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El. knyga: North-East England in the Later Middle Ages

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The medieval development of the distinct region of north-east England explored through close examination of landscape, religion and history.

The recent surge of interest in the political, ecclesiastical, social and economic history of north-eastern England is reflected in the essays in this volume. The topics covered range widely, including the development of both rural and urban life and institutions. There are contributions on the well-known richness of Durham cathedral muniments, its priory and bishopric, and there is also a particular focus on the institutions and practices which evolved to deal with Scottish border problems. A number of papers broach lesser-known subjects which accordingly offer new territory for exploration, among them the distinctive characteristics of local jurisdiction in the northern counties, the formation of north-eastern landscapes, the course of agrarian development in the region and the emergence of a northern gentry class alongside the better known ecclesiastical and lay magnates. CHRISTIAN D. LIDDY is Lecturer in History at the University of Durham, where R.H. BRITNELL is Emeritus Professor.

Recenzijos

This stimulating collection has much to interest the urban historian, and is a valuable study of a region in its contexts. * URBAN HISTORY * This admirable collection of essays covers a surprising amount of ground. * NORTHERN HISTORY * A well-produced volume. * LANDSCAPE HISTORY *

List of Illustrations vii
Contributors ix
Preface xi
Abbreviations xii
Introduction 1(140)
A.J. POLLARD
1 St Cuthbert and the Border, c. 1080-c. 1300
13(16)
RICHARD LOMAS
2 John Hardyng, Northumbrian Identity and the Scots
29(14)
ALASTAIR J. MACDONALD
3 Remembering the Legal Past: Anglo-Scottish Border Law and Practice in the Later Middle Ages
43(14)
CYNTHIA J. NEVILLE
4 Scaling the Ladder: The Rise and Rise of the Grays of Heaton, c.1296-c.1415
57(18)
ANDY KING
5 Land, Legend and Gentility in the Palatinate of Durham: The Pollards of Pollard Hall
75(22)
CHRISTIAN D. LIDDY
6 Local Law Courts in Late Medieval Durham
97(14)
PETER L. LARSON
7 The Free Court of the Priors of Durham
111(8)
CONSTANCE M. FRASER
8 Church Discipline in Late Medieval Durham City: The Prior as Archdeacon
119(8)
MARGARET HARVEY
9 Economy and Society in North-Eastern Market Towns: Darlington and Northallerton in the Later Middle Ages
127(14)
CHRISTINE M. NEWMAN
10 Newcastle Trade and Durham Priory, 1460-1520 141(12)
MIRANDA THRELFALL-HOLMES
11 The Size and Shape of Durham's Monastic Community, 1274-1539 153(20)
A.J. PIPER
12 Peasants, Landlords and Production between the Tyne and the Tees, 1349-1450 173(24)
BEN DODDS
13 Wastes, the Margins and the Abandonment of Land: The Bishop of Durham's Estate, 1350-1480 197(24)
SIMON J. HARRIS
14 Framing Medieval Landscapes: Region and Place in County Durham 221(18)
BRIAN ROBERTS, HELEN DUNSFORD and SIMON J. HARRIS
Index 239


ANDY KING is Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Southampton, UK.