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Brudenell Magna Carta
The Brudenell Magna Carta, document on vellum, dated 12 October 1297, with a substantial fragment of the Great Seal of Edward I. The original Magna Carta was issued in Latin in 1215. This copy is in cursiva anglicana handwriting. (2 of 2) Date: 1297
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1215 1297 Brudenell Buckingham Buckinghamshire Carta Confirmation Copy Damage Damaged Democracy Distributed Distribution Document Handwriting Latin Legal Magna Seal Vellum 1290s
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1. Title: The Brudenell Magna Carta: A 13th Century Testament to British Legal History 2. Description: This image showcases a rare and historic document - the Brudenell Magna Carta, a 1297 confirmation of the Great Charter of Liberties. Dated the 12th of October, this document is penned in cursiva anglicana handwriting on vellum, with a substantial fragment of the Great Seal of Edward I. 3. Background: The original Magna Carta was issued in Latin in 1215, marking a significant milestone in British legal history and the foundation of democracy. This 1297 copy, however, is a testament to the enduring importance of the Magna Carta during the 1290s. 4. Historical Context: The Brudenell Magna Carta is a confirmation, distribution, and publication of the original charter. It was likely created to address damages to the original document and to ensure its continued accessibility. This copy is an essential piece of British heritage, reflecting the country's rich history and the evolution of law during the Middle Ages. 5. Provenance: The Brudenell Magna Carta is named after its most recent known owner, Lord Brudenell of Buckingham, Buckinghamshire. The document is currently housed in the Buckinghamshire Record Office, providing an invaluable resource for scholars and history enthusiasts. 6. Significance: This image offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the intricate details of the document and the remarkable craftsmanship of the scribe. The Brudenell Magna Carta is a testament to the enduring importance of the Magna Carta in British history and the role it played in shaping the foundations of democracy and the rule of law. 7. Conclusion: The Brudenell Magna Carta is a captivating piece of historical artifact, offering a unique perspective on the Middle Ages and the evolution of British legal history. This image serves as a reminder of the significance of preserving and studying historical documents to better understand our collective past.
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