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Curia Regis Rolls of the Reign of Henry III Preserved in the Public Record Office. 3-4 Henry III.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Great Britain Public Record Office, author, issuing body.
Series:
Curia Regis Rolls Series
Curia Regis Rolls Series ; v.8
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
History.
Great Britain--History--Henry III, 1216-1272--Sources.
Great Britain.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (555 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Burlington : TannerRitchie Publishing, 2012.
Summary:
This volume presents transcriptions and analyses of the Curia Regis Rolls from the early years of Henry III's reign (3-4 Henry III), preserved in the Public Record Office. The text focuses on legal proceedings before the King's Bench and itinerant justices, offering insights into medieval English law, governance, and the activities of the King's council during a period of political and legal development. It includes records cited in Bracton's Note Book, highlighting procedural practices and important cases of the era. The work is intended for historians, legal scholars, and researchers interested in medieval English legal history. Generated by AI.
Contents:
TITLE PAGE
CONTENTS
PREFACE
CORRIGENDA
CURIA REGIS ROLLS, 3-4 Henry III
1219
Roll 224 (Trinity Term)
Rolls 70B &amp
71 (Michaelmas Term)
1220
Rolls 72 &amp
73 (Hilary Term)
73 (Easter Term)
INDEX OF PERSONS AND PLACES.
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ISBN:
9781554935079
1554935075
OCLC:
1470853943

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