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The Abbot and Public Life in Late Medieval England
... the late 1370s against French and Castilian raids. Abbot Hamo de Offington of Battle successfully repelled assaults on Winchelsea in 1376 and 1377, whereas Abbot Pecham of St Augustine’s Canterbury ... See full document
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The Abbots and Priors of Late Medieval and Reformation England
... Convocation, participating in diocesan business, serving as papal commissioners and judge delegates, and even serving as suffragan bishops. In addition, abbots and priors provided services to the crown, attending ... See full document
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Mitres and Arms: aspects of the self-representation of the monastic superior in late medieval England
... The extension of various episcopal privileges to a widening group of monastic superiors provoked some opposition among English bishops. The adoption of the pontificalia by abbots and priors potentially disrupted the ... See full document
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'"Not a thing for a Stranger to Enter Upon." The Selection of Monastic Superiors in Late Medieval and Early Tudor England'
... in late medieval England were generally ‘free and ...as abbot in 1386, despite three messages sent by Richard II recommending John Lakingheath as the most suitable ... See full document
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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 ... See full document
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Medical licensing in late-medieval Portugal
... principle.”77 In Portugal, on the other hand, the almotacé had a similar regu- latory role, but was a municipal office held at times by barbers, for example in Vila do Conde, north of Oporto, in 1466 and twice in Oporto ... See full document
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The Detection of Heresy in Late Medieval England
... Lincoln, through extensive use of unpublished episcopal material. In chapter seven, Forrest examines the means by which heresy came to be reported, noting occasions when the traces of prior legal procedure can be seen in ... See full document
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Messengers in later medieval England
... Within the group of messengers, since no agency of messengers could compete with the king's messengers in terms of documentation and political prominence, my primary focus naturally falls on those nuncii regis. Household ... See full document
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King Death The Black Death and its Aftermath in Late Medieval England
... the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century (admittedly very little) suggests that the public shaming of cuckolds and similar expressions of rule and misrule enjoyed a prominence in rural society which ... See full document
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Military Communities in Late Medieval England Essays in Honour of Andrew Ayton
... important public responsibility shouldered by the gentry was that of ensuring the defence of the kingdom and the rights of the king ...military life of the ... See full document
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Monasticism without frontiers : the extended monastic community of the Abbot of Cluny in England and Wales.
... from Abbot Hugh of Cluny that the prior of Lewes would not be removed without just ...first abbot of Reading, and the fifth prior, Ansger ...as abbot of ... See full document
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Legal Ephemera in the Ecclesiastical Courts of Late-Medieval England
... Legal ephemera were distinguished by their communicative immediacy. They were relevant to a time-limited event in the legal process. How that time was limited depended on a number of circumstances. A citation, for ... See full document
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The Tree and the Rod: Jurisdiction in Late-Medieval England
... Public mockerys and threats provided a key means of disrupting the jurisdictional claims made during the enactment of legal powers. They performed a highly visible disobedience to a wide audience. During the first ... See full document
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Will considerations of environmental sustainability revitalise the policy links between the urban environment and health?
... arisen late in the evolutionary–biological expe- rience of the human ...and life-shortening risks of urban–industrial life in early 19th century England stimu- lated the emergence of ... See full document
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Extralegal and English: the Robin Hood Legend and Increasing National Identity in the Middling Sorts of Late Medieval England.
... later medieval period where the legend experienced an increase in ...in England, but there was also a sense of continuity with the ...of England from its continental rivals and an increasing need for ... See full document
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Abelard: a Medieval Life
... the abbot of Cluny’s recommendation that Bernard should have looked into ‘evil reports’ before firing off protests to popes and bishops ...the abbot of an ancient and prestigious monastery was not so simple ... See full document
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A Late Medieval Settlement at Panakton
... Coarse, gray (1OYR 8/2) fabric with black and white stone inclusions; pitting on surface. Smoothed interior and upper surface of rim. Single fragment of iron knife blade. In size an[r] ... See full document
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Welsh contacts with the papacy before the Edwardian conquest, c 1283
... Through all this we see the scope of Gerald’s contribution to our understanding of Welsh relations with the papacy in the medieval period. Having been both an agent and a supplicant of the papacy, Gerald provides ... See full document
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Of Mice and Maidens: Ideologies of Interspecies Romance in Late Medieval and Early Modern Japan
... the late Muromachi known as Tōshōji nezumi monogatari― and here, too, the uncleanliness attributed to nezumi differs markedly from the uncleanliness attributed to rats in the modern ... See full document
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Politics and Justice in Late Medieval Bologna
... In contrast to the case in other cities of the time, in Bologna to be a 'magnate' was not the same of being 'noble', as has already been pointed out by Gina Fasoli. It was a temporary status, bestowed from time to time ... See full document
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