Dodnash Priory Charters

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Christopher Harper-Bill
Boydell & Brewer, 1998 - 198 páginas
The history of Dodnash Priory, one of numerous Augustinian priories founded in East Anglia in the twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, has hitherto been totally obscure. The two hundred original charters edited here now show that it was founded by Wimer the chaplain, sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk and a prominent servant of Henry II, and that although always small it played a disproportionately large part in the economic and social life of south-east Suffolk for the next three centuries. The early charters include the first known references to Flatford Mill at East Bergholt; later documents relate to serious flooding at the end of the thirteenth century, and soon thereafter to the leasing of estates in order to adapt to new economic conditions. As always, the charters provide much information about local lay society as well as the canons themselves.CHRISTOPHER HARPER-BILLis Professor of English History at the University of East Anglia.

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Grants in favour of the Canons
33
Miscellaneous Royal and Ecclesiastical Documents 1559
136
Miscellaneous Obligations and Acquittances 20915
170

Términos y frases comunes

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Christopher Harper-Bill is Professor of Medieval History at the University of East Anglia.

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