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Stockholm, National Archives, Strödda domböcker och rättegångshandlingar, vol. 30. Register of fines for Vemo and Masku, 1590
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A register of fines for Masku and
Vemo parishes from 1590.
Vemo parishes from 1590.
Julkaisija
Finnish Literature Society (SKS)
Codices Fennici
Aikamääre
1590
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Formaatti
Paper
Kieli
Swedish
Identifiointitunnus
Stockholm
National Archives
Strödda domböcker och rättegångshandlingar, vol. 30
Register of fines for Vemo and Masku, 1590
National Archives
Strödda domböcker och rättegångshandlingar, vol. 30
Register of fines for Vemo and Masku, 1590
Kattavuus
Finland
Stockholm, National Archives, Strödda domböcker och rättegångshandlingar, vol. 30.
Register of fines for Vemo and Masku, 1590
1590
, Finland
A
register of fines
for Masku
and
Vemo
parishes from 1590
.Paper
9 folios.
21,5cm × 34,5cm
21,5cm × 34,5cm
Modern foliation with pencil (9–17). The foliation seems to be a
continuation from court records containing testimonies and complaints from Halikko
and Piikkis in 1589 (
Stockholm, National Archives, Strödda
domböcker och rättegångshandlingar, vol. 30, Court records for Halikko and
Piikkis, 1589
). However, there is no reason to suppose the two fragments
have ever belonged to the same manuscript.Four loose bifolia and one singleton.
Fol. 17 has suffered various damage and is torn, causing some loss of
text. On other folia there is some lesser damage and fraying. The leaves were
conserved in
1937
at the Swedish National
Archives
.Number of lines varies, one unruled column.
One main hand writing a cursive script.
No decoration.
Four loose bifolia and one singleton.
The fragment contains a
registry of fines
from
Masku
and Vemo
parishes in
1590
. It was written by a single scribe and shows no
additions or cancellations, which suggests it is a fair copy. The fragment is kept
in a folder entitled ‘Åbo län’ along with other fragments.The earliest clue for the fragment’s later provenance is the note on fol.
that the leaves were conserved in
1937
in the
Swedish National Archives. Possibly it arrived from the Svea court of
appeals
as did some other fragments found in the folder. Cataloguer
Ville Walta
Finnish Literature Society (SKS)
Codices Fennici
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