Extracts From The Account Rolls Of The Abbey Of Durham, From The Original Mss. ... Volume 101 presents a detailed glimpse into the financial and administrative workings of Durham Abbey during the medieval period. Compiled from original manuscripts, this volume offers invaluable insights into the daily life, economic activities, and religious practices of one of England's most significant monastic institutions.
Edited by Durham Cathedral and Joseph Thomas Fowler, the work provides meticulously transcribed extracts that illuminate the abbey's income, expenditures, and resource management. Researchers and historians will find rich primary source material for understanding medieval monasticism, local history, and the broader socio-economic context of the time. The text is essential for those studying ecclesiastical history and the administrative structures of religious orders in England.
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