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Tango0107 Jan 2014 10:54 a.m. PST

"…The main sources of information for the origins of local government are the Liber de Antiquis Legibus, the Liber Albus, John Stow's A Survey of London and Various Royal proclamations and Acts of Parliament, together with the Calender of Letter Books kept by the City.

There has been dispute regarding the origins of Medieval Government in London. Some, such as Gomme in his Book, "The Governance of London," maintain that the Romans left a legacy of corporate government behind when they left Britannia in the fifth century A.D., which survived the Anglo-Saxon Conquest, the Danish conquest into the Plantagenet era. This is of course disputed by other historians."
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legatushedlius07 Jan 2014 4:55 p.m. PST

What has this to do with wargaming?

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