Plantagenet Britain & Its Neighbours, 1180 - 1330
Provisional Programme
(Please note that this is provisional )
Friday, 9 September
14:00 - 15:00 Registration
15:00 Tea & Coffee
15:30 Huw Pryce (Bangor),
Anglo-Welsh agreements, 1201-77: texts and contexts
16:15 Nicholas Vincent (Norwich),
Henry III, Simon de Montfort and the war with Navarre
17:00 Wine Reception
18:00 Dinner & Bar
Saturday, 10 September
9:15 Paul Dryburgh, Polly Hanchett, David Carpenter
The AHRB project on The Fine Rolls of Henry III
9:30 Robert C. Stacey (Seattle),
Adam of Bristol and tales of ritual crucifixion in thirteenth-century England
10:30 Tea & Coffee
11:00 David Crook (PRO),
Dynastic Conflict in Thirteenth-Century Laxton
12:00 Polly Hanchett (London),
Criminal Women in the 1285 Oxfordshire Eyre
13:00 Lunch
14:30 Stephen Church (Norwich),
The royal itinerary of English kings in the twelfth century
15:30 Tea & Coffee
16:00 Frédérique Lachaud (Paris),
Office and ethics in thirteenth-century England
17:00 Frank Rexroth (Göttingen),
The State and the Commune: Two Political Cultures & the Deposition of King Edward II
18:00 Dinner & Bar
Sunday, 11 September
9:30 Christoph Egger (Vienna)
England as a papal source of revenue
10:15 Sally-Dixon-Smith (St Andrews)
Daily feeding of the poor at the court of Henry III:
the evidence of the 1259-60 household roll (E101/349/27)
11:00 Tea & Coffee
11:30 Adam Davies (Lampeter),
The Legation of Cardinal Otto in England, 1237-41
12:15 Hui Liu (Taipei),
Matthew Paris and John Mansel
13:00 Lunch
Free afternoon & field trip
19:00 Conference Dinner
Monday, 12 September
9:15 Matthew Hammond (Glasgow),
Ethnicity, Personal Names, and the Nature of Scottish Europeanization
10:00 Beth Hartland (Durham),
The Lesser Marshal heirs and Ireland
10:45 Tea & Coffee
11:15 Christian Hillen (Cologne),
The minority governments of Henry III, Henry (VII) and Louis IX in comparison
12:00 Kathryn Hurlock (Aberystwyth),
Welsh Society and the Crusades
12:45 Lunch & Finish