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.
Helsinki, National Library, C.ö.IV.9. Oripään Missale II
A (mainly votive) missal consisting of distinct parts
Stockholm, National Archives, Finska Cameralia, Strödda räkenskaper, vol. 110.1. Court records from Häme, 1584
Court records from Häme,
1584
Helsinki, National Library, C.IV.29, ‘Codex Michael Michaelis’
A liturgical miscellany
Stockholm, National Archives, E 1990 (7), Bielkesamlingen, 02 Adliga ätten Bielke, Nils Pedersson Bielkes maka Anna Hogenskild (†1591), Vol. 6: Godshandlingar 1558–1566. Tenant register concerning Nynäs and Vik estates
A tenant register concerning the Finnish possessions of
Anna Clemetsdotter Hogenskild (excluding
Lahis estate).
Helsinki, National Archives, Topographica: Rauma. Fragments of court records from Rauma, 1504, 1569 and 1598–1599
Three fragments from the sessions of a municipal court held in
Rauma
1504, 1569 and 1598–1599.
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