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Rulership and Rebellion in the Anglo-Norman World, c.1066-c.1216 : Essays in Honour of Professor Edmund King
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Rulership and Rebellion in the Anglo-Norman World, c.1066-c.1216 : Essays in Honour of Professor Edmund King

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Introduction / Paul Dalton and David Luscombe
Edmund King, an appreciation / Sandra Raban
William the peacemaker: the submission of the English to the Duke of Normandy, October 1066-January 1067 / Paul Dalton
A profession of ignorance: an insight into Domesday procedure in an early reference to the inquest / David Roffe
The place of government in transition: Winchester, Westminster and London in the mid-twelfth century / Kenji Yoshitake
A different diffidatio: violence, litigation and the Lord of Courville from the letters of Ivo of Chartres / Kathleen Thompson
The charters of Geoffrey de Mandeville / Judith A. Green
The legacy of Ranulf de Gernons / Graeme J. White
Fortunes of war: safe-guarding Wallingford Castle and honour 1135-1160 / K.S.B. Keats-Rohan
John of Salisbury and courtiers' trifles / David Luscombe
How to suppress a rebellion: England 1173-1174 / Paul Latimer
The battle of the countesses: the division of the honour of Leicester, March-December 1207 / David Crouch
The "loss of Normandy" and Northamptonshire / Daniel Power
The twenty-five barons of Magna Carta: an Augustinian echo? / Nicholas Vincent.

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