Originally published in 1970, this volume examines the history of
the Yorkist and early Tudor royal landed estate, conducted in the
light of its role in earlier medieval history and especially in
Lancastrian government. It provides material with which to
understand the nature and origins of the changes that took place in
the late 15th and early 16th centuries in Tudor chamber finance.
Many of the documents had not been previously published when this
book first appeared. The book also questions fundamental
assumptions in the wider field of English constitutional history,
for example, that the revenues of medieval kings of England were
divided into 'ordinary' and 'extra-ordinary' and that they were
expected to 'live of their own' on their 'ordinary' revenues.
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