King Edward II's royal council

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King Edward II's royal council was the monarch’s principal advisory and administrative body in early 14th-century England, composed of high-ranking clergy and nobles who helped govern the realm and shape royal policy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative body
advisory body
government institution
royal council
appliesToJurisdiction England
appliesToTimePeriod early 14th century
composedOf high-ranking clergy
nobles
royal household officers
country Kingdom of England
endTime 1327
era medieval period
followed royal council of Edward I of England NERFINISHED
followedBy royal council of Edward III of England NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
hasAuthorityOver implementation of royal policy
royal administration
hasFunction administration of royal justice
advising the king
assisting in governance of the realm
coordination of royal household and government
financial administration
shaping royal policy
hasMember King Edward II of England NERFINISHED
barons
bishops
chancery officials
earls
royal justices
treasury officials
headOfGovernment King Edward II of England NERFINISHED
languageUsed Anglo-Norman French NERFINISHED
Latin
location Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
London, England
surface form: London

Westminster NERFINISHED
meetsAt Westminster Palace NERFINISHED
royal court
partOf English royal government NERFINISHED
medieval English monarchy
relatedTo Court of Common Pleas NERFINISHED
English Chancery NERFINISHED
King's Bench NERFINISHED
Parliament of England NERFINISHED
significantEvent political conflicts during the reign of Edward II
reforms and ordinances imposed by the barons
tensions with the English baronage
startTime 1307
subordinateTo King Edward II of England NERFINISHED

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Walter de Stapledon memberOf King Edward II's royal council