Originally published in 1944, this book contains sixteen essays on the history of Cambridge, Oxford and other English communities in the medieval period, particularly the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Cam argues in her introduction that 'medieval local government can only be understood through much short range study of particular places and institutions', and uses the rich history of these areas as a microcosm of wider historical change and development. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in English medieval history and the role of small communities in implementing and creating change.…mehr
Originally published in 1944, this book contains sixteen essays on the history of Cambridge, Oxford and other English communities in the medieval period, particularly the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries. Cam argues in her introduction that 'medieval local government can only be understood through much short range study of particular places and institutions', and uses the rich history of these areas as a microcosm of wider historical change and development. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in English medieval history and the role of small communities in implementing and creating change.
Prefatory note Introduction: in defence of the study of local history 1. The origin of the Borough of Cambridge 2. The early burgesses of Cambridge in relation to the surrounding country-side 3. Cambridgeshire sheriffs in the thirteenth century 4. Suitors and scabani 5. Manerium cum hundredo: the hundred and the hundredal manor 6. Early groups of hundreds 7. The hundred outside the north gate of Oxford 8. Pedigrees of villeins and freemen in the thirteenth century 9. The marshalsy of the Eyre 10. The general eyres of 1329-30 11. Some early inquests before custodes pacis 12. The quo warranto proceedings under Edward I 13. The king's government as administered by the greater abbots of East Anglia 14. The decline and fall of English feudalism 15. The relation of English members of parliament to their constituencies in the fourteenth century 16. The community of the shire and the payment of its representatives in parliament Index of subjects Index of persons and places.
Prefatory note Introduction: in defence of the study of local history 1. The origin of the Borough of Cambridge 2. The early burgesses of Cambridge in relation to the surrounding country-side 3. Cambridgeshire sheriffs in the thirteenth century 4. Suitors and scabani 5. Manerium cum hundredo: the hundred and the hundredal manor 6. Early groups of hundreds 7. The hundred outside the north gate of Oxford 8. Pedigrees of villeins and freemen in the thirteenth century 9. The marshalsy of the Eyre 10. The general eyres of 1329-30 11. Some early inquests before custodes pacis 12. The quo warranto proceedings under Edward I 13. The king's government as administered by the greater abbots of East Anglia 14. The decline and fall of English feudalism 15. The relation of English members of parliament to their constituencies in the fourteenth century 16. The community of the shire and the payment of its representatives in parliament Index of subjects Index of persons and places.
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