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Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John / With an Historical Introduction

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The author offers a historical introduction recounting the political and administrative developments that produced the 1215 charter, analyzes feudal grievances and royal abuses that provoked baronial revolt, and then supplies a detailed, clause-by-clause legal commentary explaining language, background, and implications of each provision. The work examines relations among crown, barons, church, and local government, traces subsequent reissues and reforms, surveys manuscripts and earlier editions, and provides bibliographical and footnoted evidence to support its interpretations. Emphasis is placed on applying contemporary scholarship to clarify medieval legal practice and the charter's practical effects.

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William Sharp McKechnie

William Sharp McKechnie was a notable scholar and historian, recognized for his contributions to the study of constitutional law and medieval history. His most significant work, "Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John / With an Historical Introduction," provides an in-depth analysis of the Magna Carta, exploring its historical context and enduring significance. McKechnie's scholarship reflects a deep understanding of the legal and political implications of this foundational document, making it a valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of legal history. His work continues to influence discussions on the evolution of rights and governance.

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