Foreword; I: The Origins of Parliament (H.G.R.); II: The Earliest Known Official Use of the Term 'Parliament'; III: The Provisions of Oxford, 1258.; IV: Representation of Cities and Boroughs in 1268 (G.O.S.); V: The Parliament of Edward I; VI: The King's Ministers in Parliament, 1272-1307; VII: The Sources of Two Revisions of the Statute of Gloucester, 1278 (G.O.S.); VIII: The Clergy in the Easter Parliament, 1285; IX: Medieval Judges as Legal Consultants (G.O.S.); X: The Seizure of Wool at Easter 1297 (G.O.S.); XI: Parliamentary Representation in 1294, 1295 and 1307 (G.O.S.).
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The English Parliament in the Middle Ages is a collection of 26 essays written by historians H.G. Richardson and G.O. Sayles between 1925 and 1967. These essays - some collaborative, and some written individually by Richardson and Sayles - illuminate various aspects of English parliamentary history, beginning with the origins of parliament. Brought together with a foreword and additional notes by G.O. Sayles, this volume provides a comprehensive reference point for all scholars interested in medieval bureaucracy and the history of law.
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English Parliament in the Middle Ages.
Great Britain.-- History.
England.-- History.
England
Great Britain.
Constitutional history-- England.
Constitutional history, Medieval.
Constitutional history, Medieval.
Constitutional history.
POLITICAL SCIENCE-- Government-- Legislative Branch.