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
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
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
a river-name, derived from British lemanio, cognate with OIr leamh, 'elm-tree' Translation Earlier editors lymyng (OS 1935); lyming (Parsons) Early Maps Overwritten no Attested spelling Magna Lymynge 1576 FF; all earlier attestations have the first element in the form Lem-
'hill' Translation Earlier editors -/faryngdon (OS 1935); faryngdon (Parsons) Early Maps farin(g)to(n) (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling Chepyngfaryngdon 1501 ArchJ 6, Faringdon Magna Hy 8 RentSur; all earlier attestations have the first element in the form Faren-/Farn- and similar
noted by Sanders who stated that 'it never borne the inscription intended for it'. Ultra-violet light has revealed that there is an inscription, but it is indecipherable except for the consecutive letters magna (Parsons). Early Maps Overwritten yes Attested spelling
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.