The Register of Simon Sudbury, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1375-1381
Title | The Register of Simon Sudbury, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1375-1381 PDF eBook |
Author | F. Donald Logan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 392 |
Release | 2020-12-18 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780907239833 |
First printed edition of a hugely significant source of knowledge of a turbulent period in England's history.
William Courtenay: Archbishop of Canterbury, 1381-1396
Title | William Courtenay: Archbishop of Canterbury, 1381-1396 PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Henry Dahmus |
Publisher | University Park : Pennsylvania State University Press |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 1966 |
Genre | Bishops |
ISBN |
Criminal-Inquisitorial Trials in English Church Courts
Title | Criminal-Inquisitorial Trials in English Church Courts PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Ansgar Kelly |
Publisher | CUA Press |
Pages | 488 |
Release | 2023 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0813237378 |
After inquisitorial procedure was introduced at the Fourth Lateran Council in Rome in 1215 (the same year as England's first Magna Carta), virtually all court trials initiated by bishops and their subordinates were inquisitions. That meant that accusers were no longer needed. Rather, the judges themselves leveled charges against persons when they were publicly suspected of specific offenses?like fornication, or witchcraft, or simony. Secret crimes were off limits, including sins of thought (like holding a heretical belief). Defendants were allowed full defenses if they denied charges. These canonical rules were systematically violated by heresy inquisitors in France and elsewhere, especially by forcing self-incrimination. But in England, due process was generally honored and the rights of defendants preserved, though with notable exceptions. In this book, Henry Ansgar Kelly, a noted forensic historian, describes the reception and application of inquisition in England from the thirteenth century onwards and analyzes all levels of trial proceedings, both minor and major, from accusations of sexual offenses and cheating on tithes to matters of religious dissent. He covers the trials of the Knights Templar early in the fourteenth century and the prosecutions of followers of John Wyclif at the end of the century. He details how the alleged crimes of "criminous clerics" were handled, and demonstrates that the judicial actions concerning Henry VIII's marriages were inquisitions in which the king himself and his queens were defendants. Trials of Alice Kyteler, Margery Kempe, Eleanor Cobham, and Anne Askew are explained, as are the unjust trials condemning Bishop Reginald Pecock of error and heresy (1457-59) and Richard Hunne for defending English Bibles (1514). He deals with the trials of Lutheran dissidents at the time of Thomas More's chancellorship, and trials of bishops under Edward VI and Queen Mary, including those against Stephen Gardiner and Thomas Cranmer. Under Queen Elizabeth, Kelly shows, there was a return to the letter of papal canon law (which was not true of the papal curia). In his conclusion he responds to the strictures of Sir John Baker against inquisitorial procedure, and argues that it compares favorably to the common-law trial by jury.
Christian Culture and Society in Later Catholic England
Title | Christian Culture and Society in Later Catholic England PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 677 |
Release | 2024-08-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 900469305X |
This book in memory of F. Donald Logan explores different aspects of Christian culture and society in England from the twelfth to the sixteenth century. Although this period has traditionally been interpreted in terms of decline and decay, this excessively gloomy picture has slowly given way over the last eighty years or so to a more positive view of Christian civilization during these centuries. The twenty-two studies brought together here seek to build on this ongoing reassessment of Later Catholic England, especially in those areas in which Professor Logan himself had done so much to deepen our understanding of Christian English society. Contributors are: Travis Baker, Caroline Barron, Nicholas Bennett, Barbara Bombi, Paul Brand, Janet Burton, James G. Clark, Karen Corsano, Virginia Davis, Charles Donahue Jr, Anne J. Duggan, Joan Greatrex, Diana Greenway, Michael Haren, R.H. Helmholz, Philippa Hoskin, Henry Ansgar Kelly, Frederik Pedersen, Seymour Phillips, Michael J.P. Robson, Jens Röhrkasten, Jane Sayers, R.N. Swanson, Daniel Williman, and Patrick Zutshi.
The School of Heretics
Title | The School of Heretics PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew E. Larsen |
Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2011-09-09 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 9004206612 |
Exhaustively surveying all known cases of academic condemnation at Oxford, including several never studied before, this book seeks to establish the institutional mechanisms and factors that led the university to condemn scholars and their theories.
The Medieval Registers of Canterbury and York
Title | The Medieval Registers of Canterbury and York PDF eBook |
Author | Ernest Fraser Jacob |
Publisher | Borthwick Publications |
Pages | 20 |
Release | 1953 |
Genre | Archives, Diocesan |
ISBN | 9781904497318 |
Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford and Duke of Ireland (1362-1392)
Title | Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford and Duke of Ireland (1362-1392) PDF eBook |
Author | James Ross |
Publisher | Boydell & Brewer |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 2024 |
Genre | Great Britain |
ISBN | 1837651973 |
The first full-length study of one of the most controversial figures of later fourteenth century England.