Laws of Edward the Elder

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The Laws of Edward the Elder are a collection of early 10th-century English legal codes issued by King Edward the Elder that regulated social order, crime, and governance in Anglo-Saxon England.

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instanceOf Anglo-Saxon law code
legal code
medieval legal text
aimedAt limiting private vengeance
protecting church and clergy
standardizing legal practice
strengthening royal control
appliesToJurisdiction Anglo-Saxon England NERFINISHED
author Edward the Elder NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of England
dateOfCreation early 10th century
fieldOfWork early English law
follows Laws of Alfred the Great
Mercian legal traditions
earlier West Saxon law codes
genre law code
hasPart provisions on fines
provisions on homicide
provisions on oath-helpers
provisions on royal protection
provisions on theft
historicalPeriod Anglo-Saxon period NERFINISHED
early medieval period
inception c. 900–924
influenced later English medieval law
influencedBy Christian doctrine
customary Germanic law
language Old English
legalStatus royal legislation
legalSystem Anglo-Saxon law
mainSubject church protection
compensation for injury
criminal law
governance
oaths and ordeals
royal authority
social order
partOf corpus of Anglo-Saxon royal legislation
preservedIn medieval manuscript copies
promulgatedBy Edward the Elder NERFINISHED
regulates compensation payments (wergild)
crime and punishment
feud and reconciliation
protection of property
public order
relations between king and subjects
sanctuary and church peace
studiedIn Anglo-Saxon legal history

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Anglo-Saxon law codifiedIn Laws of Edward the Elder