English nuns and the law in the Middle Ages: cloistered nuns and their lawyers, 1293-1540

In late medieval England, cloistered nuns, like all substantial property owners, engaged in nearly constant litigation to defend their holdings. They did so using attorneys (proctors), advocates and other ‘men of law’ who actually conducted that litigation in the courts of Church and Crown. However,...

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Subtitles:English Nuns & the Law in the Middle Ages
Main Author: Makowski, Elizabeth M. 1951- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Suffolk Boydell & Brewer 2011.
In:Year: 2011
Reviews:English nuns and the law in the Middle Ages. Cloistered nuns and their lawyers, 1293–1540. By Elizabeth Makowski. (Studies in the History of Medieval Religion, 39.) Pp. xvi+201. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2012. £60. 978 1 84383 786 2; 0955 2480 (2013) (Houts, Elisabeth van)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B England / Women's religious order / Legal counsel / History 1293-1540
Further subjects:B Convents (Canon law) ; History ; To 1500
B Religion and law England History To 1500
B Religion And Law England History, To 1500
B Nuns (Canon law) ; History ; To 1500
B Convents (Canon law) History, To 1500
B Nuns (Canon law) History To 1500
B Canonists ; England ; History ; To 1500
B Canonists England History To 1500
B Nuns (Canon law) History To 1500
B Canonists (England) History To 1500
B Monasticism and religious orders (Canon law) History To 1500
B Canonists England History, To 1500
B Monasticism and religious orders (Canon law) History, To 1500
B Monasticism and religious orders for women England History Middle Ages, 600-1500
B Monasticism and religious orders (Canon law) ; History ; To 1500
B Monasticism and religious orders for women England History, Middle Ages, 600-1500
B Convents (Canon law) History To 1500
B Religion And Law (England) History To 1500
B Monasticism and religious orders for women ; England ; History ; Middle Ages, 600-1500
B Convents (Canon law) History To 1500
B Monasticism and religious orders (Canon law) History To 1500
B Religion and law ; England ; History ; To 1500
B Monasticism and religious orders for women (England) History Middle Ages, 600-1500
B Bibliography
B Nuns (Canon law) History, To 1500
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Summary:In late medieval England, cloistered nuns, like all substantial property owners, engaged in nearly constant litigation to defend their holdings. They did so using attorneys (proctors), advocates and other ‘men of law’ who actually conducted that litigation in the courts of Church and Crown. However, although lawyers were as crucial to the economic vitality of the nunneries as the patrons who endowed them, their role in protecting, augmenting or depleting monastic assets has never been fully investigated. This book aims to address the gap. Using records from the courts of the common law, Chancery, and a variety of ecclesiastical venues, it examines the working relationships without which cloistered nuns could not have lived in fully enclosed but self-sustainingc communities. In the first part it looks at the six mendicant and Bridgettine houses established in England, and relates the effectiveness and resilience of their cloistered spirituality to the rise of legal professionalism in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. It then presents cases from ecclesiastical and royal courts which illustrate the work of legal professionals on behalf of their clients. Elizabeth Makowski is Ingram Professor of History, Texas State University.
I. Clients and lawyers. 1. Cloistered spirituality and English nuns -- 2. Legal professionalism and English lawyers -- 3. Letters of appointment and routine business -- II. Select cases. 4. Proceedings at common law -- 5. Chancery suits -- 6. Episcopal arbitration -- 7. Papal appeals -- Conclusion
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ISBN:1782040528