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The Register of William Melton, Archbishop of York, 1317-1340, VI (Hardcover)
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The Register of William Melton, Archbishop of York, 1317-1340, VI (Hardcover)
Series: Canterbury & York Society
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This volume, continuing the series of great medieval bishops'
registers, offers material valuable for both religious and social
history. The register of Archbishop William Melton is one of the
largest and most comprehensive to survive. Its backbone is the
institution of clergy and licences to them, papal provisions and
ordination of vicars and chantries, but it also contains a wealth
of material for social history. During the period it covers, the
East Riding of Yorkshire was flourishing, and a number of entries
in the register reflect the challenges which the newly-founded town
of Kingstonupon Hull was causing for the existing parochial
structure. The archbishop is shown anathematizing malefactors who
stole his swans and invaded his liberties in Beverley and the river
Hull, and demanding the return of stolen woolon behalf of a
merchant whose ship had been wrecked in the river Humber. The
register also covers the origins of one of the last monasteries to
be founded in medieval England, Haltemprice, and reveals the
shortcomings of monks andnuns as well as secular clergy and members
of the laity; more widely, many entries reflect the tensions
between outlying vills and chapelries and their mother churches.
The text is presented here with introduction, apparatus, and notes
which elucidate the entries. David Robinson, until his retirement
County Archivist of Surrey, was awarded his PhD from the University
of Cambridge.
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