This thesis analyses the Lord Edward’s lordship of the county of Chester between 1254 and 1272 and the impact it had on local inhabitants. The first chapter investigates the general administration of the county, including its financial structure, and the officials and men recruited by Edward to control his Cheshire estates. This chapter shows that Edward, in spite of his father’s influence, led an independent policy by relying primarily on the justiciar and on local tenants to govern the county. The second chapter tackles the organisation of justice and the law administered in Cheshire. It demonstrates that the judicial machinery in Cheshire was preserved during Edward’s lordship with its distinctive characteristics inherited from the ...
This thesis studies the formation of the earldom of Lancaster from disparate elements of confiscated...
This thesis investigates the role of Thomas and Henry Manners, first and second earls of Rutland, ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the criminal, civil and administrative work of the county m...
This thesis examines the lives, careers and fortunes of the de Lacy constables of Chester and earls ...
This thesis addresses the governance of Nottinghamshire during the first thirty three years of the r...
The object of the thesis is to provide a total picture of the earls in Henry II's reign. Chapter On...
This thesis analyses and compares the fortunes of two English aristocratic families, the Senlis fami...
This thesis addresses the governance of Nottinghamshire during the first thirty three years of the r...
This thesis studies the career of Thomas of Lancaster from Edward II’s accession to the earl's execu...
The first part of the thesis examines the resources available to the Lord Edward during the life-ti...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the Council for National Academic Aw...
This thesis addresses the governance of Nottinghamshire during the first thirty three years of the r...
The general aim of this thesis is to produce a portrait of Staffordshire society during the Wars of ...
This thesis studies the formation of the earldom of Lancaster from disparate elements of confiscated...
This thesis studies the formation of the earldom of Lancaster from disparate elements of confiscated...
This thesis studies the formation of the earldom of Lancaster from disparate elements of confiscated...
This thesis investigates the role of Thomas and Henry Manners, first and second earls of Rutland, ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the criminal, civil and administrative work of the county m...
This thesis examines the lives, careers and fortunes of the de Lacy constables of Chester and earls ...
This thesis addresses the governance of Nottinghamshire during the first thirty three years of the r...
The object of the thesis is to provide a total picture of the earls in Henry II's reign. Chapter On...
This thesis analyses and compares the fortunes of two English aristocratic families, the Senlis fami...
This thesis addresses the governance of Nottinghamshire during the first thirty three years of the r...
This thesis studies the career of Thomas of Lancaster from Edward II’s accession to the earl's execu...
The first part of the thesis examines the resources available to the Lord Edward during the life-ti...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the Council for National Academic Aw...
This thesis addresses the governance of Nottinghamshire during the first thirty three years of the r...
The general aim of this thesis is to produce a portrait of Staffordshire society during the Wars of ...
This thesis studies the formation of the earldom of Lancaster from disparate elements of confiscated...
This thesis studies the formation of the earldom of Lancaster from disparate elements of confiscated...
This thesis studies the formation of the earldom of Lancaster from disparate elements of confiscated...
This thesis investigates the role of Thomas and Henry Manners, first and second earls of Rutland, ...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the criminal, civil and administrative work of the county m...