Magna carta cum statutis, ca. 1325.

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Magna carta cum statutis, ca. 1325.

Probably executed at the very beginning of the 14c. immediately after the accession of Edward II. The first folio is occupied with a table of contents. The text begins: "Edward p la grace de dien Roy dengleterre... as Arcevesques, Evesques, Abbes, etc. Salus," and ends with "Ici Cmence lassise du Pain & du Servoyse."

36 leaves : vellum ; 34 cm.

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