Communities and courts in Britain, 1150-1900
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Communities and courts in Britain, 1150-1900
Hambledon Press, 1997
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Volume of essays arising from the 12th British Legal History Conference, which was held at Durham Castle on the 19th-22nd July 1995
Includes bibliographical references
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The essays in Communities and Courts in Britain, 1150-1900 all reflect the wider concept of legal history - how legal processes fitted into the social and political life of the community and how courts and other legal processes were used by contemporaries. In doing so they aim both to justify the study of legal history in its own right and to show how legal records, including those of a variety of central and local courts, can be used to further our understanding of a wide range of social, commercial, popular and political history.
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- The political philosophy of the Lord King, Thomas Glyn Watkin
- Linguistic communities in medieval Scots Law, Hector L. Macqueen
- London's Courts of Law in the fifteenth century - the litigants' perspectives, Penny Tucker
- Manor courts and the governance of Tudor England, Christopher Harrison
- Juridical folklore in England illustrated by rough music, Martin Ingram
- Civil litigation in the High Court of Admiralty, 1585-95, Elizabeth M.P. Wells
- The influence of revenue considerations upon the remedial practice of Chancery in trust cases, 1536-1660, N.G. Jones
- Common Law and statutory imitations of equitable relief under the later Stuarts, Mike Macnair
- Testamentary causes in the prerogative court of Canterbury, 1660-96, Lloyd Bonfield
- Rural credit, market areas and legal institutions in the countryside in England, 1550-1700, Craig Muldrew
- Recourse to law and the meaning of the great litigation decline, 1650-1750, W.A. Champion
- Judges and hunters - law and economic conflict in the English countryside, 1800-60, Joshua Getzler
- Child death and the law in Victorian Carmarthenshire, R.W. Ireland
- Judicial Selkirks - the County Court judges and the press, 1847-80, Patrick Polden.
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