- A
rotulus (plural
rotuli) or
rotula (pl. rotulae),
often referred to as a "vertical roll," is a long and
narrow strip of
writing material, historically...
- The
patent rolls (Latin:
Rotuli litterarum patentium) are a
series of
administrative records compiled in the English,
British and
United Kingdom Chancery...
- ii, 194.
Calendares Rotuli Parliamentorum, 106;
Rotuli Origines, ii, 78, 81. Dugdale,
Chronica Series Abreviatio Placitorum;
Rotuli Origines, ii, 91, 261...
-
Genealogical Tables in Morgan, (1988), p. 709. "Parliamentary
Rolls Richard III".
Rotuli Parliamentorum A.D. 1483 1
Richard III Cap XV.
Archived from the original...
- Haxey's case (1397)
Rotuli Parliamentorum (iii) 434, is a UK
constitutional law case that
established the
right to free
speech within Parliament. In January...
- The
Rolls of
Parliament (Latin:
Rotuli parliamentorum or Rot. Parl.) were the
official records of the
English Parliament and the
subsequent Parliament...
-
flake off scrolls.
Shorter pieces of
parchment or
paper are
called rolls or
rotuli,
although usage of the term by
modern historians varies with periods. Historians...
- The
Close Rolls (Latin:
Rotuli clausi) are an
administrative record created in
medieval England, Wales,
Ireland and the
Channel Islands by the
royal chancery...
-
Dumbarton Castle, (Dumbarton 1917), p. 107
Scotland Court of
Exchequer (1878).
Rotuli scaccarii regum Scotorum: The
Exchequer rolls of Scotland. Vol. 1. Edinburgh:...
- King John." He also
edited the
Rotuli de
oblatis etfinibus (1835),
which deal also with the time of King John; the
Rotuli Normanniae, 1200–1205, and 1417–1418...