This volume presents âThe Will Of King Alfred, â reprinted from the 1788 Oxford edition, offering readers a glimpse into the legal and social structures of Anglo-Saxon England. King Alfred’s will is a crucial document for understanding the distribution of land and personal property in the 9th century, as well as insights into the king’s personal relationships and his vision for the future of his kingdom.
Including a preface and additional notes, this edition provides context and analysis to aid modern readers in interpreting the historical significance of the will. It remains a valuable resource for scholars and anyone interested in early English history and the development of English law.
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