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<p /> <p>Surviving manorial documents dating back to the 12<sup>th</sup> century are
spread across a number of repositories and private owners, and digitisation would
be a matter for the record owners. The National Archives holds a paper index (the
Manorial Documents Register) which describes and locates these records and is available
for the public to view in its reading rooms. The National Archives and its partners
are currently revising, updating and publishing this index online, and entries relating
to North Staffordshire and Newcastle will be made available online in 2015.</p><p>
</p><p>The National Archives is committed to digitising as many of the historical
records it holds as possible and with its partners currently digitises around 10 million
pages each year, with a focus on those series of records which are most in demand.</p>
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