First published in 1914, The English Borough in the Twelfth Century
was based on two lectures delivered in Oxford in 1913 by Adolphus
Ballard. The first lecture deals with the subject of the borough
from the point of view of the burgess and of the lord, considering
the advantages and the responsibilities of each role. The second
lecture focuses on the place of the borough in the national
organisation, arguing that the character of the oldest boroughs
suggest were always part of the royal or national scheme. Published
together with appendices and an index, these lectures form a
valuable study of the character, governance, and place of the
borough in twelfth-century England.
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