy, 10 février 1445; Bourges, 26 novembre 1447; Mehun-sur-Yèvre, 23 décembre 1454; Bouchet, près Saint-Pourçain, 30 janvier 1456; Les Roches Tranchelion, 21 avril 1460. De ces ordonnances deux seulement, la seconde et la dernière, ne figurent pas dans le Recueil imprimé ; 8 Procès-verbal d'ordonnance concernant les officiers comptables. 16 février 1460 ; 9 « Instructions... faictes par le conseil du roy [Charles VII], sur les finances que l'en peut raisonnablement demander pour le roy aux gens d'Eglise, pour le temps passé qu'ilz ont tenu possession sans l'assentement du roy ». 1463 ; 10 Ordonnance de « HENRY [VI], roy de France et d'Angleterre », concernant le rachat des rentes constituées sur les maisons de Paris. « Donné à Paris, le derrenier jour de juillet 1428 » ; 11 Table de comptes faits pour les revenus d'une année ; 12 « Ordonnance du feu roy CHARLES VIII sur la deffence de n'acheter le demaine par les officiers du roy... Donné à Paris, le 10... de jung... 1488 »
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The William Boyce White, Jr. Papers consists of his genealogical research as well as his research related to the history of York County and Rock Hill, SC. The papers also include records and manuscripts relating to several of his published works. Mr. White is a Rock Hill native and taught at the Winthrop Training School (WTS) from 1958-1965 and taught at Rock Hill High School following the closing of the high school portion of the WTS. He also taught in Clover before coming to Winthrop. He was the organist at First Presbyterian Church in Rock Hill from 1945 until he moved to Virginia. His interest in local history covers the Rock Hill train depot (included in the collection is a tintype of the original depot ca. 1860s), Colonel William Hill, the Catawba River, Catawba Indians, Rock Hill and York County schools, historic homes (includes several photographs, many of which were used by Elizabeth Reed in her long running series on historic homes in Rock HillEvening Herald), local churches, as well as Rock Hill, Fort Mill, Blackstocks, and York County in general. Of special interest is a copy of the Indian Land Chronicle dated January 21, 1859. Only three copies of the Chronicle are known to exist in the state of South Carolina. The genealogical research conducted by Mr. White covers many of the prominent names of York County and of South Carolina in general. Below is a list of the prominent family names covered in Mr. White’s research: Anderson; Bankhead; Barringer; Bell; Black; Button; Campbell; Carpenter; Coffey; Cowan; Crawford; Culp; Davis; Fennell; Fewell; Graham; Hanna; Hayes; Hill; Hutchison; Irwin/ Erwin; Johnson; Lee; Martin; Massey; McClain; McConnell; McCullough; McFadden; Miller; Mobley; Morrow; Neely; Neil; Patton; Pettus; Plexico/Plaxco; Rives; Robinson; Roddey; Setzer; Stephenson; Strait; Sturgis; Sutton; Templeton; Waggoner; Wallace; Wherry; White; Williams; Williamson; Workman; Wylie.
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[ES] Es un estudio de los delitos, penas y castigos así como del pensamiento religioso del elemento humano implicado, a partir de testificaciones y procesos del Archivo del Museo Canario, del Archivo Histórico Nacional y del de Simancas.
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The records are in Latin.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.