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Traces the chronology and careers of the bishops and the senior clergy of Salisbury cathedral and diocese. Also contains information on the value of prebends and the estates of dignities.
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Traces the chronology and careers of the bishops and the senior clergy of Chichester cathedral and diocese. Also contains information on the value of prebends and the estates of dignities.
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Traces the chronology and careers of the bishops and the senior clergy of Lincoln minster. Also contains information on the value of prebends and the estates of dignities.
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Traces the chronology and careers of the archbishops and the senior clergy of York Minster (deans, precentors, chancellors, treasurers, subdeans, succentors, archdeacons and canons), plus the estates and values of the individual dignities and prebends.
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Traces the chronology and careers of the bishops and the senior clergy of Wells cathedral and the diocese of Bath and Wells. Also contains information on the value of prebends and the estates of dignities.
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Traces the chronology and careers of the archbishops, bishops and senior clergy of Canterbury, Durham, Carlisle, Ely, Norwich, Rochester, Winchester and Worcester cathedrals. Also contains information on the value of prebends and the estates of dignities.
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Details of the bishops of London and the senior clergy of St Paul's cathedral and the diocese of London. Also includes bibliography of modern works covering the whole Fasti series for 1066-1300.
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First published in 1973, this collection of notes and documents relating to approximately 100 Yorkshire families who held land of the Crown in Yorkshire in the middle ages was compiled by the antiquary Sir Charles Travis Clay (1885-1978). Deeply interested in the history of his home county, he was held in high esteem for his editing of medieval charters, and the ten volumes of Early Yorkshire Charters that he edited between 1935 and 1965 (also reissued in this series as part of the complete thirteen-volume set) were regarded as a masterpiece. In Early Yorkshire Families, Clay's notes on each lineage establish its provenance, its genealogy, the origin of its land tenure (with further illustrative documents contained in the latter part of the work), and how land was held and transmitted. This work is an invaluable source of information for researchers interested in medieval Yorkshire or the feudal system generally.
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Feudalism --- History --- Case studies --- Mowbray family. --- Great Britain --- Economic conditions --- Case studies. --- Social conditions --- Mowbray family
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