Magna Carta of Chester, or Cheshire, was a charter of rights issued in 1215 in the style of Magna Carta. [1] The charter is primarily concerned with the relationship between the Earl of Chester and his barons, though the final clause states that the barons must allow similar concessions to their own tenants.[2]
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