Source Problems in English History

HARPER'S PARALLEL
SOURCE PROBLEM SERIES

SOURCE PROBLEMS IN UNITED STATES HISTORY

SOURCE PROBLEMS OF ENGLISH HISTORY

SOURCE PROBLEMS OF MEDIÆVAL HISTORY

SOURCE PROBLEMS OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION


HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK

[Established 1817]



HARPER'S PARALLEL SOURCE PROBLEMS



SOURCE PROBLEMS

IN

ENGLISH HISTORY


BY

PROFESSOR OF HISTORY IN THE
UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA

AND

PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH HISTORY
IN CORNELL UNIVERSITY


WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY




HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS

NEW YORK AND LONDON



COPYRIGHT, 1915. BY HARPER & BROTHERS


PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

G-B



CONTENTS

PAGE
ix
 
xv
 

I. ALFRED AND THE DANES

I. The Historical Setting of the Problem

3

II. Introductions to the Sources

7

III. Questions and Suggestions for Study

10

IV. The Sources

12

1. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

12

2. Asser's Life of King Alfred

16

3. The Chronicle of Ethelwerd

25

4. Alfred and Guthrum's Peace

31
 

II. ORIGIN OF THE JURY

I. The Historical Setting of the Problem

35

II. Introductions to the Sources

39

III. Questions and Suggestions for Study

45

IV. The Sources

48

1. The Monastery of St. Vincent versus Certain Serfs of the Monastery. 854

48

2. Abbot of St. Augustine's Claim to a Ship

51

3. Title of the Domesday Inquest for Ely. 1086

52

4. Claim of Abbot of St. Augustine to Customs at Newington. 1094

53

5. Monks of St. Stephen versus the King's Tenants. 1122

53

6. Writ of the Earl of Essex in favor of the Canons of St. Martin

55

7. Constitutions of Clarendon. 1164

55

8. Assize of Clarendon. 1166

56

9. Assize of Northampton. 1176

56

10. Tractatus de Legibus et Consuetudinibus Regni Anglicæ

58

11. Typical Civil Pleas before the Justices of the Bench and before the Justices in Eyre. 1200-1202

60

12. Typical Pleas of the Crown before the Justices Itinerant. 1201-1203

64

13. Typical Pleas of the Crown before the Justices Itinerant in Gloucestershire. 1221

66
 

III. SOME ANTECEDENTS OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

I. The Historical Setting of the Problem

73

II. Introductions to the Sources

75

III. Questions and Suggestions for Study

85

IV. The Sources

88

1. Inquest of Sheriffs. 1170

88

2. Gesta Regis Henrici Secundi Benedicti Abbatis

89

3. Assize of Arms. 1181

90

4. Ordinance of the Saladin Tithe. 1188

91

5. Form of Proceeding on the Judicial Visitation. 1194

92

6. Summons of Juries to St. Albans. July 21, 1213

93

7. Summons to a Great Council. November 7, 1213

93

8. Magna Carta. June 15, 1215

93

9. Writ for Assembling the County Court before the Itinerant Justices. 1218

94

10. Writ for the Collection of a Carucage. 1220

95

11. Distraint of Knighthood. 1224

96

12. Writ Summoning Four Knights of the Shire. 1227

97

13. Writ Summoning Representatives of Seven Boroughs. 1235

95

14. Writ Summoning Two Knights of the Shire. 1254

98

15. Writ Summoning Three Knights of the Shire. 1261

100

16. Writ Summoning Four Knights of the Shire. 1264

l01

17. Writs Relating to the Assembly of January, 1265

102
 

IV. AN ASPECT OF THE FOURTEENTH-CENTURY LABOR PROBLEM

I. The Historical Setting of the Problem

109

II. Introductions to the Sources

113

III. Questions and Suggestions for Study

118

IV. The Sources

121

1. Cartularium Monasterii de Ramseia: CCIX. 1252

121

2. Extent of the Manor of Borley. 1308

127

3. Typical Lists of Manorial Services

132

4. Chronicon Henrici Knighton. 1349

135

5. Royal Writ in Behalf of John de Paddebury. 1350

140

6. Ordinance of Laborers. 1349

141

7. Statute of Laborers. 1351

146

8. Writ Appointing Justices of Laborers. 1356

152

9. Proceedings before the Justices of Laborers. 1355; 1358

154
 

V. FREEDOM OF SPEECH UNDER ELIZABETH AND THE STUARTS

I. The Historical Setting of the Problem

161

II. Introductions to the Sources

176

Part A. Elizabeth

176

Part B. The Stuarts

178

III. Questions and Suggestions for Study

181

Part A. Elizabeth

181

Part B. The Stuarts

183

IV. The Sources

186

Part A. Elizabeth

186

1. Commons Journals, Nos. 1, 6[1]

186

2. Calendars of State Papers, Spanish, No. 2

187

3. State Papers, Domestic, No. 3

190

4. D'Ewes, Journals, Nos. 4, 5, 7

192

8. Townshend's Historical Collections, Nos. 8, 9

200

Part B. The Stuarts

202

1. Parliamentary History, No. 1

203

2. Parliamentary Debates in 1610, Nos. 2, 4

205

3. Commons Journals, Nos. 3, 12

207

5. Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, Nos. 5, 8

208

6. Nicholas, Proceedings and Debates, No. 6

210

7. Calendar of Stale Papers, Venetian, No. 7

224

9. Notes of the Parliament of 1626, No. 9

225

10. An Account of the Debate on June 5, 1628, No. 10, from

a. Grosvenor's Journal

230

b. Borlase Manuscript

230

c. Rushworth's Historical Collections

230

11. Cobbett's State Trials, No. 11

235

13. Lords Journals, No. 13

237

Reference to Bill of Rights in Appendix, No. 14

238
 

VI. THE ENGLISH PARISH AND THE NEW ENGLAND TOWN-MEETING

I. The Historical Setting of the Problem

241

II. Introductions to the Sources

244

III. Questions and Suggestions for Study

246

IV. The Sources

248

1. Lambard, Duties of Constables

248

2. Sheppard, Offices and Duties of Constables

252

3. Meriton, A Guide for Constables

255

4. The Annals of St. Helen's Bishopsgate, London

257

5. Nichols, Illustrations

A. Churchwardens' Accounts of St. Margaret's Westminster

261

B. Churchwardens' Accounts of Wigtoft

264

6. Boston Town Records

264

7. Records of Boston Selectmen

277

8. Winthrop's Journal

278

9. The Records of the Town of Cambridge

279
 

VII. BEGINNING OF PEACE NEGOTIATIONS WITH AMERICA

I. The Historical Setting of the Problem

283

II. Introductions to the Sources

288

III. Questions and Suggestions for Study

289

IV. The Sources

293

1. The Writings of Benjamin Franklin

293

2. Life of Shelburne with Extracts from his Papers and Correspondence

314

3. Letters from the Landsdowne MSS

315

4. Memorials and Correspondence of Fox

317

5. Autobiography of the Duke of Grafton

317
 

VIII. THE PARLIAMENT ACT OF 1911

I. The Historical Setting of the Problem

331

II. Introductions to the Sources

340

III. Questions and Suggestions for Study

340

IV. The Sources

343

1. Seligman, The English Budget Proposals, No. 1

343

2. The Annual Register, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23

346

3. Hansard, No. 6

349

4. The London Times, Nos. 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 21

350

5. Law Reports, The Public General Statutes, 1911, No. 24

363
367
415
  1. These numbers are those of the extracts, which, on account of the repeated use of the same source in this problem and Problem VIII, have been arranged in a separate enumeration.