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J. R. S. Phillips
MOST previous research on the reign of Edward II has tended to concentrate attention upon opposition to the monarchy during the periods of major political crisis, one result of this being the relative neglect of the remaining quieter portions of the
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J. R. S. Phillips
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Oxford Scholarship
This chapter examines the events that put Aymer de Valence in a state of partial eclipse from October 1313 to April 1316. It shows how the Earl of Pembroke became vulnerable to the major change in the balance of political power that would inevitably
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J. R. S. Phillips
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This chapter examines the events that led to the breakdown of the settlement of 1318 and the Despenser War of 1321. The three years following the settlement of 1318 that was reached in the Treaty of Leake and at the York Parliament of 1318 has been t
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J. R. S. Phillips
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Oxford Scholarship
This chapter examines Aymer de Valence's role in the peace negotiations between Edward II and the magnates from June 1312 to October 1313. Tensions ran high during the period between Piers Gaveston's death in June 1312 and the settlement of October 1
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J. R. S. Phillips
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This book examines the course and significance of English politics in the reign of Edward II through a study of the career of one important magnate, Aymer de Valence, Earl of Pembroke from 1307 to 1324. It is not, however, intended as a biography. Th
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J. R. S. Phillips
CONTEMPORARY or near‐contemporary comments upon the character of the Earl of Pembroke ran the gamut from extravagant adulation to execration. Of those favourable to him the most balanced, surprisingly, is that of the Scottish author of The Bruce, w
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J. R. S. Phillips
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This chapter examines the structure and development of Aymer de Valence's retinue. Although certainly smaller than that of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, the Earl of Pembroke's retinue was probably typical of those of the leading magnates of the period.
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J. R. S. Phillips
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Oxford Scholarship
This chapter examines the problems raised by the ‘middle party’ interpretation and the negotiations which preceded the Treaty of Leake in August 1318. The origins of the ‘middle party’ interpretation can be traced back to the pioneer work of
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J. R. S. Phillips
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Oxford Scholarship
This chapter focuses on the years 1321–1324, a period that forms merely an epilogue to Aymer de Valence's life. In August 1321, when the full force of the Marchers was at his back, the Earl of Pembroke was no longer in a position to persuade or caj
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J. R. S. Phillips
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This chapter focuses on the lands held by Aymer de Valence, indicating their location and their value. The lands forming Aymer's earldom bore little relation to those held by the Marshal Earls of Pembroke. The only lands held continuously by the Mars
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