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The new book has 166 pages and many magnificent photographs maps and drawings which well and truly covers the time of the three John Hawleys of Dartmouth but John Hawley II in particular.
In der Geschichte des Seehandels unterscheidet man traditionell zwischen erlaubtem Handel und illegalen Praktiken. Doch was wir heute als "unerlaubt" ansehen, wurde bis zur Durchsetzung des souveränen Staates oft als legitim wahrgenommen, weil es innerhalb der Spielregeln des Wirtschaftslebens erfolgte. Je nachdem, wie gut ein Akteur seine Vorstellung durchsetzen konnte, wurde er als Pirat, Schmuggler, Kaufmann oder Admiral wahrgenommen.
The real story of the 'Kingmaker's Daughter'. Published to coincide with the reburial of Richard III
Follow the trail to the high seas! Take to the high seas and discover a world of marauding, piracy, and most importantly: treasure. Learn about the voyages, flags, and bases of pillaging pirates alongside some of the most fearsome captains that have sailed the Seven Seas! As young scallywags read about what the pirates ate on board, coded treasure maps, and daring escapes, they can search for a hidden button in the book to open a secret drawer! What's inside? That's for the treasure hunter to find!
The havener was an official, unique to the duchy of Cornwall, responsible for the efficient management of its maritime properties. This sourcebook translates the havener's accounts from a 70-year period which is of particular importance in English medieval maritime history.
This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Dartmouth has changed and developed over the last century.
This book breaks new ground in the study of crime and law enforcement in late medieval England using the reign of Henry V as a detailed case study. Dr Powell considers the subject on three levels: legal theory - academic, governmental, and popular thinking about the nature of law; legal machinery - the framework of courts and their procedures; and legal practice - the enforcement of the law in the reign of Henry V. There exists at present no other work devoted to setting the legal system of this period in its social and political context. Rejecting the traditional view of late medieval England as chronically lawless and violent, Dr Powell emphasizes instead the structural constraints on royal power to enforce the law, and the King's dependence on the co-operation of local society for the maintenance of his peace. Public order relied less on the coercive powers of the courts than the art of political management and the use of procedures for conciliation and arbitration at local level.
A fascinating journey along the Exmouth to Plymouth coast through the history and folklore of one of Britain's most beautiful and enchanting coastlines