Charters of the Honour of Mowbray 1107-1191 (Records of Social and Economic History (New Series)) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Charters of the Honour of Mowbray 1107-1191 (Records of Social and Economic History (New Series)) Book

The honour of Mowbray was one of the greatest feudal estates of the Anglo-Norman kingdom. This book contains 400 charters of the first three generations of the Mowbray family that provide material for a study of the feudal structure economy and administration of the honour between 1107 and 1191.Read More

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    The honour of Mowbray, which was created by King Henry I for Nigel d'Aubigny, was one of the greatest feudal estates of the Anglo-Norman kingdom, with territories in ten English counties and in Normandy. The 400 collected charters of the first three generations of the Mowbray family provide abundant material for a study of the feudal structure, economy, and administration of the honour between 1107 and 1191. The introduction to the collection examines such topics as the pattern of enfeoffment and ecclesiastical endowment, the management of the demesne, the process of colonization, and the organization of the household.

  • 019725926X
  • 9780197259269
  • D E Greenway
  • 1 August 1972
  • OUP/British Academy
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 400
  • First Edition
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