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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in The National Archives XXXV: 1 Edward V to Richard III (1483-1485) (Hardcover)
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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in The National Archives XXXV: 1 Edward V to Richard III (1483-1485) (Hardcover)
Series: Public Record Office: Calendar of Inquisitions Post-Mortem
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A valuable resource on the social and economic life of medieval
England Inquisitions post mortem are the single most important
source for the history of medieval English landed society and are
indispensable to social, economic, and political historians of the
later middle ages; they were compiled with the help of jurors from
the area, as a county-by-county record of a deceased individual's
land-holdings and associated rights, where the individual held land
directly of the crown. It is this explicit connection with land and
locality - in economic, social, political, and topographical terms
- that makes these documents of such comprehensive interest. This
volume calendars the inquisitions and related documents from the
short reigns of Edward V and Richard III, from the protectorate to
the battle of Bosworth (1483-1485). It looks at 101 individuals
across 181 inquisitions and includes valuable information and
detailed returns on the estates of the greater aristocracy, among
them Henry Bourchier, earl of Essex and William Lord Hastings [d.
1483], alongside lesser landholders, jurors' names and full
manorial extents. The volume incorporates not only inquisitions
post mortem but also assignments of dower and a proof of age from
across the counties of England and the Marches of Wales. It is
especially rich in inquisitions relating to the lands of the royal
justices and widowed dowagers and documents how many landholders
had conveyed lands to trustees, thus escaping royal wardship and
prompting remedial legislation by Richard's parliament. Standard
information includes medieval descriptions of towns and villages
and the charting of land and its descent at all social levels. The
volume also provides comprehensive indexes of jurors, persons,
places, and subjects.
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