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between 1955 and 1984. A projected fourth volume, intended to include editorial apparatus (notes and indexes), never appeared: this would have been nominally volume 1, and so the three published volumes are numbered 2–4. Volume 4 does include a 17-page "Introduction" by Sayles, which represents the
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of the royal household and lawyer, who was convicted of forgery in 1290 and committed to the Fleet for two years. However, the element "fleet" (meaning both "swift" and "a watercourse") is also found in other place names in England; or the name might simply refer to the swiftness or brevity of the
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in 1647. It included a dissertation written by Selden, the title of which is "Joannis Seldeni ad Fletam dissertatio". A second edition was published, with corrections, in 1685. A new edition of the first of the six books of
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had a copy of Bracton to hand, but that (like other copies) it was defective in places, and that he was obliged to make many additions and improvements of his own. The
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MS Julius B.viii. A few passages of this book also survive in another manuscript. This is also held by the British Library, where its reference is BL,
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Because few copies survive, it is thought that this book was "not widely read by medieval lawyers."
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and Paul Brand have proposed as an alternative candidate one Matthew of the Exchequer, a
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From internal evidence, the work appears to have been written in the reign of
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It has often been assumed that the statement that the book was "written in
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copy of this book survives from the fourteenth century. It is held by the
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authoritative statements of the law at the time at which they were written
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The standard modern edition (with English translation) was edited by
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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fullest synopsis of scholarly knowledge about the work to date.
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says that it "is for the most part a poor imitation of"
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This book is one of those listed by Blackstone as being
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Index

Fleta (disambiguation)
common law
Latin
Edward I
authoritative statements of the law at the time at which they were written
Edward Coke
Institutes
Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition
De Legibus et Consuetudinibus Angliae
Henry de Bracton
O. Hood Phillips
G. O. Sayles
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
manuscript
British Library
Cotton
Cotton
Fleet prison
Noël Denholm-Young
yeoman
John Selden
Thomas Clarke
Master of the Rolls
David HoĂĽard
H. G. Richardson
G. O. Sayles
Selden Society
Britton
Books of authority

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