Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Timeline of Parliamentary Activity
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 The System – Liveries and Retaining
- Chapter 2 The Early Years, 1390 to 1449
- Chapter 3 The Later Years, 1449 to 1520
- Chapter 4 Outcomes and Enforcement
- Chapter 5 The Identity of the Indicted
- Chapter 6 The Geography of the Cases
- Chapter 7 Networks and Localities
- Chapter 8 Livery and Disorder
- Chapter 9 The Urban Experience
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1 Number of Cases by Reign
- Appendix 2 Number of Cases in each County
- Appendix 3 List of Letters to Towns and Lordships
- Appendix 4 List of Local Ordinances
- Appendix 5 Letters from Henry VII to Duchy of Lancaster Officials
- Bibliography
- Index
Appendix 5 - Letters from Henry VII to Duchy of Lancaster Officials
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 April 2020
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Timeline of Parliamentary Activity
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 The System – Liveries and Retaining
- Chapter 2 The Early Years, 1390 to 1449
- Chapter 3 The Later Years, 1449 to 1520
- Chapter 4 Outcomes and Enforcement
- Chapter 5 The Identity of the Indicted
- Chapter 6 The Geography of the Cases
- Chapter 7 Networks and Localities
- Chapter 8 Livery and Disorder
- Chapter 9 The Urban Experience
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1 Number of Cases by Reign
- Appendix 2 Number of Cases in each County
- Appendix 3 List of Letters to Towns and Lordships
- Appendix 4 List of Local Ordinances
- Appendix 5 Letters from Henry VII to Duchy of Lancaster Officials
- Bibliography
- Index
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To Richard Gardiner, mayor of Lancaster and Thomas Eskryg and Giles Drynkall, bailiffs of the said town to make proclamation about retaining – 13 March 1488.
To Brian Sandford, esquire of the body, constable of Pickering, steward of the honour and lordship – 5 July 1489.
To Viscount Well, the stewards of his lordship of Sutton in Holland Lincolnshire – 16 February 1489.
To Henry Wentworth, steward of the honour of Pontefract – 18 June 1492.
To John Villers, steward of the lordship of Chesterfeld and Skardsdale – 8 November 1493.
To Brain Sandford, steward of the honour of Pickering and Pykerynglith, parcel of the duchy of Lancaster in Yorkshire and Richard Cholmeley, gentleman – 20 February 1494.
To the lord Hastings, steward of all our honour of Leicester, part of the duchy of Lancaster – 12 July 1494.
To the mayor and brethren and recorder of the town of Leicester – 20 March 1498.
To Bryan Palmer, deputy steward of the honour of Pontefract – 28 November 1500.
To George Talbot fourth earl of Shrewsbury and the inhabitants of the honour of Tickhill – 21 May 1501
To Sir Thomas Worsley, knight of the body, Henry, duke of York's deputy in the honours of Pontefract and Knarseborough – 26 May 1501.
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- Bastard Feudalism, English Society and the LawThe Statutes of Livery, 1390–1520, pp. 215 - 216Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2020