367:
346:
Reginald
Francis Treharne. "Appendix C2: Note on the Frequency of the General Eyre". The Baronial Plan of Reform, 1258–1263. 1932. Manchester University Press. Barnes and Noble, New York. Reprinted with additions. 1971.
51:
over which they presided, or the right of the monarch (or justices acting in their name) to visit and inspect the holdings of any vassal. The eyre involved visits and inspections at irregular intervals of the houses of
82:
under secure
English rule from about 1220 onwards, but the eyre system seems to have largely gone into abeyance in Ireland at the end of the thirteenth century, and the last Irish eyre was held in 1322.
111:'s reconquest of Normandy. The coroners were also required to account for the wealth forfeited by the rebels and list the financial resources of each shire.
179:
143:
107:
to record crown pleas to be presented to the justices. The motivation for this administrative reform was the need to raise money for
408:
255:
226:
427:
354:
Blomefield, Francis, (1807) An Essay towards a
Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: volume 6, p. 244.
339:
Kenneth F. Duggan, "The Limits of Strong
Government: Attempts to Control Criminality in Thirteenth-Century England",
437:
432:
17:
401:
96:
40:
322:
William
Craddock Bolland. The General Eyre. Cambridge University Press. 1922. Internet Archive:
394:
167:
348:
123:
provoked terror in the populace, with men having "fled into the woods" in fear of the judges.
328:
382:
197:
173:
8:
325:
323:
149:
137:
133:
275:
161:
155:
230:
100:
334:
44:
378:
269:
251:
191:
185:
108:
99:. Within two months, justices on eyre had visited every shire in England. The
421:
92:
48:
36:
306:
English
Justice Between the Norman Conquest and the Great Charter 1066–1215
291:
Medieval
Justice: Cases and Laws in France, England, and Germany: 500-1500
57:
366:
120:
104:
95:'s justiciarship to restore royal justice following the anarchy of
79:
71:
227:"Eyre: Definition, usage and pronunciation - YourDictionary.com"
75:
53:
64:
308:. Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society. p. 73.
374:
267:
333:
David Crook. Records of the
General Eyre. HMSO. 1982.
35:, was the name of a circuit travelled by an itinerant
119:
One medieval chronicle asserts that the 1233 Eyre of
16:"General Eyre" redirects here. For other uses, see
419:
402:
409:
395:
288:
78:. Eyres were also held in those parts of
56:in the kingdom. The term is derived from
303:
274:. Cambridge University Press. pp.
256:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
420:
126:
91:The eyre of 1194 was initiated under
361:
13:
316:
14:
449:
327:. First paperback edition. 2015.
268:William Craddock Bolland (1922).
365:
343:93:261 (2020), pp. 399–419
258:, Oxford University Press, 2004
205:1225 Peter, abbot of Tewkesbury
114:
86:
297:
282:
261:
244:
219:
1:
212:
18:General Eyre (disambiguation)
381:. You can help Knowledge by
304:Stenton, Doris Mary (1964).
7:
103:appointed local knights as
10:
454:
360:
15:
428:English legal terminology
438:Legal terminology stubs
97:Prince John's rebellion
31:, sometimes called a
433:Medieval English law
202:1225 Richard de Veym
198:Martin of Pattishall
174:Walter of Pattishall
70:("journey"), and is
341:Historical Research
289:Hunt Janin (2004).
250:Robert C. Stacey, ‘
208:1226 Alambire Lucas
150:Simon of Pattishall
134:Gervase de Cornhill
162:Gerard de Camville
156:Richard of Staines
127:Itinerant justices
390:
389:
445:
411:
404:
397:
369:
362:
310:
309:
301:
295:
294:
286:
280:
279:
271:The General Eyre
265:
259:
248:
242:
241:
239:
238:
229:. Archived from
223:
180:Thomas De Heydon
168:Thomas de Multon
101:Articles of Eyre
74:with errand and
41:medieval England
453:
452:
448:
447:
446:
444:
443:
442:
418:
417:
416:
415:
358:
319:
317:Further reading
314:
313:
302:
298:
287:
283:
266:
262:
249:
245:
236:
234:
225:
224:
220:
215:
129:
117:
89:
45:justice in eyre
21:
12:
11:
5:
451:
441:
440:
435:
430:
414:
413:
406:
399:
391:
388:
387:
370:
356:
355:
352:
344:
337:
331:
318:
315:
312:
311:
296:
281:
260:
252:Walter, Hubert
243:
217:
216:
214:
211:
210:
209:
206:
203:
200:
194:
192:John de Baalun
188:
186:John de Bayeux
182:
176:
170:
164:
158:
152:
146:
144:Robert Marmion
140:
128:
125:
116:
113:
109:King Richard I
88:
85:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
450:
439:
436:
434:
431:
429:
426:
425:
423:
412:
407:
405:
400:
398:
393:
392:
386:
384:
380:
377:article is a
376:
371:
368:
364:
363:
359:
353:
350:
345:
342:
338:
336:
332:
330:
326:
324:
321:
320:
307:
300:
293:. p. 78.
292:
285:
277:
273:
272:
264:
257:
253:
247:
233:on 2007-09-27
232:
228:
222:
218:
207:
204:
201:
199:
195:
193:
189:
187:
183:
181:
177:
175:
171:
169:
165:
163:
159:
157:
153:
151:
147:
145:
141:
139:
135:
131:
130:
124:
122:
112:
110:
106:
102:
98:
94:
93:Hubert Walter
84:
81:
77:
73:
69:
66:
62:
59:
55:
50:
49:circuit court
46:
42:
38:
37:royal justice
34:
30:
26:
19:
383:expanding it
372:
357:
340:
335:Google Books
329:Google Books
305:
299:
290:
284:
270:
263:
254:(d. 1205)’,
246:
235:. Retrieved
231:the original
221:
118:
115:Eyre of 1233
90:
87:Eyre of 1194
67:
60:
33:general eyre
32:
28:
24:
22:
422:Categories
375:legal term
237:2008-09-02
213:References
138:John Cumin
58:Old French
47:), or the
349:Page 398
121:Cornwall
105:coroners
184:1224-5
80:Ireland
72:cognate
63:, from
54:vassals
76:errant
373:This
196:1225
190:1225
178:1221
172:1218
166:1217
160:1209
154:1208
148:1190
142:1177
132:1170
65:Latin
379:stub
278:-23.
68:iter
61:erre
29:iter
25:eyre
43:(a
39:in
27:or
23:An
424::
276:22
136:;
410:e
403:t
396:v
385:.
351:.
240:.
20:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.