The Plantagenet kings established a centralized government with the king at the head who was supported by royal officials such as the chancellor, treasurer, and chamberlain. The king derived revenue from sources like taxes on lands, movables, wool exports, and clerical grants to fund a large royal household, military forces, and influence over localities through sheriffs. This system helped the Plantagenet kings consolidate and expand royal power with the support of the nobility who were patrons of the crown.
(Contributions in Military History, 26) Hans Delbrück - History of The Art of War - Within The Framework of Political History. Vol. 3. The Middle Ages. 3-Greenwood Press (1982)
The Plantagenet kings established a centralized government with the king at the head who was supported by royal officials such as the chancellor, treasurer, and chamberlain. The king derived revenue from sources like taxes on lands, movables, wool exports, and clerical grants to fund a large royal household, military forces, and influence over localities through sheriffs. This system helped the Plantagenet kings consolidate and expand royal power with the support of the nobility who were patrons of the crown.
The Plantagenet kings established a centralized government with the king at the head who was supported by royal officials such as the chancellor, treasurer, and chamberlain. The king derived revenue from sources like taxes on lands, movables, wool exports, and clerical grants to fund a large royal household, military forces, and influence over localities through sheriffs. This system helped the Plantagenet kings consolidate and expand royal power with the support of the nobility who were patrons of the crown.
The Plantagenet kings established a centralized government with the king at the head who was supported by royal officials such as the chancellor, treasurer, and chamberlain. The king derived revenue from sources like taxes on lands, movables, wool exports, and clerical grants to fund a large royal household, military forces, and influence over localities through sheriffs. This system helped the Plantagenet kings consolidate and expand royal power with the support of the nobility who were patrons of the crown.
Medieval Government (Plantagenet Kings) OLGA: FALTA ALGO DELANTE DE
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King Royal Patronage
Fixed chancery and of nobility cooks, grooms, butlers, etc curia regis + exchequer at itinerant Westminster chancellor domestic household inheritance treasurer service (relief) chamberlain military wardship constables political & organization marriage marshalls administrative Sources of royal offices steward duties household revenue knights nobility paid $ in instalments royal influence garrisons main field on localities as for key armies + (Dane) gold on land castles mounted Lordship and jurisdiction magantes sheriffs archers scutage (knights) Henry II mobilised & tahage (movables in boroughs, cities) commanded % assessed on revenue + movable mitantry property (w. Parliamentary consent) Great Council or Parliament clerical grants (w. Papal and Lay + Clerical Haquates (lords) /or clerical consent) Henry III (Commons) Knights from shires custom duties on wool exports, 1275 plus Burgesses from Boroughs w. Parliament consent - Edward I Henry III / Edward I
(Contributions in Military History, 26) Hans Delbrück - History of The Art of War - Within The Framework of Political History. Vol. 3. The Middle Ages. 3-Greenwood Press (1982)