The University of Southampton
University of Southampton Institutional Repository

The states of the manors of Westminster Abbey, c.1300-1422. Part 2

The states of the manors of Westminster Abbey, c.1300-1422. Part 2
The states of the manors of Westminster Abbey, c.1300-1422. Part 2
Westminster Abbey was one of the wealthiest and most influential monastic houses in medieval England: c.1300 it held some 38,000 acres, largely in the Home Counties and West Midlands, and its revenues at the Dissolution exceeded £2,800 p.a. These assets supported a complement of 50 to 60 monks in the fourteenth century. This volume publishes 75 documents providing overviews ('states') of the Westminster estate and its revenues, as administered by the abbot and convent separately between c.1300 and 1422. The states provided crucial information at a period of great social and economic change either side of the Black Death, assisting in decisions about farming estates directly or leasing them - and to historians today they provide rich evidence of the agricultural economy of medieval England, the systems of provisioning monasteries, and the men who shaped them. The states are of two types. The first gives estimates of corn, stock and cash on the manors, made partway through the financial year - this is unusual information to survive across substantial parts of an estate. The second group has little parallel: summarising the manorial accounts across either the abbot's or the convent's portion of the lands, the states add information about the management of the estate, its value, arrears and so on. In this edition, the Latin text is given of the accounts up to 1375, after which the material is presented in calendared form. The texts are supplemented by a word list and glossary, and an appendix on the abbot's estate officials.

Part 2 completes the publication of the documentation for the convent's estates, with the states and dockets from 1352 to 1415. It includes the Bibliography and the Index to both volumes.
Oxford University Press
Harvey, Barbara
0b170159-b6de-485d-896f-17be3bac9794
Woolgar, Christopher
f80a8b12-78cd-4ce7-98b2-6543676b604e
Harvey, Barbara
0b170159-b6de-485d-896f-17be3bac9794
Woolgar, Christopher
f80a8b12-78cd-4ce7-98b2-6543676b604e

Harvey, Barbara and Woolgar, Christopher (eds.) (2019) The states of the manors of Westminster Abbey, c.1300-1422. Part 2 (Records of Social and Economic History [new series], 58), vol. 58, Oxford University Press, 424pp.

Record type: Book

Abstract

Westminster Abbey was one of the wealthiest and most influential monastic houses in medieval England: c.1300 it held some 38,000 acres, largely in the Home Counties and West Midlands, and its revenues at the Dissolution exceeded £2,800 p.a. These assets supported a complement of 50 to 60 monks in the fourteenth century. This volume publishes 75 documents providing overviews ('states') of the Westminster estate and its revenues, as administered by the abbot and convent separately between c.1300 and 1422. The states provided crucial information at a period of great social and economic change either side of the Black Death, assisting in decisions about farming estates directly or leasing them - and to historians today they provide rich evidence of the agricultural economy of medieval England, the systems of provisioning monasteries, and the men who shaped them. The states are of two types. The first gives estimates of corn, stock and cash on the manors, made partway through the financial year - this is unusual information to survive across substantial parts of an estate. The second group has little parallel: summarising the manorial accounts across either the abbot's or the convent's portion of the lands, the states add information about the management of the estate, its value, arrears and so on. In this edition, the Latin text is given of the accounts up to 1375, after which the material is presented in calendared form. The texts are supplemented by a word list and glossary, and an appendix on the abbot's estate officials.

Part 2 completes the publication of the documentation for the convent's estates, with the states and dockets from 1352 to 1415. It includes the Bibliography and the Index to both volumes.

This record has no associated files available for download.

More information

Submitted date: 2018
Accepted/In Press date: 2019
Published date: 2019

Identifiers

Local EPrints ID: 430923
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/430923
PURE UUID: 94822ec5-c9e1-45f8-a5ce-82bcb6dd11a8
ORCID for Christopher Woolgar: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0418-0718

Catalogue record

Date deposited: 17 May 2019 16:30
Last modified: 12 Apr 2024 01:31

Export record

Contributors

Editor: Barbara Harvey

Download statistics

Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.

View more statistics

Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0

Contact ePrints Soton: eprints@soton.ac.uk

ePrints Soton supports OAI 2.0 with a base URL of http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/cgi/oai2

This repository has been built using EPrints software, developed at the University of Southampton, but available to everyone to use.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we will assume that you are happy to receive cookies on the University of Southampton website.

×