Medieval Chester has been stigmatised by post-medieval writers and academics as a militarised ‘Wild West’ town full of ruffians and criminals. This thesis investigates whether that reputation is justified. Three categories of evidence are systematically evaluated: the Domesday laws, the records of proceedings from Chester’s four medieval city courts – the Crownmote, the Portmote, the Pentice Court and the Passage Court – and references to Chester in medieval texts. Findings from the city’s Mayors’ and Sheriffs’ Books, the Cheshire Outlawry Rolls, Trailbaston proceedings and the Bishops’ Registers are also assessed. It is clear from these sources that, while the centuries wrought some changes and assault was not uncommon, throughout the Midd...
A Review of Kingship, Law, and Society: Criminal Justice in the Reign of Henry V by Edward Powel
Late medieval English leet court records have long been a staple for research by economic, social an...
Late medieval English leet court records have long been a staple for research by economic, social an...
The materials for studying the nature, incidence, and distribution of crime in later medieval Englan...
This thesis aims to establish, by scrutiny and discussion of the records of the coroners themselves,...
This dissertation is the first in-depth, cross-regional investigation into the history of customary ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of this project was t...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this projec...
The term ‘nuisance’ in later medieval England covered a wide range of minor offences which were regu...
The term ‘nuisance’ in later medieval England covered a wide range of minor offences which were regu...
This thesis is an examination of gentry perceptions of violence in fourteenth-century England. It is...
The thesis analyses the change in the way that violence was addressed in English law between the lat...
The criminal justice system of Georgian England and Wales has generated a great deal of interest fro...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.For popular revolt in late-me...
The traditional view of the Welsh Marches as being lawless lands inhabited by culturally degenerate ...
A Review of Kingship, Law, and Society: Criminal Justice in the Reign of Henry V by Edward Powel
Late medieval English leet court records have long been a staple for research by economic, social an...
Late medieval English leet court records have long been a staple for research by economic, social an...
The materials for studying the nature, incidence, and distribution of crime in later medieval Englan...
This thesis aims to establish, by scrutiny and discussion of the records of the coroners themselves,...
This dissertation is the first in-depth, cross-regional investigation into the history of customary ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aim of this project was t...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>The aim of this projec...
The term ‘nuisance’ in later medieval England covered a wide range of minor offences which were regu...
The term ‘nuisance’ in later medieval England covered a wide range of minor offences which were regu...
This thesis is an examination of gentry perceptions of violence in fourteenth-century England. It is...
The thesis analyses the change in the way that violence was addressed in English law between the lat...
The criminal justice system of Georgian England and Wales has generated a great deal of interest fro...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.For popular revolt in late-me...
The traditional view of the Welsh Marches as being lawless lands inhabited by culturally degenerate ...
A Review of Kingship, Law, and Society: Criminal Justice in the Reign of Henry V by Edward Powel
Late medieval English leet court records have long been a staple for research by economic, social an...
Late medieval English leet court records have long been a staple for research by economic, social an...