1st Edition
The Hundred & The Hundred Rolls An Outline of Local Government in Medieval England
Introduction. Part 1: Local Government, 1066–1272 1. The King and the Sheriff 1066–1272 2. The Hundred and the Shire 1066–1272 3. Governmental Ideals 1066–1272 Part 2: The Inquests of 1274–5 4. Governmental Inquests 1086–1316 5. The Policy of Edward I 6. The Procedure of 1274–5 7. The Records of the Inquests 1086–1316 Part 3: Local Government in the Light of the Hundred Rolls of 1274–6 8. The Two Aspects of Local Government 9. The Administrative Aspect of the Shire 10. The Hundred and the Hundred Bailiff 11. The Feudal Aspect of the Shire 12. Central Control Part 4: The Sequel to the Inquests of 1274–5 13. Administrative Reform and Judicial Action 14. The Quo Warranto Please 15. Conclusion. Appendix: The Articles of October 11, 1274, in Latin and English 2. The Commissioners of 1274, and their Circuits 3. Hundred Rolls of 1274–5, not printed in the Record Commission Edition 4. The Hundreds of England their Lords, 1274 5. Hundred Court Rolls of a Date Previous to 1307.
Biography
Helen Cam (1885–1968) was an English historian of the Middle Ages and the first woman to be appointed a tenured professor at Harvard University.






