Introduction / Anthony Musson and Nigel Ramsay -- 1. Heralds and the court of chivalry: from collective memory to formal institutions / Richard Barber -- 2. French armorial disputes and controls / Laurent Hablot -- 3. Art, objects and ideas in the records of the Medieval court of chivalry / Julian Luxford -- 4. Sir Robert Grosvenor and the Scrope-Grosvenor controversy / Philip Morgan -- 5. From Brittany to the Black Sea: Nicholas Sabraham and English military experience in the fourteenth century / Andrew Ayton -- 6. 'Armed and redy to come to the felde': arming for the judicial duel in fifteenth-century England / Ralph Moffat -- 7. The jurisdiction of the constable and marshals of France in the later Middle Ages / Bertrand Schnerb -- 8. The origins and jurisdiction of the English court of admiralty in the fourteenth century / Thomas K. Heebøll-Holm -- 9. The Consulate of the Sea and its fortunes in late Medieval Mediterranean countries / Lorenzo Tanzini -- 10. The admiralty and constableship of England in the later fifteenth century: the operation and development of these offices, 1462-85, under Richard, Duke of Gloucester and King of England / Anne F. Sutton -- 11. Some dubious beliefs about Medieval prize law / John Ford
Summary
A multi-disciplinary approach to two of the most important legal institutions of the Middle Ages