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The essays in this volume in honour of Paul Brand, Senior Research Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, match his career and interests in the world of legal history as well as medieval social and economic history and textual studies. The topics explo
Autor:
Christopher Whittick
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English Legal History and its Sources
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https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108672542.010
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108672542.010
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Catherine Delano-Smith, Christopher Whittick, Nigel Saul, P. D. A. Harvey, Damien Bove, Christopher Clarkson, James Willoughby, Peter Barber, Nick Millea, William D. Shannon
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Imago Mundi. 69:1-36
Remarkably little is known about the earliest surviving separate-sheet medieval map of Britain that takes its name from its former owner, Richard Gough (1735–1809), and that has been variously date...
Autor:
Christopher Whittick
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Archives and Records. 38:312-314
This handsome volume presents the nine papers delivered in 2014 at the second conference attached to a project, Mapping the medieval countryside, which aims to present in digital form the published...
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Christopher Whittick, Ian Roberts
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Yorkshire Archaeological Journal. 85:68-96
The excavations carried out in the eastern part of Pontefract over the last quarter of a century have provided significant new information about the pre-Conquest settlement; the evidence providing a compelling case for Pontefract having been not only
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Christopher Whittick, Ian Forrest
When visitation of the laity became a regular feature of parish and diocesan life towards the end of the thirteenth century, it relied upon new forms of documentation. Three visitation records of the late thirteenth century from Hereford diocese are
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https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/cew227
https://doi.org/10.1093/ehr/cew227
Autor:
Christopher Whittick, Daniel Waley
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Archives: The Journal of the British Records Association. 36:62-78
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Historical Research. 84:572-585
The recent A.H.R.C.-funded project on ‘Londoners and the law’ has brought to light a case in the court of common pleas in which the executors of Sir John Dallingridge of Bodiam (d. 1408) sued a London mason, John Petit, for failure to deliver to
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The London Journal. 32:251-269
Never-married women were common in the streets and lanes of late medieval London, but few of their wills survive. Philippa Russell is one of only 15 such testators recorded in London probate courts between 1450 and 1500, and her will is especially lo