Estates of the English Crown, 1558–1640
Discover the intricate history of the Crown estates in England with Estates of the English Crown, 1558–1640 by R. W. Hoyle, published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. This groundbreaking work offers the first comprehensive examination of how these estates were managed during the reigns of Elizabeth I, James I, and Charles I.
Featuring insights from a respected team of contributors, the book delves into the successes and failures of the Exchequer in governing these vital lands. Spanning 460 pages, this engaging study is essential for anyone interested in British and Irish history, economic history, and the evolution of real estate management in early modern England.
Enhance your understanding of Crown lands and their historical significance with this authoritative resource that bridges the gap between history and economics.