A classified list of
anglo-saxon charters on single sheets

Introduction

Contents
1. The scope, arrangement, and purpose of the 'Classified List'
2. The form of the entries
3. Further development
4. Important notice
5. Acknowledgements

1. The scope, arrangement, and purpose of the 'Classified List'

The 'Classified List' provides a comprehensive list of all Anglo-Saxon charters which survive in single-sheet form: not only those written in script judged to be contemporary with the given date, but also those which on the basis of script or other internal features are judged to be 'later copies', or 'forgeries', made before the end of the Anglo-Saxon period (c. 1100), as well as some written later. Needless to say, the distinctions are often hard to draw, and would not always be easy to defend or to explain.

The majority of the items in the list are Latin diplomas, issued in the names of kings, or other ruling authorities, from Hlothhere, king of Kent (673-85), to Edward the Confessor (1042-66). Also included, however, are royal writs, episcopal leases, wills, and other documents, whether written in Latin, or in the vernacular, or in a combination of both.

Single-sheet documents written before c. 1100 are listed in Sections I-II (nos. 1-294). Some purportedly 'Anglo-Saxon' charters, preserved in single-sheet form but written in the twelfth century or later, are listed in Section III (nos. 295-315); it should be noted that this section makes no claim to be complete (though it should be found to contain most twelfth- and thirteenth-century examples). These are followed in turn by some very interesting examples of script-facsimiles, or transcripts (nos. 316-18), made in the early modern period.

The main purpose of the list is to provide a convenient form of access, and reference, to a substantial body of material which is not as accessible as it might be, yet which is fundamental to our knowledge and understanding of many different aspects of the Anglo-Saxon past. The significance of this material can be summarized under several inter-related headings.

2. The form of the entries

Single sheets are numbered separately, in a single sequence, for ease of cross-reference within the list, and for other purposes.

The numbered entries
Each entry in the list comprises the following information:

Notes in boxes
In several cases additional information is supplied in association the main entry, enclosed in a box. These notes are to be taken in the spirit in which they are provided: as working notes, e.g. on significant physical features of the single sheet, or on the identification of the scribe in other charters or different contexts, sometimes with basic bibliography. The notes are by no means definitive or exhaustive, and are simply intended at this stage to draw attention to some of the more obvious and interesting physical features of the charters themselves. It is intended that they will be revised as work progresses, and as understanding improves, and that the information will be incorporated in the database.

3. Further development

The BA-RHS Anglo-Saxon Charters project has acquired digital images (face and dorse) of single-sheet documents (charters, writs, wills, etc.) held in the following repositories:

Work is in hand to add to our collection digital images of charters held in the following repositories: When the collection of digital images has been completed, and the necessary permissions obtained, the list will give access to colour images of both sides (face and dorse) of the whole corpus of Anglo-Saxon charters on single sheets, arranged in a manner which is intended to make it possible to browse through the material in an instructive way, for a variety of different purposes.

As indicated above, the notes on charters remain in a state of development, and will be revised and updated as the need and opportunities arise.

It is intended in 2005-6 to provide links from each entry in this list to the information given for each charter in the 'Electronic Sawyer' online database. It is also intended that it should be possible to access the images of the charters through the database, in order to generate selections of images defined by the individual user's specified criteria.

4. Important notice

The Committee is grateful to the repositories concerned for their collaboration in this project, so that images of their own charters may be seen in close and instructive relationship to images of charters from other repositories. It must be stressed that copyright of the images remains with the repositories in question, and that permission must be sought direct from the repositories should anyone wish to publish an image elsewhere. It should be noted, in the same connection, that the images mounted on this website have been reduced in size from the original files supplied, and are thus not of the quality which would be expected for purposes of publication.

5. Acknowledgements

The 'Classified List' was first made available on the website of the BA-RHS Joint Committee on Anglo-Saxon Charters in 1997; but at that stage it lacked images.

SDK is grateful to Professor Andrew Prescott (University of Sheffield, and Department of Manuscripts, British Library) and to Dr Claire Breay (Department of Manuscripts, British Library) for their support and assistance in the next stage of the project, which involved the collection of digital images of all single-sheet charters in the British Library.

The task of gathering further images was undertaken in 2003-5 by Dr Rebecca Rushforth, as part of her work on the Revised/Electronic Sawyer in the post funded by the AHRB (now the AHRC). The images of charters at Canterbury, Exeter, Winchester, and Taunton were made by [further text to be supplied]

The digital images were processed into forms suitable for incorporation on this website by Dr Rushforth and Miss Emma Connolly.

Miss Emma Connolly was responsible for the design and implementation of the web pages.

SDK
July 2005