leges henrici

leges henrici
(Latin: Laws of Henry.)
A book written between 1114 and 1118 containing Anglo- Saxon and Norman law. It is an invaluable source of knowledge of the period preceding the full development of the Norman law.

Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.


leges henrici
[Latin, Laws of Henry.] A book written between 1114 and 1118 containing Anglo- Saxon and Norman law. It is an invaluable source of knowledge of the period preceding the full development of the Norman law.

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