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ISBN
9781783274628
Subject Area
History
Publication Name
Growth of Royal Government under Henry III
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer, The Limited
Item Length
9.2 in
Subject
Modern / General, Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / Medieval
Publication Year
2020
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
1 in
Author
Adrian Jobson
Item Weight
16.9 Oz
Item Width
6.2 in
Number of Pages
304 Pages

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Publisher
Boydell & Brewer, The Limited
ISBN-10
178327462X
ISBN-13
9781783274628
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Number of Pages
304 Pages
Publication Name
Growth of Royal Government under Henry III
Language
English
Publication Year
2020
Subject
Modern / General, Europe / Great Britain / General, Europe / Medieval
Type
Textbook
Author
Adrian Jobson
Subject Area
History
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
16.9 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.2 in

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TitleLeading
The
Reviews
This volume serves a dual purpose, in presenting new research while providing a survey of royal administration in England and the other lands of the British Isles under Henry III. As such, it will obviously be of interest to aficionados; but it should also be the first port of call for postgraduates and researchers exploring the records of Henry III's reign for the first time. SPECULUM This book will serve, deservedly, as an authoritative, and reasonably accessible, introductory guide to the major offices and records of England's thirteenth-century government. ROYAL STUDIES JOURNAL Will prove a valuable resource for both students and established scholars of the reign of Henry III. SEHEPUNKTE This excellent collection challenges a number of preconceptions about 13th-century royal government and throws into much clearer relief the environment from which parliament came to evolve. The volume provides an essential addition to the bookshelves of anyone interested in the origins of parliament and the remarkably rapid journey from Magna Carta to the parliamentary world. PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY, This volume serves a dual purpose, in presenting new research while providing a survey of royal administration in England and the other lands of the British Isles under Henry III. As such, it will obviously be of interest to aficionados; but it should also be the first port of call for postgraduates and researchers exploring the records of Henry III's reign for the first time. SPECULUM This book will serve, deservedly, as an authoritative, and reasonably accessible, introductory guide to the major offices and records of England's thirteenth-century government. ROYAL STUDIES JOURNAL Will prove a valuable resource for both students and established scholars of the reign of Henry III. SEHEPUNKTE This excellent collection challenges a number of preconceptions about 13th-century royal government and throws into much clearer relief the environment from which parliament came to evolve. The volume provides an essential addition to the bookshelves of anyone interested in the origins of parliament and the remarkably rapid journey from Magna Carta to the parliamentary world. PARLIAMENTARY HISTORYt and the remarkably rapid journey from Magna Carta to the parliamentary world. PARLIAMENTARY HISTORYt and the remarkably rapid journey from Magna Carta to the parliamentary world. PARLIAMENTARY HISTORYt and the remarkably rapid journey from Magna Carta to the parliamentary world. PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
942.034
Table Of Content
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, 1234-5 - 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
Synopsis
A survey of the complexity and sophistication of English royal government in the thirteenth century, a period of radical change., The years between 1258 and 1276 comprise one of the most influential periods in the Middle Ages in Britain. This turbulent decade witnessed a bitter power struggle between Henry III and his barons over who should control the government of the realm. Before England eventually descended into civil war, a significant proportion of the baronage had attempted to transform its governance by imposing on the crown a programme of legislative and administrative reform far more radical and wide-ranging than Magna Carta in 1215. Constituting a critical stage in the development of parliament, the reformist movement would remain unsurpassed in its radicalism until the upheavals of the seventeenth century. Simon de Montfort, the baronial champion, became the first leader of a political movement to seize power and govern in the king's name.The essays here draw on material available for the first time via the completion of the project to calendar all the Fine Rolls of Henry III; these rolls comprise the last series of records of the English Chancery from that period to become readily available in a convenient form, thereby transforming access to several important fields of research, including financial, legal, political and social issues. The volume covers topics including the evidential value of the fine rolls themselves and their wider significance for the English polity, developments in legal and financial administration, the roles of women and the church, and the fascinating details of the development of the office of escheator. Related or parallel developments in Scotland, Wales and Ireland are also dealt with, giving a broader British dimension.LOUISE J. WILKINSON is Professor of Medieval History, Canterbury Christ Church University; DAVID CROOK is Honorary Research Fellow at the National Archives and the University of Notthingham.Contributors: Nick Barratt, Paul Brand, David Carpenter, David Crook, Paul Dryburgh, Beth Hartland, Philippa Hoskin, Charles Insley, Adrian Jobson, Tony Moore, Alice Taylor, Nicholas Vincent, Scott Waugh, Louise Wilkinson, A survey of the complexity and sophistication of English royal government in the thirteenth century, a period of radical change. The years between 1258 and 1276 comprise one of the most influential periods in the Middle Ages in Britain. This turbulent decade witnessed a bitter power struggle between Henry III and his barons over who should control the government of the realm. Before England eventually descended into civil war, a significant proportion of the baronage had attempted to transform its governance by imposing on the crown a programme of legislative and administrative reform far more radical and wide-ranging than Magna Carta in 1215. Constituting a critical stage in the development of parliament, the reformist movement would remain unsurpassed in its radicalism until the upheavals of the seventeenth century. Simon de Montfort, the baronial champion, became the first leader of a political movement to seize power and govern in the king's name. The essays here draw on material available for the first time via the completion of the project to calendar all the Fine Rolls of Henry III; these rolls comprise the last series of records of the English Chancery from that period to become readily available in a convenient form, thereby transforming accessto several important fields of research, including financial, legal, political and social issues. The volume covers topics including the evidential value of the fine rolls themselves and their wider significance for the English polity, developments in legal and financial administration, the roles of women and the church, and the fascinating details of the development of the office of escheator. Related or parallel developments in Scotland, Wales and Ireland are also dealt with, giving a broader British dimension.

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