توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Lordship and the urban community: Durham and its overlords 1250-1540
نام کتاب : Lordship and the urban community: Durham and its overlords 1250-1540
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : ربوبیت و جامعه شهری: دورهم و اربابان آن 1250-1540
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نویسندگان : Margaret Bonney
ناشر : Cambridge University Press
سال نشر : 1990
تعداد صفحات : 322
ISBN (شابک) : 9780521362870 , 9780521022859
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 61 مگابایت
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Frontmatter
Acknowledgements (page xi)
List of abbreviations (page xiii)
INTRODUCTION (page 1)
1 URBAN ORIGINS: THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF DURHAM TO 1250 (page 9)
The origins of Durham
The growth and development of Durham to c. 1250
2 THE URBAN LANDSCAPE OF DURHAM 1250-1540 (page 37)
Suburban development: the boroughs
River, bridges and mills
The streets
Tenements, messuages and burgages
3 DURHAM\'S MEDIEVAL BUILDINGS (page 75)
Domestic buildings
Public buildings: guild halls, borough court houses and bakehouses
4 LANDLORD AND TENANTS: THE ECONOMIC RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DURHAM PRIORY AND ITS URBAN TENANTS IN THE LATER MIDDLE AGES (page 104)
The fluctuations of urban rents
The costs of maintaining an urban estate
5 TRADES AND OCCUPATIONS (page 145)
The range of trades and industries in medieval Durham
The Occupational topography of late-medieval Durham
The Durham market
Merchants and craftsmen: origins, wealth and social status
Craft organisation
The Durham economy in a national context
6 LORDSHIP IN ACTION: THE MAINTENANCE OF LAW AND ORDER IN LATE-MEDIEVAL DURHAM (page 195)
The local courts of Durham
The personnel of the Durham courts
The business of the Durham courts
Fines and other punishments
CONCLUSION. LORDSHIP AND COMMUNITY: THE RELATIONS BETWEEN DURHAM AND ITS ECCLESIASTICAL OVERLORDS IN THE LATER MIDDLE AGES (page 229)
Appendix 1 Maps and plans of Durham (page 237)
1 John Speed\'s plan of Durham, 1611
2 John Wood\'s plan of Durham, 1820
3 Durham in c. 1250
4 Reconstruction of tenements in Crossgate, Alvertongate and Milneburngate, Old Borough
5 Tenement boundaries in New Elvet, 1439-c. 1442
6 Plan of the south-east corner of Durham market place, c. 1567-8
7 Plan of Durham\'s fortifications, c. 1400
8 Plan of Durham castle
9 The site and geology of Durham
10 Late-medieval Durham: bridges and mills
11 Scaltok Mill, c. 1440-5
Appendix 2 Tables (page 261)
1 The income of the bursar from Durham rents, 1270-1539
2 The growth of the hostillar\'s estate in Durham, c. 1300-1480: income received from the farms of Old and New Elvet
3 The growth of the hostillar\'s estate in Durham: acquisitions of land, 1383-1512
4 The income of the almoner from Durham rents, 1290-1537
5 Rent arrears and decayed rents in the Durham estates of the bursar, the hostillar and the almoner, 1325-1533
6 Waste rents in the Durham estates of the bursar, the hostillar and the almoner, 1352-1515
7 Trades and crafts mentioned in Durham deeds pre-1300
8 Trades and crafts mentioned in Durham deeds, 1300-1400
9 Trades and crafts mentioned in Durham deeds, 1400-1500
Appendix 3 The dates of the bishops of Durham from 995 to the Dissolution (page 273)
Appendix 4 The obedientiaries of Durham Priory (page 277)
Appendix 5 The Durham courts (page 283)
Bibliography (page 285)
Index (page 295)