Medieval kings had little time, even if they had the inclination or capacity, for routine administrative matters: kingship was about much more than totting up accounts.
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The Government of England Under Henry I
September 29, 1989, Cambridge University Press
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"Medieval kings had little time, even if they had the inclination or capacity, for routine administrative matters: kingship was about much more than totting up accounts."
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Cambridge Studies in Medieval Life and Thought: Fourth Series
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