Originally published in 1861, this is an edition of a landmark work, the
first publication on English common law, the Liber Albus. The following
passage is part of the introduction by the translator of the text, Henry
Thomas Riley. 'From these archives, as they existed in the year of Our
Lord 1419, combined probably with other sources of information now lost
or unknown, The Liber Albus or 'White Book', is a compilation - or
'Repertory' as the Compiler in his brief Prooemium seems inclined to
call it; prepared (or rather perhaps, brought to a conclusion) in the
last Mayoralty of hard Whitington, for the instruction and guidance of
those to whom, before should have gained the experience of old age, the
governance of the City, or the management of its affairs and interests,
might under circumstances of emergency be entrusted.'