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Getting Away With Murder: Criminal Clerics in Late Medieval England (Paperback)
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During the fourth century Roman emperor Constantine created laws
exempting clergymen who committed a felony from having to answer
for their actions before a secular court. This set about 1500 years
of use and abuse of what became known as Benefit of Clergy. The
unusual legal excuse traveled to England where by the middle of the
thirteenth century men who were no more than church doormen or
bishop's messengers could avoid the executioner's gallows and walk
free after a brief appearance before the Christian court. The range
of crimes committed by these clerics encompassed all of the
criminality occurring throughout the Middle Ages: murder, rape,
arson, kidnapping, extortion, theft. Priests belonged to gangs of
robbers and murderers, monks supplied their services as thugs to
evict legitimate tenants and a bishop ran his own mafia, in 1303 a
priest assisted by a group of monks stole the crown jewels. In one
particularly gruesome incident a monk assisted a group of villagers
in holding a man inside an oven until he burned to death. In
another example a priest sexually assaulted a woman and then
returned later to assault her again. When she resisted he held her
infant child in a fire. During the same period students at Oxford
university were permitted to claim the dubious title of cleric; to
their discredit they were at one point the most murderous group of
citizens throughout the realm. Eventually the church and the crown
had little choice but to attempt reform of England's criminal
clerics. It took two hundred years. To the surprise of some writers
though the excuse was not removed; it was extended. By 1375 it was
possible for any Englishman who could read to claim he was a
clergyman and be exempted from hanging. This book follows the
fascinating and graphic history of the use and abuse of benefit of
clergy in England during the twelfth, thirteenth and fourteenth
centuries. Previous commentators have largely dismissed the clergy
plea as an anomaly, something simply 'evil' or even a 'queer old
farce'. That position is challenged in this book and it is
suggested that the excuse should be reconsidered against the
vibrant social and legal environment of medieval England as one of
a range of legal excuses that also included sanctuary, abjuration
and outlawry. In theory these three options were not available to
clerics. In practice, and at times with the connivance of their
bishops, all order of clergymen availed themselves of the
opportunity to hide, flea or become a legal outcast. If they failed
many then resorted to the cleric's plea as a last option. The story
of benefit of clergy has previously been portrayed as an example of
the worst excesses of churchmen usurping the law. In this work a
new position is argued; one that does not seek to absolve the
criminal clergymen of medieval England, but rather more to
appreciate better the factors that came to bear upon them in the
rapidly changing world of the late Middle Ages and to recognize
that the laicization of benefit of clergy was a natural and
inevitable growth of the dynamic world during this period. Recent
commentary on Benefit of Clergy is sparse. Even less has been said
that includes it with sanctuary, abjuration and outlawry. Students
of history, legal history, criminal justice, religion and anyone
looking for a fascinating read is encouraged to look into Getting
away with Murder: Criminal Clerics in Late Medieval England.
General
Imprint: |
Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co ,U.S.
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
June 2016 |
Authors: |
Peter Johnstone
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Dimensions: |
229 x 150 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
277 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4652-9168-4 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
1-4652-9168-7 |
Barcode: |
9781465291684 |
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