Where are the Magna Charta Today

Where are the original Magna Carta Today:
1215 : (4) London (2), Lincoln (1), Salisbury (1)
1216: (1) Durham (1)
1217: (4) Hereford (1), Bodleian (3)
1225: (4) Durham (1), British Library (1), Bodleian (1) National Archives (UK) (1)
1297: (4): National Archives (US) (1), Canberra Australia (1) Guildhall City of London (1) + National Archives (UK) (1)
Subtotal 17
1300 (8): Durham (1) Faversham (1) Harvard (1) Sandwich (1 with Forest Charter) Oriel College Oxford (1 with Forest Charter) + Bodleian Oxford (1) Westminster Abby (1), Guildhall City of London (1)
Total 25

The Additional Part of the Story beyond 1300

A copy of a 1305 Magna Charta (from the Harlan Crow Library) was an important part of an exhibit at the George Bush Library in 2013, along with other significant documents relating to “Freedom Matters” , rare versions of the Declaration of Independence, Constitution of the United States, and Bill of Rights, 

Magna Carta

The Freedom Matters exhibit at the George W. Bush Presidential Center includes a 1305 copy of the Magna Carta. (Andrew Kaufmann / George W. Bush Presidential Center)

The Magna Carta Project (UK) was a landmark investigation of Magna Carta with a web site at the following link; Link The last addition to the site I could find was in 2016.

Within the report of the Project David Carpenter referenced: “But, roughly speaking, around fifty copies are found in cartularies, around forty in statute books and around ten in chronicles. [100] Thirty-one copies derive from the issue of 1215,  seven, associated with St Albans are hybrids of 1215 and 1217, six come from the Charter of 1216, twelve from the Charter of 1217, and thirty-seven from that of 1225, while eighteen are hybrids of 1217 and 1225.  Another five copies have the 1225 text but with chapters from the 1215 Charter, omitted in the subsequent versions, put back in.” [116] Citation: ‘The Copies of Magna Carta: Copies of Magna Carta in the Century After 1215’, The Magna Carta Project