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Calendar of the Charter Rolls: Henry III, A.D. 1226-1257 is a meticulous record compiled by the Great Britain Public Record Office, offering unparalleled insight into the reign of Henry III. This essential historical resource meticulously catalogs the charter rolls, providing a detailed overview of legal and administrative activities during a pivotal period in English history.
Edited by Sir H.C. Maxwell Lyte, this volume serves as an invaluable reference for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in medieval England. The charter rolls, a primary source of immense historical significance, reveal the grants, privileges, and confirmations issued by the Crown, shedding light on the social, economic, and political landscape of the time. This calendar is an indispensable tool for understanding the intricacies of royal governance and its impact on the lives of the English people.
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