Thirteenth Century England

Proceedings of the Newcastle upon Tyne and Durham Conferences

Olin DA 185 .T44 v. 1-7 (1985-1997)

 

 

I’ve divided the articles appearing in Thirteenth Century England into very broad and occasionally arbitrary categories.  Many of the articles below could easily be cross-listed, but I have avoided doing so except in the case of the three special categories listed at the end.

 

 

1. Government, Politics, and Royal Administration

 

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.

 

 

 

2. Law

 

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.

 

 

 

3. Feudalism and Social Identity

 

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.

 

 

 

4. Economics, Commerce, Towns, and Cities

 

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.

 

 

 

5. Country Matters

 

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.

 

 

 

6. The Church

 

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.

 

 

 

7. Historiography, Medieval

 

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.

 

 

 

8. Historiography, Modern

 

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.

 

 

 

9. Language and Literature

 

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.

 

 

 

10. Architecture and Archaeology

 

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.

 

12. England and Ireland

 

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.

 

 

 

13. England and Scotland

 

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.

 

 

 

14. England and Wales

 

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.