"Marshall Law,"— being the statutes for the arms made by Rich. II. and the duke of Lancaster at Durham in 1387;— "and the manner of keeping the parliament, with an account of King Edward's entering Scotland" and his progress through the kingdom in 1296
MS. Rawl. B. 491, fols. 156–178
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"Marshall Law,"— being the statutes for the arms made by Rich. II. and the duke of Lancaster at Durham in 1387;— "and the manner of keeping the parliament, with an account of King Edward's entering Scotland" and his progress through the kingdom in 1296
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MS. Rawl. B. 491, fols. 156–178
Summary
"The originall in sir John Cotton's library."
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Language
English
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Rawlinson B: English History
Irish records
"Marshall Law,"— being the statutes for the arms made by Rich. II. and the duke of Lancaster at Durham in 1387;— "and the manner of keeping the parliament, with an account of King Edward's entering Scotland" and his progress through the kingdom in 1296
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