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- Title
Giving and Receiving Counsel: Forging Political Culture in Western French and Anglo-Norman Assemblies.
- Authors
E. BARTON, RICHARD
- Abstract
An essay which explored the meaning of counsel (consilium) through comparing western French acts recording judicial disputes with the case of William of Saint Calais, bishop of Durham, England who was sent to trial for abandoning King William II Rufus during the rebellion of 1088, is presented. Topics covered include counsel as an integral part of justice as illustrated by cases where direct speech is represented by the monastic writers who produced record of placita in the Loire valley.
- Subjects
LAWYERS -- History; TRIALS (Law); WILLIAM, of St. Calais, d. 1096; WILLIAM II, King of England, ca. 1056-1100; JUSTICE administration -- History; HISTORY
- Publication
History, 2017, Vol 102, Issue 353, p787
- ISSN
0018-2648
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/1468-229X.12515