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Charters of St Bartholomew's Priory, Sudbury Edited by Richard Mortimer The Benedictine priory of St Bartholomew outside Sudbury was a cell of Westminster Abbey founded in the reign of Henry I by Wulfric the moneyer. Although a small and poorly-endowed establishment, it has nevertheless, and unusually, left over 130 original documents in the muniments at Westminster, enabling this volume in the Suffolk Charters series to be the first to be devoted to a group of original documents rather than medieval transcriptions. Dating mostly from the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries, the collection illustrates the lower levels of local society and the government of the town, providing a wealth of evidence for trades and occupations, place names and personal names in the Sudbury area, including the earliest known reeves and mayors of Sudbury. Of particular interest are a late-fourteenth century inventory of the priory which brings alive the physical surroundings of the monks, and the quantities of seals attached to the charters, including an unusual number of women's seals. RICHARD MORTIMERhas been Keeper of the Muniments, Westminster Abbey, since 1986; he has edited four previous volumes in the Suffolk Charters series. |
DETAILS 1 line illustrations128 pages Size: 23.4 x 15.6 10 digit ISBN: 085115574X 13 digit ISBN: 9780851155746 Binding: Hardback First published: 20/Jun/1996 Price: 47.95 USD / 25.00 GBP Imprint: Boydell Press Series: Suffolk Charters Subject: Medieval History BIC class: HBCH STATUS: Available Details updated on 03/07/2008 | |||||||
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