Church and Society in the Medieval North of England.
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- 9781441159120
- 282/.428/0902
- BR763.N664 .D637 1996
Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Abbreviations -- 1 Cathedral Chapters and Cathedral Cities: York, Durham and Carlisle in the Fifteenth Century -- 2 The First Norman Abbey in Northern England: The Origins of Selby -- 3 'Mynistres of Saynt Cuthbert': The Monks of Durham in the Fifteenth Century -- 4 The Church of Durham and the Scottish Borders, 1378-88 -- 5 The Last English Monks on Scottish Soil: The Severance of Coldingham Priory from the Monastery of Durham, 1461-78 -- 6 Richard Bell, Prior of Durham (1464-78) and Bishop of Carlisle (1478-95) -- 7 The Political Role of the Archbishops of York during the Reign of Edward I -- 8 The Authority of the Bishop in Late Medieval England: The Case of Archbishop Alexander Neville of York, 1374-88 -- 9 The Residentiary Canons of York in the Fifteenth Century -- 10 Richard III and the Church of York -- 11 The Foundation of Perpetual Chantries by the Citizens of Medieval York -- 12 Citizens and Chantries in Late Medieval York -- 13 Contrasting Chronicles: Historical Writing at York and Durham at the Close of the Later Middle Ages -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z.
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