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- Published / Created:
- [circa May 1943]
- Call Number:
- WA MSS S-2650
- Collection Title:
- Records related to the community government at the Poston Relocation Center, Arizona
- Container / Volume:
- Box 1 | Folder 25
- Image Count:
- 9
- Abstract:
- Records related to a community government formed by Japanese American internees at the Poston Relocation Center, Arizona, 1942-1945. Material includes reports from committees on health care, social welfare, and education, as well as a charter for the community government. The collection also includes memoranda about camp governance and other publications in English and Japanese distributed by the United States War Relocation Authority, as well as contemporary newspaper clippings about relocation centers and Japanese Americans.
- Description:
- The Poston Relocation Center in Arizona was the largest of the ten Japanese American internment camps operated by the United States War Relocation Authority during World War II, 1942-1945.
- Subject (Geographic):
- Poston (Ariz.)
- Subject (Name):
- Poston Relocation Center (Ariz.) and United States.--War Relocation Authority
- Subject (Topic):
- Concentration camps--Arizona, Concentration camps--United States, Japanese Americans--Forced removal and internment, 1942-1945, Japanese--United States, World War, 1939-1945--Concentration camps--Arizona--Poston, World War, 1939-1945--Concentration camps--United States, and World War, 1939-1945--Japanese Americans
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Charter of the community of Poston
3.
- Call Number:
- Osborn fa40
- Image Count:
- 2
- Resource Type:
- unspecified
- Abstract:
- 9 manuscript charters, on parchment, all with seals. 1) Grant by Richard Aberbas to William de Ingelfeld [Englefield] of a meadow in the village of Berehefeld [Burghfield] in Berkshire, for an annual rent of 4d., ca. 1190. 2) Grant by William de Middelwod, vicar of Altarnum, to John of Exeter, Canon of St. Peter's Cathedral in Exeter, of a tenement extending from the main street of Exeter to the barbican of the Exeter Castle. Witnessed by 9 citizens of Exeter, including the mayor, John de Fenton, and the bailiff, William de Okemtom [Okehamton], 1279-1280. 3) Quitclaim from Robert Patrick de Malo [de Malpas] to William Maillard of Sutton, granting relief from all customary services formerly performed by Maillard for three caructates of land at Kagworth in Sutton, including plowing, reaping, and haymaking, in return for one horseshoe. Witnessed by several residents of Sutton, ca. 1200. 4) Indenture grant by John of Exeter, Master of St. John's Hospital, to Philip de Zelebregg of a heritable tenement in Smezenestrete in Exeter. Witnessed by several citizens of Exeter, including John de Godessalve, bailiff, 1284 Oct. 18. 5) Grant by Aymeric de St. Maur, Master of the Knights of the Temple in England, to Henry de Wethelesburghe of all the lands in Wethelesburghe (Wellesbourne in Warwickshire) held by the English Chapter of the Knights, for the rent of 5 marks of silver per year and one third of Henry's chattel at his death. Witnessed by 9 members of the English Chapter, ca. 1200. 6) Royal license by Edward I for John de Methelwold, permitting him to grant a messuage in Methwold in Norfolk to Bromehill Priory. Issued at Westminster, 1293 Jun 14. 7) Confirmatory charter by Roger de Mowbray of a gift of lands to the Cistercians of Fountains Abbey. De Mowbray confirms the original gift of the lands in Nutwith (Yorkshire) by their holder in service, Richard de Hedon, as a grant in free alms in perpetuity and quitclaims the annual rent of a pound of pepper. Witnessed by several residents of Kirkby Malzeard, ca. 1181. 8) Confirmatory charter by Ranulf de Blundevill, Earl of Chester, of several gifts of land to the Premonstratensian canons of Newhouse (Lincolnshire). The Earl confirms gifts of land made by several of his men in fee and offers his formal protection to the canons and their house. Witnessed at Maidenwell, ca. 1199. 9) Confirmatory charter by Pope Honorius IV to the Prior and Priory of St. Swithun's in Winchester concerning an agreement about a pension of 40s. awarded to the Rector of Little Hinton in Wiltshire, originally made before Robert of Bingham, Bishop of Salisbury, with the consent of William of Raleigh, Bishop of Winchester. Issued at St. Sabina, Rome, 1286 May 6.
- Description:
- Finding aid available. and In Latin.
- Subject (Geographic):
- England.
- Subject (Name):
- D'Ewes, Simonds, Sir, 1602-1650., De Mowbray, Roger., Edward I, King of England, 1239-1307., Honorius IV, Pope, d. 1287., Ranulf, de Blundevill, Earl of Chester, ca. 1172-1232., Bromehill Priory (Norfolk, England)., Exeter Cathedral., Fountains Abbey (West Riding of Yorkshire)., and Priory of St. Swithun.
- Subject (Topic):
- Cistercians, Knights of Malta, Premonstratensians, Templars, Monasticism and religious orders, Monasteries and state, Administration of estates, Church lands, and Land tenure
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > Charters. England, 1181-1293
4.
- Creator:
- Cole, Edward
Egerton, Thomas, Sir, 1540?-1617
Fleming, Thomas.
Worshipful Company of Shipwrights (London, England) - Published / Created:
- 1618
- Call Number:
- College Pamphlets 181 1
- Image Count:
- 37
- Abstract:
- The charter is dated 10 Sept. 1612. The cut of a ship, on p. [43], was apparently borrowed from E. Allde -- cf. STC.
- Description:
- Imperfect: Trimmed on top and bottom edges throughout, resulting in loss of pagination, signatures and text. In 17th century hand on p. 1: The ship-wrights charter. From the collection of Henry Stevens., Signatures: A-I⁴., and Signed at end: Tho. Ellesmere Canc. [i.e. Sir Thomas Egerton], Tho. Fleming, Edw. Coke.
- Publisher:
- Printed by Thomas Beadle
- Subject (Name):
- Stevens, Henry, 1819-1886--Ownership and Worshipful Company of Shipwrights (London, England)
- Subject (Topic):
- Shipbuilding--Early works to 1800 and Shipbuilding--England--History--17th century
- Found in:
- Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library > [Charter to Shipwrights company]