Westminster Abbey was one of the wealthiest and most influential monastic houses in medieval England: c.1300 it held some 38,000 acres, largely in the Home Counties and West Midlands, and its revenues at the Dissolution exceeded £2,800 p.a. These assets supported a complement of 50 to 60 monks in the fourteenth century. This volume publishes 75 documents providing overviews ('states') of the Westminster estate and its revenues, as administered by the abbot and convent separately between c.1300 and 1422. The states provided crucial information at a period of great social and economic change either side of the Black Death, assisting in decisions about farming estates directly or leasing them - and to historians today they provide rich evidenc...
Monastic Archives Project, on which a progress report was published in the last issue. It is my purp...
The history of English rural society in the Middle Ages generally is written on the basis of records...
In this thesis, the dissolution of the monasteries is treated as an event in the history of patronag...
Westminster Abbey was one of the wealthiest and most influential monastic houses in medieval England...
This thesis offers the first dedicated study of each of the three crown-wearing abbeys of Westminste...
This article represents a progress report on my research into the Templars’ properties in England an...
The importance of monastic houses in England, as far as their general influence upon and status in E...
Amongst the archives at Winchester College are 4 Anglo-Saxon charters which conveyed lands to the mo...
This dissertation is a socio-economic analysis of the Knights Hospitallers’ estate management in Lon...
This thesis explores the rental agreements and contracts between the monks of Rufford Abbey and the ...
Although the Templars are most famous for their military activity in the defence of Christendom, the...
Conference Theme: Mobility and ExchangeTraditional accounts of the dissolution of the English monast...
This is the first complete modern edition of the early charters of Chertsey Abbey in Surrey, one of ...
This dissertation provides a study of Henry VII's almshouse at Westminster Abbey from its foundation...
Using records from 113 manors in Yorkshire and elsewhere, this article surveys the changing role of ...
Monastic Archives Project, on which a progress report was published in the last issue. It is my purp...
The history of English rural society in the Middle Ages generally is written on the basis of records...
In this thesis, the dissolution of the monasteries is treated as an event in the history of patronag...
Westminster Abbey was one of the wealthiest and most influential monastic houses in medieval England...
This thesis offers the first dedicated study of each of the three crown-wearing abbeys of Westminste...
This article represents a progress report on my research into the Templars’ properties in England an...
The importance of monastic houses in England, as far as their general influence upon and status in E...
Amongst the archives at Winchester College are 4 Anglo-Saxon charters which conveyed lands to the mo...
This dissertation is a socio-economic analysis of the Knights Hospitallers’ estate management in Lon...
This thesis explores the rental agreements and contracts between the monks of Rufford Abbey and the ...
Although the Templars are most famous for their military activity in the defence of Christendom, the...
Conference Theme: Mobility and ExchangeTraditional accounts of the dissolution of the English monast...
This is the first complete modern edition of the early charters of Chertsey Abbey in Surrey, one of ...
This dissertation provides a study of Henry VII's almshouse at Westminster Abbey from its foundation...
Using records from 113 manors in Yorkshire and elsewhere, this article surveys the changing role of ...
Monastic Archives Project, on which a progress report was published in the last issue. It is my purp...
The history of English rural society in the Middle Ages generally is written on the basis of records...
In this thesis, the dissolution of the monasteries is treated as an event in the history of patronag...