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Hace 1 día · Home. 1. Between Magna Carta and the Parliamentary State: The fine rolls of King Henry III 1216–1272 and the project. A fine in the reign of King Henry III (1216–1272) was an agreement to pay the king a sum of money for a specified concession. The rolls on which the fines were recorded provide the earliest systematic evidence of what people ...
Hace 3 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.
Hace 5 días · Henry III and Eleanor were married at Canterbury on 14 January 1236. Undoubtedly the strongest theme throughout this book is family. Both Eleanor and her husband possessed a strong sense of personal loyalty to their respective blood-relatives.
Hace 5 días · Rotuli Hundredorum, ii. 757; see Carpenter, Reign of Henry III, p. 372. Back to (8) J. Kanzaka, ‘Villein rents in 13th-century England: an analysis of the Hundred Rolls of 1279-80’, Economic History Review , 55 (2002), 593–618.
Hace 5 días · 1.1.1. 39. ⁋1 Memorandum concerning the stannaries of Devon, which are in the hand of the queen by order of the king’s council until she has been assigned her dower in full. This matter is to be discussed at Oxford. 2.1. C 60/15, Fine Roll 5 Henry III (28 October 1220–27 October 1221), membrane 2. Image of roll C 60/15, membrane m.2.
Hace 3 días · The Henry III Fine Rolls project has delivered a new on-line edition of the surviving fine rolls from the reign of Henry III, king of England (1216–72). The edition will also be published in book form, of which three volumes have appeared so far.
Hace 5 días · One of these by Julie Kanter – The Four Knights' System and the Evidence for it in the Fine Rolls – appeared as the Fine of the Month for March 2007. Over the next few months it is planned to publish more of these essays starting, for the fine for November, with Susanna Annesley’s ‘The Impact of Magna Carta on Widows: evidence form the ...