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"This book provides a translation and analysis of the Chester County Court Indictment Roll for the years 1354-1377. It offers the basis for an assessment of the policies of the administration of the prince-earl, Edward the Black Prince, and for the nature of the criminal activity which was addressed by the court's processes. It will be of interest to students of late medieval political, legal and social history, and to those concerned with the history of the north west of England" -- Provided by publisher.
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Court records, History, Crime, Courts, Great britain, historyTimes
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Chester County Court indictment roll 1354-1377: dealing with serious crime in later fourteenth-century Cheshire
2019, Chetham Society
in English
0955427665 9780955427664
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Table of Contents
Introduction
I. Prologue
II. The notorious William Shareshull
III. Trailbaston comes to Cheshire
IV. The new system
V. Criminal procedure: evidence from the record
VI. Criminals, crimes and punishments
VII. Case study: William Bulkely of Cheadle
VIII. Conclusion
Chester County Court Indictment Roll, 1354 to 1377 (translation).
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 487-493) and indexes.
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