Confirmatio Cartarum

Confirmatio Cartarum
A famous statute enacted in the twentyfifth year of the reign of Edward I, providing that Magna Charts should thereafter be taken as common law, that all judgments contrary to Magna Charts should be void, that copies should be sent to all cathedral churches and read to the people twice each year, and that any person who should offend against it should be excommunicated. 1 Bl Comm 128.

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