The " curia regis " in either of its two forms did the business of state whether legislative, judicial, or diplomatic.
12.
The Lords'judicial functions originated from the ancient role of the Curia Regis as a body that addressed the petitions of the King's subjects.
13.
This arrangement ended when the Normans invaded in 1066, replacing the witenagemot with the " curia regis ", or king's court.
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The place-name'Inworth'is first attested in the Curia Regis Rolls of 1206, where it appears as " Inewrth ".
15.
The " Tractatus " consists of fourteen books, and is largely confined to objects of jurisdiction in the " Curia Regis ".
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The Pipe rolls for Berkshire refer to Adam Duke in the year 1198, and in 1214 one Henry Dukes is recorded in the Curia Regis rolls for Warwickshire.
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He had refused, however, to answer a summons to the " curia regis ", and had retained his " tenencias " illegally.
18.
The first recorded spelling of the family name is believed to be that of Walter Stringere, which was dated 1194, in the Curia Regis Rolls for Wiltshire.
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The " curia regis " attempted to maintain continuity with its predecessor as the Norman kings wanted to be seen as the lawful successors of Edward the Confessor.
20.
The King's Council, or " curia regis ", was the court of the monarch surrounded by his royal officers and others upon whom he relied for advice.