Magna carta commemoration essays
- Title
- Magna carta commemoration essays, with a preface by the Rt. Hon. Viscount Bryce...ed. by Henry Elliot Malden.
- Published by
- [London] Royal Historical Society, 1917.
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- Description
- xxxi, 310 p.; 22 cm.
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- Contents
- Magna carta celebration committee, 1914.--Preface by Viscount Bryce.--Introduction by the editor.--Magna carta, 1215-1915, by Prof. McKechnie.--Innocent III and the Charter, by Prof. G. B. Adams.--Barons and knights in the Great charter, by J. H. Round.--Clause 39, by Paul Vinogradoff.--Per iudicium parium vel per legem terrae, by Prof. Powicke.--Magna carta nd the common law, by Prof. McIlwain.--The influence of Magna carta on American constitutional development, by H. D. Hazeltine.--Magna carta and Spanish mediæval jurisprudence, by Rafael Altamira.--Financial records of the reign of King John, by Hilary Jenkinson.--Index.
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- CF (Royal Historical Society, London. Magna Carta commemoration essays)
- Note
- Papers prepared for the celebration which was planned for the commemoration of the seven hundredth anniversary of Magna charta in June 1915. Owing to the European war the exercises were not held.
- Author
- Malden, Henry Elliot, ed.
- Title
- Magna carta commemoration essays, with a preface by the Rt. Hon. Viscount Bryce...ed. by Henry Elliot Malden.
- Imprint
- [London] Royal Historical Society, 1917.
- Added author
- Malden, Henry Elliot.
- Royal Historical Society (Great Britain)
- LCCN
- 19003003
- Research call number
- CF (Royal Historical Society, London. Magna Carta commemoration essays)