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British Legal History
Selected Llinks on the Internet
- National Register of Archives
- The National Archives
- IHR-INFO Gateway for historians at the Institute of Historical Research
- History of the United Kingdom -- Primary Documents
- Public Record Office of Northern Ireland (PRONI)
- Index of resources for Historians List of international historical links (University of Kansas)
- Legal History Links (Professor Bernard Hibbitts, University of Pittsburgh, USA)
- Latin Culture Resources
- Hanover Historical Texts Project
- Legal History Resources (Tarlton Law Library, Texas)
- The Selden Society
- The Ames Foundation
- Ordnance Survey 1850
- University of Southern California University of Southern California English Medieval Legal Documents Wiki
Anglo Saxon
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in Modern English (Berkeley)
- The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in Old English (Labyrinth)
- Laws of Alfred and Ine
- Angelcynn Anglo-Saxon Living History 400-900 AD
- The Tribal Hidage
- Labyrinth Library : Old English Literature
- Old English Pages
Medieval
- Medieval England (Gateway)
- Internet Medieval Sourcebook (Fordham)
- Labyrinth Home Page (Medieval gateway)
- Medieval Latin
- Allen and Greenough's New Latin Grammar
- An anthology of Chancery English
- Laws of William the Conqueror
- The Domesday Book 1086
- Early Medieval Maps (an index)
- Index of Late Medieval Maps
- Domesday Book and Beyond, by F.W. Maitland
The early common law
- Charter of Liberties of Henry I, 1100
- Constitutions of Clarendon, 1164
- Constitutions of Clarendon, 1164 (Yale Law School)
- Assize of Clarendon 1166
- Assize of Clarendon 1166 (Yale Law School)
- Inquest of Sheriffs 1170
- The Nature of Courts and the Law Before 1176
- Treaty of Winchester, 1153, Assize of Northampton, 1176, and the Possessory Assizes
- Dialogue of the Exchequer
- Glanvill, 1187 (excerpts)
- Bracton's De Legibus
- Maitland: The Forms of Action at Common Law
- Court of Record
- Manner of holding Parliament
- Communal Courts
- The Assize of Novel Disseisin and Writs of Entry
- Writs of entry
- Dower, Utrum, Darrein Presentment
- Debt
- Detinue
- Evidence; Marriage
Feudalism and the Manor, Land and Lordship
- Origins of Feudalism (Vinogradoff)
- Feudal Terms
- Domesday Book: Hecham, 1086
- Description of Manor House at Chingford, Essex, 1265
- Alwalton Manor, 1279
- Manumission of a Villein, 1278
- Manors of the Abbey of Bec, A.D. 1246
- Manors of the Abbey of Bec, A.D. 1248
- Manors of the Abbey of Bec, A.D. 1249
- Manors of the Abbey of Bec, A.D. 1275
- Manors of the Abbey of Bec, A.D. 1280-1281
- Court Rolls of The Manor of Wakefield, 1274-1297
Later Mediaevel Common Law
- Lincolnshire Eyre, A.D. 1202
- Northamptonshire Eyre, A.D. 1202
- Bedfordshire Eyre, A.D. 1202
- Staffordshire Eyre, A.D. 1203
- Shropshire Eyre, A.D. 1203
- John I: Concession Of England To The Pope, 1213
- Magna Carta A translation of Magna Carta as confirmed by Edward I with his seal in 1297
- Confirmation of the Charters, 1297
- Confirmation of the Charters, 1297 (Yale Law School)
- Statute of Mortmain, 1279
- Three Summonses to the Parliament of 1295
- De Donis Conditionalibus, 1285; and Quia Emptores, 1290
- Quia Emptores 1290
- Ordinance of Laborers, 1349
- Statute of Labourers, 1351
- Guide to Early Church Documents
17th Century
- Matthew Hale (texts)
- Thomas Hobbes (texts)
- John Locke (texts)
- English Bill of Rights 1689 (Avalon Project)
- Extracts from the Declaration of Right (February, 1689)
18th Century
- Making Sense of English Law Enforcement in the 18th Century
- Adam Smith - Texts
- Adam Smith - Wealth of Nations 1776
- The Avalon Project : Documents in Law, History and Diplomacy
- The South Sea Bubble: A Short Sketch of Events
- Government, Law and Society: Political Theory
- Eighteenth-Century Resources -- History
- American Declaration of Independence
- Canadian Law: A History
- Parliamentary Reform
- Blackstones Commentaries on the Laws of England (Book 1)
19th Century
- Bentham
- The Clearances
- 19th century legal historians - HENRY MAINE
- 19th century legal historians - F.W.MAITLAND
- 19th century legal writers - JOHN STUART MILL
- 19th century legal historians - VINOGRADOFF
- 19th Century Documents (Avalon Project, Yale Law School)
20th Century
- The Paisley Snail (Donoghue v. Stevenson)