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- Baga_de_Secretis abstract "In English mediaeval government the Baga de Secretis or Bagga de Secretis was a store of secret documents. It originated as a leather sack, which the collection later outgrew. Its name is a Mediaeval Latin attempt at "bag of secrets" (which more correctly would have been "Saccus Secretorum").It originated during the reign of Edward IV with the storage of documents regarding treason and writs of attainder. With the reign of Henry VIII, however, its character changed to concentrate more on the sovereign's most intimate and domestic matters which the Crown wished to keep from prying eyes. The subjects of its contents included Anne Boleyn, Catherine Howard, Lady Jane Grey, Walter Raleigh, the Earl of Essex, Guy Fawkes, and other such cases. The closet which succeeded the ox-hide pouch was locked with three separate locks, the keys to which were in the possession of the Lord Chief Justice, the Attorney General, and the Master of the Crown Office. In the late 19th century, all documents were removed from the locked closet and given to the care of the Public Record Office, distributed into their proper series and topics, and are now accessible with limitations, with due care for their preservation. The documents of the trial of Queen Anne, for example, had been thought long destroyed but after their removal and examination were found to be almost entirely complete.".
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- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageRevisionID "682675930".
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Anne_Boleyn.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Attainder.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Attorney_General_for_England_and_Wales.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Henry_VIII_of_England.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_documents_of_England.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Catherine_Howard.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Clerk_of_the_Crown_in_Chancery.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Edward_IV_of_England.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Guy_Fawkes.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Henry_VIII_of_England.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Lady_Jane_Grey.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Lord_Chief_Justice_of_England_and_Wales.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Mediaeval_Latin.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Medieval_Latin.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Public_Record_Office.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Devereux,_2nd_Earl_of_Essex.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink The_National_Archives_(UK).
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink The_National_Archives_(United_Kingdom).
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Treason.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Raleigh.
- Baga_de_Secretis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Baga de Secretis".
- Baga_de_Secretis hasPhotoCollection Baga_de_Secretis.
- Baga_de_Secretis subject Category:Henry_VIII_of_England.
- Baga_de_Secretis subject Category:Medieval_documents_of_England.
- Baga_de_Secretis hypernym Store.
- Baga_de_Secretis type Company.
- Baga_de_Secretis comment "In English mediaeval government the Baga de Secretis or Bagga de Secretis was a store of secret documents. It originated as a leather sack, which the collection later outgrew. Its name is a Mediaeval Latin attempt at "bag of secrets" (which more correctly would have been "Saccus Secretorum").It originated during the reign of Edward IV with the storage of documents regarding treason and writs of attainder.".
- Baga_de_Secretis label "Baga de Secretis".
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- Baga_de_Secretis sameAs Q4841386.
- Baga_de_Secretis sameAs Q4841386.
- Baga_de_Secretis wasDerivedFrom Baga_de_Secretis?oldid=682675930.
- Baga_de_Secretis isPrimaryTopicOf Baga_de_Secretis.