PhDThis thesis is a study of the disposal by the Crown of the monastic property in the city of London and its suburbs which came into royal possession at the dissolution of the houses concerned. The period covered extends from 1532, the year in which the first London house was dissolved, to the death of Henry VIII in 1547, by which date the bulk of the property had been alienated; but occasional reference is made to subsequent transactions. The property studied comprises that of both monasteries situated in London and. those elsewhere in England, and while attention is focussed upon land and buildings used for secular purposes the disposal of monastic sites and of spiritual income receives some notice. The results of the investig...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
In 1536 the English Parliament under pressure from Henry VIII and the Lord Chancellor, Thomas Cromw...
Although much work has been done on the disposal of monastic property, and of chantry property insof...
PhDThis thesis attempts to trace the history of Barking Abbey from the Conquest to the Dissolution....
This dissertation provides a study of Henry VII’s almshouse at Westminster Abbey from its foundation...
This dissertation is a socio-economic analysis of the Knights Hospitallers’ estate management in Lon...
This dissertation is a socio-economic analysis of the Knights Hospitallers’ estate management in Lon...
This dissertation provides a study of Henry VII's almshouse at Westminster Abbey from its foundation...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
In 1536 the English Parliament under pressure from Henry VIII and the Lord Chancellor, Thomas Cromw...
Although much work has been done on the disposal of monastic property, and of chantry property insof...
PhDThis thesis attempts to trace the history of Barking Abbey from the Conquest to the Dissolution....
This dissertation provides a study of Henry VII’s almshouse at Westminster Abbey from its foundation...
This dissertation is a socio-economic analysis of the Knights Hospitallers’ estate management in Lon...
This dissertation is a socio-economic analysis of the Knights Hospitallers’ estate management in Lon...
This dissertation provides a study of Henry VII's almshouse at Westminster Abbey from its foundation...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
This thesis examines the evidence for the buildings and precincts of the five friaries of late medie...
In 1536 the English Parliament under pressure from Henry VIII and the Lord Chancellor, Thomas Cromw...