Finding No | JL/126/57 page 79 |
Author | Burrows, Toby |
Title | The geography of monastic property in medieval England: a case study of Nostell and Bridlington Priories (Yorkshire) |
Date | 1985 |
Abstract | This paper looks at the geography of property acquired by two medieval monasteries, Nostell and Bridlington. They were both large Augustinian houses, founded at about the same time and have left similar evidence of their activity. These two houses offer a means of examining the geography of monastic property and may show whether similar situation and character were matched by similar patterns of property acquisition. |
Type | Local Studies/Article |
Series | Yorkshire Archaeological Society Journal volume 57 |
Publisher | Yorkshire Archaeological Society |
PubDate | 1985 |
Notes | Volumes 57 and 58 bound together |
AccessStatus | Open |
PlaceCode | NA1141 |
NA6365 |
Subject | RELIGIOUS HOUSES |