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- Articles_of_Eyre abstract "The office of coroner was formally established in England by Article 20 of the \"Articles of Eyre\" in September 1194 to \"keep the pleas of the Crown\" (Latin, custos placitorum coronae) from which the word \"coroner\" is derived.The eyre of 1194, was intitiated under Hubert Walter's justiciarship to restore royal justice following the anarchy of Prince John's rebellion. Within two months, justices on eyre had visited every shire in England. Local knights were appointed coroners to record crown pleas to be presented to the justices. The motivation for this administrative reform was the need to raise money for King Richard's reconquest of Normandy. The coroners were also required to account for the wealth forfeited by the rebels and list the financial resources of each shire.".
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- Articles_of_Eyre wikiPageWikiLink Category:1194_in_England.
- Articles_of_Eyre wikiPageWikiLink Category:1194_in_law.
- Articles_of_Eyre wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coroners.
- Articles_of_Eyre wikiPageWikiLink Coroner.
- Articles_of_Eyre wikiPageWikiLink Eyre_(legal_term).
- Articles_of_Eyre wikiPageWikiLink Hubert_Walter.
- Articles_of_Eyre wikiPageWikiLink John,_King_of_England.
- Articles_of_Eyre wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Articles_of_Eyre wikiPageWikiLink Richard_I_of_England.
- Articles_of_Eyre wikiPageWikiLinkText "Articles of Eyre".
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- Articles_of_Eyre subject Category:1194_in_England.
- Articles_of_Eyre subject Category:1194_in_law.
- Articles_of_Eyre subject Category:Coroners.
- Articles_of_Eyre type Doctor.
- Articles_of_Eyre comment "The office of coroner was formally established in England by Article 20 of the \"Articles of Eyre\" in September 1194 to \"keep the pleas of the Crown\" (Latin, custos placitorum coronae) from which the word \"coroner\" is derived.The eyre of 1194, was intitiated under Hubert Walter's justiciarship to restore royal justice following the anarchy of Prince John's rebellion. Within two months, justices on eyre had visited every shire in England.".
- Articles_of_Eyre label "Articles of Eyre".
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