Henry Tudor’s diffusion of power in the English far north, and his savage pruning of resources for his wardens there to maintain good rule and defence, were perhaps necessary steps initially to prevent further challenges from overmighty subjects. Twenty years later, this was no longer an issue; and once peace with Scotland collapsed, the absence of the region’s traditional ruling magnates was keenly felt. Under Henry VIII, an obscure border baron, Lord Ogle of Bothal, was often Northumberland’s only resident lord, precipitating a crisis of lordship described as ‘the decay of the borders’. Unable to recruit as warden a reliable magnate on acceptable terms, Henry VIII then decided that, as a matter of principle, he would ‘not be bound, of a n...
First study of the origins of the lordship courts that dominated the lives of the peasantry of medie...
Simple, land which would come to bear their name, Normandy.1 A century and a half later, the leader ...
The death of king Richard The Lion Heart in 1199 caused considerable troubles to the Angevin empire,...
Henry Tudor’s diffusion of power in the English far north, and his savage pruning of resources for h...
King Edward I reigned in England for thirty five years. The authors of medieval chronicles speak abo...
Court politics was to some degree factional during Edward VI's reign (1547–53), but the danger of th...
When William the Conqueror found himself military master of Britain, he was confronted by a governme...
The Tudor dynasty of Early Modern England has long-fascinated historians. They collectively represen...
Crown policy towards the nobles and the rule of the provinces under the early Tudors refl...
The Statute of Uses: A Tudor Solution to the Evasion of Feudal Incidents and Its Consequences Fo...
This second part of a two-part study of the 14th-century Fleming earls of Wigtown explores the conse...
One day in the early 1520s John Byrcham, Robert Saumon, Bartholomew Storme and Robert Wyndell of Whi...
The years between 1258 and 1276 comprise one of the most influential periods in the Middle Ages in B...
Having seized the throne from his cousin Richard II in 1399, Henry Bolingbroke, the first nobleman t...
Ireland was rarely a peaceful realm for Elizabeth I, but Hugh O’Neill, Earl of Tyrone and his allies...
First study of the origins of the lordship courts that dominated the lives of the peasantry of medie...
Simple, land which would come to bear their name, Normandy.1 A century and a half later, the leader ...
The death of king Richard The Lion Heart in 1199 caused considerable troubles to the Angevin empire,...
Henry Tudor’s diffusion of power in the English far north, and his savage pruning of resources for h...
King Edward I reigned in England for thirty five years. The authors of medieval chronicles speak abo...
Court politics was to some degree factional during Edward VI's reign (1547–53), but the danger of th...
When William the Conqueror found himself military master of Britain, he was confronted by a governme...
The Tudor dynasty of Early Modern England has long-fascinated historians. They collectively represen...
Crown policy towards the nobles and the rule of the provinces under the early Tudors refl...
The Statute of Uses: A Tudor Solution to the Evasion of Feudal Incidents and Its Consequences Fo...
This second part of a two-part study of the 14th-century Fleming earls of Wigtown explores the conse...
One day in the early 1520s John Byrcham, Robert Saumon, Bartholomew Storme and Robert Wyndell of Whi...
The years between 1258 and 1276 comprise one of the most influential periods in the Middle Ages in B...
Having seized the throne from his cousin Richard II in 1399, Henry Bolingbroke, the first nobleman t...
Ireland was rarely a peaceful realm for Elizabeth I, but Hugh O’Neill, Earl of Tyrone and his allies...
First study of the origins of the lordship courts that dominated the lives of the peasantry of medie...
Simple, land which would come to bear their name, Normandy.1 A century and a half later, the leader ...
The death of king Richard The Lion Heart in 1199 caused considerable troubles to the Angevin empire,...