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Camden Miscellany XXXIV Royal Historical Society

Camden Miscellany XXXIV By Royal Historical Society

Camden Miscellany XXXIV by Royal Historical Society


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An edited volume of primary source material containing texts from the eleventh to the early fifteenth centuries concerning the Conquest, the church and chivalry, together with a short chronicle.

Camden Miscellany XXXIV Summary

Camden Miscellany XXXIV by Royal Historical Society

The Camden volumes, published by the Royal Historical Society, offer collections of skilfully edited primary source material for historians. The 'Camden Miscellany' collections contain a variety of shorter documents and papers. This volume contains texts from the eleventh to the early fifteenth centuries concerning the Conquest, the church and chivalry, together with a short chronicle. The texts are edited by Elisabeth van Houts, the late H. S. Offler (prepared for publication by A. J. Piper and A. I. Doyle), Jill Hughes, Maurice Keen and Mark Warner, Jeremy Catto and Linne Mooney.

Table of Contents

1. The Brevis Relatio de Guillelmo nobilissimo comite Normannorum written by a monk of Battle Abbey Elisabeth M. C. van Houts; 2. De iniusta vexacione Willelmi episcopi primi per Willelmum regem filium Willelmi magni regis H. S. Offler, revised for publication by A. J. Piper and A. I. Doyle; 3. A 1301 Sequestrator-General's Account Roll for the Diocese of Coventry and Lichfield Jill B. Hughes; 4. Morley vs. Montagu (1399): A Case in the Court of Chivalry M. H. Keen and Mark Warner; 5. The Chronicle of John Somer, OFM Jeremy Catto and Linne Mooney.

Additional information

GOR013894504
9780521631099
B0041CXMLW
Camden Miscellany XXXIV by Royal Historical Society
Used - Good
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1998-06-11
291
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