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1 The English Crown

2 Henry II r

3 Juries of presentment were quite different from these dudes

4 The Common Structure of Feudal Society

5 Writs

6 Judges in Eyre travelled across all Angevin Territories

7 The Emergence of the Gentry

8 Glanvill Treatise on the Laws & Customs of England 1188

9 Outlaws of Medieval Legend

10 How is RH Connected to Common Law?
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11 What are the features of ballads?
What does Keen say about the form or genre of the Robin Hood ballads and their audience? What are the features of ballads? What does Robin’s interaction with Sir Richard atte Lee suggest about the nature of his audience?

12 What is the literary form of the earliest written Robin Hood legends?
French Metrical Romance Middle English Ballads French Epic Poems Latin Verse, iambic pentameter

13 What was the most famous and influential of the earliest written RH ballads?
Robin Hode and the Monk Robin Hode and the Sheriff Little Geste of Robin Hode Robin Hode & the Knight Robin Hode & the King

14 Plantagenet Coat of Arms John’s accession to the throne was a break in dynastic succession

15 The English Crown

16 King John r. 1199-1126 antagonized his powerful subjects

17 The Common Structure of Feudal Society

18 In 1205, Hubert Walter Archbishop of Canterbury died "Hubertwalterstatuecanterburycathedraloutside" by Ealdgyth - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Commons -

19 Pope Innocent III Lawyer Pope 1198-1216 excommunicated John in 1209

20 Battle of Bouvines July 27, 1214

21 Magna Carta The Magna Carta, British Library, London King John,
Worchester Cathedral

22 Magna Carta June 15-19, 1215

23 Henry III

24 Westminster Abbey

25 Simon de Montfort 6th earl of Leicester created the Provisions of Oxford (1258), which became a blueprint for parliament

26 Edward I: The kings of England had to pay homage to the French crown, such as Philip IV, for control of Gascony c. 1271

27 Edward I’s Expensive Welsh Campaigns 1270s-1290s Castles North & South Wales

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29 Edward expanded parliament to include more than just lords

30 Warfare over English Continental Possessions encouraged Edward III to call Parliament frequently

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33 Henry IV 1399-1413 In 1407 concedes that grants of taxation must begin in Commons


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