1189:
973:
150:
1594:
961:
1413:
1289:
144:
1572:
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884:
1236:
charges of misgovernment by officials and the false verdicts of juries; it was to enforce the laws against livery and maintenance, to punish rumour mongers and adulterers, and to deal with disputes concerning enclosures, villein service, and manorial questions; it heard appeals from the common law courts; and it was responsible for administering the legislation dealing with religion.
1197:
872:
1844:
1235:
However, its functions were interpreted widely. It was to hear all suits, civil and criminal, which were brought by individuals too poor to sue at common law; it was to try all cases of murder, felony, piracy, wrecking, and such crimes as were likely to disturb the peace; it was to investigate
1231:
The legislation which gave statutory recognition to the council did not specify its role, but declared that the president and council should have power to hear and determine "such Causes and
Matters as be or heretofore hath been accustomed and used".
1430:
An Act to execute
Judgements & Decrees saved in a Clause in an Act of the First Yeare of the Reigne of King William and Queen Mary, intituled, "An Act for taking away the Court holden before the President and Council of the Marches of
525:
1150:. The full council was composed of the lord president and his deputy, with twenty members nominated by the king; these included members of the royal household, some of the bishops of Wales, and the justices of the
815:
804:
800:
149:
1188:
1613:
1601:
1185:
Worcestershire unsuccessfully attempted to free itself in 1576, and the council's authority over the
English counties was relaxed in 1606 but restored by royal decree in 1609.
819:
834:
500:
350:
346:
830:
845:
1522:
According to Davies, "when the
Council at Ludlow was abolished ... there was very little protest in Wales. Instead, the Welsh gentry embraced London".
1719:
796:
579:
2252:
1625:
915:
531:
972:
1691:
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1223:
represented a remarkable experiment in regional government. It administered the law cheaply and rapidly; it dealt with up to twenty cases a day and
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1587:
1436:
1311:
1073:
775:
2223:
1673:
485:
208:
1796:
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1685:
1679:
849:
712:
2060:
Lowe, D (1977). "The council of the prince of Wales and the decline of the
Herbert family during the second reign of Edward IV, 1471–83".
1649:
1637:
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73:
31:
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1815:
2267:
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1940:
1838:
1112:
1151:
855:
261:
252:
1643:
2307:
1661:
810:
1575:
John Dudley, Duke of
Northumberland, sometime president of the council, executed for treason around the succession crisis for
2312:
2272:
908:
513:
442:
267:
218:
1593:
143:
1725:
1484:
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242:
226:
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174:
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635:
490:
257:
741:
1731:
840:
696:
629:
398:
168:
2073:
Lowe, D (1980). "Patronage and politics: Edward IV, the
Wydevills, and the council of the prince of Wales, 1471–83".
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189:
164:
123:
2002:
The
Official Baronage of England: showing the succession, dignities, and offices of every peer from 1066 to 1885
960:
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1903:
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495:
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295:
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272:
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781:
199:
1425:
1417:
1301:
1293:
1061:
549:
307:
1953:
1772:
1559:
1535:
1131:, the council was responsible for acting on behalf of his sons as successive Princes of Wales, first
1128:
1124:
1041:
771:
707:
356:
247:
183:
1777:
1504:
1500:
1306:
An Act for takeing away the Court holden before the
President and Councill of the Marches of Wales.
1108:
1069:
393:
17:
2139:
2106:
2048:
2036:
1907:
1895:
1756:
1516:
1243:
Dr John Caius attended to the sweating sickness in
Shrewsbury on the instructions of the council.
999:
660:
655:
621:
560:
342:
1866:
2219:
1936:
1834:
1749:
1580:
1351:
1316:
1248:
1205:
1096:
1081:
995:
505:
179:
1002:. Its jurisdiction ranged widely, from judicial matters to public health and administration.
2211:
2131:
2098:
1385:
1209:
1146:
gave the council statutory recognition; it had previously been based solely upon the king's
786:
683:
625:
602:
361:
332:
317:
282:
132:
1571:
930:
Court of the Council in the Dominion and Principality of Wales, and the Marches of the same
2089:(July 1922). "Council, Star Chamber, and Privy Council under the Tudors: I. The Council".
1565:
1179:
1034:
1030:
521:
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365:
990:
During its years of operation, between the 15th and 17th centuries, it was based between
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1005:
Its geographical area of responsibility varied but generally covered all of modern
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598:
594:
77:
2000:
2040:
1899:
1713:
1707:
1147:
509:
369:
302:
2154:(1956). "The Star Chamber and the council in the marches of Wales, 1558–1603".
2135:
1239:
978:
The Council House Gate House in Shrewsbury, another headquarters of the council
2198:(1961). "The activity of the council in the marches under the early Stuarts".
1553:
1256:
1252:
1167:
1136:
1014:
949:
312:
1060:
The council was initially responsible for governing the lands held under the
1441:
1088:
517:
375:
327:
1196:
1163:
1092:
1091:
of England as a body to counsel and act on behalf of his son, the infant
1077:
1026:
337:
2143:
2110:
2053:
Fifteenth Century England, 1399–1509: Studies in Politics and Society
1912:
Fifteenth Century England, 1399–1509: Studies in Politics and Society
1816:
Welsh Joint Education Committee: The Council of Wales and the Marches
1479:
1366:
1155:
1064:, the lands directly administered by the English Crown following the
322:
81:
2119:
1247:
It had charge of the public health response to the 1551 outbreak of
1158:, and had responsibilities for the whole of Wales together with the
1095:. King Edward had recently been restored to the monarchy during the
1763:
vice-president of the council, without formally holding the title.
1219:, at its peak under Sidney and for a period thereafter the council:
1592:
1570:
1238:
1195:
1187:
1006:
984:
The council was founded in Shrewsbury and met there and in Ludlow
2186:(1961). "The attack on the council in the marches, 1603–42".
2039:(1972). "Wales and the Marches in the Fifteenth Century". In
1898:(1972). "Wales and the Marches in the Fifteenth Century". In
2018:
966:
Ludlow Castle, a headquarters of the Council of the Marches
2218:. History of Wales. Vol. 3. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
2216:
Recovery, Reorientation and Reformation: Wales c.1415–1642
1759:(from 1578 the Chief Justice of Chester) often acted as a
1954:"The mysterious story of the 'English sweating sickness'"
1499:
The council was abolished on 25 July 1689, following the
27:
Administrative body of the Kingdom of England (1473–1689)
1702:
The following served as vice-presidents of the council:
1212:, (who was president of the council from 1560 to 1586).
2120:"The Council of the Marches in the Seventeenth Century"
1830:
This Realm of England; Monarchy, Aristocracy, Democracy
1123:
The council continued after the death of Edward IV and
2188:
Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion
1103:
within and adjoining Wales. He established his son at
2174:
The Council in the Marches of Wales under Elizabeth I
1530:The following served as presidents of the council:
1490:
1478:
1468:
1463:
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1448:
1435:
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1398:
1384:
1377:
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1335:
1310:
1300:
1274:
104:
92:
87:
69:
61:
53:
48:
41:
2171:
1827:Marriott, Sir John Arthur Ransome (17 June 1938).
99:Charles Gerard, 1st Earl of Macclesfield (final)
948:, was a regional administrative body founded in
2005:. Vol. 3. London: Longmans, Green & Co
1227:stated that the 'oppressed poor' flocked to it.
1200:Sir Henry Sidney, lord president of the council
1099:, and he and his allies controlled most of the
30:For the advisory body established in 1948, see
2055:. Bristol: Sutton Publishing. pp. 145–72.
1972:
1970:
1914:. Bristol: Sutton Publishing. pp. 145–72.
1597:1st Earl of Pembroke, president of the council
909:
8:
1868:Catalogue description: order book and papers
1182:was exempted in 1562, and Cheshire in 1569.
1115:families as leading figures in the council.
1037:was exempted in 1562, and Cheshire in 1569.
1076:, a council to rule Wales and the Marches,
1885:, Little, Brown, and Company, 1912, p. 502
1626:John Williams, 1st Baron Williams de Thame
1395:
1271:
1162:. These were initially deemed to comprise
916:
902:
117:
38:
1976:Listed to 1603 in Williams 1958, p. xiv.
1927:
1925:
1923:
1921:
1692:Charles Gerard, 1st Earl of Macclesfield
1668:William Compton, 1st Earl of Northampton
1204:Leading figures on the council included
2156:Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies
2075:Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies
2062:Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies
2020:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
1789:
131:
120:
2118:Skeel, Caroline A. J. (January 1915).
1811:
1809:
1807:
1192:Sir Rowland Hill served on the council
2178:. Cardiff: University of Wales Press.
1674:John Egerton, 1st Earl of Bridgewater
1614:William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke
1602:William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke
1386:Text of statute as originally enacted
7:
1999:Doyle, James William Edmund (1886).
1686:Henry Somerset, 1st Duke of Beaufort
1680:Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbery
1107:, and appointed his allies from the
1650:Edward la Zouche, 11th Baron Zouche
1638:Henry Herbert, 2nd Earl of Pembroke
591:Council for Wales and Monmouthshire
74:Council for Wales and Monmouthshire
32:Council for Wales and Monmouthshire
1473:Court of Marches of Wales Act 1688
1400:Court of Marches of Wales Act 1697
1276:Court of Marches of Wales Act 1688
1047:Its archive is now in Shrewsbury.
25:
18:Court of Marches of Wales Act 1688
2253:1689 disestablishments in England
1326:1 Will. & Mar. Sess. 1. c. 26
1847:from the original on 15 May 2019
1411:
1287:
994:and the council's chambers near
971:
959:
934:Council of Wales and the Marches
882:
870:
567:Council of Wales and the Marches
148:
142:
43:Council of Wales and the Marches
2023:. Oxford University Press. 2004
1662:Thomas Gerard, 1st Baron Gerard
2288:1472 establishments in England
1698:Vice-presidents of the council
1068:in the 13th century. In 1457,
1:
2103:10.1093/ehr/XXXVII.CXLVII.337
1952:Roy, Dr Subir (21 May 2021).
1833:. Books for Libraries Press.
1485:Statute Law Revision Act 1867
1372:Statute Law Revision Act 1867
1588:John Dudley, Earl of Warwick
1125:the disappearance of his son
826:History of Cardiff City F.C.
1881:William Searle Holdsworth,
1755:In addition, from 1542 the
1066:Edwardian conquest of Wales
111:Gervase Babington (final)
2329:
1656:Ralph Eure, 3rd Baron Eure
1393:United Kingdom legislation
1269:United Kingdom legislation
580:United Kingdom (1801–1922)
253:Settlement in the Americas
29:
2283:Medieval history of Wales
2278:History of Worcestershire
2124:English Historical Review
2091:English Historical Review
1855:– via Google Books.
1526:Presidents of the council
1410:
1405:
1286:
1281:
1178:and Gloucestershire; the
1154:. It continued to sit at
1087:It was re-established by
434:Titles of the Welsh Court
2268:History of Monmouthshire
2263:History of Herefordshire
2136:10.1093/ehr/XXX.CXVII.19
1883:A History of English Law
1503:of 1688 which overthrew
942:Cyngor Cymru a'r Gororau
574:Kingdom of Great Britain
1215:According to historian
1152:Court of Great Sessions
1093:Edward, Prince of Wales
856:Early modern Witchcraft
742:1904–1905 Welsh revival
414:List of rulers in Wales
2308:Legal history of Wales
1985:Williams 1958, p. xiv.
1598:
1584:
1244:
1229:
1201:
1193:
1144:Laws in Wales Act 1542
1040:It was similar to the
946:Council of the Marches
941:
932:, commonly called the
518:contemporary Welsh law
2313:Principality of Wales
2273:History of Shropshire
1799:This Realm of England
1596:
1574:
1540:c. 1501–1512: Bishop
1418:Parliament of England
1294:Parliament of England
1242:
1221:
1199:
1191:
1072:created for his son,
1062:Principality of Wales
550:Principality of Wales
532:History of the courts
268:Industrial revolution
2200:Welsh History Review
1773:Council of the North
1042:Council of the North
703:Historical documents
2258:History of Cheshire
2248:Government of Wales
1778:Council of the West
1644:Sir Richard Lewknor
1519:as joint monarchs.
1501:Glorious Revolution
1259:to minister to it.
486:Constitutional laws
394:King of the Britons
258:Early modern period
1933:A History of Wales
1757:Justice of Chester
1742:1577–1580: Bishop
1618:1558–1559: Bishop
1606:1553–1555: Bishop
1599:
1585:
1564:1543–1549: Bishop
1558:1534–1543: Bishop
1552:1525–1534: Bishop
1546:1512–1525: Bishop
1534:1473–1500: Bishop
1317:1 Will. & Mar.
1245:
1202:
1194:
1000:Kingdom of England
833: •
818: •
803: •
787:Geological history
754: •
695: •
691: •
628: •
601: •
597: •
593: •
561:Kingdom of England
524: •
520: •
516: •
512: •
471:Medieval Welsh law
368: •
349: •
243:Edwardian conquest
225: •
221: •
215:In the Middle Ages
2303:History of Ludlow
2243:Politics of Wales
2225:978-0-19-821733-6
2212:Williams, Glanmor
1935:, Penguin, 1993,
1750:Gervase Babington
1732:Hugh Cholmondeley
1726:John Throckmorton
1497:
1496:
1464:Other legislation
1406:Act of Parliament
1391:
1390:
1361:Other legislation
1282:Act of Parliament
1249:sweating sickness
1101:marcher lordships
1097:Wars of the Roses
996:Shrewsbury Castle
926:
925:
738:Christian history
717:historic counties
506:England and Wales
419:Rulers of Gwynedd
296:Medieval kingdoms
248:Glyndŵr rebellion
116:
115:
70:Succeeded by
16:(Redirected from
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2229:
2207:
2191:
2179:
2177:
2163:
2147:
2114:
2097:(147): 337–360.
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2069:
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2049:Griffiths, Ralph
2041:Chrimes, Stanley
2037:Griffiths, Ralph
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1908:Griffiths, Ralph
1900:Chrimes, Stanley
1896:Griffiths, Ralph
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1642:1601 (acting?):
1632:Sir Henry Sidney
1507:and established
1492:Status: Repealed
1415:
1414:
1401:
1396:
1379:Status: Repealed
1327:
1291:
1290:
1277:
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1255:, and appointed
1210:Sir Henry Sidney
1206:Sir Rowland Hill
975:
963:
918:
911:
904:
887:
886:
885:
875:
874:
873:
841:British military
820:with other teams
766:history-specific
756:woollen industry
748:Economic history
713:Local government
684:Welsh literature
514:former march law
443:British monarchs
438:English monarchs
205:Anglo-Welsh wars
200:In the Roman era
152:
146:
136:
118:
39:
21:
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2196:Williams, Penry
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2184:Williams, Penry
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2152:Williams, Penry
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1797:J. A. Ransome,
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1730:1569–1571: Sir
1718:1562–1576: Sir
1708:Sir James Croft
1700:
1566:Richard Sampson
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1180:City of Bristol
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1035:City of Bristol
1031:Gloucestershire
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816:team since 2004
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522:Wales-only laws
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424:Rulers of Powys
409:Prince of Wales
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2130:(117): 19–27.
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2087:Pollard, A. F.
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1620:Gilbert Bourne
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1608:Nicholas Heath
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1548:Geoffrey Blyth
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1176:Worcestershire
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1057:
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1023:Worcestershire
983:
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769:
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733:Jewish history
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681:
679:Welsh language
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