Functions of the Medieval Parliament of EnglandA&C Black, 1987/07/01 - 450 ページ This series of documents, covering the first hundred years after the Provisions of Oxford in 1258, is given in translation so that all who are interested in the history of parliament but have little Latin and less Old French may consult them. |
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... difficult , if not painful , even for professional historians , to realise that in origin parliament was a feudal court and that certain features of the modern English parliament can be understood only if its feudal. Foreword.
... difficult , if not painful , even for professional historians , to realise that in origin parliament was a feudal court and that certain features of the modern English parliament can be understood only if its feudal. Foreword.
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... court and culture , and it determined further that England should be ruled by cosmopolitan French - speaking administrators and soldiers , who were as much at home in Syria as in Ireland . It was therefore this battle in 1106 , not that ...
... court and culture , and it determined further that England should be ruled by cosmopolitan French - speaking administrators and soldiers , who were as much at home in Syria as in Ireland . It was therefore this battle in 1106 , not that ...
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... court which the dukes of Normandy had in the past sedulously taken as a model , presided over a court , with competence in judicial and financial matters , 1 to which the name ' exchequer ' was given both in England and in Normandy ...
... court which the dukes of Normandy had in the past sedulously taken as a model , presided over a court , with competence in judicial and financial matters , 1 to which the name ' exchequer ' was given both in England and in Normandy ...
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... court at which the king nominally presides from sessions at which the justiciar nominally presides , but the nearest analogy to any modern conception is that of a court with two divisions and that analogy is incorrect . When a favoured ...
... court at which the king nominally presides from sessions at which the justiciar nominally presides , but the nearest analogy to any modern conception is that of a court with two divisions and that analogy is incorrect . When a favoured ...
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... court , the exchequer , which was for the most part sedentary at Westminster , developed its own methods , remote from any direct personal influence the king must otherwise have exerted . The justiciar and the justices could not be ...
... court , the exchequer , which was for the most part sedentary at Westminster , developed its own methods , remote from any direct personal influence the king must otherwise have exerted . The justiciar and the justices could not be ...
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abbot aforesaid Ancient Correspondence Ancient Petition answer appointed archbishop archbishop of Canterbury assent behalf beloved and faithful bishop Canterbury chancellor Chancery Parliament Chancery Warrants charters clerk Close Rolls concerning court discussion duke of Aquitaine earls and barons Edward Edward III endorsed eyre Foedera Gascony grace granted greeting held Henry Hilary Hugh Ireland and duke John John Kirkby judgement justices justiciar king of England King's Bench Roll king's council king's parliament knights L.T.R. Memoranda Roll land letter Lincoln lord of Ireland lord the king manor matters Michaelmas nobles Octave ordinance Ordinances of 1311 Parl Parliament and Council PARLIAMENT AT LONDON Parliament at Westminster parliament at York Parliament Roll Patent Rolls plea pray prelates present privy seal Provisions of Oxford realm redress reign river Trent Robert Roger sent sheriff shire statute summoned thereon treasurer and barons trespass Walter William Winchester wish Witness the king writ