When the normal channels for righting wrongs or asking favours were unavailable, the people of medieval England petitioned their kings - in parliament, council, or chancery. Lincolnshire's inhabitants took full advantage of these opportunities, and their stories are told now through their petitions drawn from The National Archives, edited here.Throughout the county, over three centuries, Lincolnshire's petitioners sought redress for their wrongs or requested special favours. Petitions were presented by all sections of society: men and women, aristocrats, peasants, merchants, townsmen, bishops, abbots, and other clergy. Their stories illuminate political turmoil, religious and economic change, and the influence of geography. They also show v...
The national petitioning campaign for parliamentary reform in 1816-17 was the biggest popular petiti...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.For popular revolt in late-me...
1 sheet ([1] p.)Reproductions of the originals in the Harvard University Library (Early English book...
The following are two typical 'county community' petitions from the first half of the fourteenth cen...
The nature of medieval kingship ensured a constant stream of suitors seeking the royal grace and fav...
[2], 6 p.Signed at end: Published by I.B. Gent.Reproduction of the original in the British Library
This book assesses the everyday use of petitions in administrative and judicial settings and contras...
This book examines the structures and texture of rural social relationships, using one type of docum...
[2], 5, [1] p.At the end of the Cornwall petition p. [6] is the note "Published by I. B. gent." ; th...
Over the course of the fourteenth century approximately 38,000 letters patent of pardon were issued...
This discussion considers how and why some parliamentary private petitions were written as lists of ...
This thesis explores the interaction of bishops with both the English crown and members of late medi...
Among ancient petitions in the Special Collections (document class SC 8) of The National Archives, L...
This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses duri...
War, as a “total social fact”, impacted many aspects of the life of population in the late Middle Ag...
The national petitioning campaign for parliamentary reform in 1816-17 was the biggest popular petiti...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.For popular revolt in late-me...
1 sheet ([1] p.)Reproductions of the originals in the Harvard University Library (Early English book...
The following are two typical 'county community' petitions from the first half of the fourteenth cen...
The nature of medieval kingship ensured a constant stream of suitors seeking the royal grace and fav...
[2], 6 p.Signed at end: Published by I.B. Gent.Reproduction of the original in the British Library
This book assesses the everyday use of petitions in administrative and judicial settings and contras...
This book examines the structures and texture of rural social relationships, using one type of docum...
[2], 5, [1] p.At the end of the Cornwall petition p. [6] is the note "Published by I. B. gent." ; th...
Over the course of the fourteenth century approximately 38,000 letters patent of pardon were issued...
This discussion considers how and why some parliamentary private petitions were written as lists of ...
This thesis explores the interaction of bishops with both the English crown and members of late medi...
Among ancient petitions in the Special Collections (document class SC 8) of The National Archives, L...
This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses duri...
War, as a “total social fact”, impacted many aspects of the life of population in the late Middle Ag...
The national petitioning campaign for parliamentary reform in 1816-17 was the biggest popular petiti...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.For popular revolt in late-me...
1 sheet ([1] p.)Reproductions of the originals in the Harvard University Library (Early English book...