RT Book T1 The dependent priories of medieval English monasteries A1 Heale, Martin LA English PP Suffolk PB Boydell & Brewer YR 2004 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/883304171 AB Although hundreds of dependent priories were founded across medieval Europe, they remain little studied and much misunderstood. Usually dismissed as just administrative units, many were in fact genuine religious houses set up for spiritual reasons. This study charts for the first time the history of the 140 or so daughter houses of English monasteries, which have always been overshadowed by the French cells in England, the so-called alien priories. The first part of the book examines the reasons for the foundation of these monasteries and the relations between dependent priories and their mother houses, bishops and patrons. The second part investigates everyday life in cells, the priories' interaction with their neighbours and their economic viability. The unusual pattern of dissolution of these houses is also revealed. The experience of daughter houses sheds a great deal of light on the world of the small religious house, and suggests that these shadowy institutions were far more central to medieval religion and society than has been appreciated. MARTIN HEALE is Lecturer in Late Medieval History, University of Liverpool. AB The foundation of English cells -- The constitutional affairs of English cells -- 'A source of weakness'? : mother houses and their daughters -- Monastic life in dependent priories -- Dependent priories and their neighbours -- The economy of English cells -- Epilogue: The dissolution of English cells NO Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 02 Oct 2015) CN BX2592 SN 9781846152313 K1 Monasticism and religious orders : England : History, Middle Ages, 600-1500. K1 Priories : England. K1 Priories : England K1 Monasticism and religious orders : England : History : Middle Ages, 600-1500 K1 Monasticism and religious orders ; England ; History ; Middle Ages, 600-1500 K1 Priories ; England K1 England ; Church history ; 1066-1485 K1 England : Church history, 1066-1485. K1 England : Church history : 1066-1485