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Medieval Latin manuscript on Welsh law
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Peniarth 28 is the earliest of the surviving copy of the Laws of Hywel Dda. The manuscript, which is written in Latin, dates from the second half of the thirteenth century. It is part of the Peniarth Manuscript Collection that was the foundation collection of the National Library of Wales.

  • Folio 1 verso: King Hywel Folio 1 verso: King Hywel
  • Folio 4 recto: Judge & Hawker Folio 4 recto: Judge & Hawker
  • Folio 5 recto: Kissing couple Folio 5 recto: Kissing couple

References

  1. "Peniarth 28 : a Latin text of the Laws of Hywel Dda". National Library of Wales. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
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