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12. "Women in the fine rolls."

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Louise Wilkinson, Canterbury Christ Church University. Women, although a minority in the fine rolls, feature in a variety of contexts and on numerous occasions. Louise Wilkinson, uses the fine rolls in conjunction with the originalia rolls in this paper to discuss the ways individual women engaged with the operation of royal government in the mid thirteenth century.

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1. Welcome - Friday 24 June 2011 »

David Carpenter, King's College London

 

 

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3. "Early escheators in the fine rolls" »

Scott Waugh, University of California, Los Angeles.

 

 

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7. "The fine rolls and the period of baronial reform and rebellion, 1258-67" »

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10. "Henry III's piety in the fine rolls" »

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13. "Modelling entities in the Fine Rolls Project" »

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