Lower ecclesiastical jurisdiction in late-medieval England the courts of the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln, 1336-1349, and the Deanery of Wisbech, 1458-1484

Sumario : The lower ecclesiastical courts were among the most important law courts encountered by ordinary English people in the Middle Ages, dispensing the justice of medieval canon law in its criminal guise. This volume presents documents from two of these ecclesiastical courts, providing valuable...

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Corporate Authors: Lincoln Cathedral (-), Deanery of Wisbech
Other Authors: Poos, Lawrence Raymond (-)
Format: Book
Language:Latin
Published: Oxford ; New York : Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press cop. 2001
Series:Records of social and economic history. New series ; 32
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Summary:Sumario : The lower ecclesiastical courts were among the most important law courts encountered by ordinary English people in the Middle Ages, dispensing the justice of medieval canon law in its criminal guise. This volume presents documents from two of these ecclesiastical courts, providing valuable insights into the social history of late medieval England
Physical Description:LXV, 687 p. ; 25 cm
Bibliography:Bibliografía e índice
ISBN:9780197262450