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  • Sari: Routledge Revivals
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Apr-2025
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040326961

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Church and Manor (1913) examines the unit of English territorial organisation known as the manor. It considers the manor and the church to be key twin parts of this unit, and by analysing the church and manor, this book provides valuable insight into the economic history of England.



Church and Manor (1913) examines the unit of English territorial organisation known as the manor. It considers the manor and the church to be key twin parts of this unit, as the church was not only the place of worship but also often the seat of local government. By analysing the church and manor, this book provides valuable insight into the economic history of England, looking at the local focus of economic activity.

1. Hall and Church
2. Evolution from the Hall
3. Upper Rooms in Churches
Wells in Houses and Churches
4. Towers with Adjuncts Fortified Churches
Churches Built on the Sites of Halls and Castles
5. Ancient Sites of Halls
and Churches
6. Benefice or Manor
7. Lord and Priest
8. Courts Held in
Churches
9. Courts Held, and Things Done, in Church Courts Held in the Hall
10. The Municipal Courthouse
11. Local Government
12. The Reeve or
Churchwarden
13. The Lords Bakehouse The Holy Cake
14. The Lords
Brewhouse
15. Churchwardens as Traders
16. Miscellaneous Uses of the Church
17. Weights and Measures
18. The Roman Basilica and the Crypt
19. The
Infusion of Monarchism
20. The Infusion of Monarchism (cont.)
21. Towers and
Bells
22. The Ownership of Manorial Churches
23. Non-manorial Churches
24.
Civic Churches