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Statutes of England, vetera statuta, selection, Constitutions of Church councils — 14th century, second half; English

MS. Hatton 109

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Title

Statutes of England, vetera statuta, selection, Constitutions of Church councils — 14th century, second half; English

Shelfmark

MS. Hatton 109

Place of origin

English

Date

14th century, second half

Language

Latin

Contents

1. (fol. 7) Statutes of England, vetera statuta, selection
2. (fol. 17) Constitutions of Church councils
'Constitutiones Octoboni', 1268, with the omission of artt. 6 and 47
(foll. 46, 56v) 'Constitutiones domini Stephani quondam Cantuar: archiepiscopi apud Oxon: edite', 1222
(fol. 55) 'Constitutiones episcoporum tocius Anglie apud Merton edite', 1305, incomplete
(fol. 62v) 'Hec sunt sentencie quater in anno in sancta ecclesia publicande'
(fol. 64v) 'Statutum domini regis Circumspecte agatis', 1285
(fol. 65v) 'Constitutiones Otonis', 1237
(fol. 76v) 'Articuli editi per dominum Symonem [Mepham] Archiepiscopum Cant:', 1328
(fol. 80) 'Constitutiones de Lambyhd', 1261
(fol. 91*) minor constitutions of archbishop John Pecham and pope Martin v
(fol. 92v) 'Constitutiones domini Johannis de Stratford, Cant: archiepiscopi', 1342.

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Physical extent

111leaves, in double columns

Decoration

Illuminated capitals.

Binding

Red leather on boards, with portion of strap, contemporary English work.

Acquisition

Bought in 1671 by the Bodleian through the London bookseller Robert Scot (b. in or before 1632, d. 1709/1710); see Summary Catalogue, vol. 2, part 2, p. 801

Provenance

'Iste liber constat magistro Ricardo Salter, decretorum doctori' (early 16th cent.). Richard Salter, principal of New Inn Hall, Oxford, 1504-10 and precentor of Lichfield 1505-19.

Christopher, first Baron Hatton (d. 1670)

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  • Richard Salter
  • Hatton, Christopher Hatton, Baron, 1605-1670

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