High Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1225
Magna Carta reissued in definitive form
1225
The regent government of young Henry III issued a revised Magna Carta stripped of its most radical clauses but still enshrining the principle that the king was bound by law. This 1225 version, not John's original, became the text cited by every subsequent generation of English constitutional lawyers. It was enrolled on the statute books and read aloud in every shire court twice a year.