Magna Carta scrapbook found worth millions
Four days after the magna cartas were united for the first time in 800 years in the british library in london, the document has been discovered by chance in a medieval coastal town in England. After looking at the scrapbook Bateson found the Forest Charter, a document issued by King Henry III in 1217. He says “there is no doubt that this is a version of the Magna Carta, or "The Great Charter," that was published in 1300 under the reign of King Edward I. The original document was issued by England's King John in 1215.”
By Theresa Rivera
No comments:
Post a Comment