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initial 'E'(dwardus) with foliate penwork decoration and a full penwork border, at the beginning of Edward I's confirmation of MagnaCarta 1 large and 1 small puzzle initial in blue and red, with foliate penwork infill and flourishing (ff. 9,
Puzzle initial 'E'(duuardus) at the beginning of the MagnaCarta as confirmed by Edward I 1 puzzle initial in blue and red, with red penwork infill (f. 8). Initials alternately in plain red or blue. Paraphs alternately blue or red.
165, 166). Paraph marks in plain red of blue. Statutes of England (index Statuta Angliae, Statute book), including the MagnaCarta, etc. Added table of contents, 15th-century (ff. 167v-169v).Inscription, 16th-century(?): 'Kenelmi Digby' (f. 2).Inscription, 16th-century(?): 'Monter Walker' (f. 2).William Petty
165, 166). Paraph marks in plain red of blue. Statutes of England (index Statuta Angliae, Statute book), including the MagnaCarta, etc. Added table of contents, 15th-century (ff. 167v-169v).Inscription, 16th-century(?): 'Kenelmi Digby' (f. 2).Inscription, 16th-century(?): 'Monter Walker' (f. 2).William Petty
of contents (ff. 2-6v); followed by Expositiones Vocabulorum (ff. 200-203); and additions (ff. 203v-226) Copied in 1300 or later: MagnaCarta (f. 8) is the version as confirmed by Edward I on 28 March of that year (dated on f.
seconde & the thyrde / to the plesur of god and pleasynge the londe was made a statute called (Magnacarta) And yt it sholde be inuyolatly kept & obserued / the kyng and all the lordes temporall & the
Magnacarta) wherin is sayd (Habeat eccl̄ia an∣glicana libertates suas. non tuas) not yt yu geuest it ony lybertees / but yt they sholde haue ther owne ge¦uen them by god & holy fad{er}s of ye chirche / as popes
vn are saūz corde / ou autre seruice semblable a la volunte le premer feffour come il ap¦piert en magnacarta capitulo .xxvi. Et la nappent garder mariage ne re¦lief{is}. ¶Et nota {qu} home ne puit: enir pergrant seriauntie ne
vn fee de ch̄r le heir ne paiera fors{que} C s̄ pur relief co¦me est ordeigne {per} lestatut de magnacarta. Mez si cestuy qi tient de Roy {per} graunt seriantie morust son heire esteant de pleyn age le heir
coment sez {per}olx {ser}roient entenduz si {per}ētes conq̄rantr &c Et il semble a ascuns q̄ considerōt le statut de magnacarta q̄ voet qd he¦redes maritentur abs{que} dis{per}agacōe &c sur q̄ll cest estatut de Merton sur cell point est foūdue
SECUNDUM JOHANNEM XLIX . [vi. 1, 2 ] Abiit Jhs trans mare Galilee quod est Typeiadis, & sequeb|atur eum multitudo magna.
MANUSCRIPTS OF THE SHORT CHARTER SLOANE 3292 . MagnaCarta de li bertatibus Mundi Ihesus Christ his Charter great That bloud & water so did sweat And had his Heart I-wounded sore To saue Mankinde for euermore Christ hath cancelld
STOWE 620. MagnaCarta de libertatibus mundi Crist hathe cancelled the writinge of mens dette and by the great charter him free hathe sett Sciant presentes et futuri Wetys now all that are here And after shal be leife and
3. CARTA DEI Bod. MS. Kent Charter 233. Knowyn alle men that are & schuln ben That I Jhc ' of Nazaren Wyt myn wyl and herte good For myn handwerk and for my blod Have grantyd, ȝovyn and confermyd
2. CARTA LIBERA St. John ' s Coll . Camb . MS. E. 24, f. 22a. Variant readings from St. John ' s Coll . MS. D. 8, f. 174 b are reco rded in the footnotes. The rimes would
Last Will and Testament. More commonly scribes call this text a charter (carta), such as the Carta humane redempcionis (Charter of the Redemption of Humanity) or the Magna Carta de libertatibus mundi (Great Charter of the Worlds Freedoms). The title
tenure. They could grant liberties and privileges to individuals or classes of people, as in the case of the MagnaCarta or the charters that established the rights of towns, universities, and other corporations. Charters could also be used to
to England with ruined schemes to face his unpopularity among the northern barons. 1215Although John accepts the articles of MagnaCarta on June 15, he has no intention of honoring them. Instead, he prepares for war against the barons. 1216The
roe deer) and vert (wood). Baronial discontent with forest law reached its peak in the years leading up to MagnaCarta (1215). In the "Articles of the Barons," the barons demanded that King John amend the "wicked customs connected with
fama satire nequibit, Plena set exhibit, cum laudeque plena redibit: Non sic transibit, vbicumque tirannus abibit; Cum nimis ascribit sibi magna, minora subibit; Vt meritum querit, sors sua fata gerit. [Whenever one drinks with a solemn vow, he cannot thirst
OHb) p.160 GADISDEN MAGNA Oxford Bodleian Library, Brasenose MS 21, fos 8-15v (archdeaconry of Huntingdon) p.12v MAGNA GATESDEN' Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.27 GATESDEN' MAGNA British Library, Cotton Tiberius C x p.154v MAGNA GATTESDEN' British
Ecclesia de Magna Hemmyston' Vicaria eiusdem Benefice of BROADHEMPSTON (EX.TO.IP.03) MAGNA HEMMYGSTON' Cambridge University Library, Mm.iii.17 p.51 MAGNA HEMMISTON' British Library, Cotton Tiberius C x p.302 MAGNA HEMMYNGSTON' Lichfield Dean and Chapter Library, MS 23 p.69 MAGNA HEMESTON T
Ecclesia de Cressingham Magna Benefice of GREAT CRESSINGHAM (NW.NF.CR.11) CRESINGHAM MAGNA PRO, E179/68/14 (Norwich & Norfolk archdeaconries) p.4 CRESSINGHAM MAGNA British Library, Cotton Tiberius C x p.186v GRESSINGHAM MAGNA Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliae et Walliae Auctoritate Papae Nicholai IV, ed.
Ecclesia de Massingham Magna cum portione de Castelacr' Benefice of GREAT MASSINGHAM (NW.NW.LY.31) MASINGHAM MAGNA Cambridge University Library, Mm.iii.17 p.67 MASINHAM MAGNA PRO, E179/68/14 (Norwich & Norfolk archdeaconries) p.3d MASSINGHAM MAGNA Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliae et Walliae Auctoritate Papae Nicholai
Ecclesia de Magna Houtton' Benefice of GREAT HOUGHTON (LI.NO.PR.08) MAGNA HOUGHTON' Oxford Bodleain Library, MS Hatton 89 (two versions here of deanery CL.DE.DE are designated OHa and OHb) p.165v MAGNA HOUTHTON' British Library, Cotton Tiberius C x p.156 MAGNA HOUCTON'
MS Part One: Medieval Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A 10,099 British Library, London 250 images. Date(s) Author(s) [] Collection(s) Part One: Medieval Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 10,099
constructione et dedicatione ecclesiæ Westmonasteriensis, et de privilegiis ejusdem. 1. 2 2. Privilegia feriæ Wintoniensis. 60. b. 3 3. Charta magna R. Henrici III. de libertatibus Angliæ. 1225. 63. b. 4 4. Charta ejusdem de foresta. 65. b. 5 5.
to K. John. (In old French.) 43. 5 5. "Quatorse merveilles i out e ad Engleterre." 51. b. 6 6. Carta Thomæ Archiep. Cantuariensis, in qua personas, pertinentias, et proventus, libertates, et dignitates Ecclesiæ Cantuariensis, sub Dei protectione, et curiæ
21. Excerpta de gestis abbatum Ecclesiae S. Albani. 115. b. 22 22. Charta R. Johannis, de communibus libertatibus regni. (vulgo Magna Charta.) 122. b. 23 23. Charta de libertatibus forestæ; et de ejusdem cassatione Aº 1227. 125. 24 24. De
Holmstedt, Speculum Christiani, EETS OS 182 (London: Oxford University Press, 1933): 185-187; 331. T. Vätke, 'Lied auf den Bruch der Magna Charta durch Edward II', Archiv für das Studium der Neueren Spachen und Litteraturen, 72 (1884): 467-469. S. J. H.
with-vtyn ende y t is to seyn y e blysse of heuy n amen for is names seuy n explicit carta d omi ni n ost ri ih es u cr ist i Alle 3e mowyn be blyth & glade