The Growth of Royal Government Under Henry III
Herausgeber: Crook, David; Wilkinson, Louise J
The Growth of Royal Government Under Henry III
Herausgeber: Crook, David; Wilkinson, Louise J
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A survey of the complexity and sophistication of English royal government in the thirteenth century, a period of radical change.
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A survey of the complexity and sophistication of English royal government in the thirteenth century, a period of radical change.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781783270675
- ISBN-10: 1783270675
- Artikelnr.: 42461052
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 603g
- ISBN-13: 9781783270675
- ISBN-10: 1783270675
- Artikelnr.: 42461052
David Crook, Louise J. Wilkinson
Introduction
David Carpenter and David Crook and Louise J. Wilkinson Between Magna Carta and the Parliamentary State: The Fine Rolls of King Henry III, 1216
72
David Carpenter The Form and Function of the Originalia Rolls
Paul Dryburgh The Fine Rolls of Henry III as a Source for the Legal Historian
Paul Brand The Fine Rolls as Evidence for the Expansion of Royal Justice during the Reign of Henry III
Tony K. Moore Administering the Irish Fines, 1199
1254: The English Chancery, the Dublin Exchequer and the Seeking of Favours
Beth Hartland Auditing and Enrolment in Thirteenth
Century Scotland
Alice Taylor Imitation and Independence in Native Welsh Administrative Culture, c.1180
1280
Charles Insley An Inventory of Gifts to King Henry III, 1234
35
Nicholas Vincent Another Fine Mess: Evidence for the Resumption of Exchequer Authority in the Minority of Henry III
Nick Barratt Roger of Wendover, Prior of Belvoir, and the Implementation of the Charter of the Forest, 1225
27
David Crook Royal Government and Administration in Post
Evesham England, 1265
70
Adrian L Jobson The Church and the King: Canon Law and Kingship in England, 1257
61
Philippa M. Hoskin Women in English Local Government: Sheriffs, Castellans and Foresters
Louise J. Wilkinson The Origins of the Office of Escheator
Scott L. Waugh
David Carpenter and David Crook and Louise J. Wilkinson Between Magna Carta and the Parliamentary State: The Fine Rolls of King Henry III, 1216
72
David Carpenter The Form and Function of the Originalia Rolls
Paul Dryburgh The Fine Rolls of Henry III as a Source for the Legal Historian
Paul Brand The Fine Rolls as Evidence for the Expansion of Royal Justice during the Reign of Henry III
Tony K. Moore Administering the Irish Fines, 1199
1254: The English Chancery, the Dublin Exchequer and the Seeking of Favours
Beth Hartland Auditing and Enrolment in Thirteenth
Century Scotland
Alice Taylor Imitation and Independence in Native Welsh Administrative Culture, c.1180
1280
Charles Insley An Inventory of Gifts to King Henry III, 1234
35
Nicholas Vincent Another Fine Mess: Evidence for the Resumption of Exchequer Authority in the Minority of Henry III
Nick Barratt Roger of Wendover, Prior of Belvoir, and the Implementation of the Charter of the Forest, 1225
27
David Crook Royal Government and Administration in Post
Evesham England, 1265
70
Adrian L Jobson The Church and the King: Canon Law and Kingship in England, 1257
61
Philippa M. Hoskin Women in English Local Government: Sheriffs, Castellans and Foresters
Louise J. Wilkinson The Origins of the Office of Escheator
Scott L. Waugh
Introduction
David Carpenter and David Crook and Louise J. Wilkinson Between Magna Carta and the Parliamentary State: The Fine Rolls of King Henry III, 1216
72
David Carpenter The Form and Function of the Originalia Rolls
Paul Dryburgh The Fine Rolls of Henry III as a Source for the Legal Historian
Paul Brand The Fine Rolls as Evidence for the Expansion of Royal Justice during the Reign of Henry III
Tony K. Moore Administering the Irish Fines, 1199
1254: The English Chancery, the Dublin Exchequer and the Seeking of Favours
Beth Hartland Auditing and Enrolment in Thirteenth
Century Scotland
Alice Taylor Imitation and Independence in Native Welsh Administrative Culture, c.1180
1280
Charles Insley An Inventory of Gifts to King Henry III, 1234
35
Nicholas Vincent Another Fine Mess: Evidence for the Resumption of Exchequer Authority in the Minority of Henry III
Nick Barratt Roger of Wendover, Prior of Belvoir, and the Implementation of the Charter of the Forest, 1225
27
David Crook Royal Government and Administration in Post
Evesham England, 1265
70
Adrian L Jobson The Church and the King: Canon Law and Kingship in England, 1257
61
Philippa M. Hoskin Women in English Local Government: Sheriffs, Castellans and Foresters
Louise J. Wilkinson The Origins of the Office of Escheator
Scott L. Waugh
David Carpenter and David Crook and Louise J. Wilkinson Between Magna Carta and the Parliamentary State: The Fine Rolls of King Henry III, 1216
72
David Carpenter The Form and Function of the Originalia Rolls
Paul Dryburgh The Fine Rolls of Henry III as a Source for the Legal Historian
Paul Brand The Fine Rolls as Evidence for the Expansion of Royal Justice during the Reign of Henry III
Tony K. Moore Administering the Irish Fines, 1199
1254: The English Chancery, the Dublin Exchequer and the Seeking of Favours
Beth Hartland Auditing and Enrolment in Thirteenth
Century Scotland
Alice Taylor Imitation and Independence in Native Welsh Administrative Culture, c.1180
1280
Charles Insley An Inventory of Gifts to King Henry III, 1234
35
Nicholas Vincent Another Fine Mess: Evidence for the Resumption of Exchequer Authority in the Minority of Henry III
Nick Barratt Roger of Wendover, Prior of Belvoir, and the Implementation of the Charter of the Forest, 1225
27
David Crook Royal Government and Administration in Post
Evesham England, 1265
70
Adrian L Jobson The Church and the King: Canon Law and Kingship in England, 1257
61
Philippa M. Hoskin Women in English Local Government: Sheriffs, Castellans and Foresters
Louise J. Wilkinson The Origins of the Office of Escheator
Scott L. Waugh