Lordship and the Landscape

Lordship and the Landscape
Title Lordship and the Landscape PDF eBook
Author John Hunt
Publisher British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Pages 196
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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The author uses his evidence to discuss the nature of an `Honour' and the degree to which the local aristocracy identified with this regional division. He considers how the landscape reflects the existence and nature of an aristocracy, asking `How real and...extensive was seigneurial influence in the honour of Dudley?'

"Landscapes of Lordship"

Title "Landscapes of Lordship" PDF eBook
Author Robert Liddiard
Publisher BAR British Series
Pages 190
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN

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In this detailed study, Liddiard examines the processes and factors which determined the number, distribution and location of castles and considers how a castle's construction altered its environment. Using structures such as Castle Acre, Castle Rising, Middleton and Horsford as examples, Liddiard suggests that the location of most of Norfolk's castles was shaped by social factors and not military considerations. Castles were primarily intended to act as residences even though they were designed to dramatically dominate the landscape.

Land, Liberties, and Lordship in a Late Medieval Countryside

Land, Liberties, and Lordship in a Late Medieval Countryside
Title Land, Liberties, and Lordship in a Late Medieval Countryside PDF eBook
Author Richard C. Hoffmann
Publisher University of Pennsylvania Press
Pages 606
Release 2017-01-31
Genre History
ISBN 1512816965

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Richard C. Hoffman's monumental study of rural life in medieval eastern Europe focuses on one region, the Duchy of Wroclaw, from the twelfth to sixteenth centuries. The duchy is in many ways a microcosm of medieval European society, and thus Hoffman's analysis addresses issues central to a broader understanding of a vanished society. His analysis of the records of the Duchy of Wroclaw challenges the western stereotypes of east central Europe that have been imposed on its medieval past by modern nationalisms. Honorable Mention, Wallace K. Ferguson Prize of the Canadian Historical Association.

Lordship and Landscape

Lordship and Landscape
Title Lordship and Landscape PDF eBook
Author John Robert Hunt
Publisher
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Release 1994
Genre
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Lordship and Landscape in Norfolk: 1250-1350

Lordship and Landscape in Norfolk: 1250-1350
Title Lordship and Landscape in Norfolk: 1250-1350 PDF eBook
Author William Owen Hassall
Publisher
Pages 706
Release 1993
Genre England
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A Monastic Landscape

A Monastic Landscape
Title A Monastic Landscape PDF eBook
Author Dr Breda Lynch
Publisher Xlibris Corporation
Pages 297
Release 2010-11-05
Genre History
ISBN 1477165967

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This publication is primarily a study of the various aspects of the use and situation of the land held by the Cistercian order in medieval Leinster. A number of key topics form the central elements of this study. These include an examination of the physical landscape into which the Cistercian order settled and the changes that occurred within that landscape during the later medieval era. The book examines whether the location of the monasteries indicated any underlying nuances or if the monks were happy to settle wherever they were given land. The involvement of the Cistercian order in the agricultural and economic life of Leinster is also examined. A breakdown of the acreage and land type that the monasteries possessed is presented and, in the final section the state of the monasteries immediately prior to the dissolution of the religious houses in the period 1536-41 is determined. With regard to this final section the areas of interest are in relation to the physical remains of the monasteries, the productivity or otherwise of the associated lands, the organisation and location of that land and the general attitude of the Cistercian monks at that particular time in history. There are many different areas of study that were examined. These include the identification of the lands, the land type and trends or differences in this type when compared with other parts of the country. The organisation of the land and the uses of it in relation to the monastery are an essential aspect of the work and is possible to identify economic and social change by discussing the uses of that land. The identification of granges and grange buildings was not originally intended as part of this work, however, research has allowed some evidence to emerge in relation to these buildings and is included. In relation to the approach, a short chapter outlining the origins of monasticism and the emergence of the Cistercian Order is included. A brief outline of the governing rules of the Cistercians is included in chapter one as is a short discussion on the spread of the order up to its arrival in Ireland. The second chapter is merely intended to give an idea of the pattern of the distribution of the Cistercian monasteries in Ireland. Most of the information is in table form giving the monastery, its location, date of foundation and founder. From this a number of observations are be made. The principal area of study is Leinster, therefore chapter three deals with this territory, discussing its boundaries, both internal and external and the kingdoms that made up medieval Leinster. The fact that the monasteries of Leinster were situated in very well defined territories means that, although the study is of Leinster as a whole, these smaller, somewhat independent units were still an important element in both the landscape and the social framework of the period. As such, it was necessary to ensure that each of these units was represented in any category of study. The location of the monasteries is the focus of the second portion of chapter three. Both the natural and man-made features of the landscape are examined here. The proximity of road and route ways to the monasteries has been mapped and discussed and any trends or patterns commented upon. Chapter four deals with the monastic complex and the associated features. It discusses the way in which the monastery and its lands were organised and the reasons for this. This chapter deals more with the day-to-day requirements of the monks and indicates how both the land and the buildings within the complex were equally important and key elements in the functioning of the monasteries. Following from chapter four, and keeping earlier comments in mind, the next portion of the work deals with other land that particular monasteries may have held at any time from foundation up to the time when the extents of the monastic possessions were drawn up. Instead of looking

Lordship and the Landscape

Lordship and the Landscape
Title Lordship and the Landscape PDF eBook
Author Denise Maher
Publisher
Pages 186
Release 1997
Genre Christian art and symbolism
ISBN 9780860548720

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