Codices Fennici – Finnish Medieval and 16th century manuscripts.
Codices Fennici is a digital collection of medieval and 16th century manuscripts written or used in Finland. The collection contains over 200 manuscripts or manuscripts fragments collected from libraries and archives in different countries.
Stockholm, National Archives, E 1989 (12), Bielkesamlingen, 02 Adliga ätten Bielke, Nils Pedersson Bielkes maka Anna Hogenskild (†1591), Vol. 5: Godshandlingar 1553–1557. Tenant register concerning Nynäs, Vik, and Lahis estates
A tenant register concerning the estates of
Nynäs, Vik,
Kyllelä, and Lahis.
Uppsala, University Library, C 199. Theological miscellany
A compilation of various spiritual and theological texts
Stockholm, National Archives, Kopiesamling I (f.d. Avskriftsamling, 11a), vol. 17. Ture Pedersson Bielke's och Gustav Fincke's copybook, 1555–1557
Two sets of copybooks and other documents concerning the affairs of Ture Pedersson Bielke and Gustav
Fincke.
Turku, Provincial Archives of Turku, Turku Archdiocese Cathedral Chapter, Gummerus-collection, I.2. Taivassalon manuale
A fragmentary manuale / processionale (pt. II) with a later addition (pt. I)
Stockholm, National Archives, Topographica 589, Finland: Nylands län, 1. Financial register, fragment
Financial register, fragment
Stockholm, National Library, B 5b. Magnus Eriksson’s Landslag, Stadslag
Magnus Eriksson’s Landslag; Stadslag