The Lancastrian Affinity, 1361 to 1399
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ISBN: 0198201745 / Publisher: Oxford University Press, January 1990
John of Gaunt was arguably the most powerful nobleman in medieval England and his imposing affinity - household servants, indentured retainers and estate officials - formed one of the crucial bases of his power. This is a study of its genesis, composition and power.
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John of Gaunt (1340-1399) was arguably the most powerful nobleman in late medieval England, and his affinity--his household servants, indentured retainers, and estate officials--formed one of the crucial bases of his power. This book examines the genesis, composition, and actions of theimposing Lancastrian affinity in detail, and emphasizes the extent to which even a great magnate like Gaunt was constrained in the policies he pursued by the actions and expectations of his followers.
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