The king and his courts : the role of John and Henry III in the administration of justice, 1199-1240 / Ralph V. Turner.
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Donated by Professor Geoffrey Hand, formerly professor of law in University College, Dublin, the European University Institute, Florence, and the University of Birmingham.
Includes bibliographical references
Introduction -- 1. The three royal courts of justic -- 2. The King and procedural questions before his courts -- 3. Customary procedure and the King's will -- 4. The King and the judgments of his courts -- 5. The great men of the realm give counsel -- 6. The King corrects the errors of the royal courts -- 7. The King brings actions -- 8. Please against the King -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.