The acts and letters of the Marshal family : Marshals of England and earls of Pembroke, 1145-1248
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The acts and letters of the Marshal family : Marshals of England and earls of Pembroke, 1145-1248
(Camden fifth series, v. 47)
Cambridge University Press for the Royal Historical Society, 2015
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [ix]-xi) and index
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Description
This collection represents the surviving output of the clerks of the men and women of the most powerful magnate dynasty in England, Wales and Ireland in the thirteenth century. Its greatness was short-lived, but as a result of the Marshals' spread of interests and marriage alliances the charters and letters edited here embrace a remarkable diversity of lordships and societies. That fact and the central place the two Earls William Marshal held at the court of the young Henry III between 1216 and 1231, playing a decisive role in the establishment of Magna Carta, give this collection a unique interest for medieval historians of Britain and France, more so perhaps than for any other contemporary magnate family.
Table of Contents
- List of manuscript sources
- List of abbreviations
- Part I. The Marshal Family of Hamstead
- Part II. Clerical Practice
- Part III. Sigillography
- Part IV. Editorial Principles
- Part V. The Acts and Letters: 1. John Marshal the Elder and Younger
- 2. William Marshal the Elder
- 3. Countess Isabel
- 4. William Marshal the Younger
- 5. Countess Eleanor
- 6. Richard Marshal
- 7. Gilbert Marshal
- 8. Walter Marshal
- 9. Countess Margaret de Lacy
- 10. Ansel Marshal
- 11. Countess Matilda Bigot
- Appendix I. Royal grants to the Marshal family
- Appendix II. The marriage of William Marshal the Younger
- Index to the Acts
- Index.
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