Publications of the University of Manchester: Historical series, Issues 34-35The University Press, 1920 |
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... Close Rolls . Calendar of Charter Rolls . C. Chanc . R. , Various . Calendar of Chancery Rolls , Various . 1277-1326 . C.F.R. C. Inq . Misc . C. Lib . R. C.M. Calendar of Fine Rolls . Calendar of Inquisitions , Miscellaneous . Calendar ...
... Close Rolls . Calendar of Charter Rolls . C. Chanc . R. , Various . Calendar of Chancery Rolls , Various . 1277-1326 . C.F.R. C. Inq . Misc . C. Lib . R. C.M. Calendar of Fine Rolls . Calendar of Inquisitions , Miscellaneous . Calendar ...
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... Rolls . Public Record Office . Parliamentary Writs and Writs of Military Summons of Edward I. and Edward II . Ed ... Close Rolls , p . xi , above . Record 2 When the name is followed by the regnal year , and an indication to the page ...
... Rolls . Public Record Office . Parliamentary Writs and Writs of Military Summons of Edward I. and Edward II . Ed ... Close Rolls , p . xi , above . Record 2 When the name is followed by the regnal year , and an indication to the page ...
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... Rolls and the Dialogus de Scaccario , 100-101 . The last stages in the ... Rolls as to sealing and secretarial work at the end of the twelfth century , 121- 122 ... close , 135-137 . The business methods of the Angevin chancery , 138-139 ...
... Rolls and the Dialogus de Scaccario , 100-101 . The last stages in the ... Rolls as to sealing and secretarial work at the end of the twelfth century , 121- 122 ... close , 135-137 . The business methods of the Angevin chancery , 138-139 ...
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... close rolls , 152-153 . The small seal specially appropriate for chamber business , 154. Beginnings of a chamber ... Close relations between the ward- robe and chamber , 168-169 . SECTION VI . THE CHAMBER OUTSIDE ENGLAND • • Universal ...
... close rolls , 152-153 . The small seal specially appropriate for chamber business , 154. Beginnings of a chamber ... Close relations between the ward- robe and chamber , 168-169 . SECTION VI . THE CHAMBER OUTSIDE ENGLAND • • Universal ...
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... close rolls of John and the early years of Henry III . , which are printed in extenso , the patent rolls from their beginning in 1201 up to 1216 by the Record Commission and from 1216 to 1232 by the Public Record office . The close ...
... close rolls of John and the early years of Henry III . , which are printed in extenso , the patent rolls from their beginning in 1201 up to 1216 by the Record Commission and from 1216 to 1232 by the Public Record office . The close ...
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acting administrative already appointed Aubrey barons became bishop called camera curie camerarius Chaceporc chamberlain chamberlainship chancellor chancery rolls charters chief Claus clericus close rolls court curia curia regis custody Delisle Dialogus documents early Edward II England English enrolled exchequer exchequer seal fourteenth century France garderoba Gascony Geoffrey H. W. C. Davis Henry II Henry III.'s household offices Hubert important issue rolls John justiciar keeper king king's wardrobe Kirkham later letters close London magnates Mauduit mediaeval ments Neville Norman organisation papal payments period Peter des Roches Peter of Aigueblanche Peter of Rivaux pipe rolls privy seal Provisions of Oxford quod Ralph receipts receptis reign of Edward reign of Henry Richard royal seal sheriff sigillo sigillum small seal steward T. F. TOUT thesauro thirteenth century treasurer Walter wardrobe accounts wardrobe and chamber wardrobe clerks warrants Wendover William William Mauduit Winchester writs of liberate
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Page 2 - TF Tout, sagely observed that our natural absorption in the present has led us to study the past with minds too much set on present presuppositions. We seek in the middle ages what seems important to ourselves, not what was important to them.
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Page 18 - SECTION III THE GENERAL SCOPE OF THE PRESENT WORK (a) The Chamber and the Wardrobe Seeing little immediate need from the administrative point of view to specialise on the study of the exchequer, and leaving to others the early history of the chancery, I have thought it most profitable to devote my own attention to the history of the household administrative departments of the wardrobe and the chamber. Some summary impressions of the results I have obtained have been published in 1914 in my book on...
Page 264 - Chaceporc's long keeperehip we are fortunate in still possessing continuous exchequer enrolments of his accounts from his entry into office on October 28, 1241, until October 27, 1252.3 It is improbable that Chaceporc ever accounted after this date, for he sailed with the king to Gascony on August 6, 1253, before the next statement was due. It is unlikely that he sent in any accounts from France to the exchequer, and he died, as we have seen, on the eve of the king's return to England. Moreover,...
Page 48 - Society to make these invaluable records more easily accessible. It is characteristic of the incuriousness with which these accounts have been regarded that, though it is more than 120 years ago since the first complete account of a whole regnal year was printed, this volume remains to this day the unique specimen of a published wardrobe account. This is the Liber Quotidianus Contrarotulatoris Garderobae anno regni Regis Edwardi primi vicesimo octavo, published in 1787 by the Society of Antiquaries,...
Page 11 - Baldwin rightly repudiates the view that the history of the council cannot be written ; yet it can only be properly focused when the history of the administrative departments through which it acted is understood. Here and there, for instance on p. 445, Mr. Baldwin gets very near the primary truth that the council was not a ' department ' but a body which had to do with all departments alike. His general trend is, however, to the contrary. It is true, then, that the definitive history of the council...
Page 216 - Church castles,1 seemed conferred merely to strengthen his local position as bishop of Winchester. To official rank, he preferred remaining the power behind the throne. In this irresponsible but dangerous position, he worked through kinsfolk and adherents who were mostly his own countrymen. Among those his nephew was the chief agent for giving effect to his wishes. As the revolution was a court revolution, it was fitting that the largest share of ostensible power should be given to a creature of...
Page xiii - Johannis de Peckham. Ed. C. Trice Martin. 3 vols. RS 18821885. Clarence Perkins. The Wealth of the Templars in England and the Disposition of it, in AHR xv. 252-263. 1910. Pipe Rolls in PRO TF Tout. Place of the Reign of Edward II. in English History. 1914. Placitorum Abbreviatio. Record Com. Fol. 1811. RL Poole. The Exchequer in the Twelfth Century. 1912. W. Prynne. The History of King John, King Henry III. and King Edward I.