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Proceedings of the Newcastle upon Tyne conference, 1989

edited by P.R. Coss and S.D. Lloyd

(Thirteenth century England, 3)

Boydell Press, 1991

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Conference sponsored by the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic

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Thirteenth-Century England IIIcontinues the series which began in 1986 with the publication of the first volume of the biannual Newcastle upon Tyne conferences on thirteenth-century England. Important studies of aspects ofEnglish society and politics open up new areas of research and re-examine standard interpretations. Contributors: PAUL BRAND, D.W. BURTON, P.H. CULLUM, R.B. DOBSON, ELIZABETH GEMMILL, P.J.P. GOLDBERG, ANTONIA GRANSDEN, LINDY GRANT, MICHAEL PRESTWICH, ROBERT C. STACEY, R.L.STOREY, ROBIN STUDD, CHRISTOPHER WILSON.

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Lordship and distraint in thirteenth-century England - Paul A Brand Requests for prayers and royal propaganda under Edward I - D W Burton Leperhouses and borough status in the thirteenth century - P H Cullum The political role of the archbishops of York during the Reign of Edward I - R B Dobson The ecclesiastical patronage of the earls during the reign of Edward I - Elizabeth Gemmill The public and the private: women in the pre-plague economy - P J P Goldberg Defence of its liberties - Antonia Gransden Gothic architecture in southern England and the French connection in the early thirteenth century - Lindy Grant Edward I and Adolf of Nassau - Michael C Prestwich Crusades, crusaders and the Baronial Gravamina of 1263-1264 - Robert C. Stacey The first convocation, 1257? - R L Storey *** The marriage of Henry of Almain and Constance of Bearn - J R Studd The early thirteenth-century architecture of Beverley Minster: cathedral splendours and cistercian austerities - Christopher Wilson

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