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and was promoted to Principal in 1921. Two years later, he moved to the Research Advisory and Machinery Branch, where he remained until 1931. In 1932, he was promoted to Assistant Secretary and worked in the Markets Branch; in 1934, he was appointed Principal Establishments Officer and Assistant
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Richardson's first wife had died in 1950 and he remarried that year. His daughter Helen (married name Suggett) was also a historian, who, like her father, received the Alexander Medal in 1945 for her essay "The Use of French in England in the Later Middle Ages". Richardson died in 1974.
136:. He spent years working on a history of the administration of medieval London, but it never appeared in print. Indeed, Richardson had a tendency to begin projects but never finish them or push them into print. 139:
In 1926, Richardson travelled to France to carry out research, which resulted in the publication of one of his most important articles: "The Origins of Parliament", which appeared in the
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in medieval England and France, but he never brought the project to completion. In the 1920s, he also wrote articles on the history of medieval local government in England, British
65: 44: 193:'s treatise. In 1968, he stopped writing. He had been a governor of Birkbeck College from 1921 until 1937 and was elected a fellow in 1960. He had been elected a 92:; at the time, this required extensive research into medieval history (for which he received first-class honours). He received two prizes. He studied for an 60: 370: 113: 97: 141: 375: 229: 263: 150: 360: 81: 185:, which was published in two volumes in 1955 and 1972. Richardson alone wrote articles and reviews as well as 194: 20: 365: 85: 109: 239: 258: 105: 108:
degree explored English medieval economic thought and in 1912 his researches earned him the
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and amateur horticulturist. His brother John was a mining engineer and the author of
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Alongside his full-time civil service career, Richardson began studying at
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Helen Suggett, "The Use of French in England in the Later Middle Ages",
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in 1928. The year before, he had begun collaborating with the historian
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Select Cases of Procedure without Writ in the Reign of Henry III
189:(1960); he was involved in studying the medieval legal scholar 32: 117: 55:. He joined the established grades in 1902 and worked in the 52: 153:, laws and government. Together, they authored or edited 173:(1966). A selection of their articles were published as 26: 84:in 1905, but switched to studying economics at the 64:Secretary and in 1936 he became Secretary of the 342: 88:the following year. He graduated in 1909 with a 332:Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 155:Parliaments and Councils of Medieval Ireland 142:Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 59:from 1903 to 1909. In 1909, he moved to the 371:Alumni of the London School of Economics 225: 223: 221: 219: 187:The English Jewry under the Norman Kings 167:The Administration of Ireland, 1172–1377 171:Law and Legislation in Medieval England 159:The Irish Parliament in the Middle Ages 343: 216: 181:(1941) and the 13th-century treatise 175:English Parliament in the Middle Ages 96:there (awarded in 1912) and assisted 35:, Richardson's father was a printer, 259:"Henry Gerald Richardson, 1884–1974" 250: 248: 27:Early life and civil service career 13: 264:Proceedings of the British Academy 163:The Governance of Medieval England 61:Board of Agriculture and Fisheries 14: 387: 245: 242:, 2007). Retrieved 15 March 2021. 200: 43:(1974). Richardson attended the 177:in 1981. They both also edited 47:and, at the age of 16, entered 376:Fellows of the British Academy 324: 315: 306: 297: 288: 279: 270: 1: 209: 195:fellow of the British Academy 334:, vol. 28 (1946), pp. 61–83. 321:Sayles (1976), pp. 507, 521. 7: 294:Sayles (1976), pp. 507–520. 71: 66:Tithe Redemption Commission 10: 392: 285:Sayles (1976), pp. 498–520 276:Sayles (1976), pp. 497–500 230:"Richardson, Henry Gerald" 86:London School of Economics 45:City of Westminster School 267:, vol. 61 (1976), p. 497. 110:Royal Historical Society 240:Oxford University Press 17:Henry Gerald Richardson 361:English civil servants 312:Sayles (1976), p. 501. 303:Sayles (1976), p. 521 128:year and the legal 366:English historians 51:in 1899 as a boy 383: 335: 328: 322: 319: 313: 310: 304: 301: 295: 292: 286: 283: 277: 274: 268: 252: 243: 227: 191:Henry de Bracton 49:HM Civil Service 31:Born in 1884 in 391: 390: 386: 385: 384: 382: 381: 380: 341: 340: 339: 338: 329: 325: 320: 316: 311: 307: 302: 298: 293: 289: 284: 280: 275: 271: 253: 246: 228: 217: 212: 203: 114:Alexander Prize 104:projects. This 82:Birkeck College 78:evening classes 74: 57:Colonial Office 29: 12: 11: 5: 389: 379: 378: 373: 368: 363: 358: 353: 337: 336: 323: 314: 305: 296: 287: 278: 269: 244: 214: 213: 211: 208: 202: 199: 73: 70: 37:coin collector 28: 25: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 388: 377: 374: 372: 369: 367: 364: 362: 359: 357: 354: 352: 349: 348: 346: 333: 327: 318: 309: 300: 291: 282: 273: 266: 265: 260: 256: 251: 249: 241: 238:(online ed., 237: 236: 231: 226: 224: 222: 220: 215: 207: 201:Personal life 198: 196: 192: 188: 184: 180: 176: 172: 168: 164: 160: 156: 152: 148: 144: 143: 137: 135: 131: 127: 123: 119: 115: 111: 107: 103: 102:bibliographic 99: 95: 91: 87: 83: 79: 69: 67: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 42: 38: 34: 24: 22: 18: 331: 326: 317: 308: 299: 290: 281: 272: 262: 255:G. O. Sayles 233: 204: 186: 182: 178: 174: 170: 166: 162: 158: 154: 147:G. O. Sayles 140: 138: 106:postgraduate 75: 41:Metal Mining 40: 30: 16: 15: 356:1974 deaths 351:1884 births 235:Who Was Who 169:(1964) and 98:Hubert Hall 345:Categories 210:References 151:parliament 134:plea rolls 130:year books 122:forest law 197:in 1952. 126:Exchequer 165:(1963), 161:(1952), 157:(1947), 72:Academia 124:, the 33:London 183:Fleta 118:usury 100:with 53:clerk 132:and 112:'s 90:BSc 80:at 21:FBA 347:: 261:, 257:, 247:^ 232:, 218:^ 94:MA 19:,

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FBA
London
coin collector
City of Westminster School
HM Civil Service
clerk
Colonial Office
Board of Agriculture and Fisheries
Tithe Redemption Commission
evening classes
Birkeck College
London School of Economics
BSc
MA
Hubert Hall
bibliographic
postgraduate
Royal Historical Society
Alexander Prize
usury
forest law
Exchequer
year books
plea rolls
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
G. O. Sayles
parliament
Henry de Bracton
fellow of the British Academy

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