Nimeke
Helsinki, National Archives, 216c. Registry of Fines for Ala-Satakunta, 1552–1553.
Kuvaus
Registries of fines.
Julkaisija
Finnish Literature Society (SKS)
Codices Fennici
Aikamääre
1552-1553
Oikeudet
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Formaatti
Paper
Kieli
Swedish
Identifiointitunnus
Helsinki
National Archives
216c
National Archives
216c
Kattavuus
Ala-Satakunta
Helsinki, National Archives, 216c. Registry of Fines for Ala-Satakunta,
1552–1553.
1553
, Ala-Satakunta
Registries of fines
.I:
Fols. –:
Ala-Satakunta
registry of fines
from court sessions in 1552–1553
presided over by Måns Nilsson
,
Sven Lasse Matsson
(in place of Måns Nilsson
), and Jöns
Knutsson
.II:
Fols. –: Fragments of a
registry of
fines
from 1570
(Huittinen
)
and a transcript of a court hearing from 1561
(Ulvila
, Pori
). Thenn Junij Anno etc. 70 hultt Jach Hans Burgesson tingit medh
almoghen aff Hwittis Sochn ... ... till kungliga majestets
skiuatzfärdh(?)|
Paper
32 + 2 folios.
21cm × 33cm
21cm × 33cm
Modern foliation in ink.
i + V
10
+ IV18
+
III24
+ IV32
; 234
+ iThe manuscript contains two different parts: the main section and two
fragments, which have been added after it. Presumably the fragments were added
when the manuscript was rebound.
The manuscript is in good condition.
There is some dirt and slight fraying of the edges.
One unruled column with a varying number of lines.
The main part is written by one main hand in a cursive of
saec. XVI
.The two later fragments are written by two different hands.
The ingress is written in a more formal script. Apart from that, no decoration.
Modern binding of blue cardboard. Modern flyleaves have been added at the front and
back.
The manuscript contains a transcript of a
registry of fines
from Ala-Satakunta
in 1552-1553
. It is written by a single hand.Two other fragments
have been added in the end of the manuscript, presumably in modern
times.
The later history of the manuscript is unknown. Probably it was sent to
Sweden
after its writing and shipped back to
Finland
after the Hamina
accords of
1809
. The shelf-mark '216c' of the National
Archives of Finland
on the spine and on a label attached to the front cover.Cataloguer
Ville Walta
Finnish Literature Society (SKS)
Codices Fennici
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