Description
Alternative title
Statuta Angliae
Type of resource
mixed material
Extent
ff. 193
Date created
[ca. 1375 - 1425]
Language
Latin, French, Middle (ca. 1400-1600)
Material
Vellum
Layout
29 lines to a page
Height (mm)
117
Width (mm)
76
Collation
Quire 1 gone, 2(8)-12(8) (wants 3-6) 13(8)-18(8) (wants 4-5) 19(8) 20(8) 21(8) (wants 1: 8 follows quire 22) 22(8)-26(8). The quires are much misbound. The true order is indicated by notes in the book.
Writing
very well written, in pale ink
Foliation
ff. a-b + i-vii + pp. (1-16 missing) 17-369 + 370a + 370-401 + ff. ix-xvi
Provenance
In green leather binding with two clasps. Given by J. Moore Possibly the John Moore who took his M.A. degree in 1756., who has written a note at the beginning, and an Index.
Additions
Begins in the Stat. de Marlebergh: p. 17. non habeant ibi venire Archiepiscopi Episcopi Abbates. From quire 15, p. 232, pass to quire 22, p. 321-336. From p. 336 (quire 22) pass to p. 293-308 (quire 20). From p. 308 (quire 20) pass to p. 277-292 (quire 19). Quire 19 has the leaves misplaced: from p. 280 pass to 287: from 288 pass to 283-286: then 281-282: then 289. From p. 292 (quire 19) pass to p. 265-276 (quire 18). The two middle leaves of quire 18 (end of Modus leuandi fines and beginning of Capitula itineris) are gone. From p. 276 (quire 18) pass to p. 233-249 (quire 16). From p. 249 (quire 16) pass to p. 309-320, 337-338 (quire 21). On p. 309 the statute Al honour de dieu anno primo begins imperfectly in cap. V. On p. 314 begins Come Hugh le Despenser and continues to 320. From 320 pass to 337, 338 (the 8th leaf of quire 21). Quire 23 (pp. 339-354) follows on p. 338. From p. 354 (quire 23) pass to p. 249-264 (quire 17). From p. 264 (quire 17) pass to p. 355 (quire 24). Quires 24-26 are continuous. The last page is worn and illegible. There are some rough scribbles on it of cent. xv-xvi.
Abstract/Contents
- Summary
- CCCC MS 482 contains a collection of English statutes (or what are commonly held to be statutes, which includes such material as early writs and royal letters) copied in the late fourteenth or early fifteenth century. At some stage in the manuscript's history, probably before the mid-eighteenth century, it was disbound and rebound in a terribly confused order, though a later index of the material contained within it allows the codex's contents to be navigated. This manuscript was not part of Parker's collection; rather, it was donated to Corpus Christi by one J. Moore, possibly to be identified with John Moore, a graduate of the college in 1756.
- Contents
- The statute of Marlborough (1267) -- The statute of Westminster I (1275) -- The statute of Gloucester (1278) -- The 'Explanations' of the statute of Gloucester (1278) -- The statute of Westminster II (1285) -- Quia emptores (1290) -- The statute 'de bigamis' (1276) -- Statutum de presentibus vocatis ad warrantum -- Statute of fines (1299) -- Statutum de defensione iuris -- Statutum de coniunctim feoffatis -- Statute of Champerty (1305?) -- Statute of conspiracy (1305?) -- Challenege of jurors act (1305) -- Provisio de anno bisextili et die (1256) -- Statute of Winchester (1285) -- Statutum mercatorum (1283) -- Circumspecte agatis (pt II, 1285) -- Noui articuli super cartas -- Visus franci plegii -- Prerogativa regis (1324) -- Statute de libertate clamanda (Statute of Gloucester, 1278) -- Statutum de militibus (1278) -- Statute of Lincoln -- Articuli cleri (1316) -- Sheriffs act (1315) -- Assisa panis -- Assisa cervisiae -- Statutum de admensuratione terre -- Assisa vini et cervisiae -- Assisa de ponderibus -- Assisa panis -- Statutum de carnificibus (Statutum de pistoribus) -- Assisa de ponderibus et mensuribus (pt I) -- Dies commune de banco (1267) -- Dies commune de dote (1267) -- Modus calumpniandi esson -- The statute of Northampton -- Leyndemayn de Saint Michel anno V (Statute of Westminster IV, 1331) -- Extenta manerii -- Quo warranto (1278) -- Quo warranto (1290) -- Forfeitures act (1326) -- Statuta de scaccario (1275) -- Distinctiones de scaccario (1275) -- Iuramentum vicecomitis -- Officium corronatis -- Breve de coneredibus (Statute of Ireland) -- Statute of Northampton (1328) -- Statutum eboraci --
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