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still rely on medieval legislation. When no one is duke of
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became the rulers of
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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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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 Edward II (1318) - Isabella, Queen of
England
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Charter of Henry III (1231) - Richard, Earl of
Cornwall
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Cornwall was made into a royal
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Charter of Liberties to the Tinners of Cornwall (1305)
30:This is a list of charters promulgated by kings of
91:Grant of Pardon to the Tinners of Cornwall (1508)
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123:- The Duchy of Cornwall (The Great Charter)
129:Charter of Edward III (3 January 1338)
126:Charter of Edward III (18 March 1337)
121:Charter of Edward III (17 March 1337)
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73:The legal materials are as follows:
77:Charters relating to the stannaries
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59:Cornwall's distinct status
96:Charters relating to the
155:Materials in Cornish law
184:Cornwall-related lists
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100:and Duchy of Cornwall
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169:History of Cornwall
44:History of Cornwall
174:Mining in Cornwall
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179:Medieval Cornwall
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163:Categories
26:, Dartmoor
48:stannary
36:Cornwall
134:Sources
98:Earldom
32:England
24:Fox Tor
40:Wessex
55:duchy
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