The Pipe Roll Society, founded at the Public Record Office (now The National Archives) in 1883, is dedicated to publishing editions of the pipe rolls of the Exchequer and of other related medieval documents, from cartularies to household rolls, from the period c.1100 to 1350. The Society's session at the IMC 2022 was 'Editing Medieval Records: Past, Present, Future', chaired by the Society's Chair, Professor Louise Wilkinson. The papers were:
Professor Daniel Power (Centre for Medieval & Early Modern Research (MEMO), Swansea University), 'Editing the Anglo-Norman Aristocracy: The Challenges of Preparing an Edition of Aristocratic Acta'
Dr Daniel Booker (Department of History, University of Bristol / Department of History, Lancaster University), 'The Irish Pipe Roll of 14 John, 1212: Reconstructing Medieval Administration through Antiquarian Transcriptions'
Dr Lionel Dorthe (Archives médiévales et modernes, Archives de l’Etat de Fribourg / Département d’histoire, Université de Fribourg), 'From Parchment to Screen: Editing Juridical Medieval and Modern Records in Fribourg, Switzerland'