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The records of the medieval English courts were compiled into
manuscript 'year books', organised by regnal year of the monarch,
and further subdivided into the four law terms. The year books of
the reign of Edward III (1312 77), beginning at the eleventh year
(1337) and continuing to the twentieth (1346), were to have been
edited for the Rolls Series by Alfred Horwood (1821 81), who had
previously edited the year books of Edward I, but he died while the
first volume was in proof. The work was taken over by L. O. Pike
(1835 1915), the set of fifteen books being published between 1883
and 1911. (Horwood chose his start date because the year books of
Edward II and the first part of the reign of Edward III already
existed in modern editions.) This volume contains reports from
Hilary Term, 11 Edward III, to Trinity Term, 12 Edward III.
The records of the medieval English courts were compiled into
manuscript 'year books', organised by regnal year of the monarch,
and further subdivided into the four law terms. The year books of
the reign of Edward III (1312 77), beginning at the eleventh year
(1337) and continuing to the twentieth (1346), were to have been
edited for the Rolls Series by Alfred Horwood (1821 81), who had
previously edited the year books of Edward I, but he died while the
first volume was in proof. The work was taken over by L. O. Pike
(1835 1915), the set of fifteen books being published between 1883
and 1911. (Horwood chose his start date because the year books of
Edward II and the first part of the reign of Edward III already
existed in modern editions.) This volume contains reports from
Michaelmas Term, 12 Edward III, to Trinity Term, 13 Edward III.
The records of the medieval English courts were compiled into
manuscript 'year books', organised by regnal year of the monarch,
and further subdivided into the four law terms. The year books of
the reign of Edward III (1312 77), beginning at the eleventh year
(1337) and continuing to the twentieth (1346), were to have been
edited for the Rolls Series by Alfred Horwood (1821 81), who had
previously edited the year books of Edward I, but he died while the
first volume was in proof. The work was taken over by L. O. Pike
(1835 1915), the set of fifteen books being published between 1883
and 1911. (Horwood chose his start date because the year books of
Edward II and the first part of the reign of Edward III already
existed in modern editions.) This volume contains reports from
Michaelmas Term, 13 Edward III, to Hilary Term, 14 Edward III.
The records of the medieval English courts were compiled into
manuscript 'year books', organised by regnal year of the monarch,
and further subdivided into the four law terms. The year books of
the reign of Edward III (1312 77), beginning at the eleventh year
(1337) and continuing to the twentieth (1346), were to have been
edited for the Rolls Series by Alfred Horwood (1821 81), who had
previously edited the year books of Edward I, but he died while the
first volume was in proof. The work was taken over by L. O. Pike
(1835 1915), the set of fifteen books being published between 1883
and 1911. (Horwood chose his start date because the year books of
Edward II and the first part of the reign of Edward III already
existed in modern editions.) This volume contains reports from
Easter Term, 14 Edward III, to Trinity Term, 14 Edward III.
The records of the medieval English courts were compiled into
manuscript 'year books', organised by regnal year of the monarch,
and further subdivided into the four law terms. The year books of
the reign of Edward III (1312 77), beginning at the eleventh year
(1337) and continuing to the twentieth (1346), were to have been
edited for the Rolls Series by Alfred Horwood (1821 81), who had
previously edited the year books of Edward I, but he died while the
first volume was in proof. The work was taken over by L. O. Pike
(1835 1915), the set of fifteen books being published between 1883
and 1911. (Horwood chose his start date because the year books of
Edward II and the first part of the reign of Edward III already
existed in modern editions.) This volume contains reports from
Michaelmas Term, 14 Edward III, to Hilary Term, 15 Edward III.
The records of the medieval English courts were compiled into
manuscript 'year books', organised by regnal year of the monarch,
and further subdivided into the four law terms. The year books of
the reign of Edward III (1312 77), beginning at the eleventh year
(1337) and continuing to the twentieth (1346), were to have been
edited for the Roll Series by Alfred Horwood (1821 81), who had
previously edited the year books of Edward I, but he died while the
first volume was in proof. The work was taken over by L.O. Pike
(1835 1915), the set of fifteen books being published between 1883
and 1911. (Horwood chose his start date because the year books of
Edward II and the first part of the reign of Edward III already
existed in modern editions.) This volume contains reports from
Easter Term, 15 Edward III, to Michaelmas Term, 15 Edward III.
The records of the medieval English courts were compiled into
manuscript 'year books', organised by regnal year of the monarch,
and further subdivided into the four law terms. The year books of
the reign of Edward III (1312 77), beginning at the eleventh year
(1337) and continuing to the twentieth (1346), were to have been
edited for the Rolls Series by Alfred Horwood (1821 81), who had
previously edited the year books of Edward I, but he died while the
first volume was in proof. The work was taken over by L. O. Pike
(1835 1915), the set of fifteen books being published between 1883
and 1911. (Horwood chose his start date because the year books of
Edward II and the first part of the reign of Edward III already
existed in modern editions.) This volume contains reports from
Hilary Term, 16 Edward III, to Easter Term, 16 Edward III.
The records of the medieval English courts were compiled into
manuscript 'year books', organised by regnal year of the monarch,
and further subdivided into the four law terms. The year books of
the reign of Edward III (1312 77), beginning at the eleventh year
(1337) and continuing to the twentieth (1346), were to have been
edited for the Rolls Series by Alfred Horwood (1821 81), who had
previously edited the year books of Edward I, but he died while the
first volume was in proof. The work was taken over by L. O. Pike
(1835 1915), the set of fifteen books being published between 1883
and 1911. (Horwood chose his start date because the year books of
Edward II and the first part of the reign of Edward III already
existed in modern editions.) This volume contains reports from
Trinity Term, 16 Edward III, to Michaelmas Term, 16 Edward III.
The records of the medieval English courts were compiled into
manuscript 'year books', organised by regnal year of the monarch,
and further subdivided into the four law terms. The year books of
the reign of Edward III (1312 77), beginning at the eleventh year
(1337) and continuing to the twentieth (1346), were to have been
edited for the Rolls Series by Alfred Horwood (1821 81), who had
previously edited the year books of Edward I, but he died while the
first volume was in proof. The work was taken over by L. O. Pike
(1835 1915), the set of fifteen books being published between 1883
and 1911. (Horwood chose his start date because the year books of
Edward II and the first part of the reign of Edward III already
existed in modern editions.) This volume contains reports from
Hilary Term, 17 Edward III, to Trinity Term, 17 Edward III.
The records of the medieval English courts were compiled into
manuscript 'year books', organised by regnal year of the monarch,
and further subdivided into the four law terms. The year books of
the reign of Edward III (1312 77), beginning at the eleventh year
(1337) and continuing to the twentieth (1346), were to have been
edited for the Rolls Series by Alfred Horwood (1821 81), who had
previously edited the year books of Edward I, but he died while the
first volume was in proof. The work was taken over by L. O. Pike
(1835 1915), the set of fifteen books being published between 1883
and 1911. (Horwood chose his start date because the year books of
Edward II and the first part of the reign of Edward III already
existed in modern editions.) This volume contains reports from
Michaelmas Term, 17 Edward III, to Hilary Term, 18 Edward III.
The records of the medieval English courts were compiled into
manuscript 'year books', organised by regnal year of the monarch,
and further subdivided into the four law terms. The year books of
the reign of Edward III (1312 77), beginning at the eleventh year
(1337) and continuing to the twentieth (1346), were to have been
edited for the Rolls Series by Alfred Horwood (1821 81), who had
previously edited the year books of Edward I, but he died while the
first volume was in proof. The work was taken over by L. O. Pike
(1835 1915), the set of fifteen books being published between 1883
and 1911. (Horwood chose his start date because the year books of
Edward II and the first part of the reign of Edward III already
existed in modern editions.) This volume contains reports from
Easter Term, 18 Edward III, to Trinity Term, 18 Edward III.
The records of the medieval English courts were compiled into
manuscript 'year books', organised by regnal year of the monarch,
and further subdivided into the four law terms. The year books of
the reign of Edward III (1312 77), beginning at the eleventh year
(1337) and continuing to the twentieth (1346), were to have been
edited for the Rolls Series by Alfred Horwood (1821 81), who had
previously edited the year books of Edward I, but he died while the
first volume was in proof. The work was taken over by L. O. Pike
(1835 1915), the set of fifteen books being published between 1883
and 1911. (Horwood chose his start date because the year books of
Edward II and the first part of the reign of Edward III already
existed in modern editions.) This volume contains reports from
Michaelmas Term, 18 Edward III, to Hilary Term, 19 Edward III.
The records of the medieval English courts were compiled into
manuscript 'year books', organised by regnal year of the monarch,
and further subdivided into the four law terms. The year books of
the reign of Edward III (1312 77), beginning at the eleventh year
(1337) and continuing to the twentieth (1346), were to have been
edited for the Rolls Series by Alfred Horwood (1821 81), who had
previously edited the year books of Edward I, but he died while the
first volume was in proof. The work was taken over by L. O. Pike
(1835 1915), the set of fifteen books being published between 1883
and 1911. (Horwood chose his start date because the year books of
Edward II and the first part of the reign of Edward III already
existed in modern editions.) This volume contains reports from
Easter Term, 19 Edward III, to Michaelmas Term, 19 Edward III.
The records of the medieval English courts were compiled into
manuscript 'year books', organised by regnal year of the monarch,
and further subdivided into the four law terms. The year books of
the reign of Edward III (1312 77), beginning at the eleventh year
(1337) and continuing to the twentieth (1346), were to have been
edited for the Rolls Series by Alfred Horwood (1821 81), who had
previously edited the year books of Edward I, but he died while the
first volume was in proof. The work was taken over by L. O. Pike
(1835 1915), the set of fifteen books being published between 1883
and 1911. (Horwood chose his start date because the year books of
Edward II and the first part of the reign of Edward III already
existed in modern editions.) This volume contains reports from
Hilary Term, 20 Edward III, to Trinity Term, 20 Edward III.
The records of the medieval English courts were compiled into
manuscript 'year books', organised by regnal year of the monarch,
and further subdivided into the four law terms. The year books of
the reign of Edward III (1312 77), beginning at the eleventh year
(1337) and continuing to the twentieth (1346), were to have been
edited for the Rolls Series by Alfred Horwood (1821 81), who had
previously edited the year books of Edward I, but he died while the
first volume was in proof. The work was taken over by L. O. Pike
(1835 1915), the set of fifteen books being published between 1883
and 1911. (Horwood chose his start date because the year books of
Edward II and the first part of the reign of Edward III already
existed in modern editions.) This volume contains reports from
Trinity Term, 20 Edward III, to Michaelmas Term, 20 Edward III.
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