Paris (cont.):
as capital 115
council of 38
parlement of 163, 167–8, 175, 289, 292,
319
prévôts of , and their court 164, 166, 291
tolls 20
university of 169
parish 137
priests 74
parlement147, 160, 162–70, 174–5, 180,
207–8, 218, 241–2, 273, 276–7, 289,
292, 319, 321
chambre des requêtes in 166
deciding jurisdictional disputes 58–64
judgments of 287
masters of requests in 163–4, 166, 168
provincial parlements288–92
parlementaires275, 291
parliament 147, 158, 170–186, 191, 220,
249, 255, 257, 263, 265, 269–70, 282,
330
at Carlisle 237
clergy in 232, 238
‘good’ 256, 263
high court of 181
law and course of 268
legislation in 316
lords in 186, 238, 266, 268–70, 334
‘merciless’ 266, 268, 270
‘model’ 232
origins of 314
at Oxford 158
prelates in 171
rolls 177, 180–1, 297, 299
thrice-yearly meetings of 160
two houses of 238
‘wonderful’ 267
see alsoburgesses; clergy; commons;
knights; lords
Paschal III, antipope 88
Paul I, pope 38
paziers 76
peace (pax) 26–7, 31, 211, 297
agreements between litigants 18, 67, 82,
120
association at Cambrai 71
breakers of 30, 76–7, 92, 94, 126, 129,
143
captains, keepers and executors of 102–3
of church 109, 112
of communes 115
constitution 96, 108
of a count or lord 77–8
of the empire, kingdom or commonwealth
38, 83–7, 94, 98, 100, 104, 113, 142–3
before a crusade 147
gild at London
of God 62, 69–79, 86, 113
hand-given 80–1
institution of 57
and justice 77
of the king 30, 42, 58, 81, 110, 128,
130–1, 146
of the land 79–87
leagues 101–2, 107
oaths 38, 71, 194
perpetual 93, 107
serjeants of 218
state of 77, 87, 105
treaties 240
universal, general, great 28, 74–5, 91,
100, 102
see also justices; keepers; Landfrieden;
mundeburdium; protection; trespasses
peasantry 50, 71, 78, 92, 105–6, 140, 194,
224
peasants’ revolt 226, 264
pedagium 55
penances 75
Penenden Heath 195, 213, 216
‘people’ as a political term 321–2
Périgord 170
Péronne 56, 60
Julian of 63
personal liberty, right or status 17, 36,
89–92, 96, 100, 103, 108, 124, 145,
170, 211, 218, 221–2, 227–31, 236,
241, 249, 262, 267, 269–76, 279, 286,
298, 337
see alsofreedom; serfs
Peter Faber, seneschal 157
petitions 161, 172, 178–86, 189, 333
receivers of 181
petty assizes, see darrein presentment; mort
d’ancestor; novel disseisin; utrum
Philip I, king of France 49, 55, 62, 65, 77,
204, 212
Philip II, ‘Augustus’, king of France 55–7,
63, 112–18, 121–5, 198, 207, 219,
222–3
Philip III, king of France 163, 180, 198
Philip IV, ‘the Fair’, king of France 161,
166–9, 179, 223, 225, 228, 230–3,
239–40, 253–5, 261–2, 277, 321
Philip VI, king of France 227, 284
Philip of Spain, king of England 313
philosophes 6
Picardy 275
Piedmont, parlement for 288
pilgrims, special protection for 71, 73–4, 77
pipe rolls 129–30
Pippin, Carolingian king 20
Pisa 90
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