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The Winchester pipe rolls - the estate accounts of the bishops of
Winchester - constitute one of the most remarkable documentary
survivals from medieval England, and are without parallel anywhere
in the world, supplying detailed evidence for agriculture, prices,
wages, the land market and peasant society in an exceptionally
well-preserved sequence from 1209 onwards. They have attracted the
attention of historians of medieval economy and society for over
acentury, first in deposit in the Public Record Office, more
recently in Hampshire Record Office. The essays collected here
celebrate their survival and demonstrate their quality, putting
them into perspective as a documentary source, and assessing how
far their evidence is representative of England as a whole. The
volume also demonstrates some of the new ways in which they are
being put to use to enhance knowledge of medieval England, with a
numberof the articles concerned with recent research projects. The
book is completed with a handlist of these records up to 1455, the
year in which the bishopric administration started to keep its
accounts in registers rather than rolls. Contributors: RICHARD H.
BRITNELL, BRUCE M. S. CAMPBELL, JOHN LANGDON, JOHN MULLAN, MARK
PAGE, K. J. STOCKS, CHRISTOPHER THORNTON, NICHOLAS C. VINCENT. The
late RICHARD BRITNELL was Professor of History at the University of
Durham.
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