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      13th century EnglandMedieval WarfareThirteenth Century
The reforming council which took over the government of England in 1258 moved quickly to reform the royal mints and exchanges. The inquiries into the exchanges, and the successful measures to increase the royal share of their profits,... more
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      Medieval History13th century EnglandMedieval numismaticsFinancial History
When Simon de Montfort took control of the government of England in 1264, he replaced the sheriffs appointed by Henry III. The new sheriffs were relatively obscure, and have been little studied. The baronial reform movement raised... more
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      Medieval History13th century EnglandHenry III of England (1216-1272)Exchequer
When Simon de Montfort seized power after the battle of Lewes, he almost immediately appointed new sheriffs in most of the counties. The sheriffs played a vital role in maintaining order, collecting revenue and representing the central... more
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      Medieval History13th century EnglandHenry III of England (1216-1272)Medieval sheriffs
William Heron was sheriff of Northumberland from 1246 to his death in 1257/58. Even by the standards of his time, he was notoriously greedy and dishonest.
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      13th century EnglandHenry III of England (1216-1272)Medieval AdministrationNorthumberland
1- Robin Hood, fact or fiction? 2- England at the time of Robin Hood. 3- Robin Hood as seen by Hollywood. 4- Contact points between the legend and medieval culture. 5- Conclusion. Appendix – Characters of the legend. References The... more
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      HistoryMedieval HistoryMedieval StudiesFolk legends
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      Medieval StudiesCrusadesLiterary CriticismNationalism
The 1259 pipe roll contains accounts for most of the counties of England, covering the first full year of government by the reforming council set up by the baronial coup of 1258. The transcript of the roll makes up the bulk of this... more
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      Medieval History13th century EnglandFinancial History
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      HistoryEuropean HistoryEconomic HistorySociology
This thesis concentrates on the visit of the itinerant justices to Oxfordshire in January 1261, an event that occurred shortly after the demise of the baronial council. The contents of the eyre’s surviving roll provides a valuable insight... more
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      Late Medieval English History13th century EnglandFeudalism and LordshipLaw and Justice in Medieval England
The National Archives in London holds many rolls produced by or for the Exchequer in the thirteenth century which have received little attention. These rolls were used in the process of compiling the pipe rolls, the great annual summaries... more
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      Medieval HistoryAdministrative History13th century EnglandHenry III of England (1216-1272)
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      Medieval History13th century EnglandHistory of LawOrtaçağ Tarihi
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      Jewish StudiesMedieval HistoryMedieval StudiesMedieval Church History
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02139436 Au Moyen Âge, la connaissance de la faune étrangère exotique (africaine et indienne) doit beaucoup à la transmission des auteurs antiques (Aristote, Pline, Solin) et des premiers auteurs... more
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      13th century EnglandAlbertus MagnusThomas of CantimpreExotic animals
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      Medieval PhilosophyAristotle13th Century European Philosophy13th century England
During the course of the parliament held between January and March 1265 by the revolutionary council led by Simon de Montfort, earl of Leicester, Henry III confirmed Magna Carta. Although the significance of Montfort’s parliament has been... more
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      CommunicationMedieval HistoryBritish HistoryMedieval Studies
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      HistoryCultural HistoryCultural StudiesArt History
It has long been recognized that the London collection of laws, known as the Leges Anglorum Londoniis Collectae contains a version of the so-called Leges Edwardi Confessoris that throws light upon contemporary interpretations of the... more
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      Medieval HistoryLegal History13th century EnglandMedieval London
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      13th century EnglandRichard of CornwallMedieval EarlsHoly Blood
William Heron had a poor contemporary reputation as a grasping and arbitrary sheriff. For twelve years, he held important positions in the North-East, as sheriff, then also as keeper of key castles and justice of the forests. The Chancery... more
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval England13th century EnglandHenry III of England (1216-1272)
Among the many parasitic problems of the bovine species, fasciolosis is the major diseases which impose direct and indirect economic impact on livestock production in bovine species. A cross sectional study was conducted from February,... more
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Except during recoinages, the royal mints at London and Canterbury could only produce silver pennies when they received foreign coins and silver in exchange. The activities of the exchanges were recorded in the rolls of silver purchases,... more
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      Medieval HistoryEnglish HistoryFinancial History (History)13th century England
Thirteenth-century England was a special place and time to be a bishop. Like their predecessors, these bishops were key members of the regnal community: anointers of kings, tenants-in-chief, pastors, counsellors, scholars, diplomats, the... more
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval Ecclesiastical HistoryMedieval Church HistoryPapal Legates
Resumen. El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo analizar desde un punto de vista historiográfico la potestas de Leonor de Castilla (1241-1290), reina de Inglaterra. Se estudia su actividad antes de convertirse en reina y en qué medida... more
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      Women's StudiesQueenship (Medieval History)Medieval England13th century England
The presbytery vault at St Albans is one of only two thirteenth-century wooden vaults over a main span to survive in England. A programme of cleaning and conservation carried out between 1997 and 2002, coupled with an analysis of the... more
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      Medieval Archaeology13th century EnglandGothic architectureMatthew Paris
Archaeological works undertaken in advance of the installation of a wind farm between Batsworthy Cross and Beaple’s Moor Cross, Knowstone, Devon, revealed the remains of a medieval farmhouse, associated field boundaries and a droveway. No... more
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      Medieval HistoryMedieval ArchaeologyUpland ArchaeologyAgricultural History
Historians studying the Barons’ War of 1263-67, the bitter conflict between the English monarch, Henry III, and his baronage, under the leadership of Simon de Montfort, have overwhelmingly concentrated upon the land-based campaigns of... more
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      Naval WarfareLate Medieval English HistoryMedieval England13th century England
KOUTY IN THE ČESKÝ KRUMLOV REGION. A TYPICAL OR AN EXTRAORDINARY MODEL OF SETTLEMENT IN THE LATER MIDDLE AGES? The study area, known for its unusual concentration of Late Medieval examples of rural architecture, lies north—east of Český... more
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      Late Middle Ages13th century EnglandSettlement structureVillage
Earl Richard of Cornwall (1209–72), brother of King Henry III (1216–72), financed the recoinage of the entire English currency in 1247–50. In return he was granted control of the mints and exchanges, and half of all exchange revenues, for... more
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      Medieval HistoryEnglish HistoryFinancial History (History)13th century England
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      Late Medieval English HistoryHistory of Political and Institutional Reform13th century England
In 1247, Guy de Brian offered 5 marks for a charter for a fair at his manor of Laugharne, in south-west Wales. In 1259, he was pardoned this fine. These two entries in the fine rolls appear quite routine and unremarkable. It is only in... more
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      Medieval Wales13th century EnglandHenry III of England (1216-1272)
Resumen. El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo presentar un estado de la cuestión o repaso historiográfico de los recursos de poder con los que contó la reina de Inglaterra Leonor de Castilla (1241-1290). Se analizan temáticamente los... more
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      Women's StudiesMedieval HistoryMedieval WomenQueenship (Medieval History)
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      Medieval HistoryEpistolography13th century EnglandEpistolography, pragmatic letter-writing, 13th-16th centuries
The reign of Henry III was a generally peaceful interlude in relations between England and Scotland. The northern English counties were no longer on the front line, but were exploited by sheriffs who were both under pressure to produce... more
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      Medieval History13th century EnglandHenry III of England (1216-1272)
Poucos elementos são tão caracteristicamente medievais como o derramamento de sangue. Não é exagero. Imagine um chão coagulado ou a pele chapinhada de vermelho e observe. Pode-se pensar em uma trincheira francesa de 1916 ou no senado... more
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      LawMedieval HistoryViolenceNarrative
It was around half-past eight in the morning, with summer rainclouds weighing heavy in the sky, that Simon de Montfort decided to die. It was 4 August 1265 and he was about to face the royal army in the final battle of a quarrel that had... more
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      Military HistoryMedieval HistoryCrusadesMedieval Ecclesiastical History
Significant efforts have been undertaken in the past twenty years to recover the literacies of medieval women religious—from hearing, reading, and comprehending texts, to copying and composing them in Latin and other European vernaculars.... more
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      ReligionChristianityHistoryWomen's Studies
Henry III's brother, earl Richard of Cornwall, was very rich - he lent money to the king, and financed the recoinage which began in 1247. In return, he was given joint control of the mints and exchanges, and half the profits. Documents... more
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      Medieval History13th century EnglandMedieval numismaticsHenry III of England (1216-1272)
Tras el matrimonio de Leonor de Provenza y Enrique III de Inglaterra en enero de 1236, el monarca inglés emprendió un espectacular proyecto de construcción y reconstrucción de los principales palacios reales, destinado a proveer a la... more
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      Queenship (Medieval History)13th century EnglandHenry III of England (1216-1272)Eleanor of Provence
One of the 13th century Rolls of Arms represent Simon de Montfort with two coats of arms. One is the family arms of the Montforts, while the other born on the banner, as suggested by some historians, is the mark of the office of Lord High... more
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      Heraldry13th century EnglandSimon De Montfort
The Pipe Roll Society lecture at The National Archives, 28 June 2016. This talk explains the importance of the memoranda rolls as records of government finance, with examples drawn chiefly from the roll of 1259. It argues for systematic... more
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      Medieval History13th century EnglandHenry III of England (1216-1272)
Thanks to my friend, Dr Adrian Jobson, I am able to add two footnotes to my book on Edmund of Almain, Earl of Cornwall. They concern his childhood and his administration at local level. In addition, I note that his arms are in a window... more
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      Criminal ProcedureHigh Middle AgesMedieval HistoryLaw and Society
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      Medieval HistoryGovernmentMedieval StudiesRevolutions
I prepare high-quality illustrations of art objects or historical buildings for museums and academics to use in publications and related work. You can appreciate a small selection of my works at:... more
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      Military HistoryArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyNear Eastern Archaeology
In the mid thirteenth century, England used only a single coin, the silver penny. The flow of coins into and out of the government's treasury was recorded in the rolls of the Exchequer of Receipt. These receipt and issue rolls have been... more
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      Medieval HistoryAccounting HistoryFinancial History (History)13th century England
During the period of baronial reform in England, power swung back and forth between king Henry III and a reforming council, eventually dominated by Simon de Montfort. Differences over royal accountability - for example, the right of the... more
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      Medieval England13th century EnglandHenry III of England (1216-1272)Medieval accounts