The Court Rolls of Walsham le Willows, 1351-1399 by Ray Lock

The Court Rolls of Walsham le Willows, 1351-1399 by Ray Lock

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Detailed evidence of the workings of local administration and justice in the fourteenth century.

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The Court Rolls of Walsham le Willows, 1351-1399 by Ray Lock

The court rolls of the two manors of Walsham le Willows provide detailed evidence of the workings of local administration and justice in the fourteenth century, and were themselves working documents designed to be accessible to all. As Ray Lock says of the documents edited in the first volume, 'they protected the interest of the ordinary man and woman as well as that of the lord of the manor.' This second volume completes the transcription of all surviving court rolls for the fourteenth century manors of Walsham le Willows, covering the proceedings of ninety-nine courts after the Black Death had tragically reduced the local population. Serious difficulties still had to be overcome: for example, two successive reeves of Walsham manor were heavily fined for gross dereliction of duty, and in 1353 a large number of tenants refused to perform services for their lord. In general, however, these rolls give ample evidence of increased prosperity as land-holdings grew in size, and as the land and labour markets quickly stabilised. RAY LOCK is a retired civil servant who has become immersed in the study of local history since his move to Suffolk. He edited the first volume of Walsham le Willows court rolls for the Suffolk Records Society (published in 1998), and has written on the local effects of the Black Death in the Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History.
Manorial court rolls are especially informative, supplying details about an eclectic range of everyday activities and offences.. Ray Lock's excellent work...places Walsham le Willows, an unexceptional Suffolk village, proudly upon the historical map. One hopes for a second volume. * ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW *
RAY LOCK is a retired civil servant, who in 1965 was selected as first General Manager of the National Giro. In 1978 he retired and with his wife Jean moved to Suffolk, where both of them became immersed in the study of local history. His edition of the first volume of Walsham Court Rolls, published in 1998 is also available from Boydell & Brewer.
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ISBN 13 9780851158464
ISBN 10 0851158463
Title The Court Rolls of Walsham le Willows, 1351-1399
Author Ray Lock
Series Suffolk Records Society
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Year published 2002-02-07
Number of pages 244
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