8 avril 2018
https://www.openedition.org/12554 , info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Maurice H. Keen, « English Military Experience and the Court of Chivalry: the Case of Grey V. Hastings », Publications de l’Institut de recherches historiques du Septentrion, ID : 10670/1.gvj9mc
The medieval records of what was called the Court of Chivalry of England, the Court of the Constable and the Marshal, have perished. The Calendars of Patent Rolls, with their evidence about the appointment of commissioners to hear appeals from the Court’s judgement in cases concerning prisoners, ransoms, indentures, safe-conducts and other military matters, hint tantalisingly at how active this court must at times have been, but tell no more. We know that its records were once preserved in re...