The title Leges Edwardi Confessoris, or Laws of Edward the Confessor, refers to a collection of laws, purporting to represent English law in the time of Edward the Confessor (reigned 1042–1066), as recited to the Norman invader king William I in 1070, but which was not composed until probably the early years of the reign of King Stephen (r. 1135–1154).[clarification needed]
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medieval England Leges palatinae, laws governing the functioning of the royal court of the Kingdom of Majorca LegesEdwardiConfessoris, early twelfth-century...
outlaw, who could be killed as if he were a wolf. The so-called LegesEdwardiConfessoris, written around 1140, however, offered a somewhat literal interpretation:...
citizen. The term caput lupinum is first recorded in the text LegesEdwardiConfessoris as a law attributed to the 11th century ruler Edward the Confessor...
"The Antonine Itinerary". Roman Britain. (in Latin and English) "LegesEdwardiConfessoris (ECf1), §12", Early English Laws (in Latin), London: University...
and Icknield Way had been constructed by royal authority. The LegesEdwardiConfessoris gave royal protection to travellers on these roads, and the Icknield...
RIB 2240 RIB 2228 "Antonine Itinerary, roman-britain.co.uk". "LegesEdwardiConfessoris (ECf1), §12", Early English Laws, London: University of London...
was inserted under Henry I in some manuscripts of the so-called LegesEdwardiConfessoris ("Laws of Edward the Confessor"). Henry granted a charter to Rabbi...
compilations are the so-called Leges Henrici Primi (the most valuable of the series), LegesEdwardiConfessoris, Leges Willelmi Conquestoris or the bilingual...
jurisdictions and brought back for trial. Under the 13th-century LegesEdwardiConfessoris, the privilege was restricted to the lord's "own thief"—that is...
subjects", which was evident in examples from the English legal code LegesEdwardiConfessoris, which portrayed the king as "tutor" and "defender" of the Jews...
copies. It incorporates later material up to Henry's reign, such as the Leges Henrici Primi and the Genealogia ducum Normannorum. 6a. Manchester, John...
Continent. Bracton was influenced by an early 12th-century lawbook, LegesEdwardiConfessoris. It is a collection that purportedly recorded the laws and customs...
kingdom'—as a factor shaping English political thought and behaviour". LegesEdwardiConfessoris Rights of Englishmen Fundamental Laws of England History of the...
Halle. 1894. Über die Leges Anglorum saeculo XIII, ineunte Londoniis collectae. Halle. 1896. Über die LegesEdwardiConfessoris. Halle. 1901. Über das...