The Bohun and Lancaster lordships in Wales in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries

<p>The present thesis is a study of three of the greater marcher lordships of mediaeval Wales - Monmouth, Cydweli and Brecon, as well as of smaller units, both within and outside the marches, which were administratively attached to them - Ogmore, Caldicot and a few manors in Herefordshire and...

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第一著者: Davies, RR
フォーマット: 学位論文
言語:English
出版事項: 1965
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description <p>The present thesis is a study of three of the greater marcher lordships of mediaeval Wales - Monmouth, Cydweli and Brecon, as well as of smaller units, both within and outside the marches, which were administratively attached to them - Ogmore, Caldicot and a few manors in Herefordshire and Gloucestershire, These lordships were part of the landed inheritances of two of the greatest fanilies of later mediaeval England - the house of Bohun (until its failure in the male line in 1273) and the house of Lancaster, and it is on the relatively abundant records of these families, supplemented wherever possible by other non-seignorial sources, that the study is based. It is essentially a study in three dimensions.</p> <p>Continued in thesis ...</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:23ad771d-3e83-4510-88bd-17c7e6c17e462024-12-01T18:32:43ZThe Bohun and Lancaster lordships in Wales in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuriesThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06uuid:23ad771d-3e83-4510-88bd-17c7e6c17e46March of WalesBohun familyLancaster, House ofEnglishHyrax Deposit1965Davies, RR<p>The present thesis is a study of three of the greater marcher lordships of mediaeval Wales - Monmouth, Cydweli and Brecon, as well as of smaller units, both within and outside the marches, which were administratively attached to them - Ogmore, Caldicot and a few manors in Herefordshire and Gloucestershire, These lordships were part of the landed inheritances of two of the greatest fanilies of later mediaeval England - the house of Bohun (until its failure in the male line in 1273) and the house of Lancaster, and it is on the relatively abundant records of these families, supplemented wherever possible by other non-seignorial sources, that the study is based. It is essentially a study in three dimensions.</p> <p>Continued in thesis ...</p>
spellingShingle March of Wales
Bohun family
Lancaster, House of
Davies, RR
The Bohun and Lancaster lordships in Wales in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries
title The Bohun and Lancaster lordships in Wales in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries
title_full The Bohun and Lancaster lordships in Wales in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries
title_fullStr The Bohun and Lancaster lordships in Wales in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries
title_full_unstemmed The Bohun and Lancaster lordships in Wales in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries
title_short The Bohun and Lancaster lordships in Wales in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries
title_sort bohun and lancaster lordships in wales in the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries
topic March of Wales
Bohun family
Lancaster, House of
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