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Law Courts And Lawyers In The City Of London 13001550 1st Edition Penelope Tucker

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Law Courts And Lawyers In The City Of London 13001550 1st Edition Penelope Tucker
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.58 MB
Pages: 437
Author: Penelope Tucker
ISBN: 0521866685
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Law Courts And Lawyers In The City Of London 13001550 1st Edition Penelope Tucker by Penelope Tucker 0521866685 instant download after payment.

Between 1300 and 1550, London's courts were the most important English lay law courts outside Westminster. They served the most active and innovative of the local jurisdictions in which custom combined with the common law to produce different legal remedies from those contemporaneously available in the central courts. More importantly for the long term, not only did London's practices affect other local courts, but they influenced the development of the national common law, and quite possibly the development of the legal profession itself. This book provides a detailed account, accessible to non-legal historians, of the administration of the law by the medieval and early modern city of London. In analysing the workings of London's laws and law courts and the careers of those who worked in them, it shows how that administration, and those involved in it, helped to shape the modern English law.

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