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xix, 280 pages ; 24 cm |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Justice delayed : absent recognitors and the Angevin legal reforms, c. 1200 / William Eves -- Testament and inheritance : the lessons of the brief widowhood of Isabel, countess of Pembroke / David Crouch -- A crossroads in criminal procedure : the assumptions underlying England's adoption of trial by jury for crime / Elizabeth Papp Kamali and Thomas A. Green -- The General Eyre and royal finance / Jens Röhrkasten -- Royal privilege and episcopal rights in the later thirteenth century : the case of the Ashbourne Advowson, 1270-89 / Joshua C. Tate -- The Clerk William Tyssyngton and the pursuit of fugitives in the late thirteenth century / Karl Shoemaker -- Profits and perils of an Irish legal career : Sir Elias Ashbourne (d. 1356), Chief Justice and Marcher Lord / Robin Frame -- Two jurisdictions in dispute about canonical appeals : London and Canterbury, 1375-6 / F. Donald Logan -- The outlaw in later medieval Ireland / Áine Foley -- The origins and development of judicial tenure 'during good behaviour' to 1485 / Ryan Rowberry -- 'Et subridet etc.' : smiles, laughter and levity in the medieval year books / Gwen Seabourne -- Men of law and professional identity in late medieval England / Anthony Musson -- Legal services for the poor in the early common law / David J. Seipp |
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Law -- England -- History -- to 1500
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Law -- Ireland -- History -- to 1500
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Sociological jurisprudence -- England -- History -- to 1500
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Sociological jurisprudence -- Ireland -- History -- to 1500
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England -- Social conditions -- History -- to 1500
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Ireland -- Social conditions -- History -- to 1500
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Law, Medieval
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Brand, Paul (Paul A.)
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Brand, Paul (Paul A.) honouree
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Baker, Travis R., editor
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