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Originally published in 1970, this volume examines the history of the Yorkist and early Tudor royal landed estate, conducted in the light of its role in earlier medieval history and especially in Lancastrian government.
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Originally published in 1970, this volume examines the history of the Yorkist and early Tudor royal landed estate, conducted in the light of its role in earlier medieval history and especially in Lancastrian government.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 339g
- ISBN-13: 9781032042039
- ISBN-10: 1032042036
- Artikelnr.: 68102344
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 339g
- ISBN-13: 9781032042039
- ISBN-10: 1032042036
- Artikelnr.: 68102344
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
B. P. Wolffe
Part 1: Introduction 1. The Significance of the Royal Demesne in English
Government Before 1461 2. The Crown Lands in Lancastrian and Early Tudor
Government: Comparisons and Contrasts 3. The Yorkist Land Revenue
Experiment 4. The Court of General Surveyors and Chamber Finance Under
Henry VII 5. The Decline of the General Surveyors, 1509-1536 Part 2:
Documents 1. From The Governance of England 2. A Lease of Lands Made by
Henry VI, 1447 3. Appropriations for Household Expenses, 1450 5. A Sheriff
'Declares' His Account, 1451 6. Appropriations for Household Expenses, 1462
7. John Milewater's Account, 1461-1463 8. The King's Speech to Parliament,
1467 9. The Act of Resumption, 1467 10. The Management of Clarence's
Forfeited Lands, 1470 11. The Croyland Chronicler on Edward IV's Financial
Policies from 1475 12. Yorkist Prohibitions to the Exchequer, 1463-1484 13.
Appointment of a Treasurer of the Chamber, 1484 14. Extracts from a Signet
Office Docket Book, 1483-1485 15. A Prohibition to the Exchequer, 1493 16.
The General Surveyors' Declaration of Accounts, 1503-1504 17. Extracts from
the General Surveyors' Docket Book, 1505-1508 18. Minutes of Henry VIII's
Council Advising the Abolition of the 'by-courts', 1509 19. John Heron
Designated General Receiver of the King's Revenues (Stat. I Hen. VIII,
cap.3) 20. The Court of General Surveyors Absorbed into the Exchequer from
June 1510 21. Statutory Authority for the General Surveyors and the
Treasurer of the Chamber (Stat. 3 Hen. VIII, cap. 23) 22. The Revenues
Administered by the General Surveyors (3 valors of 1509-1515) 23. Extracts
from the General Surveyors' Docket Book, 1514-1537.
Government Before 1461 2. The Crown Lands in Lancastrian and Early Tudor
Government: Comparisons and Contrasts 3. The Yorkist Land Revenue
Experiment 4. The Court of General Surveyors and Chamber Finance Under
Henry VII 5. The Decline of the General Surveyors, 1509-1536 Part 2:
Documents 1. From The Governance of England 2. A Lease of Lands Made by
Henry VI, 1447 3. Appropriations for Household Expenses, 1450 5. A Sheriff
'Declares' His Account, 1451 6. Appropriations for Household Expenses, 1462
7. John Milewater's Account, 1461-1463 8. The King's Speech to Parliament,
1467 9. The Act of Resumption, 1467 10. The Management of Clarence's
Forfeited Lands, 1470 11. The Croyland Chronicler on Edward IV's Financial
Policies from 1475 12. Yorkist Prohibitions to the Exchequer, 1463-1484 13.
Appointment of a Treasurer of the Chamber, 1484 14. Extracts from a Signet
Office Docket Book, 1483-1485 15. A Prohibition to the Exchequer, 1493 16.
The General Surveyors' Declaration of Accounts, 1503-1504 17. Extracts from
the General Surveyors' Docket Book, 1505-1508 18. Minutes of Henry VIII's
Council Advising the Abolition of the 'by-courts', 1509 19. John Heron
Designated General Receiver of the King's Revenues (Stat. I Hen. VIII,
cap.3) 20. The Court of General Surveyors Absorbed into the Exchequer from
June 1510 21. Statutory Authority for the General Surveyors and the
Treasurer of the Chamber (Stat. 3 Hen. VIII, cap. 23) 22. The Revenues
Administered by the General Surveyors (3 valors of 1509-1515) 23. Extracts
from the General Surveyors' Docket Book, 1514-1537.
Part 1: Introduction 1. The Significance of the Royal Demesne in English
Government Before 1461 2. The Crown Lands in Lancastrian and Early Tudor
Government: Comparisons and Contrasts 3. The Yorkist Land Revenue
Experiment 4. The Court of General Surveyors and Chamber Finance Under
Henry VII 5. The Decline of the General Surveyors, 1509-1536 Part 2:
Documents 1. From The Governance of England 2. A Lease of Lands Made by
Henry VI, 1447 3. Appropriations for Household Expenses, 1450 5. A Sheriff
'Declares' His Account, 1451 6. Appropriations for Household Expenses, 1462
7. John Milewater's Account, 1461-1463 8. The King's Speech to Parliament,
1467 9. The Act of Resumption, 1467 10. The Management of Clarence's
Forfeited Lands, 1470 11. The Croyland Chronicler on Edward IV's Financial
Policies from 1475 12. Yorkist Prohibitions to the Exchequer, 1463-1484 13.
Appointment of a Treasurer of the Chamber, 1484 14. Extracts from a Signet
Office Docket Book, 1483-1485 15. A Prohibition to the Exchequer, 1493 16.
The General Surveyors' Declaration of Accounts, 1503-1504 17. Extracts from
the General Surveyors' Docket Book, 1505-1508 18. Minutes of Henry VIII's
Council Advising the Abolition of the 'by-courts', 1509 19. John Heron
Designated General Receiver of the King's Revenues (Stat. I Hen. VIII,
cap.3) 20. The Court of General Surveyors Absorbed into the Exchequer from
June 1510 21. Statutory Authority for the General Surveyors and the
Treasurer of the Chamber (Stat. 3 Hen. VIII, cap. 23) 22. The Revenues
Administered by the General Surveyors (3 valors of 1509-1515) 23. Extracts
from the General Surveyors' Docket Book, 1514-1537.
Government Before 1461 2. The Crown Lands in Lancastrian and Early Tudor
Government: Comparisons and Contrasts 3. The Yorkist Land Revenue
Experiment 4. The Court of General Surveyors and Chamber Finance Under
Henry VII 5. The Decline of the General Surveyors, 1509-1536 Part 2:
Documents 1. From The Governance of England 2. A Lease of Lands Made by
Henry VI, 1447 3. Appropriations for Household Expenses, 1450 5. A Sheriff
'Declares' His Account, 1451 6. Appropriations for Household Expenses, 1462
7. John Milewater's Account, 1461-1463 8. The King's Speech to Parliament,
1467 9. The Act of Resumption, 1467 10. The Management of Clarence's
Forfeited Lands, 1470 11. The Croyland Chronicler on Edward IV's Financial
Policies from 1475 12. Yorkist Prohibitions to the Exchequer, 1463-1484 13.
Appointment of a Treasurer of the Chamber, 1484 14. Extracts from a Signet
Office Docket Book, 1483-1485 15. A Prohibition to the Exchequer, 1493 16.
The General Surveyors' Declaration of Accounts, 1503-1504 17. Extracts from
the General Surveyors' Docket Book, 1505-1508 18. Minutes of Henry VIII's
Council Advising the Abolition of the 'by-courts', 1509 19. John Heron
Designated General Receiver of the King's Revenues (Stat. I Hen. VIII,
cap.3) 20. The Court of General Surveyors Absorbed into the Exchequer from
June 1510 21. Statutory Authority for the General Surveyors and the
Treasurer of the Chamber (Stat. 3 Hen. VIII, cap. 23) 22. The Revenues
Administered by the General Surveyors (3 valors of 1509-1515) 23. Extracts
from the General Surveyors' Docket Book, 1514-1537.