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(p. 380) The royal style has the characteristic transitional word “idcirco”. He borrows<br />

“industrius” as a descriptive adjective for the title “rex” from Ae. B. Eadmund B<br />

introduces the Dispositive section through a kind of corroboration:<br />

“anno imperii mei litteratoriis apicibus roboravi…”<br />

The following personal forms are used:<br />

“…partem. id est…mansas agelluli aeternaliter tradendo concessi…”<br />

“…ubi turbarum collatione iamdudum nomen illatum hoc adesse profertur…”<br />

“ut terram…meo scilicet ovante concessu tramitibus suae possideat vitae…”<br />

“Deinceps namque sibi succedenti cui…derelinquat ceu predixi…”<br />

The Immunity clause is all encompassing and its beginning stands quite alone:<br />

“Maneat igitur meum hoc immobile donum aeterna libertate iocundum<br />

cum…”<br />

The Sanction is varied. Eadmund B first uses one that reminds us of Ae. B yet is still<br />

independent. It uses the plural as with that of Eadmund A. The description of the<br />

Sanction in the charter stands out as “libertatis carta”. The introduction as follows is<br />

to be found with this scribe only:<br />

“Si qui denique michi non optanti hanc…”<br />

The Emendation form contains new phrasing:<br />

“…Si non ante mortem digna hoc emendaverint poenitentia…”<br />

In C. S. 776 he attempts a new Sanction consisting of a Benedictio and a Comminatio.<br />

The Comminatio is reminiscent of a Sanction of the preceding period.<br />

C. S. 763: “…violari satagerint agminibus tetre caliginis lapsi…”<br />

C. S. 776: “…contra fuerit…sciat se demonicis agminibus tartarea subtrahi…”<br />

The Sanction from C. S. 786, similarly divided in two parts, is completely<br />

reformulated but retains the “Benivola mente…” in the Benedictio and re-introduces<br />

the “satagerit”.<br />

From the boundary clause onwards there are no further differences between the<br />

diplomatic of this scribe and that of his predecessors, up to Ae. B. Here the chancery<br />

tradition has been upheld. – Theodred always signs before Aelfheah.<br />

Two charters of Eadmund B distinguish themselves further by a special form, a<br />

denigration clause 124 .<br />

124<br />

With respect to this denigration clause see Brunner loc sit, p. 178 ff. This gives the following<br />

example of a fake formula:<br />

“Si autem tempore…..praescriptus.”<br />

The formula of Turonen also contains such a clause:<br />

“Et si fuerit…condempnetur” (M. G. Leg. Sect. V, Formulae p. 135; see also Brunner, Zur<br />

Rechtsgeschichte (Legal History), p. 180, where he draws attention to Marculf II, 3).<br />

C. S. 770 points us to the possibility of including such a clause. – We possess a fake charter C. S. 729,<br />

which hands over land three years earlier to the same recipient, and which likewise contains a disrepute<br />

380

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