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Justiceship England 1066-1232
THE. ORIGINS. OF. THE. JUSTICIARSHIP. The justiciar was the king's alter ego
whose office met the need for an extension of the king's person and power, a
need which came from two cardinal facts of English mediaeval history. The first
was ...
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Proceedings of the Battle Conference on Anglo-Norman ...
THE ORIGINS OF THE JUSTICIARSHIP David Bates The justiciarship is by any
standards an enigmatic institution. A workable defmition is provided in the
authoritative modern work on the subject by Professor Francis West: the
justiciarship ...
R. Allen Brown, Reginald Allen Brown, 1982
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The Debate on the Norman Conquest
115. 60 D. Bates, 'The origin of the justiciarship', Anglo-Norman Studies 4 (1982),
pp. 1-12. 61 D. C. Douglas, 'The earliest Norman counts', English Historical
Review 61 (1946), pp. 129-56. 62 Bates, 'Justiciarship'; F. West, The Justiciarship
in ...
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The Reign of Richard Lionheart: Ruler of The Angevin Empire, ...
Hubert Walter's justiciarship, though dated from Christmas 1193, actually began
with the king's departure. For the archbishop, the king was not too distant and
John had been eliminated as a political force within the kingdom. Prior to this
time, ...
Ralph V Turner, Richard Heiser, 2014
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Peter Des Roches: An Alien in English Politics, 1205-1238
Chapter} THE JUSTICIARSHIP Geoffrey f1tz Peter, Justiciar since 1198, died on
14 October 1213. It is possible that his position at court had become strained over
the years, in which case his death occurred at a convenient moment. John was ...
Modern historians have been interested in his function and in whether this
foreshadowed the chief justiciarship of later times. In the course of the twelfth
century it became increasingly necessary for rulers not only to use a deputy, an
alter ego, ...
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Proceedings of the Battle Conference in Dublin, 1997
THE 'JUSTICIARSHIP' IN BRITTANY AND IRELAND UNDER HENRY II1 Judith
Everard When Henry II was preparing to leave Ireland in 1172, according to
Roger of Howden, the king appointed Hugh de Lacy as 'justiciarius Hibernie'.2
Later, ...
Christopher Harper-Bill, 1998
The justiciarship was not, thereafter, to lose the authority and prominence which it
then achieved. The justiciar was allowed to authorise expenditure from the
treasury, and to issue writs which had equal force with the king's. In a very real
sense ...
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The Baronial Plan of Reform, 1258-1263
A significant change had, however, come over the functions of the Justiciarship
meanwhile. The Norman Justiciarship, as fashioned by Roger of Salisbury, was
essentially viceregal in character and omnicompetent in scope, for while the King
...
Reginald Francis Treharne, 1971
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The Kingdom of the Scots: Government, Church and Society ...
8 Even if the gaps in the evidence for Galloway represent actual gaps in the
tenure of a regional justiciarship for the extreme south-west, we can hardly
question the reality of a continuous justiciarship for both northern and southern
halves of ...