Plate 1.32: Engravings of the English Barons’ Letter to the Pope, 1301 (5 of 6)
12018-08-29T12:01:43+00:00Crystal B. Lakeb7829cc6981c2837dafd356811d9393ab4d81adc315Plates 1.28-1.33 of Vetusta Monumenta reproduce copy A of the document commonly known as the Barons’ Letter of 1301, including trickings of the Barons’ seals. The letter, addressed to Pope Boniface VIII, asserted Edward I’s right to rule over Scotland. Engravings by George Vertue after John Bradshaw’s 1629 copy of the herald Augustine Vincent’s 1624 copy of the manuscript. 433 x 257 mm, 435 x 257 mm, 435 x 259 mm, 436 x 262 mm, 434 x 262 mm, and 436 x 262 mm. Published by the Society of Antiquaries of London in 1729. Current locations: Both copies of the Barons’ Letter are currently held in the National Archives at Kew (E 26), London, UK; Augustine Vincent’s copy is in the College of Arms (Vincent MSS 103[v] and 425), London, UK; Bradshaw’s copy is untraced.plain2021-03-12T19:44:22+00:00Crystal B. Lakeb7829cc6981c2837dafd356811d9393ab4d81adc
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