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The History of Parliament - The House of Commons, 1386-1421 (Hardcover)
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The History of Parliament - The House of Commons, 1386-1421 (Hardcover)
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This four volume set contains the biographies of 3,175 individuals
who sat in the House of Commons in the late 14th and early 15th
centuries, providing not only a picture of political affiliations,
aim and motives in seeking Membership, but also a study of other
preocupations: the contrast between the code of chivalrous conduct
and the reality of military service; the competitive pursuit of
wealthy heiresses; the sometimes ambivalent relations between the
laity and the Church; and their fluctuating success and failures in
the scramble for patronage and preferment from the Crown and
baronetage alike. Among those included are poets (Geoffrey Chaucer
made an appearance in 1386), pirates (such as the notorious William
Long and John Hawley), lollards (including Sir John Oldcastle, who
met a traitor's death), henchmen of the king (most notably the
infamous Bussy, Bagot and Green) and the most outstanding
parliamentarians of the Middle Ages, among them Sir John Tiptoft,
perhaps the youngest Speaker ever to be elected, the charismatic
Thomas Chaucer (the poet's son), and the intrepid Sir Arnold
Savage, whose verbal exchanges with Henry IV throw fresh light on
the relationship between King and Commons in the 15th century.
Surveys of each of the 135 constituencies represented in Parliament
in this period supply a detailed explanation of local politics,
while information about the economic and constitutional background
of each city and borough provides the context in which the MPs'
biographies are set. The Introductory Survey in Volume I, the
culmination of a lifetime's dedication to the subject by the
distinguished historian J. S. Roskell, provides the most thorough
examination yet undertaken of the work of the medieval House of
Commons. Appendices supply tables on specific topics discussed in
the Introductory Survey and touched on in the biographies.
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