State Trials of the Reign of Edward the First, 1289-1293;
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State Trials is a fascinating look at the legal system of medieval England, as seen through the lens of the trials that took place during the reign of Edward I. Compiled by the Royal Historical Society, the book offers a wealth of information on the legal procedures, customs, and precedents of the time. From cases involving treason and rebellion to disputes over property and debt, State Trials provides a vivid portrait of justice in an age of tumultuous change. Whether you are a scholar of medieval history or simply interested in the evolution of English law, State Trials is an invaluable resource.