Nimeke
Helsinki, National Archives, 217. Hattulan kihlakunnan tuomiokirja, 1583-1584
Kuvaus
Court records
Julkaisija
Finnish Literature Society (SKS)
Codices Fennici
Aikamääre
1583-1584
Oikeudet
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Formaatti
Paper
Kieli
Swedish
Identifiointitunnus
Helsinki
National Archives
217
National Archives
217
Kattavuus
Hattula
Helsinki, National Archives, 217. Hattulan kihlakunnan tuomiokirja, 1583-1584
1583–1584
,
Hattula
Court records
Paper
73 folios
21,5cm × 33cm
21,5cm × 33cm
Two sets of foliation: one in ink in the upper margin (starts from 2 on
fol. 1); another, modern, foliation stamped(?) in the lower margin.
i + 2II
8
+ (IV+1)
17
+ 2III29
+ (II+1)34
+ 4III58
+ (III-1)63
+ III69
+ II73
+ iFol. 9 is a small slip. Fol. 32 is smaller leaf pasted to fol. 33.
Modern quire signatures in the inner margin of the first page in each
quire. These signatures are probably contemporary with the conservation work and
ought to represent the original quire structure, which does not always agree
with the manuscript's present state.
The manuscript has been heavily conserved. The binding has been
completely renewed, several leaves have come loose, are conserved using paper, and
are pasted to surrounding leaves and to guards in the gutter.
One unruled column with a varying number of lines.
One main hand writing a cursive.
No decoration.
Modern cardboard half-binding with modern flyleaves inserted front and back.
The manuscript contains transcripts of court sessions presided over in
Hattula
parish, 1583–1584
, by Olof Larsson
. The writing probably took place shortly
after the sessions, and may have been carried out by an attending scribe or by the
judge himself.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
. National Archives
's
shelf-mark '217' on the spine.Cataloguer
Ville Walta
Finnish Literature Society (SKS)
Codices Fennici
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