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Kings, Barons and Justices: The Making and Enforcement of Legislation in Thirteenth-Century England

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This book is a study of two important and related pieces of thirteenth-century English legislation - the Provisions of Westminster of 1259 and the Statute of Marlborough of 1267 - and is the first on any of the statutes of this period of major legislative change. The Provisions of Westminster were the first major legislation enacted in England after Magna Carta, when Henry III surrendered control of government to a baronial council with an agenda of institutional reform. The Provisions were revised and reissued by the king ...

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Kings, Barons and Justices: The Making and Enforcement of Legislation in Thirteenth-Century England 2006, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9780521025850

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Kings, Barons and Justices: The Making and Enforcement of Legislation in Thirteenth-Century England 2003, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9780521372466

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