Tag: Year Books

  • Kings

    Kings of Scotland Kings of England Date of Accession of the Kings of England King Anglo-Saxon Kings / Date of his Accession (Year): 477 King William the Conqueror / Date of his Accession (Year): 1066 King William Rufus / Date of his Accession (Year): 1087 King Henry I / […]

  • Jane Yetsweirt

    Jane Yetsweirt had been involved in the publication of Year Books. After the dead of her husband, she was a King’s Printer. In Old Printed Editions of the Year Books of the Reign of King Edward III Year 1326-1327 ; Yetsweirt (Date of Publication: 1596 ) Year 1327-1328 ; Yetsweirt (Date […]

  • Thomas Wight

    Thomas Wight had been involved in the publication of Year Books. He was a King’s Printer. In Old Printed Editions of the Year Books of the Reign of King Edward III Year 1365-1366 ; Wight (Date of Publication: 1600 ) Year 1366-1367 ; Wight (Date of Publication: 1600 ) Year […]

  • Richard Pynson

    Richard Pynson had been involved in the publication of Year Books. He had, as King’s Printer, a monopoly for the printing of statutes. Beale listed 139 editions by Pynson, including 92 year books. Pynson succeeded William Faques (d. 1508) as King’s Printer. According to the book English […]

  • Robert Redman

    Robert Redman had been involved in the publication of Year Books. He was a King’s Printer. In Old Printed Editions of the Year Books of the Reign of King Edward III Year 1354-1355 ; Redman (Date of Publication: 1535? ) Year 1355-1356 ; Redman (Date of Publication: 1535? ) Year […]

  • Thomas Berthelet

    Berthelet had been involved in the publication of Year Books, but this came to an end in 1532. he had, as King’s Printer, a monopoly for the printing of statutes. In Old Printed Editions of the Year Books of the Reign of King Edward III Year 1346-1347 ; Berthelet (Date of Publication: […]

  • Curia Regis

    Curia Regis, or King’s Council or Aula Regis was a term used in England from the time of the Norman Conquest to about the end of the 13th century to describe -according to the entry Curia Regis of the Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.)- a council and a court of justice, the composition and […]

  • Vulgate Edition

    In Old Printed Editions of the Year Books of the Reign of King Edward III Year 1326-1327 ; Vulgate (Date of Publication: 1679 ) Year 1327-1328 ; Vulgate (Date of Publication: 1679 ) Year 1328-1329 ; Vulgate (Date of Publication: 1679 ) Year 1329-13230 ; Vulgate (Date of […]

  • Legal History

    History Departments Anglia Polytechnic University, Cambridge, Cardiff University, Wales, City of Bath College, Bath, Dundee University- Scotland, Dundee The Greenwich Maritime Institute, London Leicester University, Leicester Sheffield Hallam University, […]

  • History of Legal Procedure

    Legal Procedure The procedure adopted in litigation in Anglo–Saxon and Norman times was similar in essentials in all three classes of tribunals, and differed materially from the practice of courts of law at the present day. Some knowledge of the more glaring contrasts between ancient and […]

  • Witenagemot

    Witenagemot is the meeting of the witan or royal advisors in the middle ages. Introduction to Witenagemot Witenagemot (Old English, meeting of the wise men), assembly of councillors in Anglo-Saxon England that met to advise the king of judicial and administrative matters. Originally a […]