"Excerpta E Rotulis Finium In Turri ... Asservatio, Henrico Tertio Rege (1216-1272)... Cura Caroli Roberts" offers a detailed compilation of extracts from the Fine Rolls held in the Tower of London during the reign of King Henry III. This historical work, meticulously curated by Charles Roberts, provides invaluable insights into the legal and administrative practices of 13th-century England. The Fine Rolls, a series of records documenting financial transactions with the Crown, offer a unique perspective on the social, economic, and political landscape of the era.
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