This thesis examines the management of the spiritual jurisdiction of Canterbury Cathedral Priory [Christ Church] by Prior Henry ofEastry during his forty-six year priorate from 1285- 133 1. A significant quantity of extant documents remains from this period including registers, charters, papal letters and royal writs, which owe much to the foresight of Prior Easay's reorganisation. These extant documents also contain letters, which relate to Christ Church possessions in France. This combination of English and French documents provides a rare opportunity to analyse how Christ Church managed its jurisdiction at both a national and intemationallevel. This thesis asks two fimdamental questions: what was the scope of the spiritual jurisdiction a...
Previous to the invasion of William the Conqueror the ecclesiastical jurisdiction in England was not...
This thesis is a study of the religious culture of the market-town parish of Wimborne Minster, Dorse...
From the thirteenth century onwards, two political bodies began meeting to debate royal requests for...
This thesis examines the management of the spiritual jurisdiction of Canterbury Cathedral Priory [Ch...
Monastic identity and conceptions of liberty may be used as a lens through which the historical obse...
This thesis investigates Henry II’s relationship with the Church in his continental domains focusing...
This thesis comprises a study of all the records of the archbishop and chapter of Canterbury that pu...
After the Norman Conquest, Lanfranc was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1070. With William the...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the twelfth century, the religious order known as the Aug...
Volumes 17 and 18 provide a scholarly edition of all the 185 charters from the period before the Nor...
The present study explores two late thirteenth-century bishops’ registers, one from Hereford diocese...
The ecclesiastical courts at Canterbury have left a magnificent set of records many of them still la...
In the later medieval period the Augustinian canons flourished in England, yet they have received re...
This thesis examines the appointment of the Commissaries of Edinburgh, the court over which they pre...
The thesis is concerned with parochial patronage, recruitment of beneficed and unbeneficed secular c...
Previous to the invasion of William the Conqueror the ecclesiastical jurisdiction in England was not...
This thesis is a study of the religious culture of the market-town parish of Wimborne Minster, Dorse...
From the thirteenth century onwards, two political bodies began meeting to debate royal requests for...
This thesis examines the management of the spiritual jurisdiction of Canterbury Cathedral Priory [Ch...
Monastic identity and conceptions of liberty may be used as a lens through which the historical obse...
This thesis investigates Henry II’s relationship with the Church in his continental domains focusing...
This thesis comprises a study of all the records of the archbishop and chapter of Canterbury that pu...
After the Norman Conquest, Lanfranc was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury in 1070. With William the...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the twelfth century, the religious order known as the Aug...
Volumes 17 and 18 provide a scholarly edition of all the 185 charters from the period before the Nor...
The present study explores two late thirteenth-century bishops’ registers, one from Hereford diocese...
The ecclesiastical courts at Canterbury have left a magnificent set of records many of them still la...
In the later medieval period the Augustinian canons flourished in England, yet they have received re...
This thesis examines the appointment of the Commissaries of Edinburgh, the court over which they pre...
The thesis is concerned with parochial patronage, recruitment of beneficed and unbeneficed secular c...
Previous to the invasion of William the Conqueror the ecclesiastical jurisdiction in England was not...
This thesis is a study of the religious culture of the market-town parish of Wimborne Minster, Dorse...
From the thirteenth century onwards, two political bodies began meeting to debate royal requests for...