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Life and Thought in the Northern Church, c.1100-c.1700
Essays in Honour of Claire Cross
Edited by Diana Wood

Devout northern lay women and men, Puritan earls, godly preachers, heretics, family members, northern bishops and archbishops, priests and monks -all these feature in this collection of original essays on medieval and early modern ecclesiastical life and thought in the north of England, as is appropriate for a volume honouring the work of Claire Cross, who has made such a major contribution to the history of the northern Church. The book covers the great and the good connected in some way with the area, whether northern inhabitants, or those who operated within a wider context: Archbishop Thomas Arundel, for example, whose career is radically reinterpreted; the breadth of Professor Cross's interests is also reflected, from grammar schools and early printed books to episcopal jurisdiction and administration, and the interpretation of archives, especially wills. There are also pieces on other vital aspects of the area: the healing wells and springs, the symbolism surrounding northern bishops and their seals and mitres, and an account of the performance of Corpus Christi plays in the north. Together, the essays offer fresh insights into the northern church through a turbulent period in its history.

 

DETAILS

17 b/w illustrations
11 line illustrations
610 pages
Size: 21.6 x 13.8
13 digit ISBN: 9780952973324
Binding: Hardback
First published: 28/Jul/1999
Price: 80.00 USD / 40.00 GBP
Imprint: Ecclesiastical History Society
Series: Studies in Church History: Subsidia
Subject: Medieval History

BIC class: HRAX

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 05/01/2009

Contents
1   Claire Cross: A Tribute
R B Dobson
2   William of Newburgh and the Cathar Mission to England
Peter Biller
3   Fund-raising in a Fourteenth-century Province
Rosalind Hill *** dec ***
4   John of Ayton's `Grumbling Gloss': a Northern Churchman's view of Society
D Wood
5   Thomas Arundel of York: the Appellant Archbishop
Michael **dec** Wilks
6   Wyclif and the North: Evidence from Durham
Anne Hudson
7   An Appropriate Anomaly: Topcliffe Parish and the Fabric Fund of York Minster in the Later Middle Ages
Robert N Swanson
8   The Exercise of the Probate Jurisdiction of the Medieval Archbishops of York
David Smith
9   Performing the Word of God: Corpus Christi Drama in the Northern Province
P J P Goldberg
10   The Arrival of Humanistic Script in York?
Ann Rycraft
10   Bishops, Seals, Mitres
Margaret Aston
12   Reforming the Waters: Holy Wells and Healing Springs in Protestant England
13   A Cencus of York Clergy? The Clerical Subsidy of 1523-1528
Christopher C Webb
14   The Last Days of Lenton Priory
David Marcombe
15   Monastery into Chapter: Durham 1539-1559
David Loades
16   The Protestant Earl and Godly Gael: the Fifth Earl of Argyll (c.1538-1573) and the Scottish Reformation
Jane E A Dawson
17   `Digging and Dunging': Some Aspects of Lay Influence in the Church in Northern Towns
David Lamburn
18   An Archbishop in the Pulpit: Tobie Matthew's Preaching Diary, 1606-1622
W J Sheils
19   `An Honorable and Elect Lady': the Faith of Isabel, Lady Bowes
Christine M Newman
20   A Bishop, a Patron and Some Preachers: a problem of Presentation
21   Yorkshire's Godly Incendiary: the Career of Henry Darley during the Reign of Charles I
David Scott
22   `This sad and deplorable condition': an Attempt towards Recovering an Account of the Sufferings of Northern Clergy Families in the 1640s and 1650s.
Anne Laurence
23   `Pure folkes' and the Parish: Thomas Larkham in Cockermouth and Tavistock
Susan Hardman Moore
24   Community, Piety and Family in Yorkshire Wills between the Reformation and the Restoration
William Coster
25   Catholicism and the Church of England in a Northern Library: Henry Halstead and the Burnley Grammar School Library
Stuart Mews and Michael A Mullett
26   Bishop Lightfoot and the Northern Church
D M Thompson
27   Bibliography of the works of Claire Cross

Reviews
Varied, fascinating and wide-ranging. JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY Long, scholarly and deeply impressive... this book is extraordinarily rich, and contains some fine writing and shrewd observation. ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW



 

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