Cheshire Great Sessions: damaged documents

The Ravages of Time

Bearing in mind that these records are more than 300 years old, most of them are in remarkably good condition. But sometimes, frequently because of poor storage conditions at some point in the past, they have suffered damage. Paper documents in particular (parchment is tougher, which is why it was generally used for the more official documents such as indictments) may have got torn (they can become especially fragile along folds), or have begun to to disintegrate, even become mouldy and rotted away. Ink can fade to the point of illegibility, although in such cases the original writing can often still be read under special lamps. These are just a few examples.


Depositions, 1648, TNA CHES 24/127/1

damaged seventeenth-century document

Deposition, 1716, TNA CHES 38/41/1

damaged eighteenth-century document

Depositions, ?1560s, TNA CHES 38/41/1

badly damaged sixteenth-century documents