Chronicles of the Reigns of Edward I and II Volume 2
The Chronicles of the Reigns of Edward I and Edward II, Volume 2, comprising A Sorrowful Commendation on King Edward, the Life of Edward II by a Monk of Bridlington, Life of Edward II by a Monk of Malmesbury and Life of Edward by Thomas de la More, presents a rich collection of medieval English chronicles illuminating the political, military, ecclesiastical and social upheavals of the late thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries. The volume offers contemporary and near-contemporary accounts of the reigns of Edward I and Edward II, a period marked by war with Scotland, conflict between Crown and nobility, disputes over royal government, ecclesiastical tensions, rebellion, deposition and civil violence. Particular attention is given to the struggle surrounding Piers Gaveston, Thomas of Lancaster and the Despensers, as well as the turbulent final years of Edward II and the political circumstances that shaped the early reign of Edward III. These chronicles are especially valuable for their vivid narrative detail. They preserve speeches, political arguments, descriptions of battles and executions, accounts of parliaments and royal councils, reports of diplomatic missions, ecclesiastical controversies, prodigies and natural events, and contemporary judgements on the conduct of kings, magnates and churchmen. Written from differing institutional and regional perspectives, the texts reveal not only what happened but how medieval observers interpreted events, often through ideas of divine judgement, legitimate kingship, loyalty, treason and moral retribution. An important primary-source collection for readers interested in Edward I, Edward II, medieval politics, the Scottish wars, the baronial opposition, the fall of Edward II, church history and fourteenth-century England, Volume 2 provides an indispensable window into one of the most turbulent periods of the English Middle Ages.
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Baronet Herbert is in Baronetcies of England Alphabetically.
There have been one creations of Baronet Herbert:
1st. 3rd July 1660. Thomas Herbert 1st Baronet. Extinct. 1740.
Summary
3rd July 1660. 1st. Thomas Herbert 1st Baronet [aged 54] created.
1st March 1682. 2nd. Son Henry Herbert 2nd Baronet [aged 43] succeeded.
13th August 1687. 3rd. Son Humphrey Herbert 3rd Baronet [aged 13] succeeded.
1701. 4th. Son Thomas Herbert 4th Baronet succeeded.
1724. 5th. Uncle Henry Herbert 5th Baronet [aged 49] succeeded.
1733. 6th. Brother Charles Herbert 6th Baronet [aged 53] succeeded.
1740. 6th. Charles Herbert 6th Baronet extinct.
On 3rd July 1660 Thomas Herbert 1st Baronet [aged 54] was created 1st Baronet Herbert of Tintern in Monmouthshire.
On 1st March 1682 Thomas Herbert 1st Baronet [aged 76] died. He was buried at St Crux Church, York [Map]. His son Henry [aged 43] succeeded 2nd Baronet Herbert of Tintern in Monmouthshire.
On 13th August 1687 Henry Herbert 2nd Baronet [aged 48] died. His son Humphrey [aged 13] succeeded 3rd Baronet Herbert of Tintern in Monmouthshire.
In 1701 Humphrey Herbert 3rd Baronet [aged 27] died. His son Thomas succeeded 4th Baronet Herbert of Tintern in Monmouthshire.
In 1724 Thomas Herbert 4th Baronet [aged 23] died. His uncle Henry [aged 49] succeeded 5th Baronet Herbert of Tintern in Monmouthshire.
In 1733 Henry Herbert 5th Baronet [aged 58] died. His brother Charles [aged 53] succeeded 6th Baronet Herbert of Tintern in Monmouthshire.
In 1740 Charles Herbert 6th Baronet [aged 60] died. Baronet Herbert of Tintern in Monmouthshire extinct.