The Curia Regis was the Royal Council of England, comprised of tenants-in-chief and leading ecclesiastical figures. It was the Norman replacement of the Anglo-Saxon Witan and over the centuries evolved, stretching its authority and becoming an early precursor of the modern Parliament.
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Pleas of the crown, History, Sources, Court records, Criminal law, Law, Law reports, digests, Coal, Coroners, Court calendars, Eng Yorkshire, Fines and recoveries, Geology, Great Britain, Great Britain. Curia Regis, Great britain, history, Great britain, history, medieval period, 1066-1485, sources, Great britain, history, to 1485, Henry iii, king of england, 1207-1272, History Sources, History and criticism, Land tenure, Law reports, digests, etc., Law, great britain, Medieval CivilizationPlaces
Great Britain, England, Lincolnshire (England), London, London (England), Somerset (England), Bedfordshire (England), Berkshire, Berkshire (England), Bristol (England), Buckinghamshire, Devon, Devon (England), Gloucestershire, Kent, Kent (England), Lancashire (England), Lancaster (England : County palatine), Lancaster (England), Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire (England), Northumberland (England), Nottinghamshire, Shropshire, Shropshire (England)ID Numbers
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