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Plympton Priory: A House of Augustinian Canons in South-Western England in the Late Middle Ages

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This book makes a contribution to knowledge of the history of the Augustinian canons in England through a case study of one particular house in the south-west of the country. Plympton Priory in Dev...
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  • 27 November 2007
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This book makes a contribution to knowledge of the history of the Augustinian canons in England through a case study of one particular house in the south-west of the country. Plympton Priory in Devon was founded in 1121 by a bishop of Exeter, and through episcopal and lay donations of temporal and spiritual sources of income became one of the wealthiest houses of Augustinian canons in England. Analysis of surviving records reveals the multiplicity of connections existing between the canons and the laity, the secular clergy, the episcopacy, and the Crown until the priory’s dissolution. The result is a multi-faceted study of the roles played by an Augustinian house in society and within the Church in the late Middle Ages.
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Price: $188.00
Pages: 292
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date: 27 November 2007
ISBN: 9789004163010
Format: Hardcover
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Allison D. Fizzard, Ph. D. (1999) in Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, is Associate Professor of History at Campion College, University of Regina, in Saskatchewan, Canada. She has published several articles in the area of late medieval monastic history.