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Curia Regis Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office XIX [33-34 Henry III] (1249-1250) (Hardcover, 1922-<2002)
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Curia Regis Rolls preserved in the Public Record Office XIX [33-34 Henry III] (1249-1250) (Hardcover, 1922-<2002)
Series: Curia Regis Rolls
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Transcripts of 13c plea rolls, vital legal, social and economic
detail of the time, presented with index and critical introduction.
This volume prints the full Latin text of the six large and
well-preserved rolls of the Common Bench of Henry III for its
sittings at Westminster in Michaelmas term 1249 and Hilary and
Easter terms 1250. These were the first sittings of the court after
the eyre circuits held between 1247 and 1249. Three of the rolls
were made for the great justice Roger of Thirkleby. Also included
are the cases found in the recently-identified fragments of the
single surviving roll created in the Court Coram Rege, or King's
Bench, during that period, for Michaelmas term 1249. The
introduction records the composition of the two courts and the
movements of the king and the justices during the periodcovered by
the rolls. The entries themselves include the usual fascinating
information about people and places, and deal with a wide variety
of subjects.
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