Records of Visitation

This material is held atBorthwick Institute for Archives, University of York

  • Reference
    • GB 193 Pec.D/C.V
  • Dates of Creation
    • 1513-1778
  • Name of Creator
  • Language of Material
    • Latin English
  • Physical Description
    • 5 boxes

Scope and Content

The records are divided as follows:

  • Court Books [Pec.D/C.V/CB]. 1638-40, 1670, 1671-1672. 3 unbound books and fragments.
  • Calls [Pec.D/C.V/C]. 1618, 1714, 1722. 3 items.
  • Citation Mandates [Pec.D/C.V/Cit]. 1677, 1687, 1697. 3 items.
  • Articles of Enquiry [Pec.D/C.V/AE]. 1664, 1705. 2 items.
  • Churchwardens' Presentments [Pec.D/C.V/Ch.P]. 1616-1778. 1 box.
  • Correction Citations [Pec.D/C.V/Co.C]. 1682-1763. 1 bundle.
  • Excommunications [Pec.D/C.V/Exc]. 1716-1762. 1 bundle.
  • Penances [Pec.D/C.V/Pen]. 1666-1778. 1 box.
  • Injunctions [Pec.D/C.V/Inj]. 1705. 1 bundle.
  • Visitation Process [Pec.D/C.V/VP]. 1513-14. 1 box. Includes proceedings against Thomas Dalby, archdeacon of Richmond.
  • Visitation Miscellanea [Pec.D/C.V/Misc]. 1663-1670. 1 bundle.

Administrative / Biographical History

Annual visits within the peculiar to observe the spiritual and moral welfare of the inhabitants produced voluminous visitation and court books. Files supplementing the main visitation records include returns to articles of enquiry, presentments, correction citations, excommunications, penances and churchwardens' oaths and declarations. In addition, files of miscellaneous correspondence illustrating a whole range of responsibilities and duties have survived.

Other Finding Aids

A hard-copy finding aid is available at the Borthwick Institute, and an online guide can be found at www.york.ac.uk/inst/bihr/Guidesandfindingaids.htm.

Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements

Unbound volumes, parchment, files of papers and certificates.