Late medieval monasteries and their patrons: England and Wales, c. 1300 - 1540

Klappentext: Lay patronage of religious houses remained of considerable importance during the late medieval period; but this is the first full-length study dedicated to the subject. Based on a wide range of medieval documentary sources, including wills, monastic registers, inquisitions post mortem,...

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Main Author: Stöber, Karen (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Woodbridge [u.a.] Boydell 2007
In: Studies in the history of medieval religion (29)
Year: 2007
Reviews:[Rezension von: Stöber, Karen, Late Medieval Monasteries and Their Patrons: England and Wales, c. 1300-1540] (2008) (Peters, Greg, 1971 -)
Edition:1. publ.
Series/Journal:Studies in the history of medieval religion 29
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B England / Monastery / Patronage / History 1300-1540
B Wales / Monastery / Patronage / History 1300-1540
B England / Monastery / Patronage
Further subjects:B Monasteries (England) History
B Monastic and religious life England History Middle Ages, 600-1500
B Collection of essays
B Patronage, Ecclesiastical
B Monasteries England History
B Monasteries Wales History
B Monastic and religious life (Wales) History Middle Ages, 600-1500
B Monastic and religious life Wales History Middle Ages, 600-1500
B Patronage, Ecclesiastical (England) History
B Monastic and religious life (England) History Middle Ages, 600-1500
B Patronage, Ecclesiastical (Wales) History
B Monasteries (Wales) History
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:Klappentext: Lay patronage of religious houses remained of considerable importance during the late medieval period; but this is the first full-length study dedicated to the subject. Based on a wide range of medieval documentary sources, including wills, monastic registers, inquisitions post mortem, cartularies and episcopal registers, this book traces the descent of these later patrons and assesses their activities, in particular their bequests and benefactions, their involvement in the affairs of their houses, and their burials in the conventual churches; and it argues that the ties which bound the two parties together, whether amicable, indifferent or abusive, continued right up until the Dissolution brought monastic life in England and Wales to an end. KAREN STÖBER is a Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Aberystwyth.
ISBN:1843832844