Its collection includes the 14th Century Waterford Charter Roll.
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As chancellor, Walter began the keeping of the Charter Roll, a record of all charters issued by the chancery.
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In 1199, the chancery began to keep the Charter Rolls, a record of all the charters issued by the office.
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King Edward I ( 1272 & ndash; 1307 ) a market and free warren as the following entry in the Charter Rolls records:
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The place-name'Hartburn'is first attested in Charter Rolls of 1198, where it appears as " Herteburne ".
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The place-name'Stockbridge'is first attested in Charter Rolls of 1239, where it appears as " Stocbrigge ".
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The place-name'Woolsington'is first attested in Charter Rolls of 1204, where it appears as " Wlsinton ".
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It is recorded in the Wiltshire Charter Rolls of 1199 as " Bultiford " and as " Bultesforda " in 1270.
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The correct date for the grant seems to be 22 November 1320 ( according to the Charter Rolls, 14 Edward II, no . 15 ).
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Not only did this reduce forgeries, it led to the establishment of the Charter Roll, an administrative copy of all charters issued and confirmed by the government.