10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MARSHALCY»
Discover the use of
marshalcy in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
marshalcy and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The United States Marshals of New Mexico and Arizona ...
Magoffin, James, and Fort Bliss, 37 Magon, Ricardo Flores (Mexican anarchist),
228, 229, 230-31 Maher, Peter, and prizefight with Fitzsimmons, 145-46 mail
fraud, and marshalcy, 167-68 mail robbery. See highwaymen; robberies,
mailcoach, ...
2
The Rule of the Templars: The French Text of the Rule of the ...
And if the Marshal wishes to send equipment from the marshalcy from one house
to another to be carried by the army either when at war or resting, the
Commander of the Land should arrange for all that the Marshal gives him to be
carried by ...
3
John Talbot and the War in France 1427-1453
And finally, he is to exercise the jurisdiction pertaining to the marshalcy — that is,
in cases between soldiers and in cases between soldiers and civilians.38 This is
a significant extension of the role of marshal. For the first time, as it is employed ...
4
The Beaumont Twins: The Roots and Branches of Power in the ...
His marshal, Theobald, who appears in the 1130s, was the son of the marshal
Stephen.61 Earl Robert's marshalcy was not hereditary. Josceline, the earl's
marshal, appears as early as 1 1 18 X 1 120, which may indicate that Josceline
had ...
5
William Marshal: Knighthood, War and Chivalry, 1147-1219
John Marshal headed the department called the Marshalcy (otherwise called the
Marshalsea), and received fees and provisions ranking him with the other great
officers, the seneschal, the constable and the master cham- berlain. His duties ...
6
The Ties that Bind: Essays in Medieval British History in ...
John of Gaunt was less than delighted by Margaret's petition: he insisted that the
debate be postponed until after the coronation and appointed Henry de Percy to
act in her stead.63 Thwarted in her attempt to regain control of the Marshalcy, ...
Linda Elizabeth Mitchell, Katherine L. French, Douglas Biggs, 2011
7
The Central Convent of Hospitallers and Templars: History, ...
preceptor of knights; the turcopoles and sergeant brothers-at-arms to the
turcopolier; the serving brothers of the marshalcy to the under- marshal; and the
order's squires to the carrier of the banner.317 When there was no military action
(and ...
8
Elite Warriors ( Law Enforcement) Special Response Units of ...
The military policing responsibilities of the Marshal of France were delegated to
the Marshal's provost, whose force was known as the Marshalcy because its
authority ultimately derived from the Marshal. The marshalcy dates back to the ...
9
The Horseman as a Work of Art: The Construction of Elite ...
... while others are of anonymous authorship; of those remaining, two were
written by practicing veterinarians: Laurenzio Rusio's Liber Marescacie (The
Book of Marshalcy), written before 1342, and Dino Dini's Mascalcia (Marshalcy),
ca.
10
English Historical Documents, 1189-1327
... clerk of the kitchen each or whom receives 71⁄2d a day and 41⁄22 marks for
robes John de Maidenstan, clerk of the marshalcy, who receives hay and oats for
2 horses and 41⁄2 marks for robes Nicole Fermbaud, sub-clerk of the marshalcy,
...
David Charles Douglas, Harry Rothwell, 1996