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The Royal Prerogative and the Learning of the Inns of Court

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Between the mid-fifteenth and mid-sixteenth century Prerogativa Regis, a central text of fiscal feudalism, was introduced into the curriculum of the Inns of Court, developed, and then abandoned. This book argues that while lawyers often turned their attention to the text when political and financial issues brought it to the fore, they sought to maintain an intellectual consistency and coherence in the law. Discussions of both substance and procedure demonstrate how readers reflected the concerns of their time in the topics they chose to consider and how they drew on the learning of both their predecessors and their peers at the Inns. The first study based primarily on readings, this book threw light on legal education, early Tudor financial and administrative procedure, and the relationship between the ways that law was made, taught and used.

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ISBN: 9780521187695
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Author: Margaret Wellesley College, Massachusetts McGlynn
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 362 pages
Series: Cambridge Studies in English Legal History
Genres: Constitutional and administrative law: general
Legal history
European history