Magna Brittanica, Vol. 3: Being a Concise Topographical Account of the Several Counties of Great Britain (Classic Reprint)
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Excerpt from Magna Brittanica, Vol. 3: Being a Concise Topographical Account of the Several Counties of Great Britain
Carew fays, that the firlt charter of privileges was Obtained by the lords of the tithings in Black. More, of Edmund Earl of Cornwall; that the Stannary courts, and the power of holding parlia ments (though it does not appear to have been exercifed), were granted by this charter, which was to be kept in one of the church lteeples, but was not extant in his time. This he ltate...
Carew fays, that the firlt charter of privileges was Obtained by the lords of the tithings in Black. More, of Edmund Earl of Cornwall; that the Stannary courts, and the power of holding parlia ments (though it does not appear to have been exercifed), were granted by this charter, which was to be kept in one of the church lteeples, but was not extant in his time. This he ltate...






















