The Dyffryn Clwyd Court Roll Project, 1340-1352 and 1389-1399: a methodology and some preliminary findings

Court rolls are one of the premier sources for an understanding of Marcher lordship and society. Since the March of Wales stood outside the normal ambit of English government and jurisdiction, historians will find very little useful information in the central records of the English kingdom. Instead,...

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Authors: Barrell, Andrew D. M. (Author) ; Davies, Robert R. 1938-2005 (Author) ; Padel, O. J. 1948- (Author) ; Smith, Li.B. (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
Published: 1996
In: Medieval society and the manor court
Year: 1996, Pages: 260-297
Online Access: Verlag
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