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This register deals with the administration of the diocese of Norwich during the vacancy of 1499. It gives a complete record of the Archbishop's governance, and should be a useful source for the religious and social history of late medieval East Anglia.
Comprehensive records of sede vacanteadministration in the province of Canterbury from 1486-1500, including important financial accounts.
Morton's register is remarkable for the proportion of sede vacante material, and although the records are far from complete, for those dioceses where the Official's sede vacanteregister was bound up at Lambeth thereis a wealth of fascinating detail.
The publication of Suffolk charters goes from strength to strength. ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW
Late medieval cartulary containing a multitude of deeds relating to Clare and its neighbourhood including the endowment of the friary, begging limits and the violation of the rights of sanctuary.
The first two volumes make available all the existing pre-Reformation charter material, the third consists of an introduction and index. Taken together the three volumes illuminate the social and economic as well as the ecclesiastical organisation of the Suffolk-Essex border in the 12th and 13th Centuries.
The first two volumes make available all the existing pre-Reformation charter material, the third consists of an introduction and index. Taken together the three volumes illuminate the social and economic as well as the ecclesiastical organisation of the Suffolk-Essex border in the 12th and 13th Centuries.
Three volumes illuminating the social, economic and ecclesiastical organisation of the Suffolk-Essex border in the 12th and 13th centuries.
Cartulary of one of the earliest houses of Augustian canons to be established in the diocese of Norwich.
`No single recent enterprise has done more to enlarge and deepen our understanding of one of the most critical periods in English history'. Antiquaries Journal
Papers reflecting current research on orthodox religious practice and ecclesiastical organisation from c.1350-c.1500.
Survey of the reign of Henry II, offering a range of new evaluations and interpretations.
Latest research on the chivalric ethos of western Europe 10c-15c. from the practical [houses, armour], to the intellectual [concept of holy war, loyalty, etc.]
No single recent enterprise has done more to enlarge and deepen our understanding of one of the most critical periods in English history. ANTIQUARIES JOURNAL
The Anglo-Norman world, with particular focus on the Normans in Ireland.
Latest volume in leading forum for research on the Anglo-Norman world.
Annual volume of recent research on all aspects of the Norman World.
A concise synthesis of recent research which has transformed our view of religious belief and practice in pre-Reformation England.
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