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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.
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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
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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.
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to record crown pleas to be presented to the justices. The motivation for this administrative reform was the need to raise money for
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Blomefield, Francis, (1807) An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk: volume 6, p. 244.
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Kenneth F. Duggan, "The Limits of Strong Government: Attempts to Control Criminality in Thirteenth-Century England",
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William Craddock Bolland. The General Eyre. Cambridge University Press. 1922. Internet Archive:
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provoked terror in the populace, with men having "fled into the woods" in fear of the judges.
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English Justice Between the Norman Conquest and the Great Charter 1066–1215
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Medieval Justice: Cases and Laws in France, England, and Germany: 500-1500
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David Crook. Records of the General Eyre. HMSO. 1982.
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One medieval chronicle asserts that the 1233 Eyre of
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General Eyre (disambiguation)
royal justice
medieval England
justice in eyre
circuit court
vassals
Old French
Latin
cognate
errant
Ireland
Hubert Walter
Prince John's rebellion
Articles of Eyre
coroners
King Richard I
Cornwall
Gervase de Cornhill
John Cumin
Robert Marmion
Simon of Pattishall
Richard of Staines
Gerard de Camville
Thomas de Multon
Walter of Pattishall
Thomas De Heydon
John de Bayeux
John de Baalun
Martin of Pattishall
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