This is the story of a mediaeval nunnery, Aconbury priory, founded at the beginning of the thirteenth century by the wife of a powerful Marcher lord. This containing nearly 100 grants to the nuns of land and property. Most of the parcels of land were within a reasonable distance of the priory enabling the nuns' bailiffs to use the roads and rivers to travel around administering these properties. After the Dissolution the cartulary remained among the records of the Augmentation Office, and then in 1843 it was transferred to the Public Record Office where it has remained to this day. When the nunnery was originally founded it was attached to the Hospitallers of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, but in 1237 it transferred to the Augustinian o...
Eileen Power’s work on medieval English nunneries laid the foundation for modern scholarship. This p...
Lay patronage of religious houses remained of considerable importance during the late medieval perio...
These volumes are part of the English Episcopal Acta project, designed to edit all documents issued ...
Late medieval English nuns have rarely commanded the attention of historians. Most scholars concentr...
The subject of this thesis is an edition of the cartulary of Alvingham Priory, a Gilbertine house of...
This thesis is a study of the fourteenth-century recension of Scone Abbey’s cartulary and its contex...
The Order of Fontevraud, founded in 1100 by the hermit/preacher Robert of Arbrisssel was the only tw...
The importance of monastic houses in England, as far as their general influence upon and status in E...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the twelfth century, the religious order known as the Aug...
The Chronicon Monasteril de Abingdon, edited by the Reverend Joseph Stevenson, was first published i...
This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses duri...
Amongst the archives at Winchester College are 4 Anglo-Saxon charters which conveyed lands to the mo...
In 1216 the powerful Marcher lord Margaret de Lacy obtained permission from King John to found a rel...
The thesis is concerned with parochial patronage, recruitment of beneficed and unbeneficed secular c...
Once a year the abbot of the 'mother' monastery visited aU foundations, which he had established. Th...
Eileen Power’s work on medieval English nunneries laid the foundation for modern scholarship. This p...
Lay patronage of religious houses remained of considerable importance during the late medieval perio...
These volumes are part of the English Episcopal Acta project, designed to edit all documents issued ...
Late medieval English nuns have rarely commanded the attention of historians. Most scholars concentr...
The subject of this thesis is an edition of the cartulary of Alvingham Priory, a Gilbertine house of...
This thesis is a study of the fourteenth-century recension of Scone Abbey’s cartulary and its contex...
The Order of Fontevraud, founded in 1100 by the hermit/preacher Robert of Arbrisssel was the only tw...
The importance of monastic houses in England, as far as their general influence upon and status in E...
grantor: University of TorontoIn the twelfth century, the religious order known as the Aug...
The Chronicon Monasteril de Abingdon, edited by the Reverend Joseph Stevenson, was first published i...
This thesis is a study of how the Lincolnshire population interacted with their monastic houses duri...
Amongst the archives at Winchester College are 4 Anglo-Saxon charters which conveyed lands to the mo...
In 1216 the powerful Marcher lord Margaret de Lacy obtained permission from King John to found a rel...
The thesis is concerned with parochial patronage, recruitment of beneficed and unbeneficed secular c...
Once a year the abbot of the 'mother' monastery visited aU foundations, which he had established. Th...
Eileen Power’s work on medieval English nunneries laid the foundation for modern scholarship. This p...
Lay patronage of religious houses remained of considerable importance during the late medieval perio...
These volumes are part of the English Episcopal Acta project, designed to edit all documents issued ...