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| | | | | By Sara M. Butler, 27 November 2024. The sign of the late medieval public notary Hans Braun from Bamberg, operating in Bolzano in 1429. Public Domain. Wikipedia. Unlike many other places in Europe, notaries public did not take hold and proliferate in England after the twelfth-century Legal Revolution. While judge-led law in the newly... | |
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| | | | | This post is part of our 'The People and the Law' Online Symposium, a series exploring early modern English legal sources. Laura Flannigan is a Junior Research Fellow at St John's College, Oxford University. She works on litigation, society, and politics in late medieval and early modern England. You can follow her on Twitter/X at... | |
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| | | | | It is a pleasure to welcome Toni Mount to History ... the Interesting Bits. Toni is a brilliant historian and born storyteller and she is here today to give a glimpse of the history behind her latest Seb Foxley novel, The Colour of Darkness | |
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| | | Troy Patterson reviews Season 2 of "The Crown," the Netflix series about a young Queen Elizabeth, starring Claire Foy and John Lithgow. | ||