Originally published in 1953 this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the Court of Wards and Liveries. The court was established on 1540 as a means of administering the system of feudal dues it was additionally responsible for wardship and livery issues. Formally abolished in 1660 the court had previously ceased to have a function due to the abolition of feudal tenures by the Long Parliament in 1646. Consummately researched the text was compiled by the author during a period of employment by the Public Record Office this allowed for extensive access to the Court's records and other important documentation.
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