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Richard W. Pfaff, The Liturgy in Medieval England: A History (2009)

Richard W. Pfaff, The Liturgy in Medieval England: A History (2009)

... in medieval England, focusing mainly on the mass and daily ...Anglo-Saxon England before St Augustine’s mission to Canterbury in 597 to the time of the Reformation and the consequent Dissolution of ...

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Outside the gate: sub urban legal practices in early medieval England

Outside the gate: sub urban legal practices in early medieval England

... Outside the gate: sub-urban legal practices in early medieval England John Baker and Stuart Brookes.. Abstract Many aspects of English early medieval Anglo-Saxon legal landscapes can be [r] ...

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Mitres and Arms: aspects of the self-representation of the monastic superior in late medieval England

Mitres and Arms: aspects of the self-representation of the monastic superior in late medieval England

... Together with the conventional expressions of devotion they convey, Richard Gower’s seal and John Cantlow’s window utilise two increasingly important modes of self-representation adopted by the greater monastic superiors ...

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Legal Ephemera in the Ecclesiastical Courts of Late-Medieval England

Legal Ephemera in the Ecclesiastical Courts of Late-Medieval England

... late-medieval England, but a detailed case heard before the London consistory court in 1487 shows up the role of ephemera more specifically in constituting this authority (Forrest, 2014: 436–8; see also ...

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The King’s Jews: Money, Massacre and Exodus in Medieval England

The King’s Jews: Money, Massacre and Exodus in Medieval England

... in medieval England was shaped largely by factors and influences external to the Jewish community itself and that did not change very much between 1100 and ...

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The Tree and the Rod: Jurisdiction in Late-Medieval England

The Tree and the Rod: Jurisdiction in Late-Medieval England

... Such ‘town and gown’ disputes were undoubtedly important to the formation of late medieval civic political culture, and they did have their own specifically urban dynamics. At the same time, however, it is ...

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Growing old among the Anglo-Saxons : the cultural conceptualisation of old age in Early Medieval England

Growing old among the Anglo-Saxons : the cultural conceptualisation of old age in Early Medieval England

... early medieval English community: the learned, well-to-do members of the clergy and ...early medieval sources under scrutiny in this ...early medieval England conceptualised old ...

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The Detection of Heresy in Late Medieval England

The Detection of Heresy in Late Medieval England

... late-medieval England, politely quarrels with some elements of literary scholarship in key areas (particularly where that scholarship overestimates the practical applicability of power), and, in its final ...

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They dined on crane: bird consumption, wild fowling and status in medieval England

They dined on crane: bird consumption, wild fowling and status in medieval England

... Seabirds like Guillemots and Razorbill Alca torda are relatively common in the north of Eng- land, but overall the zooarchaeological evidence does not suggest an intensive exploitation of ma- rine resources in ...

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Messengers in later medieval England

Messengers in later medieval England

... Such slowness was not helpful for a sensible king to achieve administrative efficiency, especially not producing advantage in war times. A commonly adopted solution was to allow messengers to take fresh horses at regular ...

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Goose husbandry in medieval England, and the problem of ageing goose bones

Goose husbandry in medieval England, and the problem of ageing goose bones

... in Medieval England, and the problem of ageing goose ...two Medieval sites in England, the city of Winchester and Eynsham Abbey, Oxfordshire, are ...Ages, England, zooarchaeology, ...

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Extralegal and English: the Robin Hood Legend and Increasing National Identity in the Middling Sorts of Late Medieval England.

Extralegal and English: the Robin Hood Legend and Increasing National Identity in the Middling Sorts of Late Medieval England.

... In spite of the aforementioned disdain for bishops and archbishops, Robin is not opposed to religion. He is in fact quite pious and is particularly devoted to the Virgin Mary. His opposition seems to be towards those in ...

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King Death  The Black Death and its Aftermath in Late Medieval England

King Death The Black Death and its Aftermath in Late Medieval England

... late medieval England ...late medieval England, continued to have an impact in the East Anglian countryside ...of medieval rural household formation: a pre- plague period when rural ...

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Nobility and Kingship in Medieval England: The Earls and Edward I, 1272 1307

Nobility and Kingship in Medieval England: The Earls and Edward I, 1272 1307

... in medieval society as primarily tripartite (those who work, those who fight, those who pray) ...of medieval society as fundamentally interconnected, rather than reflecting a unitary yet internally divided ...

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Rancor and Reconciliation in Medieval England

Rancor and Reconciliation in Medieval England

... negotiations with their enemies to bring a feud to an end and thus make peace between former enemies. Hyams doubts that the public prosecution of crime in the courts played any significant role in late Anglo- Saxon ...

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Rendering the Word : vernacular accounts of the parables in late Medieval England

Rendering the Word : vernacular accounts of the parables in late Medieval England

... of landowners, than in providing a competitive wage. Following the biblical source, the vineyard owner in Pearl defines the workers’ wage two times in two different manners. With the first group he employs, the owner ...

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Musica Celestis: Mystical Song In Late Medieval England

Musica Celestis: Mystical Song In Late Medieval England

... the medieval period as active interventionists, were, by the beginning of the Renaissance, also paragons of contemplative inaction, their spiritual bodies part of a celestial hierarchy that was concerned primarily ...

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Reason, conscience and equity: bishops as the king's judges in later Medieval England

Reason, conscience and equity: bishops as the king's judges in later Medieval England

... century England experienced a prolonged period of troubled kingship, when the reigning monarch was either incapacitated by youth or illness, or his authority was seri- ously compromised by questionable claims to ...

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The Berkeleys of Berkeley, 1281 1417: a study in the lesser peerage of late medieval England

The Berkeleys of Berkeley, 1281 1417: a study in the lesser peerage of late medieval England

... John Joce I Hugh de Rodborough John de Wylington Hugh Arthur Thomas de Berkeley of Coberley II Thomas le Boteler Richard Croupes de Kingscote William John de la Ryvere Peter le Veel I Si[r] ...

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