The Obedientiaries Of Westminster Abbey And Their Financial Records C 1275 1540

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The Obedientiaries of Westminster Abbey and Their Financial Records, C. 1275-1540

The Obedientiaries of Westminster Abbey and Their Financial Records, C. 1275-1540
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Publisher : Boydell Press
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 0851158668
ISBN-13 : 9780851158662
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Download or read book The Obedientiaries of Westminster Abbey and Their Financial Records, C. 1275-1540 written by Westminster Abbey and published by Boydell Press. This book was released on 2002 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Following the normal practice in Benedictine monasteries, the obedientiaries of Westminster Abbey kept two quite different kinds of record, and for distinct purposes. Their charters, together with the cartularies and registers where these documents were so often copied, made it possible for them to defend the Abbey's properties and privileges when these were challenged by lay or ecclesiastical opponents. Their financial records - the subject-matter of this book - assisted good housekeeping within their several departments and enabled them to survive the audit which each faced once a year at the hands of fellow-monks; only the abbot and prior were tacitly exempted from this testing experience. The core of the collection of financial records consists of the so-called final accounts prepared each year by obedientiaries, other than the abbot and prior, for scrutiny at the audit. Nearly 2,000 of these survive, not counting second copies. In the course of the year, however, obedientiaries made use of many other forms of financial record. Without these subsidiary records, it would have been difficult or impossible to compile the final accounts, and we can be confident that many were on the table at the audit and owe their survival to this circumstance.


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