This meticulously compiled volume, "Statute Rolls Of The Parliament Of Ireland...King John To Henry V , 1204-1421", offers a comprehensive record of the statutes enacted by the Parliament of Ireland during a formative period of its history. Spanning from the reign of King John in the early 13th century to that of Henry V in the early 15th century, these rolls provide invaluable insight into the legal, political, and social landscape of medieval Ireland.
Edited with scholarly precision by Henry Fitz-Patrick Berry and James Morrissey, and originating from the Public Record Office of Ireland, this collection serves as a primary source for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the development of Irish law and governance. The texts within reflect the concerns, priorities, and evolving power dynamics of the era, making it an indispensable resource for research and a vital contribution to the historical record.
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