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The heads of religious houses, England and Wales.
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ISBN: 9780521897273 0521897270 0521804523 9780521804523 0521802717 9780521802710 9780521028486 0521028485 9780521865081 0521865085 9780511495649 9780521369930 9780511496226 9780521118439 9780511387999 0511387997 0511495641 0521369932 1316086429 1281254568 9786611254568 0511387008 051138596X 0511384130 0511382332 0521118433 1107123755 0511119666 0511041675 0511153635 0511327986 0511496222 128015487X 0511043996 1107123151 051111950X 0511041535 0511153198 0511327781 0511495633 1280159413 0511047878 9780511041532 9780511119507 9780511495632 9786610159413 6610159416 0521083672 9780521083676 9780511041679 9780511119668 0511028725 9780511028724 9780511043994 9786610154876 6610154872 9781107123151 9781280159411 9780511153198 9780511327780 9780511047879 9781107123755 9780511153631 9780511327988 Year: 2008 Publisher: Cambridge, UK New York Cambridge University Press

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Abstract

This book is a continuation of The Heads of Religious Houses: England and Wales 940-1216, edited by David Knowles, C. N. L. Brooke and Vera London, which itself is reissued with substantial addenda by Professor Brooke. This present volume continues the lists from 1216 to 1377. In this period further record sources have been provided by episcopal registers, governmental enrolments, court records, and so on. Full references are given for establishing the dates and outline of the career of each abbot or prior, abbess or prioress, when known. The lists are arranged by order: the Benedictine houses (independent, dependencies and alien priories); the Cluniacs; the Grandmontines; the Cistercians; the Carthusians; the Augustinian canons; the Premonstratensians; the Gilbertine order; the Trinitarian houses; the Bonhommes; and the nuns. An introduction discusses the nature, use and history of the lists and examines critically the sources on which they are based.

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