10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SHRIEVALTIES»
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shrievalties in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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High
Shrievalties: High Sheriff of Derbyshire
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Shrievalties, Including: High Sheriff, High ...
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High
Shrievalties in England: High Sheriff of Derbyshire, ...
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High
Shrievalties in Northern Ireland: High Sheriffs of ...
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The Fourteenth-century Sheriff: English Local Administration ...
Closer analysis reveals that non-knights were far more visible in a cluster of
southern and south midland shrievalties - notably in Bedfordshire-
Buckinghamshire, Kent, Surrey-Sussex and Hampshire - than they were in more
peripheral parts of ...
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High
Shrievalties in Wales: High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire, ...
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Proceedings of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Conference, 1985
Between 13 October and 27 December 1274 the shrievalties of 32 counties,
including the justiciarship of Cheshire, changed hands and 22 new appointments
were made. With the exception of Middlesex, the only counties to retain their
sheriffs ...
Peter R. Coss, Simon D. Lloyd, 1986
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The Accession of Henry II in England: Royal Government ...
Certainly he permitted no new hereditary claims to shrievalties to develop; for
example, Miles of Gloucester had been Henry I's sheriff of Staffordshire, but
Staffordshire was not among the shrievalties his son Walter was allowed to hold
for a ...
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A Companion to the Anglo-Norman World
... 1 170.79 In the late twelfth century, the question of appointments to shrievalties
carried considerable political significance. Richard Heiser argued that William
Longchamps preferred to appoint men who were personally dependent upon him
.
Christopher Harper-Bill, Elisabeth Van Houts, 2007
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The King's Bishops: The Politics of Patronage in England and ...
Like the arch- deaconries, shrievalties served as a useful means ofpatronage,
and, in spite of an annual surcharge imposed under Richard I, and a basic
restructuring underJohn, as well as the constant need to bribe one's way, the
greater ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SHRIEVALTIES»
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Forgotten History of Northamptonshire: The Fall of Falkes de Breauté
Finally, on 30 December, they agreed to give up their castles and shrievalties to the king. De Breauté immediately lost Hertford Castle and the shrievalties of ... «Northampton Herald and Post, Mar 15»
End of an era for Leeds as sheriffs both bow out
His duties will now be shared by four new Under Sheriffs - one for each of the Yorkshire Shrievalties. “I have thoroughly enjoyed my time as Under Sheriff and ... «Yorkshire Evening Post, Apr 14»