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Late medieval cartulary containing a multitude of deeds relating to Clare and its neighbourhood including the endowment of the friary, begging limits and the violation of the …
Edition of local documents sheds revealing light on medieval village life. The village of Stanton, some nine miles north-east of Bury St Edmunds, is in many ways a typical Suffolk …
Edition of documents from an important medieval East Anglian ecclesiastical institution. The charters and other documents recorded in the thirteenth-century Cartulary of the …
First modern edition of medieval documents from an important East Anglian religious house. The charters and other documents recorded in the thirteenth-century Cartulary of the …
Introduction and first part of cartulary of a three-volume edition of Eye charter material. Eye priory, founded in the late 1080s by Robert Malet as a cell of the abbey of Bernay …
13- & 14c- documents illuminate religious, social, and economic history of the period. This second volume of the charters of the Benedictine priory of Eye, a cell of the Abbey of …
A wealth of surviving later documents provide an unusally comprehensive overview of this Cisterican house. Sibton Abbey, founded in 1150, was the only Cistercian house in Suffolk: …
The first two volumes make available all the existing pre-Reformation charter material, the third consists of an introduction and index. Taken together the three volumes …
Cartulary of one of the earliest houses of Augustian canons to be established in the diocese of Norwich. The priory of the Blessed Virgin Mary at Blythburgh was one of the earliest …
Domesday Book records Blythburgh as a prosperous royal town with an exceptionally well-endowed church. Its priory, the Blessed Virgin Mary, was one of the earliest of the many …