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La Monarchic de France / Ed. J. Poujol. Paris, 1961. esp. P. 135–142; The Monarchy of France / Ed. D. R. Kelley, J. H. Hexter, etal.(New Haven, Conn., 1981, esp. P. 73–81.
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BL Cotton MS Titus B. l, fo. 466 (LP VII, no. 420).
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Об этой политике в конце Средних веков см. в: Given-Wilson. Royal Household and the King’s Affinity. P. 203–217.
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Классификация такова: 50 королевских рыцарей, 70 королевских оруженосцев, 69 герольдмейстеров, 65 помощников герольдмейстера, 82 мажордома личных покоев, 39 хранителей личных покоев, 68 камердинеров и 50 пажей личных покоев. Эти цифры предварительны и получены в результате моего текущего исследования.
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Среди них герцог Саффолк, сэр Томас Чейни, сэр Уильям Сэндис, сэр Уильям Парр, сэр Томас Болейн, сэр Уильям Фицуильям, сэр Энтони Брауни, сэр Джон Рассел и сэр Эдвард Сеймур.
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BL Cotton MS Titus B. l, fo. 184 (LP III. i, no. 576 (3).
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LP III. i, no. 578; Miller H. Henry VIII and the English Nobility. Oxford, 1986. P. 83–84.
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LP II. i, no. 2735 (ошибочно датируется 1516 годом; верные данные см. на с. 1535); LP IV. i, no. 1939 (8).
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Об этом процессе в действии до Булонской кампании 1544 года см.: LP XIX. i, nos. 273–276.
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OED здесь под названием ‘manred’.
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LP XIV. i. 643.
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Несколько примеров см. в: The English Court / Ed. Starkey. P. 90–91.
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St. Pap. i. 411–415, 545–547.
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Jacob G. Law Dictionary, rev. T. E. Tomlins. 2 vols.; London, 1797, s. v. ‘posse comitatus’, ‘sheriff’; List of Sheriffs for England and Wales From the Earliest Times to AD1831. London, PRO, 1898; Smith. Land and Politics. P. 129–130; Given-Wilson. Royal Household and the King’s Affinity. P. 246–254.
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Jacob. Law Dictionary, s. v. ‘coroner’, ‘escheator’, ‘constable’; Hunnisett R. F. The Medieval Coroner. Cambridge, 1961; Kent J. R. The English Village Constable, 1580–1642. Oxford, 1986.
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Эта оценка основана на следующих работах: Zell M. L. Early Tudor JPs at Work // Archaeologia Cantiana, 93. 1977. P. 125–143; Forster G. C. F. The East Riding Justices of the Peace in the Seventeenth Century. East Yorks. Local History Society, York, 1973; Gleason J. H. The Justices of the Peace in England, 1558–1640. Oxford, 1969; Putnam B. Early Treatises on the Practice of the Justices of the Peace. Oxford, 1924.
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LPiv. ii, nos. 3665, 3712, 3819, 3822; PRO E36/257, art. 6; Tudor Royal Proclamations, i. The Early Tudors / Ed. P. L. Hughes, J. F. Larkin. New Haven, Conn., 1964. P. 172–174; Calendar of State Papers, Venetian, 1527–1533. London, 1871. P. 701; Hodgett G. A. J. Tudor Lincolnshire. Lincoln, 1975; Jones M. K. Lady Margaret Beaufort, the Royal Council and an Early Fenland Drainage Scheme // Lincolnshire History and Archaeology, 21. 1986. P. 11–16.
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PRO SP 1/14, fos. 108–113 (LP II. i, 2579*); дата установлена в: Henry E. Huntington Library, Ellesmere MS2652, fo. 7.
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Henry E. Huntington Library, Ellesmere MS2655, fo. 15v; Ellesmere MS2652, fo. 12; PRO C254/161/25–26; Tudor Royal Proclamations / Ed. Hughes and Larkin. i. 153–154.
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Zell. Early Tudor JPs at Work. P. 126–127; Smith. Land and Politics. P. 153–155, table 15.
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St. Pap. iv. 155; Guy J. A. The Cardinal’s Court: The Impact of Thomas Wolsey in Star Chamber. Hassocks, 1977. P. 30–35, 72–78, 119–131.
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Guy. Cardinal’s Court. P. 121–124.
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Edwards J. G. The Principality of Wales, 1267–1967. Caernarvon, 1969; The Marcher Lordships of South Wales, 1415–1536 / Ed. T. B. Pugh. Cardiff, 1963; Griffiths R. A. The Principality of Wales in the Later Middle Ages: The Structure and Personnel of Government, i. South Wales, 1277–1536. Cardiff, 1972; Chrimes S. B. Henry VII. London, 1972; repr. 1977. P. 245–257; Williams P. The Council in the Marches of Wales under Elizabeth I. Cardiff, 1958. P. 3–15.
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LPvi, nos. 386 (2), 1381 (1, 3), 1382; LP vn, no. 781; Roberts P. R. The “Acts of Union” and the Tudor Settlement of Wales. Unpublished Cambridge Ph. D. dissertation. 1966.
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Roberts. The “Acts of Union” fos. 376–380; Williams. Council in the Marches of Wales. P. 21–33; Rees W. The Union of England and Wales // Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. 1937. P. 27–100.
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Reid R. R. The King’s Council in the North. London, 1921; repr. 1975. P. 149–159; Haigh C. Reformation and Resistance in Tudor Lancashire. Cambridge, 1975. P. 136–137; Smith. Land and Politics. P. 155–159.
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LPxiV. i, no. 743; Youings J. A. The Council of the West // Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th ser. 10. 1960. P. 41–60; Willen D. John Russell, First Earl of Bedford: One of the King’s Men. London, 1981. P. 30–31, 39, 65–68, 76–79, 81.
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Harold Garrett-Goodyear R. Revival of Quo Warranto and Early Tudor Policy towards Local governors, 1485–1540. Unpublished Harvard University Ph. D. dissertation. 1973, fo. 429.
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27 Hen. VIII, c. 24.
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Garrett-Goodyear, fo. 561.
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The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe / Ed. G. Townsend. 8 vols. London, 1843–9, v. 378. P. 403.
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Elton G. R. Studies in Tudor and Stuart Politics and Government. 3 vols. Cambridge, 1974–1983. iii. 377–378.
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EHDv. 1485–1558 / Ed. С. H. Williams. London, 1967, nos. 113, 115.
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Whiting R. The Reformation in the South-West of England. Unpublished Exeter Ph. D. dissertation. 1977. fos. 168–178, 253–265; Brigden S. E. The Early Reformation in London, 1520–1547: The Conflict in the Parishes. Unpublished Cambridge Ph. D. dissertation. 1979. fo. 199; Clark P. English Provincial Society from the Reformation to the Revolution: Religion, Politics, and Society in