Patronage in the Pipe Roll of 1130

Speculum 59 (2):282-307 (1984)
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Abstract

Henry I's English realm, as of 1130, had enjoyed twenty-eight years of peace. Much of the king's success in managing his Anglo-Norman subjects is attributable to his wielding of patronage as both a coercive and a persuasive tool. According to Orderic Vitalis, the contemporary Norman historian from Saint-Evroul, Henry I

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