Great Britain Exchequer Livres
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This work presents a collection of documents relating to the feudal aids system employed in medieval Europe. With a focus on feudal obligations and the associated taxation of the period, this book offers valuable insight into the medieval European system of governance.
The Red Book Of The Exchequer, Part 2
- 538pages
- 19 heures de lecture
This historic document is a record of the finances of the English crown between the 12th and 13th centuries. Part 2 includes entries related to the reigns of Richard the Lionheart, John, and Henry III. Written in Latin and translated into English, this book is an important resource for historians and scholars of medieval England.
The 13th and 14th centuries were a period of great change in England, marked by war, political upheaval, and social and economic transformation. Documents Illustrative of English History in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries provides a fascinating insight into this tumultuous period. From the dealings of barons and bishops to the everyday lives of peasants and merchants, these documents paint a vivid picture of life in medieval England.
This annotated collection of medieval documents sheds light on the administrative and legal practices of Lancashire, England, from the 12th to the 13th centuries. The Pipe Rolls, which list income and expenditures of the Crown, are supplemented by charters and other records of land transactions and legal disputes, providing a rare glimpse into the lives of ordinary people of the time.
This important volume presents a wealth of historical documents relating to feudal aids in medieval England. Compiled from the public records of the British Exchequer, these inquisitions and assessments shed light on the complex economic and social structures that underpinned the medieval feudal system. Featuring meticulous transcriptions and insightful editor's notes, this book is an essential resource for any scholar of medieval history or legal studies.
Issues of the Exchequer; Being Payments Made out of His Majesty's Revenue During the Reign of King James I
- 480pages
- 17 heures de lecture
This fascinating book provides a glimpse into the financial workings of the English government during the reign of King James I. With detailed records of all payments made out of His Majesty's revenue during this time, this volume is a valuable resource for historians and anyone interested in the history of finance.