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Introduction: Towards a new constitutional history of late medieval England
Part I: Law, justice, and kingship: Concepts of law, justice, and kingship in the age of Henry V
Part II: The machinery of criminal justice in late medieval England
Royal jurisdiction over crime and the structure of the legal system
Criminal legal procedure: The workings of the courts
Law, politics, and dispute settlement in local society
Part III: The enforcement of criminal justice in the reign of Henry V: England at the accession of Henry V: the legacy of disorder
The Lollard revolt
The Leicester parliament and the Superior Eyre
The settlement of the realm, 1413-1415
Henry V's policy of reconciliation and recruitment
The administration of justice, 1415-1422: The limits of law enforcement
Conclusion
Appendix: Criminal offences brought before the King's Bench, 1414
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