Registrum brevium judicialium, ca. 1378.

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Registrum brevium judicialium, ca. 1378.

Preceded by an index. The first writ is a writ of account by William de Wakefeld against John de Syntall, addressed to the sheriff of Yorkshire, tested 20 April 50 Edward II [1376]. The exemplar may have been compiled by or under the auspices of the chief prothonotary William of Wakefield at the end of the 14c. The Cambridge Univ. Library MSS Add. 3445 begins with the same writ; and so does the first printed edition (1531), save that in the latter the King is altered to Henry VIII.

129 leaves : vellum ; 21 x 14 cm.

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