The 'maiores barones' in the second half of the reign of Edward I, (1290-1307)
The second half of the reign of Edward I saw the Emergence of a parliamentary peerage in embryo. The maiores barones comprising it owed their position to regular individual summonses to parliament and to major military campaigns of the period, particularly in Scotland. This was coupled with either s...
Main Author: | Barrie, Derek A. |
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Other Authors: | Given-Wilson, Chris |
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University of St Andrews
1991
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.590645 |
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