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This book examines the organisation of power and society in north-east England over two crucial centuries in the emergence of the English 'state'. England is usually regarded as medieval Europe's most centralised kingdom, yet the North-East was dominated by liberties - largely self-governing jurisdictions - that greatly restricted the English crown's direct authority in the region. These local polities receive here their first comprehensive discussion; and their histories are crucial for understanding questions of state-formation in frontier zones, regional distinctiveness, and local and natio
State-local relations --- Local-state relations --- Local government --- Metropolitan government --- Municipal government --- State governments --- History --- England, North East --- England, Northeast --- North East England --- Northeast England --- Administrative and political divisions --- History. --- History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- anno 1200-1499 --- North-East England
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Fourth editor, Kate Parkin
Inquisitions post mortem are the single most important source for the history of medieval English landed society, and are indispensable to social, economic, and political historians of the later middle ages; compiled with the help of jurors from the area, they are a county-by-county record of a deceased individual's land-holdings and associated rights, where the individual held land directly of the crown. It is this explicit connection with land and locality - in economic, social, political, and topographical terms - that makes these documents of such comprehensive interest.
This volume covers the period between 1432 and 1437. It contains valuable information and detailed returns on the estates of the greater aristocracy such as Joan, Lady Abergavenny, John, earl of Arundel, Joan, duchess of York, John, duke of Norfolk, John, duke of Bedford, and Henry IV's former wife, Joan of Navarre, queen of England, as well as those of lesser landholders and the middling gentry of England and the marches of Wales. Standard information includes medieval descriptions of towns and villages and full manorial extents and the volume also provides comprehensive indexes of jurors, persons, places, and subjects.
ACADEMIC DIRECTOR AND GENERAL EDITOR: Professor Christine Carpenter, Faculty of History, University of Cambridge.
EDITORS
Dr M.L. Holford was a research associate at the Universities of Durham and Cambridge from 2003 to 2008.
Dr S.A. Mileson is college lecturer, St Edmund Hall, Oxford.
Dr C.V. Noble was a research associate at the University of Cambridge from 1999 to 2008.
Dr Kate Parkin was a research associate at the University of Cambridge from 1999 to 2005.
Inquisitiones post mortem --- Probate records --- Land tenure --- Agrarian tenure --- Feudal tenure --- Freehold --- Land ownership --- Land question --- Landownership --- Tenure of land --- Land use, Rural --- Real property --- Land, Nationalization of --- Landowners --- Serfdom --- Court records --- Genealogy --- Wills --- Post-mortem inquisitions --- Postmortem inquisitions --- Inheritance and succession --- Registers of births, etc. --- History --- Great Britain --- Genealogy. --- aristocracy. --- greater aristocracy. --- inquisitions post mortem. --- jurors. --- land-holdings. --- lesser landholders. --- manorial extents. --- medieval England. --- middling gentry. --- persons. --- places. --- subjects. --- towns. --- villages.
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This volume is designed to cover the inquisitions post mortem of the years between 1442 & 1448, including the greater aristocracy, such as John Beaumont, Duke of Somerset (d. 1444) and Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (d. 1447), alongside lesser landholders.
Inquisitiones post mortem --- Probate records --- Great Britain --- Court records --- Genealogy --- Wills --- Post-mortem inquisitions --- Postmortem inquisitions --- Inheritance and succession --- Registers of births, etc. --- Land tenure --- History
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