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  1. Hace 5 días · 1. The Reign of Henry III, 1216-1272. King Henry III ruled for fifty-six years between 16 October 1216 and 16 November 1272. His is the third longest reign in English history. During this period the social and political landscape of England was changed irrevocably.

  2. Hace 5 días · Fine of the Month: July 2011. 1. ' Gloriette ' in Corfe Castle, 1260. This month, in our first fine of the month focusing on architectural history, Jeremy Ashbee, Head Properties Curator at English Heritage, discusses the earliest-known use of the term 'gloriette' in England, occuring at Corfe Castle in 1260-1.

  3. Hace 2 días · In September, two Lutheran princes, the Elector of Saxony and Landgrave of Hesse, sent warnings of Anabaptist activity in England. A commission was swiftly created to seek out Anabaptists. Henry personally presided at the trial of John Lambert in November 1538 for denying the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist.

  4. Hace 5 días · 1. The Fine Rolls of Henry III: the origins and development of the rolls; 2. The form of the Henrician Fine Rolls; 3. The duplicate rolls; 4. The historical context and interest of the Henrician Fine Rolls; 5. The value of fines by regnal year, 1216–1234; 6. The publication of the rolls

  5. Hace 5 días · Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III: Volume 6, 1266-1272. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1913. ...

  6. Hace 5 días · He did, of course, gain some advantages from his involvement in reform, favours from Henry III and his council, for instance, and, as marshal, the profits of the special eyre, but Morris argues that, on balance, 'Roger was a committed reformer' (p. 80), who believed in 'arbitration rather than armed conflict' (p. 91), and was, as a result, frequently caught between the king and his opponents ...

  7. Hace 3 días · Assize Roll 404. Lancashire. 30-31 Henry III. m. 1. Pleas and Assizes taken at Lancaster in three weeks from the day of S. Michael in the thirtieth year of the reign of King Henry son of King John [20 October 1246], and the beginning of the thirty-first year, before R. de Thurkelby and his fellows [Gilbert de Preston, Master Simon de Wauton and John de Cobham, Justices in Eyre.].