Edward III’s household knights in war and peace, 1327-1377

Over the last thirty years, Edward III has claimed his rightful place amongst the most successful kings of medieval England. A significant aspect of Edward’s reign that has as of yet been largely overlooked, however, is the place of the royal household knights within it. This is a significant omissi...

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Main Author: Hefferan, Matthew
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/51579/
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description Over the last thirty years, Edward III has claimed his rightful place amongst the most successful kings of medieval England. A significant aspect of Edward’s reign that has as of yet been largely overlooked, however, is the place of the royal household knights within it. This is a significant omission for the household knights permeated many aspects of Edward’s reign and were integral to the way in which he conducted his wars and governed his kingdom. In order to provide a comprehensive investigation of Edward’s household knights, this thesis consists of four principal sections. The first concerns the composition of the knightly household under Edward III. It considers, in turn, the mechanisms by which the household knights were bound to the king and his household, and who Edward III’s household knights were and why they were retained. The second section focusses on the military duties of the household knights, examining their role in military organisation and financial administration, the conduct of foreign warfare, international diplomacy and defensive warfare. The third section investigates their place in national and local politics and government, and how this changed over Edward’s reign. Finally, the fourth section addresses the rewards on offer to the household knights in return for time in service. By providing a study of Edward’s reign through the prism of this group of knights, this thesis allows for a number of important revisions to be offered concerning late-medieval kingship, politics and warfare.
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spelling nottingham-515792025-02-28T14:05:59Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/51579/ Edward III’s household knights in war and peace, 1327-1377 Hefferan, Matthew Over the last thirty years, Edward III has claimed his rightful place amongst the most successful kings of medieval England. A significant aspect of Edward’s reign that has as of yet been largely overlooked, however, is the place of the royal household knights within it. This is a significant omission for the household knights permeated many aspects of Edward’s reign and were integral to the way in which he conducted his wars and governed his kingdom. In order to provide a comprehensive investigation of Edward’s household knights, this thesis consists of four principal sections. The first concerns the composition of the knightly household under Edward III. It considers, in turn, the mechanisms by which the household knights were bound to the king and his household, and who Edward III’s household knights were and why they were retained. The second section focusses on the military duties of the household knights, examining their role in military organisation and financial administration, the conduct of foreign warfare, international diplomacy and defensive warfare. The third section investigates their place in national and local politics and government, and how this changed over Edward’s reign. Finally, the fourth section addresses the rewards on offer to the household knights in return for time in service. By providing a study of Edward’s reign through the prism of this group of knights, this thesis allows for a number of important revisions to be offered concerning late-medieval kingship, politics and warfare. 2018-07-16 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/51579/1/Ed%20III%27s%20HKs%20in%20War%20and%20Peace%2C%20full.pdf Hefferan, Matthew (2018) Edward III’s household knights in war and peace, 1327-1377. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. Medieval History Edward III Royal Household Knighthood
spellingShingle Medieval History
Edward III
Royal Household
Knighthood
Hefferan, Matthew
Edward III’s household knights in war and peace, 1327-1377
title Edward III’s household knights in war and peace, 1327-1377
title_full Edward III’s household knights in war and peace, 1327-1377
title_fullStr Edward III’s household knights in war and peace, 1327-1377
title_full_unstemmed Edward III’s household knights in war and peace, 1327-1377
title_short Edward III’s household knights in war and peace, 1327-1377
title_sort edward iii’s household knights in war and peace, 1327-1377
topic Medieval History
Edward III
Royal Household
Knighthood
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/51579/