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Stockholm, National Archives, Strödda domböcker och rättegångshandlingar, vol. 29. Court records for Ala-Satakunta, 1572–1573, 1592–1593
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Court records for Ala-Satakunta,
1572–1573 (I), 1592–1593 (II)
1572–1573 (I), 1592–1593 (II)
Julkaisija
Finnish Literature Society (SKS)
Codices Fennici
Aikamääre
1572-1573; 1592-1593
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Kieli
Swedish
Identifiointitunnus
Stockholm
National Archives
Strödda domböcker och rättegångshandlingar, vol. 29.
Court records for Ala-Satakunta, 1572–1573, 1592–1593
National Archives
Strödda domböcker och rättegångshandlingar, vol. 29.
Court records for Ala-Satakunta, 1572–1573, 1592–1593
Kattavuus
Finland
Stockholm, National Archives, Strödda domböcker och rättegångshandlingar, vol. 29.
Court records for Ala-Satakunta, 1572–1573, 1592–1593
1572–1573
, 1592–1593
, Finland
Court records
for Ala-Satakunta
,
1572–1573 (I), 1592–1593 (II)I:
Fols. 1–24: Records of court sessions of the district court (
häradsrätt
) for Ala-Satakunta
, presided over by
Sigfried Persson
in 1572–1573
.II:
Fols. 1–22: Records of court sessions of the district court for
Ala-Satakunta
, presided over by Sigfried Persson
in 1592–1593
. Anno 1592 thenn 2 septembris hwlth iagh Sigridh perssun Somar
tingh ... ... häredhöffdinges sacköres peningar 209 marker 2
öre 16 örtungar.
Paper
I: 24 folios; II: 22 folios.
20,5-21,5cm × 32-35cm
20,5-21,5cm × 32-35cm
No foliation.
I: VIII
16
+ IV24
;
II: VI12
+ V22
There are two separate parts.
Since part II contains records
twenty years younger and is of a different size, the two parts seem to have
belonged to different manuscripts in spite of having been written by the same
scribe.
Both manuscripts are in relatively good condition. Some leaves of
manuscript A have been conserved and a few holes repaired. Apart from that there
are some stains and fraying along the edges, but little text
loss.
I and II: one unruled column with a varing number of
lines.
One main hand writing a cursive script, which leans noticeably to the right, and
appears in both manuscripts. Since the sessions recorded took place twenty years
apart, the hand may be that of judge
Sigfried
Persson
. The writing in records from 1592 seems somewhat sloppier,
which may indicate that both manuscripts were contemporary with the proceedings. The
same hand can be seen in a fragment concerning judicial incomes from 1573 (Stockholm, National Archives, Bielkesamlingen, 01 Hogenskild Bielkes
samling, Vol. 10: Handlingar rörande Nynäs gård i Nousis socken Åbo län / E
1984
).No decoration.
Both fragments contain two separate string-bound quires without covers.
The manuscripts contain records of court sessions presided by
Sigfried
Persson
in 1572–1573
and 1592–1593
. Their different sizes suggest that there were
two separate manuscripts, although both were written by the same experienced scribe
– probably by Sigfried Persson
himself. Both manuscripts were probably written
relatively soon after the actual court sessions. The records seem to represent fair
copies as they contain no cancellations or additions.Swedish National Archives
’s stamp on I (fols. , ). Number ‘3’ in the upper margin of I
(fol. ). According to a pencil-written note (II, fol. ) that fragment at least
arrived from the Svea court of appeals
in 1955
. However, the envelope within which
the fragments are stored is dated to 1938.Cataloguer
Ville Walta
Finnish Literature Society (SKS)
Codices Fennici
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