Inventing thirteenth-century england: Stubbs, Tout, Powicke - now
what? - Michael Clanchy
Making the english gentry - Philip Morgan
The political role of the household knights of Edward I - Ruth
Ingamells
The hagiography of angevin england - Robert Bartlett
Gerald of wales and the monks - Brian Golding
Success or failure? Hugh Bigod and judicial reform during the
Baronial movement, June 1258 - February 1259 - A Hershey
The origins and early development of the articles of the Escheator
- Scott L. Waugh
Urban trade in medieval england: the evidence of foreign gild
membership lists - James Masschaele
Sedentary long-distance trade and the english merchant class in
thirteenth-century england - Richard H Britnell
Royal finance in thirteenth-century england - W. Mark Ormrod
Non-armigerous seals and seal-usage in thirteenth-century england -
A McGuiness
Some thirteenth-century english book prices - R M Hogg
Bishops, archdeacons and communication between centre and locality
in the diocese of Lincoln, c.1214-99 - M Burger
The process of norham, 1291 - Archibald A M Duncan
The late W. MARK ORMROD was Professor Emeritus of History at the University of York; he published extensively on later medieval history.
Each paper in this volume is worth reading, and that is saying a
lot.
*ALBION*
An effective bringing together [of] a wealth of detailed
research.
*HISTORY*
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