Webb8 feb. 2024 · Yet this amount can be estimated with a fair degree of accuracy, for on the Pipe Rolls of Henry II the farms of the two counties are given separately. From the early rolls of this reign it appears that the annual farm for Dorset was about £120; that for Wiltshire, a trifle more than £500. WebbFor example, an extensive forest eyre was undertaken in 1167; Hyams has suggested that ‘the first block of pipe-roll payments for warranty default etc. in 1169 could mark an increase in royal interest’; and the eyre of 1168–70 has been described as ‘certainly the most thorough and exhaustive eyre that had yet been carried out’. 18 It has also been …
King Henry II and the Earls: The Pipe Roll Evidence - JSTOR
WebbThis series contains surviving accounts of the Exchequer of Henry II, Richard I and John as dukes of Normandy prior to the loss of the duchy to Philip II of France in 1204. The main contents of the series are rolls or parts of rolls for the years 1180, 1184, 1195, 1198 and 1203, quite similar to the English Pipe Rolls ( E 372 ). WebbA. D. 1130, and of the Reigns of Henry II., A. D. 1155-1189; Richard I., A. D. 1189-1199; And King John, A. D. 1199-1216: The Latin Text Extended and Notes Added by W Farrer. The … cygolite 600
The Lancashire Pipe rolls of 31 Henry I., A.D. 1130, and of the …
WebbThe Lancashire Pipe Rolls of 31 Henry I., A. D. 1130, and of the Reigns of Henry II., A. D. 1155-1189; Richard I., A. D. 1189-1199; and King John, A. D. 1199-1216: The Latin Text … Webb6See C. Warren Hollister's comments on the similar misinterpretation of the sole surviving pipe roll of Henry I's reign: "Henry I and the Anglo-Norman Magnates," Proceedings of the Battle Abbey Conference 1979 (Ipswich, 1980), pp. 94, 103. 'Compare Pipe Roll 19 Henry II (Pipe Roll Society, 19, 1895) and Pipe Roll 17 John (Pipe Roll WebbThe Pipe Roll of the Tenth year of King Henry II., AD 1163-64 (4 rotulets). Appears in 4 books from 1888-1925 Page xv - W. VIENNA UNIVERSITY, Library of (per Messrs. Asher … rakssetra loen tur