Violence, custom and law : the Anglo-Scottish border lands in the later Middle Ages / Cynthia J. Neville.
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- 9781474471275
- 1474471277
- Law -- Scotland -- History
- Law -- Great Britain -- History
- Scotland -- History -- To 1603
- Great Britain -- History -- 1066-1687
- Écosse -- Histoire -- Jusqu'à 1603
- Grande-Bretagne -- Histoire -- 1066-1687
- LAW -- Legal History
- SOCIAL SCIENCE / Customs & Traditions
- Law
- Great Britain
- Scotland
- Grenzgebiet
- Recht
- England
- Schottland
- Internationaal recht
- Grensgebieden
- Law - Great Britain
- Law - Non-U.S
- Law, Politics & Government
- To 1687
- Geschichte 1296-1502
- 340.0941
- KDC296 .N48 1998eb
- 15.70
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-218) and index.
Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Preface -- Introduction. The thirteenth century: A 'golden boy' of border custom -- 1. The war years, 1296-1328 -- 2. Experimentation, 1328-57 -- 3. Elaboration, 1357-77 -- 4. Consolidation, 1377-99 -- 5. Interlude: The early Lancastrian years, 1399-1424 -- 6. Restoration and maturation, 1424-61 -- 7. The Yorkist and early Tudor years, 1461-1502 -- Conclusion: The legal and social contexts of Anglo-Scottish border law in the later middle ages -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Long-standing hostility between Scotland and England affected the pattern of criminal activity in the Anglo-Scottish Border lands. This is an account of how the area created and refined a new system of law to deal with conflicts in the Middle Ages.
English.
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