327 resultados para Maubuisson (Cistercian abbey)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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At head of title: Rijksarchief in Drente.
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Corpus chart. Italiae, 41-42.
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Corpus chart. Italiae, 10.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Written by William Rufus Perkins this book is the history of the Trappist Abbey of New Melleray in Dubuque County, Iowa. New Melleray is a Cistercian (Trappist) monastery located in the rolling farmland south of Dubuque
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It has long been known that English Cistercian monasteries often sold their wool in advance to foreign merchants in the late thirteenth century. The abbey of Pipewell in Northamptonshire features in a number of such contracts with Cahorsin merchants. This paper looks again at these contracts in the context of over 200 other such agreements found in the governmental records. Why did Pipewell descend into penury over this fifty year period? This case study demonstrates that the promise of ready cash for their most valuable commodity led such abbots to make ambitious agreements – taking on yet more debt to service existing creditors – that would lead to their eventual bankruptcy.
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Vol. III contains Bursars books, 1456-1459, and Memorandum book of Thomas Swynton, 1446-1458.
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A reprint from: British Archaeological Association. Journal. v. 34, 1878.
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Analysis of a set of bones redeposited in a medieval abbey graveyard showed that the individual had been beheaded and chopped up, and this in turn suggested one of England's more gruesome I execution practices. Since quartering was generally reserved for the infamous, the author attempts to track down the victim and proposes him to be Hugh Despenser, the lover of King Edward II.