This article focuses on the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 as a means of examining some of the late medieval assumptions about the nature of royal mercy. Rather than adding to the weight of scholarship on the causes and characteristics of the Revolt, this article discusses the views on mercy (‘grace for the rebels’)1 that were reportedly expressed by all parties during the course of the rebellion. The first section analyses the chronicles and their references to discussion of pardon and mercy during the revolt itself. The second section examines the role of the royal pardon in the subsequent judicial proceedings in the Home Counties d who were the first recipients of pardon, and how were they able to secure royal grace? The final section then dis...
The Tudor Reformation period represents an era fraught with religious and political controversy. It ...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...
In medieval and Early Modern Engl and , the law required capital punishment for felons. Yet in the a...
In late medieval Europe, the legal power to pardon criminals was one of the most important manifesta...
This article looks at the role of freedom as a motivation for rural rebellion in northern Europe fro...
This article examines the link between grants of the king's peace in later medieval Scotland and the...
The events of the early summer of 1381 confronted the English government with a social and political...
The English Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 is a pivotal moment in Britain’s history. The complaints of the...
Over the past 30 years, few sources have been the subject of more scholarly attention than medieval ...
The charters of pardon or ‘remission letters’ granted by the king of France and the duke of Burgundy...
On May 30, 1381, a newly recruited tax commissioner summoned several English townships to pay their ...
On the evening of Thursday 13 June 1381 a large armed band broke into the Hospitallers’ priory at Cl...
This article looks at the role of freedom as a motivation for rural rebellion in northern Europe fro...
Over the course of the fourteenth century approximately 38,000 letters patent of pardon were issued...
This article examines the reported speech of individuals who were accused of voicing criticism of th...
The Tudor Reformation period represents an era fraught with religious and political controversy. It ...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...
In medieval and Early Modern Engl and , the law required capital punishment for felons. Yet in the a...
In late medieval Europe, the legal power to pardon criminals was one of the most important manifesta...
This article looks at the role of freedom as a motivation for rural rebellion in northern Europe fro...
This article examines the link between grants of the king's peace in later medieval Scotland and the...
The events of the early summer of 1381 confronted the English government with a social and political...
The English Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 is a pivotal moment in Britain’s history. The complaints of the...
Over the past 30 years, few sources have been the subject of more scholarly attention than medieval ...
The charters of pardon or ‘remission letters’ granted by the king of France and the duke of Burgundy...
On May 30, 1381, a newly recruited tax commissioner summoned several English townships to pay their ...
On the evening of Thursday 13 June 1381 a large armed band broke into the Hospitallers’ priory at Cl...
This article looks at the role of freedom as a motivation for rural rebellion in northern Europe fro...
Over the course of the fourteenth century approximately 38,000 letters patent of pardon were issued...
This article examines the reported speech of individuals who were accused of voicing criticism of th...
The Tudor Reformation period represents an era fraught with religious and political controversy. It ...
Can a Revolt be Ennobling? Justification of the Political Opposition of the Nobility during the Flem...
In medieval and Early Modern Engl and , the law required capital punishment for felons. Yet in the a...