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Title: King, Parliament, and Public Finance in Medieval England to 1369
Description: Oxford, Clarendon Press, (1996). orig.boards. 22x14cm, xiii, 554 pp, A facsimile reprint of the 1975 edition.. Minor rubbing, some page-edge soil, VG. dustwrapper ¶ Contents: The Emergence of Public Finance: The Origins of National Taxation; The Growth of National Taxation, 1217-1290; The First Crisis over Taxation, 1294-1297; Parliament, Taxation & Military Service, 1297-1337; Parliamentary Taxation & the Redress of Grievances, 1297-1337; The Fisc; The Ordinances & the Demand for Resumption, 1307-1343; Exchequer, Chamber & Wardrobe to 1307; Exchequer & Wardrobe, 1307-1347; King Parliament, & the Burdens of War, 1337-1369; The Second Crisis over Taxation: The Crisis in the Country, 1337-1339; The Parliamentary Crisis, 1339-1340; Stratford' s Administration, 1340; Parliament & Crown, 1341-1343 ; The Lay Subsidies, 134 4-1360; Parliamentary Taxation & Prerogative Levies, 1343-1362: Principles & Procedures; Purveyance & Military Service; Judicial & Feudal Dues; Parliament & Mercantile Taxation: The Maltolt; Other Levies; King, Parliament & Public Finance in Time of Peace, 1360-1369; Retrospect; Appendices: Documents in the Winchester Cathedral Cartuary; Exchequer Revenues & Expenditures under Edward II and Edward III.

Keywords: English Financial History, Medieval England, Public Finance, Lay Taxation, Government, Administration, Anglo-Norman Polity, King Edward II,

Price: US$ 59.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS001150I