Thirteenth
Century England
Proceedings
of the Newcastle upon Tyne and Durham Conferences
Olin DA 185 .T44 v. 1-7 (1985-1997)
Burton, D. W. “Requests for Prayers and Royal Propaganda under Edward I.” TCE 3 (1989): 25-35.
Carpenter, D. A. “The Gold Treasure of King Henry III.” TCE 1 (1985): 61-88.
Carpenter, D. A. “Chancellor Ralph de Neville and Plans of Political Reform, 1215-1258.” TCE
2 (1987): 69-80.
Cazel, Jr., Fred A. “The Legates Guala and Pandulf.” TCE 2 (1987): 15-21.
Church, S. D. “The Knights of the Household of King John: A Question of Numbers.” TCE 4
(1991): 151-65.
Crump, J. J. “The Mortimer Family and the Making of the March.” TCE 6 (1995): 117-126.
Dobson, R. B. “The Political Role of the Archbishops of York during the Reign of Edward I.”
TCE 3 (1989): 47-
Duncan, A. A. M. “The Process of Norham, 1291.” TCE5 (1993): 207-30.
The establishment of English overlordship in Scotland.
Frame, Robin. “Ireland and the Barons’ Wars.” TCE 1 (1985): 158-67.
Frame, Robin. “King Henry III and Ireland: The Shaping of Peripheral Lordship.” TCE 4
(1991): 179-202.
Nice map of Ireland, c. 1272, p. 195.
Gillingham, John. “Richard I, Galley-Warfare and Portsmouth: The Beginnings of a Royal
Navy.” TCE 6 (1995): 1-15.
Haskell, Michael. “Breaking the Stalemate: The Scottish Campaign of Edward I, 1303-4.” TCE
7 (1997): 223-41.
Hershey, Andrew H. “Success or Failure? Hugh Bigod and Judicial Reform during the Baronial
Movement, June 1258-February 1259.” TCE 5 (1993): 65-87.
Ingamells, Ruth. “The Political Role of the Household Knights of Edward I.” TCE 5 (1993): 29-
35.
Maddicott, J. R. “Edward I and the Lessons of Baronial Reform: Local Government, 1258-80.”
TCE 1 (1985): 1-30.
Maddicott, J. R. “The Crusade Taxation of 1268-1270 and the Development of Parliament.”
TCE 2 (1987): 93-117.
Maddicott, J. R. “‘An Infinite Multitude of Nobles’: Quality, Quantity and Politics in the Pre-
Reform Parliaments of Henry III.” TCE 7 (1997): 17-46.
McGuinness, Andrew F. “Non-Armigerous Seals and Seal-Usage in Thirteenth-Century
England.” TCE 5 (1993): 165-77.
Parsons, John Carmi. “The Intercessionary Patronage of Queens Margaret and Isabella of
France.” TCE 6 (1995): 145-156.
Prestwich, Michael. “Edward I and Adolf of Nassau.” TCE 3 (1989) 127-36.
English-German royal relations during the Anglo-French
war of 1294-98.
Quick, J. “The Number and Distribution of Knights in Thirteenth Century England: The
Evidence of Grand Assize Lists.” TCE 1 (1985): 114-23.
Ridgeway, Huw. “The Lord Edward and the Provisions of Oxford (1258): A Study in Faction.”
TCE 1 (1985): 89-99.
Schwyzer, Hugo. “Northern Bishops and the Anglo-Scottish War in the Reign of Edward II.”
TCE 7 (1997): 243-54.
Stacey, Robert C. “Crusades, Crusaders, and the Baronial Gravamina of 1263-1264.” TCE 3
(1989): 137-150.
Stacey, Robert C. “Parliamentary Negotiation and the Expulsion of the Jews from England.”
TCE 6 (1995): 77-101.
Studd, Robin. “The Marriage of Henry of Almain and Constance of Béarn.” TCE 3 (1989): 161-
79.
Watson, F. J. “Settling the Stalemate: Edward I’s Peace in Scotland, 1303-1305.” TCE 6
(1995): 127-43.
Vale, Malcolm. “Edward I and the French: Rivalry and Chivalry.” TCE 2 (1987): 165-176.
Weiler, Björn. “Henry III’s Plans for a German Marriage (1225) and their Context.” TCE 7
(1997): 173-88.
Young, Alan. “The Comyns and Anglo-Scottish Relations (1286-1314).” TCE 7 (1997): 207-
22.
Birrell, Jean. “Forest Law and the Peasantry in the Later Thirteenth Century.” TCE 2 (1987):
149-63.
Brand, Paul A. “Edward I and the Judges: the ‘State Trials’ of 1289-93.” TCE 1 (1985): 31-
40.
Brand, Paul. “Lordship and Distraint in Thirteenth Century England.” TCE 3 (1989): 1-24.
Brand, Paul. “The Serjeants of the Common Bench in the Reign of Edward I: An Emerging
Professional Elite.” TCE 7 (1997): 81-102.
Coss, P. R. “Knighthood and the Early Thirteenth-Century County Court.” TCE 2 (1987):
45-57.
Crook, David. “The Sheriff of Nottingham and Robin Hood: The Genesis of the Legend?”.
TCE 2 (1987): 59-68.
Dobrowolski, Paula. “Women and their Dower in the Long Thirteenth Century 1265-1329.”
TCE 6 (1995): 157-164.
Gemmill, Elizabeth. “The Ecclesiastical Patronage of the Earls during the Reign of Edward I.”
TCE 3 (1989): 65-74.
Reynolds, Susan. “How Different was England?” TCE 7 (1997): 1-16.
Comparison of English legal history with that of France and Germany.
Smith, J. Beverley. “England and Wales: The Conflict of Laws.” TCE 7 (1997): 189-205.
Waugh, Scott L. “The Origins and Early Development of the Articles of the Escheator.” TCE
5 (1993): 89-113.
Cross, Peter. “Identity and the Gentry c. 1200-c. 1340.” TCE 6 (1995): 49-60.
Eales, Richard. “Henry III and the End of the Norman Earldom of Chester.” TCE 1 (1985):
100-13.
Eales, Richard. “Castles and Politics in England, 1215-1224.” TCE 2 (1987): 23-43.
Knowles, Clive H. “Provision for the Families of the Montfortians disinherited after the Battle
of Evesham.” TCE 1 (1985): 124-27.
Morgan, Philip. “Making the English Gentry.” TCE 5 (1993): 21-28.
Prestwich, Michael. “Royal Patronage under Edward I.” TCE 1 (1985): 41-52.
Ridgeway, Huw. “King Henry III and the ‘Aliens’, 1236-1272.” TCE 2 (1987): 81-92.
Vincent, Nicholas C. “Simon de Montfort’s First Quarrel with King Henry III.” TCE 4 (1991):
167-77.
Simon de Montfort’s inheritance and its political
consequences.
Waugh, S. L. “The Fiscal Uses of Royal Wardships in the Reign of Edward I.” TCE 1 (1985):
53-60.
Waugh, Scott L. “The Third Century of English Feudalism.” TCE 7 (1997): 47-59.
Bolton, J. L. “Inflation, Economics and Politics in Thirteenth-Century England.” TCE 4 (1991):
1-14.
Britnell, R. H. Sedentary Long-distance Trade and the English Merchant Class in Thirteenth-
Century England.” TCE5 (1993): 129-39.
Cullum, P. H. “Leperhouses and Borough Status in the Thirteenth Century.” TCE 3 (1989): 37-
46.
Eaglen, R. J. “The Evolution of Coinage in Thirteenth-Century England.” TCE 4 (1991): 15-24.
Goldberg, P. J. P. “The Public and the Private: Women in the Pre-Plague Economy.” TCE 3
(1989): 75-89.
Gransden, Antonia. “John de Northwold, Abbot of Bury St. Edmunds (1279-1301) and his
Defence of its Liberties.” TCE 3 (1989): 91-112.
Harvey, Barbara. “The Aristocratic Consumer in England in the Long Thirteenth Century.” TCE
6 (1995): 17-37.
Hogg, R. Malcolm. “Some Thirteenth-Century English Book Prices.” TCE 5 (1993): 179-94.
Keene, Derek. “Wardrobes in the City: Houses of Consumption, Finance and Power.” TCE 7
(1997): 61-79.
Lloyd, Simon. “Crusader Knights and the Land Market in the Thirteenth Century.” TCE 2
(1987): 119-36.
Masschaele, James. “Urban Trade in Medieval England: The Evidence of Foreign Gild
Membership Lists.” TCE 5 (1993): 115-128.
Miller, Edward. “Rulers of Thirteenth Century Towns: The Cases of York and Newcastle upon
Tyne.” TCE 1 (1985): 128-41.
Munro, John H. “The ‘Industrial Crisis’ of the English Textile Towns, c. 1290-c. 1330.” TCE 7
(1997): 103-42.
Omrod, W. M. “Royal Finance in Thirteenth-Century England.” TCE 5 (1993): 141-64.
Page, Mark. “Challenging Custom: The Auditors of the Bishopric of Winchester, c. 1300-
c. 1310.” TCE 6 (1995): 39-48.
Röhrkasten, Jens. “Mendicants in the Metropolis: The Londoners and the Development of the
London Friaries.” TCE 6 (1995): 61-75.
Summerson, Henry. “The Place of Carlisle in the Commerce of Northern England in the
Thirteenth Century.” TCE 1 (1985): 142-149.
Watt, J. A. “Dublin in the Thirteenth Century: The Making of a Colonial Capital City.” TCE 1
(1985): 150-57.
Rubin, Miri. “What did the Eucharist mean to Thirteenth-Century Villagers?”. TCE 4 (1991):
47-55.
Thornton, Christopher. “Efficiency in Medieval Livestock Farming: The Fertility and Mortality
of Herds and Flocks at Rimpton, Somerset, 1208-1349.” TCE 4 (1991): 25-46.
Burger, Michael. “Bishops, Archdeacons and Communication Between Centre and Locality in
the Diocese of Lincoln, c. 1214-99.” TCE 5 (1993): 195-206.
Denton, Jeffrey. “From the Foundation of Vale Royal Abbey to the Statute of Carlisle: Edward I
and Ecclesiastical Patronage.” TCE 4 (1991): 123-37.
Holdsworth, Christopher. “Royal Cistercians: Beaulieu, her Daughters and Rewley.” TCE 4
(1991): 140-150.
The Crown’s interest in English Cistercian houses.
Storey, R. L. “The First Convocation, 1257?”. TCE 3 (1989): 151-59.
Watt, J. A. “The English Episcopate, the State and the Jews: the Evidence of the Thirteenth-
Century Conciliar Decrees.” TCE 2 (1987): 137-47.
Bartlett, Robert. “The Hagiography of Angevin England.” TCE 5 (1993): 37-52.
Childs, Wendy. “Resistance and Treason in the Vita Edwardi Secundi.” TCE 6 (1995): 177-91.
Gillingham, John. “War and Chivalry in the History of William the Marshal.” TCE 2 (1987): 1-
13.
Given-Wilson, Chris. “Vita Edwardi Secundi: Memoir or Journal?”. TCE 6 (1995): 165-76.
Golding, Brian. “Gerald of Wales and the Monks.” TCE 5 (1993): 53-64.
Gerald’s criticism of contemporary monastic practices.
Harvey, P. D. A. “Matthew Paris’s Maps of Britain.” TCE 4 (1991): 109-121.
Prestwich, Michael. “The ‘Wonderful Life’ of the Thirteenth Century.” TCE 7 (1997): 161-71.
Chronicle perspectives on natural phenomena.
Reader, Rebecca. “Matthew Paris and Women.” TCE 7 (1997): 153-59.
Summerfield, Thea. “Synthesis and Tradition in the Early Fourteenth-Century Verse Chronicles
in English.” TCE 7 (1997): 143-52.
Clanchy, M. T. “Inventing Thirteenth-Century England: Stubbs, Tout, Powicke—Now What?”.
TCE 5 (1993): 1-20.
Howell, Margaret. “The Children of King Henry III and Eleanor of Provence.” TCE 4 (1991):
57-72.
Crane, Susan. “Social Aspects of Bilingualism in the Thirteenth Century.” TCE 6 (1995): 103-
15.
Frankis, John. “The Social Context of Vernacular Writing in Thirteenth Century England: the
Evidence of the Manuscripts.” TCE 1 (1985): 175-84.
Lodge, R. A. “Language Attitudes and Linguistic Norms in France and England in the
Thirteenth Century.” TCE 4 (1991): 73-83.
Samson, Annie. “The South English Legendary: Constructing a Context.” TCE 1 (1985):
185-95.
Dixon, Philip. “From Hall to Tower: The Change in Seigneurial Houses on the Anglo-Scottish
Border after c. 1250.” TCE 4 (1991): 85-107.
Grant, Lindy. “Gothic Architecture in Southern England and the French Connection in the Early
Thirteenth Century.” TCE 3 (1989): 113-26.
Wilson, Christopher. “The Early Thirteenth-Century Architecture of Beverley Minster:
Cathedral Splendours and Cistercian Austerities.” TCE 3 (1989): 181-95.
11. Other (Social History that I can’t fit in elsewhere)
Tyerman, Christopher. “Some English Evidence of Attitudes to Crusading in the Thirteenth
Century.” TCE 1 (1985): 168-74.
The articles below are also listed above under the appropriate heading, but it seemed worthwhile to list them separately here as well.
Frame, Robin. “Ireland and the Barons’ Wars.” TCE 1 (1985): 158-67.
Frame, Robin. “King Henry III and Ireland: The Shaping of Peripheral Lordship.” TCE 4
(1991): 179-202.
Nice map of Ireland, c. 1272, p. 195.
Watt, J. A. “Dublin in the Thirteenth Century: The Making of a Colonial Capital City.” TCE 1
(1985): 150-57.
Dixon, Philip. “From Hall to Tower: The Change in Seigneurial Houses on the Anglo-Scottish
Border after c. 1250.” TCE 4 (1991): 85-107.
Duncan, A. A. M. “The Process of Norham, 1291.” TCE5 (1993): 207-30.
The establishment of English overlordship in Scotland.
Haskell, Michael. “Breaking the Stalemate: The Scottish Campaign of Edward I, 1303-4.” TCE
7 (1997): 223-41.
Schwyzer, Hugo. “Northern Bishops and the Anglo-Scottish War in the Reign of Edward II.”
TCE 7 (1997): 243-54.
Watson, F. J. “Settling the Stalemate: Edward I’s Peace in Scotland, 1303-1305.” TCE 6
(1995): 127-43.
Young, Alan. “The Comyns and Anglo-Scottish Relations (1286-1314).” TCE 7 (1997): 207-
22.
Crump, J. J. “The Mortimer Family and the Making of the March.” TCE 6 (1995): 117-126.
Golding, Brian. “Gerald of Wales and the Monks.” TCE 5 (1993): 53-64.
Gerald’s criticism of contemporary monastic practices.
Smith, J. Beverley. “England and Wales: The Conflict of Laws.” TCE 7 (1997): 189-205.