"The Royalist Composition Papers, Volume 26" offers a detailed look into the proceedings of the Committee for Compounding during the years 1643-1660, specifically focusing on the county of Lancaster. This historical record provides valuable insights into the financial penalties and compromises imposed on Royalists following the English Civil War.
Compiled from the records of the Committee for Compounding with Delinquents and the Public Record Office, this volume sheds light on the complex processes of property confiscation, fines, and negotiations that shaped the post-war landscape in Lancashire. Researchers and historians will find this a vital primary source for understanding the social, economic, and political repercussions of the conflict, as well as the strategies employed by individuals seeking to regain their estates and status during the Restoration period.
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