Historical Studies of the English Parliament, Volume 1 |
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Contents
Some Factors in the Beginnings of Parliament | 31 |
The Nature of Parliament in the Reign of Henry III | 70 |
Introduction to Memoranda de Parliamento 1305 | 91 |
The Plena Potestas of English Parliamentary Representa | 136 |
The Personnel of the Commons in Parliament under | 150 |
The Legislators of Medieval England H M Cam | 168 |
Parliament 132736 T F T Plucknett | 195 |
Parliament and the French War 133640E B Fryde | 242 |
ΙΟ Justice in Early English Parliaments J G Edwards | 280 |
The English Parliament and Public Opinion 137688 | 298 |
The Parliamentary Committee of 1398 J G Edwards | 317 |
The Deposition of Richard II and the Accession of Henry VI | 329 |
Editorial Notes | 355 |
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The Theory and Practice of Representation in Medieval | 262 |
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