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Eye Priory Cartulary and Charters
Part One
Edited by Vivien Brown

Eye priory, founded in the late 1080s by Robert Malet as a cell of the abbey of Bernay in Normandy, was the first house of Benedictine monks to be established in Suffolk after the Norman Conquest, to be followed shortly afterwards by Stoke-by-Clare. The two share similarities; both were cells of great Norman abbeys and both were established in the centre of feudal lordships or `honours'.
The heartlands of the honour, given by William the Conqueror to Robert's father, lay around Eye itself, stretching from there across the north of the county eastward to the sea and to Dunwich. The development of this port in the early 12th century and its slow decline therafter, is reflected in the loss and decline of many of the churches the priory held there. The charters contained in the mid-thirteenth century cartulary provide valuable information about the lordship of the honour as well as other religious, social and economic matters of interest to medieval historians of the local and wider world of the 12th and 13th centuries.VIVIEN BROWNworked on Eye priory material with her husband, R. Allen Brown, the initiator and first General editor of the series. [East Anglian] Eye priory, founded in the late 1080s by Robert Malet as a cell of the abbey of Bernay in Normandy, was the first house of Benedictine monks to be established in Suffolk after the Norman Conquest. The charters contained in its mid-thirteenth century cartulary provide valuable information about religious, social and economic matters of interest to medieval historians of both the local and wider world of the 12th and 13th centuries.VIVIEN BROWNworked on Eye priory material with her husband, R. Allen Brown, the initiator and first General editor of the series.

 

DETAILS

272 pages
Size: 23.4 x 15.6
13 digit ISBN: 9780851153223
Binding: Hardback
First published: 03/Sep/1992
Price: 60.00 USD / 30.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press
Series: Suffolk Charters
Subject: Medieval History

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 18/11/2008

Reviews
A splendid addition to the Suffolk Charters. ALBIONA welcome addition to the corpus of Suffolk charter material. JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF ARCHIVISTSMuch interesting information on the workings of a relaively small establishment in the thirteenth century... a very full and admirably careful edition. ARCHIVESThe Suffolk Charters series is building such a reich picture of the medieval county. ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW



 

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