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- Record Id:
- 040-002088162
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- 032-002088158
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- ark:/81055/vdc_100000001453.0x000357
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YEAR-BOOKS of 1-19 Edw.II.(1307-1326). French (except the first term, which is Lat.). The MS. belonged to Sir John Maynard, Serjeant-at-law (for a few weeks First Commissioner of the Great Seal, 1690), and was the sole basis of the edition printed in 1678. The MSS. differ greatly in contents, dating and arrangement of cases, and, being usually composed of single years or groups of years from different sources bound together, have no constant relation to one another. The present MS. is divided into the following parts, viz. the years 1-3, 4-7 (Hil.), 7 (Hil.)-8, 9, 10-13, 14, 15, 16-17 (Pasch.), 17 (Trin.), 18, 19 Edw. 11. Tile two parts containing Hilary term of 7 Edw. II. overlap (f. 112), and Mich. term of 8 Edw. II. is repeated at f. 221 b. For other copies see Add. MS. 25,183, Harley MSS. 835, 1062, 3639, Hargrave MS.
210, etc. At the end of the book is the imprimatur, "I doe as much as in me lyeth allow the printing of this booke," of [Sir] Richard Raynsford [Chief Justice of the King's Bench], dated 28 Aug. 1676. Vellum (except ff. 1, 2); ff. 342. Temp. Edw. II. Sir John Maynard's name, in an imitative 14th cent. hand, is on f. 284 b, and elsewhere. The MS. probably belonged to one of the Inns of Court (see an erased inscription on f. 198 b). Other names inscribed (16th cent.) are Joh. Ramsey de Greis Inne [admitted 1539] and Henry Grene, armiger, de Staple Inne (f. 208 b), and Joh. Wyse, draper, de ciuitate noue Sar. (ff. 198 b, 208 b). It afterwards belonged to Sir Gregory 0sborne Page-Turner, 4th Bart., of Battlesden, co. Wore., in whose library it bore the no. 737/3 (sale-cat., 1824, lot 2713). It passed to Sir Tho. Phillipps in Mar. 1827. Phillipps MS. 3123, afterwards 22,029 (sale-cat., 1896, lot 439). 10½ X 7½ inches.
Law OF ENGLAND: Year-books: 1307 - 1345.
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- f. 342 b Sir Richard Raynsford, Chief Justice of the King's Bench: Imprimatur by: 1676.
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- Western Manuscripts
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- Additional Manuscripts
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- 032-002088158
040-002088162 - Is part of:
- Add MS 35091-35108 : Formed part of the library of Sir Thomas Phillipps, Bart., of Middle Hill, co. Worcester, a nd Thirlestaine House, Cheltenham.
Add MS 35094 : YEAR-BOOKS of 1-19 Edw.II.(1307-1326). French (except the first term, which is Lat.). The MS. belonged to Sir John Maynard,… - Hierarchy:
- 032-002088158[0004]/040-002088162
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- File
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- 1 item
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- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1307
- End Date:
- 1345
- Date Range:
- 1307-1345
- Era:
- CE
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John Wyse, Draper, of New Salisbury: Owned: in 15th cent.
John Ramsey, of Gray's Inn, DL: Owned,: in 16th cent.
Sir Gregory Osborne Page-Turner, 4th Baronet: Owned,: in 19th cent.
Sir John Maynard, Serjeant at law; MP: Owned: in 1678.
Henry Grene, 'armiger, de Staple Inne.': Owned: in 16th cent.
- Material Type:
- Archives and Manuscripts
- Legal Status:
- Not Public Record(s)
- Names:
- Grene, Henry, of Staple Inne, former owner of a manuscript year-book of the reign of King Edward II, fl 16th century
Maynard, John, Serjeant at law; MP
Page-Turner, Gregory Osborne, 4th Baronet
Ramsey, John, of Gray's Inn, DL
Raynsford, Richard, Chief Justice of the King's Bench
Wyse, John, Draper, of New Salisbury