King, Andy
(2003)
Bandits, robbers and schavaldours: war and disorder in Northumberland in the reign of Edward II.
In,
Prestwich, Michael, Britnell, Richard and Frame, Robin (eds.) Thirteenth Century England IX. Proceedings of the Durham Conference, 2001. Woodbridge, UK; Rochester, NY, Boydell Press, .
(Thirteenth Century England, 3).
http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/42108/ Full text of this item is not available from this server. AbstractThis collection presents new and original research on the long thirteenth century, from c.1180-c.1330, including England's relations with Wales and Ireland. The range of topics embraces royal authority and its assertion and limitation, the great royal inquests and judicial reform of the reign of Edward I, royal manipulation of noble families, weakening royal administration at the end of the century, sex and love in the upper levels of society, monastic/lay relations, and the administration of building projects. Edit this item (Staff only) |