1.[Frankalmoin], temp. Henry II[22]
2.[Knight Service], 1308[23]
3.[Grand Serjeanty], 1319[24]
4.[Petty Serjeanty], 1329[25]
5.[An action on the feudal incidents due from lands held by petty serjeanty], 1239-40[25]
6.[Free socage], 1342[26]
7.[Commutation of a serjeanty for knight service], 1254[27]
8.[Commutation of service for rent], 1269[27]
9.[Subinfeudation], 1278[28]
10.[Licence for the widow of a tenant in chief to marry], 1316[29]
11.[Marriage of a widow without licence], 1338[30]
12.[Alienation of land by a tenant in chief without licence], 1273[30]
13.[Wardship and marriage], 1179-80[30]
14.[Grant of an heir's marriage], 1320[31]
15.[Wardship], 1337[31]
16.[Collection of a carucage], 1198[32]
17.[An acquittance of the collectors of scutage of a sum of £10 levied by them and repaid], 1319[33]
18.[Payment of fines in lieu of knight service], 1303[34]
19.[The assessment of a tallage], 1314[35]
20.[A writ Precipe], c. 1200[36]
21.[Articles of enquiry touching rights and liberties and the state of the realm], 1274[36]
22.[Wreck of sea], 1337[40]

SECTION III
[THE JEWS]

1.[Charter of liberties to the Jews], 1201[44]
2.[Ordinances of 1253][45]
3.[Expulsion of a Jew], 1253[46]
4.[Punishment for non-residence in a Jewry], 1270[47]
5.[Grant of a Jew], 1271[47]
6.[Ordinances of 1271][48]
7.[Removal of Jewish communities from certain towns to others], 1275[50]
8.[Disposition of debts due to Jews after their expulsion], 1290[50]

SECTION IV
[THE MANOR]

1.[Extent of the manor of Havering, 1306-7][56]
2.[Extracts from the Court Rolls of the manor of Bradford,1349-58][65]
3.[Deed illustrating the distribution of strips, 1397][76]
4.[Regulation of the common fields of Wimeswould], c. 1425[76]
5.[Lease of a manor to the tenants, 1279][79]
6.[Grant of a manor to the customary tenants at fee farm], ante 1272[81]
7.[Lease of manorial holdings, 1332][82]
8.[An agreement between lord and tenants, 1386][84]
9.[Complaints against a reeve, 1278][84]
10.[An eviction from copyhold land], temp. Henry IV.-Henry VI[85]
11.[Statute of Merton, 1235-6][87]
12.[An enclosure allowed, 1236-7][88]
13.[An enclosure disallowed, 1236-7][89]
14.[A villein on ancient demesne dismissed to his lord's court, 1224][89]
15.[Claim to be on ancient demesne defeated, 1237-8 ][90]
16.[The little writ of right, 1390][91]
17.[Villeinage established, 1225][92]
18.[Freedom and freehold established, 1236-7][93]
19.[A villein pleads villeinage on one occasion and denies it on another], 1220[93]
20.[An assize allowed to a villein, 1225][95]
21.[A freeman holding in villeinage, 1228][96]
22.[Land held by charter recovered from the lord, 1227][97]
23.[The manumission of a villein, 1334][97]
24.[Grant of a bondman, 1358][98]
25.[Imprisonment of a gentleman claimed as a bondman, 1447][98]
26.[Claim to a villein], temp. Henry IV-Henry VI[100]
27.[The effect of the Black Death, 1350][102]
28.[Accounts of the Iron Works of South Frith before and after the Black Death, 1345-50][103]
29.[The Peasants' Revolt, 1381][105]

SECTION V
[TOWNS AND GILDS]

1.[Payments made to the Crown by gilds in the twelfth century], 1179-80[114]
2.[Charter of liberties to the borough of Tewkesbury], 1314[116]
3.[Charter of liberties to the borough of Gloucester], 1227[119]
4.[Dispute between towns touching the payment of toll], 1222[121]
5.[Dispute with a lord touching a gild merchant], 1223-4[123]
6.[The affiliation of boroughs], 1227[124]
7.[Bondman received in a borough], 1237-8[125]
8.[An inter-municipal agreement in respect of toll], 1239[126]
9.[Enforcement of charter granting freedom from toll], 1416[126]
10.[Licence for an alien to be of the Gild Merchant of London],1252[127]
11.[Dispute between a gild merchant and an abbot], 1304[128]
12.[Complaints of the men of Leicester against the lord], 1322[131]
13.[Grant of pavage to the lord of a town], 1328[133]
14.[Misappropriation of the tolls levied for pavage], 1336[135]
15.[Ordinances of the White Tawyers of London], 1346[136]
16.[Dispute between Masters and Journeymen], 1396[138]
17.[Ordinances of the Dyers of Bristol], 1407[141]
18.[Incorporation of the Haberdashers of London], 1448[144]
19.[Indenture of Apprenticeship], 1459[147]
20.[A runaway apprentice], c. 1425[148]
21. [Incorporation of a gild for religious and charitable uses], 1447 [148]

SECTION VI
[THE REGULATION OF TRADE, INDUSTRY, AND COMMERCE]

1.[Assize of Measures], 1197[154]
2.[Grant to the lord of a manor of the assize of bread and ale and other liberties], 1307[155]
3.[An offence against the assize of bread], 1316[156]
4.[Inquisition touching a proposed market and fair], 1252[157]
5.[Grant of a fair at St. Ives to the abbot of Ramsey], 1202[158]
6.[Grant of a market at St. Ives to the abbot of Ramsey], 1293[158]
7.[Proceedings in the court at the fair of St. Ives], 1288[159]
8.[The Statute of Winchester], 1285[160]
9.[The recovery of debt on a recognisance], 1293[161]
10.[Procedure at a fair pursuant to the Statute for Merchants], 1287[162]
11.[The aulnage of cloth], 1291[163]
12.[The Ordinance of Labourers], 1349[164]
13.[Presentments made before the Justices of Labourers], 1351[167]
14.[Excessive prices charged by craftsmen], 1354[169]
15.[Fines levied for excessive wages], 1351[169]
16.[Writ to enforce payment of excess of wages to the collectors of a subsidy], 1350[170]
17.[Application of fines for excessive wages to a subsidy], 1351-2[171]
18.[Labour Legislation: the Statute of 12 Richard II], 1388[171]
19.[Labour Legislation: a Bill in Parliament, 23 Henry VI], 1444-5[176]
20.[Organisation of the Staple], 1313[178]
21.[Arguments for the establishment of home staple towns], 1319[180]
22.[Ordinances of the Staple], 1326[181]
23.[The election of the mayor and constables of a Staple town], 1358[184]
24.[Royal letters patent over-ruled by the custom of the Staple], c. 1436[185]
25.[Prohibition of export of materials for making cloth], 1326[186]
26.[Commercial policy], temp. Edward IV[187]
27.[The perils of foreign travel], 1315[188]
28.[Grant of letters of marque and reprisals], 1447[190]
29.[Grant of liberties to the merchants of Douai], 1260[192]
30.[Aliens at a fair], 1270[193]
31.[Confirmation of liberties to the merchants of Almain], 1280[194]
32.[Alien weavers in London], 1362[195]
33.[The hosting of aliens], 1442[197]
34.[An offence against Stat. 18 Henry VI for the hosting of aliens], 1440[198]
35.[Imprisonment of an alien craftsman], c. 1440[199]
36.[Petition against usury], 1376[200]
37.[Action upon usury], c. 1480[201]

SECTION VII
[TAXATION, CUSTOMS AND CURRENCY]