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100 1 $aPowicke, F. M.$q(Frederick Maurice),$d1879-1963.
245 14 $aThe thirteenth century, 1216-1307 /$cby Maurice Powicke.
250 $a2d ed.
260 0 $aOxford ; New York :$bClarendon Press,$c1962, 1970 printing.
300 $axiv, 829 p. :$bgeneal. tables ;$c23 cm.
440 4 $aThe Oxford history of England ;$v4
500 $a"2d edition 1962. Reprinted 1970 (with corrections)"
500 $aIncludes index.
504 $aBibliography: p.[720]-778.
505 0 $aI. The minority of Henry III : Henry's succession to the throne ; Regency and council: William the Marshal ; King John's executors ; The first confirmation of the Great Charter (1216); its significance ; On the responsibility of king and magnates to maintain the 'state of the king and of the realm' ; The nature of the war with Louis of France ; Resistance to Louis in the South-East; Eustace the Monk ; The diversion of Louis' forces and their rout at Lincoln (May 1217) ; First negotiations for peace ; Sea fight off Sandwich: end of Eustace the Monk ; The treaty of Kingston (September 1217): the reversi ; The return to normal: Pandulf succeeds Guala as legate ; Death of William the Marshal (May 1219); Pandulf ; King Henry's second coronation (May 1220); his character, his majority (1223, 1227) ; Castles and castellans ; Archbishop Stephen Langton and the justiciar, Hubert de Burgh ; The resumption of the royal castles and sheriffdoms ; The fall of Fawkes de Breaute ; Financial survey of Henry III's reign
505 0 $aII. The duties of kingship : Investigation of rights: the written evidence ; The position of Richard of Cornwall ; The lordships of Hubert de Burgh: Wales and the Marches ; The fall of Hubert de Burgh: his relations with the clergy ; Peter des Rivaux and the new administration ; Earl Richard the Marshal's opposition ; Intervention of the bishops: Edmund of Abingdon ; King Henry adjusts himself ; Administrative developments, 1223-41 ; Legislation, 1234-6; a conflict of laws ; Significance of this period of the reign ; The king's marriage (1236): trouble at court ; Plans of reform, 1238-58 ; Additional note on plan ascribed by Matthew Paris to 1244
505 0 $aIII. Foreign relations, 1216-59 : The background: the Crusade ; An age of truce interrupted by brief periods of war ; The reconquest of Poitou by Louis VIII of France, 1224 ; The house of Lusignan ; The statesmanship of Blanche of Castile ; King Henry and Peter of Dreux ; The expedition to Brittany, 1230, and the end of the alliance with Peter of Dreux ; King Henry and western politics, 1235-42 ; James of Aragon and Raymond of Toulouse ; Henry III and the movement against Alphonse of Poitou; the expedition of 1242 ; Henry's gradual change of front; the position of Richard of Cornwall ; Simon de Montfort ; The state of Gascony: Simon de Montfort as lieutenant, 1248-52 ; Earl Simon on trial, his outlook ; Henry III in Gascony, 1253-4, Alfonso of Castile, the establishment and marriage of the Lord Edward ; Henry as a crusader, the Sicilian business and the treaty of Paris
505 0 $aIV. The common enterprise, 1258-62 : General considerations, the king and his counselors ; The changes of 1258 ; Judicial inquiry, the duties imposed upon the knights of the shire ; The provisions of 1259 ; Baronial households and baronial compacts, Richard of Clare, the Lord Edward and Simon de Montfort ; The crisis of 1260 ; The breach in the community ; The papal dispensation ; The king resumes the initiative in 1261-2
505 0 $aV. The barons' war and the Legate's peace : The revival of dissension and the chaos in the Welsh Marches, 1262-3 ; Simon de Montfort takes the lead ; The emergence of Lord Edward, the royalists across the channel ; King Louis intervenes ; The meeting at Boulogne, September-October 1263 ; The legation of the cardinal-bishop of Sabina, deadlock in England, Richard of Cornwall's mediation ; The award of Amiens, January 1264 ; War in the Marches and the Severn valley, the Lord Edward's success ; Fruitless discussions at Oxford, the capture of Northampton by the king and Edward ; Earl Simon in London, his march South and victory at Lewes, 14 May 1264 ; The 'form of government' of June 1264, negotiations with King Louis and the legate, the threat of invasion ; Resistance in the marches, the pact of Worcester (December 1264), the parliament of 1265 ; Plots and disturbance, Edward's escape from Hereford, Earl Simon's disillusionment, the fight at Evesham ; The proclamation of peace and the ordinances issued at Winchester and Windsor, the disinherited ; The Lord Edward and the work of subjugation, the rebels in Axholme, Kenilworth, and the Isle of Ely ; The legate Ottobuono and the Dictum of Kenilworth ; The intervention of the Earl of Gloucester and the end of resistance ; The treaty of Montgomery, September 1267 ; The statute of Marlborough ; A note on the charters of liberties, 1265-1300 ; Ottobuono's work as legate ; Papal taxation of the clergy to meet the king's debts ; The subsidy of 1269-70 and its significance, Edward on crusade ; The dedication of the new church of Westminster Abbey, 13 October 1269 ; The end of the reign and Edward's return and coronation (1270-4)
505 0 $aVI. Edward I and his time : Edward as a man of his age ; The outlook and plans of Pope Gregory X ; The age of the regna ; Edward's family connections in the West ; Edward and French politics (1272-85) ; The reign of Philip III : Champagne and Navarre ; The disputes about the future succession to Castile ; The problem of the kingdom of Arles, Rudolf of Habspurg and Savoy ; Peter of Aragon and the Angevins: the Sicilian Vespers and the crusade against Aragon. Edward as peacemaker (1287-91): the treaties of Oloron and Canfran ; The negotiations about Edward's projected crusade ; Genealogical table: the marriages of John of Brittany and Edmund of Lancaster
505 0 $aVII. The duke of Aquitaine : Introductory observations ; The French crown and the succession to the lands of Alphonse of Poitiers ; The administration of Gascony as subject to the English Crown: records and personnel ; The contributions of Gascony to the needs of the Crown ; The Gascon hostages in Aragon, 1288-9 ; Gaston de Bearn between 1254 and 1290 ; The commission of 1278-9 and the seneschal John de Grilly ; The treaties of Amiens (1279) and Paris (1286) ; The transfer of the Agenais to Aquitaine (1279) ; Edward's periods of residence in Gascony: the surveys of 1273-4 and the ordinances of 1289 ; Administrative system of Aquitaine ; Finance, coinage, the customs on wine ; Social developments: pareages and bastiges ; The problem of appeals ; Note on the Channel Islands
505 0 $aVIII. The period of the statutes, 1274-90 : The king's household: chamber and wardrobe ; Law and prerogative ; The central administration: Edward and his servants; the chancellor ; Sketch of the life of Robert Burnell ; The king's clerks ; The king in council in parliament; business and records; petitions ; The importance of the querela in the judicial and administrative system ; The statutes : General observations ; The statutes and the commissions of inquiry, 1274-85 ; The state trials of 1289-93: Adam of Stratton ; Legislation and the new bailiffs of manors and liberties ; The statutes as new law: their relation to the common law and to the royal prerogative ; Quo warranto
505 0 $aIX. Wales : Introduction: Anglo-Welsh relations; the Welsh view ; Two impressions of the Welsh ; Social and political developments in Wales in the thirteenth century ; The religious orders and the Welsh community ; The episcopate ; From the Lord Rhys to Llywelyn the Great ; Llywelyn the Great and Hubert de Burgh ; The subjection and resistance of David of Snowdonia (1240-6) ; The treaty of Woodstock (1247), the distribution of power in Wales ; The rise to power of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd (1255-67), the treaty of Montgomery (1267) ; The intrigues of prince David and Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn (1274); their effect on Llywelyn, the drift to war ; Eleanor and Amauri de Montfort ; The war of 1276-7 ; The treaty of Conway (November 1277) ; The new order and the judicial commissions, the conflict of laws ; The dispute about Arwystli ; Prince David's revolt and the war of 1282-3 ; Edward's military plans: the first campaigns and the occupation of Anglesey ; Archbishop Pecham's intervention ; The death of Llywelyn (December 1282) ; The investment of Snowdonia and the capture of prince David ; The statute of Wales (March 1284) and the settlement: towns and castles, the church, justice and administration ; The revolt of Rhys ap Mareddud ; The risings of 1294 and the third war ; The battle of Maes Moydog (March 1295) ; Crown and marchers
505 0 $aX. The clergy under two rules of law : The ecclesiastical population: secular and religious ; The ecclesiastical system: the rectors ; The Lateran decrees (1215) and the measure of their enforcement ; Provincial and diocesan constitutions ; Robert Grosseteste and the gravamina ; The importance of archbishop Boniface's constitutions (1261) ; High principles and social realities ; The church and the Crown: ciminous clerks, advowsons and tithes, excommunication, the litigious clerk ; Archbishop Pecham and his predecessor, Robert Kilwardby ; The provincial council of Reading, 1279: pluralities ; The disputes about royal writs of prohibition and the ecclesiastical gravamina ; The discussions in parliament of 1285 ; Trouble in the diocese of Norwich ; The writ circumspecte agatis (1286) in the setting of the gravamina (1280-1316) ; The English bishops in the thirteenth century ; Pecham and his suffragans: ecclesiastical jurisdiction ; The province of York: archbishop Romeyn and bishop Antony Bek ; The development of convocation and ecclesiastical taxation in the thirteenth century
505 0 $aXI. The community of the realm and taxation : King Edward in 1289-91 after his return from Gascony ; The nature of kingship and the plea of necessity; the effect of events between 1291 and 1307 upon later history ; War and finance, the taxation of the laity in Edward I's reign ; The boroughs and the community ; The knights of the shire and the problem of parliamentary taxation ; Knights and lesser landholders in war and defence ; Developments in military organization in the thirteenth century ; Money fiefs, the household knights and distraint of knighthood ; The reduction in the servitium debitum: military equipment and social change, the cavalry of the shires ; The effect upon the feudal host ; Scutage
505 0 $aXII. Ireland and Scotland, 1217-97 : Ireland in the thirteenth century: the two races ; Ireland as a source of economic and military strength ; The 'land of peace' and the disturbed areas; the causes and nature of division, cross currents in the church ; The legislation of 1297 ; Comparison between divisions in Ireland and divisions in Scotland ; The reformation of the Scottish state ; Scotland in the thirteenth century ; The interlocking of English and Scottish families; tendencies to union ; The Scottish church and the papacy ; Anglo-Scottish relations in the reign of Alexander II (1214-49) ; The border ; The minority of Alexander III: the intervention of Henry III ; The problem of homage, 1212-79 ; The reign of Alexander III (d. 1286) ; A joint settlement (1286-90), the death of the Maid of Norway ; The problem of succession ; The settlement in King Edward's court at Norham and Berwick, Edward as superior lord ; The reign of John Baliol, 1292-6 ; The expedition of 1296 and the union of the kingdoms
505 0 $aXIII. The Crown and the merchants : War economy and the social order ; Edward and the merchants (1266-74): the 'new aid' ; The importance of the breach with Flanders: the embargo on the export of wool to Flanders, the auditors of disputes ; The statutes of Acton Burnell and of merchants, 1284-5, merchant law ; London in royal hands, 1286-98 ; The history of the customs, 1275-1303 ; The coinage o 1279-80: the administration of mints and exchanges ; Town-planning ; The Italian merchants in England
505 0 $aXIV. The years of emergency : The sailors' war and the breach with France, 1293-4 ; War and truce in Gascony, 1294-1303, the cost of the war ; The discussions about the status of the duchy of Gascony ; Naval organization ; The process of Montreuil-su-Mer ; Foreign alliances and the exploitation of the trade in wool ; The Flemish expedition of 1297, truce and peace 1279-1303 ; King Edward and the church, 1294-8, archbishop Winchelsey ; The baronial resistance to Edward's war measures ; The king's surrender to the parliamentary settlement ; The first stage of Scottish resistance, 1297-8 ; The campaign of Falkirk ; War and truce in Scotland: the organization of the borders and the lowlands ; The parliaments of 1299-1301: the charters and the forests ; Letters to Pope Boniface ; The isolation of the Scots and the preparations for final conquest, 1302-3 ; The Scottish surrender and the planning of a new Scottish order, 1303-6 ; The murder of John Comyn ; King Edward and Robert Bruce: the flight of Bruce ; The suspension of Archbishop Winchelsey ; The return of Bruce, Edward's death.
651 0 $aGreat Britain$xHistory$y13th century.
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