High Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1275
Edward I's first Statute of Westminster
1275
The new English king issued a sweeping legal code designed to professionalize royal justice, limit seigneurial abuses, and settle disputes over wardships. Its fifty-one chapters in Anglo-French became the model for subsequent statutory legislation for generations. The statute exemplified Edward's governing philosophy: that strong, uniform law was the foundation of royal authority and the surest path to social order.