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- W4352975314 abstract "Cheshire’s judicial system lay outside usual English legal jurisdiction. Those who ran that system were therefore extremely important to the life of the county and in changes to government policy towards the palatinate. The involvement of courtiers or others linked to the central administration was often the subject of controversy in Cheshire and elsewhere. This chapter will consider whether in the early Tudor period local administrative posts were taken by outsiders or by local men with strong interests at court resulting in a diminution in the county’s autonomy. It will argue that the officers of the shire remained largely local men; that if they began to represent the influence of any outside body, it was that of the Council in the Marches of Wales as much as the court; and that their influence was neither dramatically new nor disruptive of the privileges and community of the palatinate. In fact, the presence of men with outside interests served to reinforce commitment to the palatinate’s traditions and to the rights of elites both in the centre and locality." @default.
- W4352975314 created "2023-03-23" @default.
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- W4352975314 title "The Officers of the Palatinate" @default.
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