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Introduction and first part of cartulary of a three-volume edition of Eye charter material.
A wealth of surviving later documents provide an unusally comprehensive overview of this Cisterican house.
A wealth of surviving documents provide an unusally comprehensive overview of this Cistercian house.
This edition represents a remarkable survival of the detail by which a member of the armoured class of late thirteenth-century Suffolk chose to provide for one of his younger sons.
Original documents relating to minor foundation illustrate lower levels of local society and government of the town.
A wealth of surviving documents provide an unusually comprehensive overview of this Cistercian house.
The publication of Suffolk charters goes from strength to strength. ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW
First modern edition of medieval documents from an important East Anglian religious house.
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.
Covers aspects of the history of both Leiston Abbey and Butley Priory but is chiefly concerned with Leiston as the better documented and less investigated of the two.
Edition of local documents sheds revealing light on medieval village life.
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