The Loss of Normandy 1189 1204 Studies in the History of the Angevin Empire

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The Loss of Normandy 1189 1204 Studies in the History of the Angevin Empire
F M Frederick Maurice Powicke
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The loss of the duchy has in consequence the inexplicable character which attaches to some men's moral downfall. With no apparent failure, maintaining to the end the exercise of their peculiar virtues, they lose their hold on life.
It will be necessary in the last chapter to deal at more length with one aspect of this problem.
NOTE TO CHAPTER VIII.
Seneschal, Constable and Marshal in Normandy.
There is clear evidence that the seneschal directed the distribution of the Norman garrisons. The cast
...ellans were, of course, appointed by the king. The statement of accounts for June 1200 to November 1201, presented by Guerin of Glapion as seneschal, shows that large sums were entrusted to the seneschal's care — in this case £7, 365 — and that they military obligation which is really important in Philip's reign, for this underlay the definition of services, even though money might be pre- ferred in their stead (Borrelli de Serres, p. 519). From this point of view there is something misleading in Vuitry's remark that the financial regime was the outcome of feudal institutions and not of political sovereignty.

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