Originally published in 1971 this book begins with the assumption
that the Dissolution of the Monasteries was neither an integral nor
an essential part of the English reformation. This book pursues the
story chronologically and thus helps students re-discover what
contemporaries knew was happening at each successive stage. An
important part of this process consists in watching - with the help
of a selection of surviving records - how the Court of Augmentation
went to work not only centrally but in the field. The part played
by Thomas Cromwell, in both the devising and the carrying out of
the Dissolution is reassessed and particular attention is paid to
the chronological relation between his career and the early stages
of the dispersal of the crown's new resources among the King's
subjects.
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