Letters close

Letters close

Letters close (Lat. "litterae clausae") are a type of legal document which is a closed letter issued by a monarch or government granting a right, monopoly, title, or status to someone or some entity such as a corporation. These letters are personal in nature and were delivered folded sealed so that only the recipient can read the contents of the letter. This type of letter contrasts with the better known Letters patent.

In this type of letter, the attached seal has a rather different function to play - as it will be destroyed when the letter is opened and so shows that the letter has not been tampered with. However, in being destroyed the seal can no longer ratify the authenticity of the document. The original charters of Edward the Confessor can be considered to be a form of Letters close, as they were delivered wrapped, with the seal hanging down.

This type of letter later developed into the formal business letters that we are familiar with today.

It is thought that the earliest surviving example of an English Royal Letters close remaining unopened dates to the reign of Henry VIII. In England these letters are typical of those generated by the developing state bureaucracy. After about 1200, copies of Letters close were transcribed on to the Close Rolls, of which many thousands still survive.

Another example of a Letters close is a Papal Letters close. These often had the leaden papal bulla attached to the letter by way of a hemp cord and this contrasts with the fine silk cords which were used for higher grades of document. The cords were often threaded through the letter to keep it folded, with the address written on the "dorso" of the document allowing it to be read when folded.

ee also

*Lettre de cachet
*Patent
*Commission
*Letters patent
*Secrecy of letters

External links

* [http://medievalwriting.50megs.com/word/close.htm Medieval Writing]


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