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Illustrations from a manuscript of
A Welsh text of the Laws of Hywel Dda
National Library of Wales MS 20143A


Lower margin of folio 41r


Lower margin of folio 71r


Source: National Library of Wales Ms. 20143A

The manuscript dates from the middle of the 14th century and, according to Daniel Huws, it was written in an Ecclesiastical Centre in South Wales.

The 'Laws of Hywel Dda' is the term applied to a system of native Welsh law named after Hywel Dda (died 950). He is credited with its codification. None of the surviving Welsh law manuscripts, however, are earlier than the second quarter of the 13th century. Although they contain a law that is of 12th and 13th century origin, scholars are agreed that these manuscripts contain a core of matter that is much earlier in date. Most of these books are small in size as is NLW MS 20143A (166 x 131 mm.). They were probably designed as 'pocket-books' to be carried about by lawyers rather than to be kept on library shelves.



See also Great Seal of Llywelyn ab Iorwerth, b.1194-d.1240
Illustrations of a Welshman from a 13th century Latin text of The Laws of Hywel Dda
Illustrations of Welsh soldiers in Littere Wallie in Chapter House Liber A
"The beginning of the war in Wales" in Pageant of the Birth, Life and Death of Richard Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick attributed to John Rous, c. 1485-90. British Library MS. Cotton Julius E IV
Index of Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers




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