England in the Later Middle Ages: A Political HistoryFirst published to wide critical acclaim in 1973, England in the Later Middle Ages has become a seminal text for students studying this diverse, complex period. This spirited work surveys the period from Edward I to the death of Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, which heralded in the Tudor Age. |
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... fifteenth in the shires and a tenth in the boroughs; and in 1334 the ... century were occasionally assessed for parliamentary taxes, in the ... century, popular pressure succeeded in putting an end to the general eyres, which had once ...
... fifteenth in the shires and a tenth in the boroughs; and in 1334 the ... century were occasionally assessed for parliamentary taxes, in the ... century, popular pressure succeeded in putting an end to the general eyres, which had once ...
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... century and in the fifteenth, when cadets of noble houses were more numerous among the episcopate than they had been, leading churchmen tended, it is true, to become more easily entangled in the feuds of their fellow peers. Even then ...
... century and in the fifteenth, when cadets of noble houses were more numerous among the episcopate than they had been, leading churchmen tended, it is true, to become more easily entangled in the feuds of their fellow peers. Even then ...
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... fifteenth century England', Law and History Review, vol. 2 (1984). On 'bastard feudalism' specifically, one must start from K.B. McFarlane's two seminal essays, 'Bastard feudalism', B.I.H.R., vol. 20 (1945), and 'Parliament and bastard ...
... fifteenth century England', Law and History Review, vol. 2 (1984). On 'bastard feudalism' specifically, one must start from K.B. McFarlane's two seminal essays, 'Bastard feudalism', B.I.H.R., vol. 20 (1945), and 'Parliament and bastard ...
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Contents
23 | |
The reign of Edward II and its aftermath | 46 |
12901330 | 67 |
13301338 | 85 |
13371360 | 99 |
13301360 | 117 |
an overview | 137 |
Church and state in the later Middle Ages | 160 |
The reign of Henry IV | 242 |
parliament and the council | 261 |
The reign of Henry V | 281 |
14221453 | 302 |
14221450 | 325 |
14501461 | 347 |
Edward IVand Richard III | 369 |
England under the Yorkists | 394 |
Mysticism Wyclif and Lollardy | 180 |
13601381 | 201 |
The reign of Richard II | 219 |
Thc Woodville Family | 459 |
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