The Lincoln Magna Carta Conference Programme
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The Lincoln Magna Carta Conference Programme
* Magna Carta image reproduced by kind permission of the Dean & Chapter, Lincoln Cathedral The Lincoln Magna Carta Conference Programme 7-9 April 2015 EMMTEC, University of Lincoln The Lincoln Magna Carta Conference Programme 7-9 April 2015 Tuesday 7 April Early Career Researchers Day 12:00-12:30 Registration 12:30-14:00 Coffee, light refreshments, networking, and book exhibition and sales. 14:00-14:15 Welcome and Introduction Session 1: Magna Carta, Justice and the Barons 14:15-15:25 Will Eves (University of St. Andrews), Royal justice in the years preceding Magna Carta: Actions of mort d'ancestor before King John, 1199-1216 Joshua Hey (University of St. Andrews), The role of the oaths in 1215: A comparative approach 15:25-15:55 Coffee Session 2: Magna Carta and the Church in the thirteenth century 15:55 -17:05 Felicity Hill (University of East Anglia), Magna Carta and pastoral care James Richardson (University of York), Ecclesiastical liberty and church reform: Bishops and their dioceses in the reign of Edward I 17:05 Day close Optional visit: Langton-by-Wragby 17:20 Coach departure from University of Lincoln campus (rear of EMMTEC) for those attending evensong at Langton-by-Wragby, via The Lincoln Hotel 17:45 Coach departs from The Lincoln Hotel for those attending evensong 18:30 Evensong with lecture in Langton-by-Wragby church – the birthplace of Archbishop Stephen Langton, one of the chief architects of Magna Carta. Followed by refreshments The coach will return delegates to The Lincoln Hotel and the University by 22:00 at the latest. The Lincoln Magna Carta Conference Programme 7-9 April 2015 Wednesday, 8 April 09:00 - 09:30 Registration Keynote Lecture, Professor David Carpenter (King’s College London) 09:30 - 10:30 The Lincoln Magna Carta and the proclamation and preservation of Magna Carta in 1215 10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Session 1: Magna Carta and Royal Power 11:00 – 12:15 Stephen Church (University of East Anglia), Making peace with your king: Form and function in Magna Carta 1215 Frédérique Lachaud (Universite de Lorrainé, Metz), Limiting the king’s powers by law and counsel: Magna Carta in the context of political theory (c. 1150-c. 1215) 12:15 - 13:15 Lunch Session 2: Royal Power and Magna Carta 13:15 - 14:45 David Crook (University of Nottingham / Lincoln Record Society), The Forest Clauses of Magna Carta 1215 Dauvit Broun (University of Glasgow), Scotland’s Magna Carta? 14:45-15:15 Coffee Session 3: Looking Within and Beyond 15.15 - 17:00 Louise Wilkinson (Canterbury Christ Church University), Lincolnshire women in the age of Magna Carta Jessica Nelson (The National Archives), Hostages, wives and queens: A female angle on Anglo-Scottish relations in the age of Magna Carta. Helen Lacey (University of Oxford), Invocations of Magna Carta in the later middle ages Plenary Discussion and day close 17:00 - 17:30 Optional: Conference Dinner 19:00 Formal dinner in Lincoln Cathedral Chapter House, with after-dinner speech by Lord Patrick Cormack (Chairman of the Historic Lincoln Trust) and medieval music from Lincoln Waits The Lincoln Magna Carta Conference Programme 7-9 April 2015 Thursday, 9 April Optional tours – uphill 11:00 Visit to Lincoln Cathedral Library Meet at the foot of the Cathedral library stairs at 11:00 11:00 Visit to Lincoln Castle to view Lincoln’s copy of Magna Carta To include a welcome and short presentation by Mary Powell. Entry to the Magna Carta chamber has been booked for 12 noon. Meet at 11:00 – details to be confirmed during the conference 11:00 Walking tour of uphill Lincoln Meet Chris Johnson outside the Magna Carta pub on Castle Square at 11:00