B. P. Wolffe
The Royal Demesne in English History (eBook, ePUB)
The Crown Estate in the Governance of the Realm From the Conquest to 1509
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The Crown Estate in the Governance of the Realm From the Conquest to 1509
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Originally published in 1971 The Royal Demesne in English History shows how Norman and Angevin kings were able to regard the whole of their English kingdom as their royal demesne. The book shows how these kings created royal estates within their English kingdom.
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Originally published in 1971 The Royal Demesne in English History shows how Norman and Angevin kings were able to regard the whole of their English kingdom as their royal demesne. The book shows how these kings created royal estates within their English kingdom.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429558801
- Artikelnr.: 57102100
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429558801
- Artikelnr.: 57102100
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Preface Abbreviations Part I: The Royal Demesne in Norman and Angevin
Government 1. Royal Demesne and Tallage 2. 'Ancient Demesne' 3. Royal
Demesne and Parliamentary Taxation 4. Royal Demesne and Land Revenue 5.
Royal Demesne and Patronage 6. Contrasts in the Role of the Capetian
Domaine 7. Restraints of Alienation in England and the Genesis of 'the King
to Live of his Own' Part II: A New Royal Patrimony: The Plantagenet Family
Estate 1227-1399 8. Family Endowments 9. Alienations Outside the Royal
Family 10. Finance and Royal Patronage 11. Exchequer and Chamber
Administration 12. Parliamentary Criticism Part III: Patronage, Politics
and Finance, 1399-1437 13. Parliament and the Act of Resumption 1404 14.
The Financial Survey of 1433 Part IV: The Background to the Resumptions of
1450-6 15. The Royal Lands and the Spoils System Under Henry VI 16.
Resumption as the Panacea for Financial Reform 17. The Collapse of Royal
Government, 1437-50 Part V: The Resumptions of 1450-6 18. The Leicester Act
of Resumption of May 1450 19. The Act of Resumption of March 1451 20. The
'Yorkist' Act of Resumption of 1455-6 21. The Significance of the
Resumptions Part VI: The Crown Estate of the Yorkist Kings 22. Edward IV'S
Act of Resumption 23. Receiver's, Surveyors and Auditors of Land Revenues,
1461-83 24. Administrative Changes in the Central Government Under Edward
IV 25. Richard III and the Crown Lands Part VII: Henry VII's Land Revenues
and Chamber Finance 26. The Collapse and Re-Establishment of the Yorkist
Land Revenue 27. Lancastrian, Yorkist and Early Tudor Lands Revenues
Compared Part VIII: Conclusion Appendix A: Lands of the Royal Family,
1327-77 Appendix B: The Proposed Confiscation of Temporalities of the
Church in 1404 Appendix C: The Crown Lands as Affected by the Acts of
Resumption 1450-61 Appendix D: The Management of the Crown Lands, 1461-85.
Lists of Officers with the Area if Their Charge Index
Government 1. Royal Demesne and Tallage 2. 'Ancient Demesne' 3. Royal
Demesne and Parliamentary Taxation 4. Royal Demesne and Land Revenue 5.
Royal Demesne and Patronage 6. Contrasts in the Role of the Capetian
Domaine 7. Restraints of Alienation in England and the Genesis of 'the King
to Live of his Own' Part II: A New Royal Patrimony: The Plantagenet Family
Estate 1227-1399 8. Family Endowments 9. Alienations Outside the Royal
Family 10. Finance and Royal Patronage 11. Exchequer and Chamber
Administration 12. Parliamentary Criticism Part III: Patronage, Politics
and Finance, 1399-1437 13. Parliament and the Act of Resumption 1404 14.
The Financial Survey of 1433 Part IV: The Background to the Resumptions of
1450-6 15. The Royal Lands and the Spoils System Under Henry VI 16.
Resumption as the Panacea for Financial Reform 17. The Collapse of Royal
Government, 1437-50 Part V: The Resumptions of 1450-6 18. The Leicester Act
of Resumption of May 1450 19. The Act of Resumption of March 1451 20. The
'Yorkist' Act of Resumption of 1455-6 21. The Significance of the
Resumptions Part VI: The Crown Estate of the Yorkist Kings 22. Edward IV'S
Act of Resumption 23. Receiver's, Surveyors and Auditors of Land Revenues,
1461-83 24. Administrative Changes in the Central Government Under Edward
IV 25. Richard III and the Crown Lands Part VII: Henry VII's Land Revenues
and Chamber Finance 26. The Collapse and Re-Establishment of the Yorkist
Land Revenue 27. Lancastrian, Yorkist and Early Tudor Lands Revenues
Compared Part VIII: Conclusion Appendix A: Lands of the Royal Family,
1327-77 Appendix B: The Proposed Confiscation of Temporalities of the
Church in 1404 Appendix C: The Crown Lands as Affected by the Acts of
Resumption 1450-61 Appendix D: The Management of the Crown Lands, 1461-85.
Lists of Officers with the Area if Their Charge Index
Preface Abbreviations Part I: The Royal Demesne in Norman and Angevin
Government 1. Royal Demesne and Tallage 2. 'Ancient Demesne' 3. Royal
Demesne and Parliamentary Taxation 4. Royal Demesne and Land Revenue 5.
Royal Demesne and Patronage 6. Contrasts in the Role of the Capetian
Domaine 7. Restraints of Alienation in England and the Genesis of 'the King
to Live of his Own' Part II: A New Royal Patrimony: The Plantagenet Family
Estate 1227-1399 8. Family Endowments 9. Alienations Outside the Royal
Family 10. Finance and Royal Patronage 11. Exchequer and Chamber
Administration 12. Parliamentary Criticism Part III: Patronage, Politics
and Finance, 1399-1437 13. Parliament and the Act of Resumption 1404 14.
The Financial Survey of 1433 Part IV: The Background to the Resumptions of
1450-6 15. The Royal Lands and the Spoils System Under Henry VI 16.
Resumption as the Panacea for Financial Reform 17. The Collapse of Royal
Government, 1437-50 Part V: The Resumptions of 1450-6 18. The Leicester Act
of Resumption of May 1450 19. The Act of Resumption of March 1451 20. The
'Yorkist' Act of Resumption of 1455-6 21. The Significance of the
Resumptions Part VI: The Crown Estate of the Yorkist Kings 22. Edward IV'S
Act of Resumption 23. Receiver's, Surveyors and Auditors of Land Revenues,
1461-83 24. Administrative Changes in the Central Government Under Edward
IV 25. Richard III and the Crown Lands Part VII: Henry VII's Land Revenues
and Chamber Finance 26. The Collapse and Re-Establishment of the Yorkist
Land Revenue 27. Lancastrian, Yorkist and Early Tudor Lands Revenues
Compared Part VIII: Conclusion Appendix A: Lands of the Royal Family,
1327-77 Appendix B: The Proposed Confiscation of Temporalities of the
Church in 1404 Appendix C: The Crown Lands as Affected by the Acts of
Resumption 1450-61 Appendix D: The Management of the Crown Lands, 1461-85.
Lists of Officers with the Area if Their Charge Index
Government 1. Royal Demesne and Tallage 2. 'Ancient Demesne' 3. Royal
Demesne and Parliamentary Taxation 4. Royal Demesne and Land Revenue 5.
Royal Demesne and Patronage 6. Contrasts in the Role of the Capetian
Domaine 7. Restraints of Alienation in England and the Genesis of 'the King
to Live of his Own' Part II: A New Royal Patrimony: The Plantagenet Family
Estate 1227-1399 8. Family Endowments 9. Alienations Outside the Royal
Family 10. Finance and Royal Patronage 11. Exchequer and Chamber
Administration 12. Parliamentary Criticism Part III: Patronage, Politics
and Finance, 1399-1437 13. Parliament and the Act of Resumption 1404 14.
The Financial Survey of 1433 Part IV: The Background to the Resumptions of
1450-6 15. The Royal Lands and the Spoils System Under Henry VI 16.
Resumption as the Panacea for Financial Reform 17. The Collapse of Royal
Government, 1437-50 Part V: The Resumptions of 1450-6 18. The Leicester Act
of Resumption of May 1450 19. The Act of Resumption of March 1451 20. The
'Yorkist' Act of Resumption of 1455-6 21. The Significance of the
Resumptions Part VI: The Crown Estate of the Yorkist Kings 22. Edward IV'S
Act of Resumption 23. Receiver's, Surveyors and Auditors of Land Revenues,
1461-83 24. Administrative Changes in the Central Government Under Edward
IV 25. Richard III and the Crown Lands Part VII: Henry VII's Land Revenues
and Chamber Finance 26. The Collapse and Re-Establishment of the Yorkist
Land Revenue 27. Lancastrian, Yorkist and Early Tudor Lands Revenues
Compared Part VIII: Conclusion Appendix A: Lands of the Royal Family,
1327-77 Appendix B: The Proposed Confiscation of Temporalities of the
Church in 1404 Appendix C: The Crown Lands as Affected by the Acts of
Resumption 1450-61 Appendix D: The Management of the Crown Lands, 1461-85.
Lists of Officers with the Area if Their Charge Index