Historians of both the medieval and early modern eras have characterised the governing structures of rural communities as being dominated by local elites. However, interpretations are hampered by a lack of clear criteria against which to evaluate whether a village-governance regime was ‘open,’ and characterised by wide participation, or ‘closed’, and characterised by the narrow restriction of office to an elite group, making it difficult to draw comparisons across time and space. This article uses a set of quantitative methodologies to solve this problem. It examines presentment juries in the manorial court, a governing institution which straddles the late medieval and early modern period, in three case-study communities for the period from...
By the beginning of the fourteenth century, the class of landlord pre-eminent in the localities were...
The Manorial Courts The manorial courts of medieval England, from 1250 to 1500, played an ambiguou...
Manor courts held by landlords for their tenants and other local people existed in their thousands a...
Historians of both the medieval and early modern eras have characterised the governing structures of...
Historians of both the medieval and early modern eras have characterised the governing structures of...
Using records from 113 manors in Yorkshire and elsewhere, this article surveys the changing role of ...
Using records from 113 manors in Yorkshire and elsewhere, this article surveys the changing role of ...
This thesis explores various aspects of the grand jury and grand jurors in seventeenth century Engla...
The lives of medieval English peasants were influenced more by the manor than any other secular inst...
The lives of medieval English peasants were influenced more by the manor than any other secular inst...
Manor courts held by landlords for their tenants and other local people existed in their thousands a...
This thesis investigates peasant society during the transition from the medieval to the modern perio...
This thesis investigates peasant society during the transition from the medieval to the modern perio...
Citation: Hull, B.R. The jury system. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897.Morse D...
By the beginning of the fourteenth century, the class of landlord pre-eminent in the localities were...
By the beginning of the fourteenth century, the class of landlord pre-eminent in the localities were...
The Manorial Courts The manorial courts of medieval England, from 1250 to 1500, played an ambiguou...
Manor courts held by landlords for their tenants and other local people existed in their thousands a...
Historians of both the medieval and early modern eras have characterised the governing structures of...
Historians of both the medieval and early modern eras have characterised the governing structures of...
Using records from 113 manors in Yorkshire and elsewhere, this article surveys the changing role of ...
Using records from 113 manors in Yorkshire and elsewhere, this article surveys the changing role of ...
This thesis explores various aspects of the grand jury and grand jurors in seventeenth century Engla...
The lives of medieval English peasants were influenced more by the manor than any other secular inst...
The lives of medieval English peasants were influenced more by the manor than any other secular inst...
Manor courts held by landlords for their tenants and other local people existed in their thousands a...
This thesis investigates peasant society during the transition from the medieval to the modern perio...
This thesis investigates peasant society during the transition from the medieval to the modern perio...
Citation: Hull, B.R. The jury system. Senior thesis, Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897.Morse D...
By the beginning of the fourteenth century, the class of landlord pre-eminent in the localities were...
By the beginning of the fourteenth century, the class of landlord pre-eminent in the localities were...
The Manorial Courts The manorial courts of medieval England, from 1250 to 1500, played an ambiguou...
Manor courts held by landlords for their tenants and other local people existed in their thousands a...