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The Medieval Court of Arches (Paperback, Revised Ed.)
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The Medieval Court of Arches (Paperback, Revised Ed.)
Series: Canterbury & York Society
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First full-length study and edition of the acts of the Court of
Arches, the most important medieval English ecclesiastical court.
The appellate court of the archbishop of Canterbury as metropolitan
of the province of Canterbury [covering all of England south of the
Humber and all of Wales] was the most important ecclesiastical
court in medieval England; it sat in the church of St Mary le Bow
in London, from whose Latin name [de arcubus] it took its popular
name, the Court of Arches. This volume offers the first full-length
study of the Court. The introduction traces its history from its
first appearance in the records of the mid- thirteenth century to
1533, when the Statute in Restraint of Appeals altered its
constitution, and describes how cases proceeded in the court from
initial appeal to final disposition. It is followed by an edition
of the essential texts governing the court - its statutes and its
customs - as well as editions of treatises about the court's
procedure, which were written by practitioners in the Arches. A
list of the court's personnel, including proctors and advocates,
and a discussion of the court's calendar complete the volume.
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