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XVIII. The Wealth of Richard Lyons
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A. R. Myers
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents xi
- I. Hadrian IV, the Byzantine Empire, and the Latin Orient 1
- II. An Unpublished Letter by Abbot Hugh n of Reading Concerning Archbishop Hubert Walter 17
- III. William de Montibus : A Medieval Teacher 32
- IV. The Constitutional Problem in Thirteenth-Century England 46
- V. Notes on the Making of the Dunstable Annals, AD 33 to 1242 79
- VI. The Ordines of the Third Recension of the Medieval English Coronation Order 99
- VII. Matthew Paris and the Mongols 116
- VIII. A Statue of Henry of Almain 133
- IX. The Commentary of Giles of Rome on the Rhetoric of Aristotle 139
- X. What Made a Medieval King Constitutional? 157
- XI. Statutes of Edward I: Huntington Library ms. H.M.25782 176
- XII. The Letters of John Mason: A Fourteenth-Century Formulary from St. Augustine's, Canterbury 192
- XIII. Isabella and the Bishop of Exeter 220
- XIV. The Summons of the English Feudal Levy: 5 April 1327 236
- XV. Parliament and the French War, 1336-40 250
- XVI. Some Notes on Walter Burley's Commentary on the Politics 270
- XVII. The Structure of Commutation in a Fourteenth- Century Village 282
- XVIII. The Wealth of Richard Lyons 301
- XIX. The Holy Oil of St. Thomas of Canterbury 330
- XX. The Canterbury Convocation of 1406 345
- XXI. Hermeneutics and History: The Problem of Haec Sancta 354
- XXII. Lancastrian Captains 371
- XXIII. The Huntingdonshire Parliamentary Election of 1450 383
- XXIV. Bibliography of the Published Works of Bertie Wilkinson 396
- List of Subscribers 403
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents xi
- I. Hadrian IV, the Byzantine Empire, and the Latin Orient 1
- II. An Unpublished Letter by Abbot Hugh n of Reading Concerning Archbishop Hubert Walter 17
- III. William de Montibus : A Medieval Teacher 32
- IV. The Constitutional Problem in Thirteenth-Century England 46
- V. Notes on the Making of the Dunstable Annals, AD 33 to 1242 79
- VI. The Ordines of the Third Recension of the Medieval English Coronation Order 99
- VII. Matthew Paris and the Mongols 116
- VIII. A Statue of Henry of Almain 133
- IX. The Commentary of Giles of Rome on the Rhetoric of Aristotle 139
- X. What Made a Medieval King Constitutional? 157
- XI. Statutes of Edward I: Huntington Library ms. H.M.25782 176
- XII. The Letters of John Mason: A Fourteenth-Century Formulary from St. Augustine's, Canterbury 192
- XIII. Isabella and the Bishop of Exeter 220
- XIV. The Summons of the English Feudal Levy: 5 April 1327 236
- XV. Parliament and the French War, 1336-40 250
- XVI. Some Notes on Walter Burley's Commentary on the Politics 270
- XVII. The Structure of Commutation in a Fourteenth- Century Village 282
- XVIII. The Wealth of Richard Lyons 301
- XIX. The Holy Oil of St. Thomas of Canterbury 330
- XX. The Canterbury Convocation of 1406 345
- XXI. Hermeneutics and History: The Problem of Haec Sancta 354
- XXII. Lancastrian Captains 371
- XXIII. The Huntingdonshire Parliamentary Election of 1450 383
- XXIV. Bibliography of the Published Works of Bertie Wilkinson 396
- List of Subscribers 403