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Council of Wales and the Marches

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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.
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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
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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".
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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
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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.
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According to Davies, "when the Council at Ludlow was abolished ... there was very little protest in Wales. Instead, the Welsh gentry embraced London".
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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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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".
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John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, sometime president of the council, executed for treason around the succession crisis for
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Lowe, D (1980). "Patronage and politics: Edward IV, the Wydevills, and the council of the prince of Wales, 1471–83".
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The Official Baronage of England: showing the succession, dignities, and offices of every peer from 1066 to 1885
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An Act for takeing away the Court holden before the President and Councill of the Marches of Wales.
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Dr John Caius attended to the sweating sickness in Shrewsbury on the instructions of the council.
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gave the council statutory recognition; it had previously been based solely upon the king's
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Court of the Council in the Dominion and Principality of Wales, and the Marches of the same
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During its years of operation, between the 15th and 17th centuries, it was based between
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Its geographical area of responsibility varied but generally covered all of modern
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The Council House Gate House in Shrewsbury, another headquarters of the council
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The council was initially responsible for governing the lands held under the
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of England as a body to counsel and act on behalf of his son, the infant
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Fifteenth Century England, 1399–1509: Studies in Politics and Society
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Fifteenth Century England, 1399–1509: Studies in Politics and Society
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Welsh Joint Education Committee: The Council of Wales and the Marches
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It had charge of the public health response to the 1551 outbreak of
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vice-president of the council, without formally holding the title.
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The council was founded in Shrewsbury and met there and in Ludlow
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Ludlow Castle, a headquarters of the Council of the Marches
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Recovery, Reorientation and Reformation: Wales c.1415–1642
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The council was abolished on 25 July 1689, following the
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Administrative body of the Kingdom of England (1473–1689)
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The following served as vice-presidents of the council:
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This Realm of England; Monarchy, Aristocracy, Democracy
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The council continued after the death of Edward IV and
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Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion
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within and adjoining Wales. He established his son at
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The Council in the Marches of Wales under Elizabeth I
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Index

Court of Marches of Wales Act 1688
Council for Wales and Monmouthshire
Council for Wales and Monmouthshire
Welsh Office
Senedd
a series
History of Wales
Red Dragon of Wales
WALLIA PRINCIPATUS Vulgo WALES
Timeline
British
Bibliography
Prehistory
archaeology
Roman conquest
of Anglesey
In the Roman era
Anglo-Welsh wars
rebellions
In the Middle Ages
early
high
late
Norman invasion
settlement
Edwardian conquest
Glyndŵr rebellion
Settlement in the Americas
Early modern period
witchcraft

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