The Cartulary of Byland Abbey
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576 Pages

21.6 x 13.8 cm

5 line illus.

Series: Publications of the Surtees Society

Series Vol. Number: 208

Imprint: Surtees Society

The Cartulary of Byland Abbey

Edited by Janet Burton

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Cartulary of prosperous community of Byland, with lands in the North Riding of Yorkshire, Westmorland, and the south of Yorkshire and early interest in iron mining.

The Cistercian community that finally settled at New Byland in Yorkshire had a turbulent start, fighting and feuding with neighbours, but after 1177 a more settled period followed, and Byland grew to enjoy considerable prosperitythrough the lands it acquired in the North Riding of Yorkshire, Westmorland, and in the south of Yorkshire where, with Rievaulx Abbey, Byland was instrumental in the development of iron mining. In the early years of the fifteenthcentury the monks of Byland compiled a cartulary, containing copies of their muniments. The current volume contains a full English calendar of the cartulary, with detailed notes on the documents. The cartulary copies are discussedin relation to the considerable number of original charters surviving from Byland, and antiquarian collections that contain copies of Byland documents no longer extant. The Introduction provides a detailed study of Byland's estates and economic activity, as well as its patrons and benefactors.
JANET BURTON is Reader in Medieval History, University of Wales Lampeter.

Janet Burton is Professor of Medieval History at University of Wales Trinity Saint David, Lampeter and the author of many books and articles on monastic history.

"This is an immensely valuable body of material for anyone interested in monastic estates, as well as for those concerned with the topography of medieval settlement in northern England. [.] Dr Burton has set a new standard of editing and critical appraisal." NORTHERN HISTORY
"This meticulously scholarly work will appeal to those interested in medieval Yorkshire or the monastic movement. [A] splendid work." RICARDIAN
"Stands as a model of calendars of this sort and will prove to be an important text for historians of the monastic history of medieval Yorkshire in the future." ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW

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9780854440634

November 2004

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Title Details

576 Pages

2.16 x 1.38 cm

5 line illus.

Series: Publications of the Surtees Society

Series Vol. Number: 208

Imprint: Surtees Society