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Royal charters applying to Cornwall

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still rely on medieval legislation. When no one is duke of Cornwall, the lands and rights of the Duchy are exercised by the Crown since the heir apparent may not always inherit the Duchy.
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became the rulers of Cornwall, and after a period of independence during the wars with the Danes, this rule by the kings of England became permanent (see
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was no longer recognised in royal documents; though unlike the situation for Wales, no legislation was enacted to formalise this. The rights of the
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An example of the characteristic pattern of parallel ridges and scarp left by tin-streaming, east of
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to support the heir to the throne. Centralisation in the reign of Henry VIII meant that
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charters are dated between 1201 and 1508, the others between 1231 and 1338.
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Charter of Edward II (1307) - Piers de Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall
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Charter of Liberties to the Tinners of Cornwall and Devon (1201)
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Charter of Edward III (1332) - John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall
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Charter of Edward III (1331) - John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall
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Charter of Confirmation to the Tinners of Cornwall (1402)
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Charter of Edward II (1318) - Isabella, Queen of England
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Charter of Henry III (1231) - Richard, Earl of Cornwall
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In 1337, the earldom of Cornwall was made into a royal
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Charter of Liberties to the Tinners of Cornwall (1305)
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Index


Fox Tor
England
Cornwall
Wessex
History of Cornwall
stannary
duchy
Cornwall's distinct status
Duke of Cornwall
Earldom
Charter of Edward III (17 March 1337)
Cornwall portal
Materials in Cornish law
Categories
History of Cornwall
Mining in Cornwall
Medieval Cornwall
Cornwall-related lists

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