Regiam maiestatem, c.1500
- Reference:GB 227 msKF51.R4
- Dates of Creation:c.1500
- Name of Creator:
- Language of Material:Latin Scots
- Physical Description:1 volume, 130ff
Scope and Content
Regiam maiestatem, a collection of Scottish statutes and other legal texts. It includes laws of William I, Alexander II, Robert I, acts of Robert III, burgh laws, collection of oaths for court officers, laws of Malcolm Mackenneth, and forest laws. f1-4 table of contents. Capitals and headings underlined in red. The manuscript terminates with the heading for a table of contents of the Liber de iudicibus, which follows at this point in National Library of Scotland MS Advocates A.1.28., to which this manuscript is closely related. Folios 63-74 are in Scots (how to hold courts).
Primus Liber Regie Maiestatis [ff.5-49] is wanting a leaf after folio 10.
Dating is given by watermarks of 1489-1497 and c.1498. [See note pasted on front free endpaper]. Also a note on the contents by R M Mextone Graham, Edinburgh, 16 April 1957.
Administrative / Biographical History
Written in Scotland.
Arrangement
Single item
Access Information
By appointment with the Keeper of Manuscripts. Access to records containing confidential information may be restricted.
Acquisition Information
Property of the university library by mid nineteenth century.
Note
Call number used to be ms1979
Other Finding Aids
Individual Manuscripts and Small Collections database available as part of Manuscripts Database.
Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements
Binding: red calf with crest of University of St Andrews. Old Scotch Laws MS Sec.XV. on spine. Paper: 21.3x29cm
Archivist's Note
Description compiled by Maia Sheridan, Archives Hub project archivist, based on material from the Manuscripts Database
Conditions Governing Use
Applications for permission to quote should be sent to the Keeper of Manuscripts. Reproduction subject to usual conditions: educational use and condition of documents.
Accruals
None
Bibliography
Fully described in N R Ker and A J Piper Medieval Manuscripts in British Libraries, IV (Paisley to York), Oxford, 1992.
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