Friday, 25 March 2011

ROWLAND LEE THE HANGING JUDGE and Suppression of Welsh Outlaws.


Info links below credit to Google:

BBC - History - Wales under the Tudors

17 Feb 2011 ... What did the 'Act of Union' between England and Wales, ... uponWales in the 1530s by Rowland Lee, president of the Council of the Marches....
www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/tudors/wales_tudors_01.shtml - Cached - Simila

All Empires - E-Books

The others were added to the older English and Welsh counties. ... But no man could keep a felon out of the reach of Bishop Rowland Lee. ...
www.allempires.info/EBooks/Default.asp?BookID=39...639 - Cached

  1. [PDF]

    'SWEET CIVILITY' AND 'BARBAROUS RUDENESS'

    File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
    by W Rishanger
    (1536–48) took a rather more generous view of Welsh potential in this respect than did Rowland Lee, but even so he had no doubt that a period of ..... in England may have been appropriate venues for outlaws, knightly quests, ...
    www.oup.co.uk/pdf/0-19-820849-9.pdf
  2. Rowland Lee (qv) - The National Library of Wales :: Dictionary of ...

    Although Rowland Lee was not a Welshman — both his parents were north of England ... Council in the Dominion and Principality of Wales and the Marches...
    yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-LEE0-ROW-1543.html - Cached
    1. 16th century in Wales - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      Nicholas Heath is made President of the Council of Wales and the Marches by Queen Mary ... 28 - Rowland Lee, Lord President of the Council of Wales and the Marches ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/16th_century_in_Wales - Cached - Similar
    2. Council of Wales and the Marches - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      The Council of Wales and the Marches was a regional administrative body ...
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Council_of_Wales_and_the_Marches - Cached - Similar

      With this came the birth of the Council of the Marches who used Ludlow Castle as ... under the presidency of Bishop Rowland Lee, who reorganised Wales into...
      www.secretshropshire.org.uk/Content/Learn/.../LFunctions.asp - Cached - Similar
    3. Other Functions - Secret Shropshire

      With this came the birth of the Council of the Marches who used Ludlow Castle as ... under the presidency of Bishop Rowland Lee, who reorganised Wales into...
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    4. Act of Union

      This loyalty to the English Crown continued under Henry VIII, ... measures of Bishop Rowland Lee, appointed President of the Council of Wales in 1534, ...
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    5. Ludlow Castle

      The authority of this council, the Council of the Marches, increased after 1534, when Bishop Rowland Lee was appointed Lord President. ... For more than a century Ludlow was virtually the capital of Wales and its ... In 1646 the town and castle were besieged by a strong Parliamentary force under Colonel Birch. ...
      www.castlewales.com/ludlow.html - Cached - Similar
  3. William Brereton - The Tudors Wiki

    3 posts - 2 authors - Last post: 13 Feb
    In reward for his work for the King, Brereton gained many grants in Cheshire and the Welsh Marches. ... Had he trodden on toes in North Wales? We do not know"... was a nuisance to Cromwell's local agent, Bishop Rowland Lee and promised to be an ... He was a constant irritant to the Privy Council. ...
    tudorswiki.sho.com/page/William+Brereton - Cached - Similar

    Welsh Outlaws and Bandits:

    1. 1 Jul 2006 ... Outlaws. Bandits, Bad Guys, and Fugitives in History ... From African History. Western Outlaws at the Suite 1 - Here is a list of westernoutlaws at Suite 101. ... Modern British History · Welsh History · Irish History...
      www.suite101.com/content/outlaws-a3811 - Cached
    2. Welsh Outlaws and Bandits: Political Rebellion and Lawlessness in ...

      by EA REES - 2001
      Welsh Outlaws and Bandits: Political Rebellion and Lawlessness in Wales, 1440-1603. ... Cadmus Home · Department of History and Civilization (HEC) ...
      cadmus.eui.eu/handle/1814/4840 - Cached
    3. REES, EDWARD ARFON | List Of Writers

      He has an active interest in Welsh history and is the author of a study on ...Welsh Outlaws and Bandits: Political Rebellion and Lawlessness in Wales, ...
      www.academi.org/writers-of-wales/i/132086/ - Cached
    4. Bandit Territories: British Outlaws and Their Traditions, Phillips

      Uncovering a popular history that dates back to Anglo-Saxon times, BanditTerritories takes as its main subject English, Welsh, and Scottish outlaws and...
      www.press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book/.../B/bo6899577.html - Cached
    5. University of Wales Press Medieval studies titles A - H

      Bandit Territories: British Outlaws and their Traditions (ISBN 9780708319857) ...in the history of the county from the early Welsh rulers to the end of the ...
      www.uwp.co.uk/.../Medieval_studies_titles_A___H.html - Cached - Similar

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  4. Shrewsbury Forum -> Was Shrewsbury Ever In Wales?

    - 17:31
    15 posts - 8 authors - Last post: 19 May 2007
    And the capital (where the Council of the Welsh Marcher lordships .... and put the tough Bishop Rowland Lee in charge of catching outlaws. ...
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