PhDThis thesis attempts to trace the history of Barking Abbey from the Conquest to the Dissolution. In some respects it has proved a disappointing study, for though Barking was among the greatest and wealthiest nunneries of mediaeval England, many of its records have perished. There is no chronicle to tell its history, nor cartulary to show how its lands were acquired. Even the Valor Ecciesiasticus, which one takes for granted in the study of English monasticism, is lost for the county of Essex. A considerable section of the thesis deals with the estates of the house and their administration. My chief source of evidence for this has been the court rolls of ten Essex manors, covering, though with many serious gaps, the years 12...
Considering its prominence as one of the greatest of the Scottish royal abbeys, Cambuskenneth near S...
Administrative reform in the 1530s amounted, in Professor Geoffrey Elton’s words, to a ‘Tudor revolu...
This thesis aims to examine the relationship between the monks and monastery of St Albans, and the t...
This thesis is a study of the Benedictine abbey of Barking in Essex from the tenth to the twelfth ce...
PhDThis thesis is a study of the disposal by the Crown of the monastic property in the city of Lond...
In 1536 the English Parliament under pressure from Henry VIII and the Lord Chancellor, Thomas Cromw...
Barking Abbey is the only English nunnery which has an institutional history stretching from its fou...
Barking Abbey is the only English nunnery which has an institutional history stretching from its fou...
In this thesis, the dissolution of the monasteries is treated as an event in the history of patronag...
PhDThis study explores some of the implications of the distribution of estates between the landholde...
This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses duri...
The importance of monastic houses in England, as far as their general influence upon and status in E...
Westminster Abbey was one of the wealthiest and most influential monastic houses in medieval England...
Beaumont Casey Jane, Sanctity, reform and conquest at Barking Abbey c. 950-1100, Thèse de doctorat s...
Although much work has been done on the disposal of monastic property, and of chantry property insof...
Considering its prominence as one of the greatest of the Scottish royal abbeys, Cambuskenneth near S...
Administrative reform in the 1530s amounted, in Professor Geoffrey Elton’s words, to a ‘Tudor revolu...
This thesis aims to examine the relationship between the monks and monastery of St Albans, and the t...
This thesis is a study of the Benedictine abbey of Barking in Essex from the tenth to the twelfth ce...
PhDThis thesis is a study of the disposal by the Crown of the monastic property in the city of Lond...
In 1536 the English Parliament under pressure from Henry VIII and the Lord Chancellor, Thomas Cromw...
Barking Abbey is the only English nunnery which has an institutional history stretching from its fou...
Barking Abbey is the only English nunnery which has an institutional history stretching from its fou...
In this thesis, the dissolution of the monasteries is treated as an event in the history of patronag...
PhDThis study explores some of the implications of the distribution of estates between the landholde...
This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses duri...
The importance of monastic houses in England, as far as their general influence upon and status in E...
Westminster Abbey was one of the wealthiest and most influential monastic houses in medieval England...
Beaumont Casey Jane, Sanctity, reform and conquest at Barking Abbey c. 950-1100, Thèse de doctorat s...
Although much work has been done on the disposal of monastic property, and of chantry property insof...
Considering its prominence as one of the greatest of the Scottish royal abbeys, Cambuskenneth near S...
Administrative reform in the 1530s amounted, in Professor Geoffrey Elton’s words, to a ‘Tudor revolu...
This thesis aims to examine the relationship between the monks and monastery of St Albans, and the t...