| Title: | Origin and development of urban churches and parishes : a comparative study of Hereford, Shrewsbury and Chester |
| Authors: | Pearn, Alison Mary |
| Issue Date: | 13-Dec-1988 |
| Abstract: | A discussion of the principal sources for the study of
medieval urban churches, and the uses and limitations of those
sources, is followed by a survey of a number of English towns which
have been selected to provide a context for the detailed studies of
the churches of Hereford, Shrewsbury and Chester which are the core
of this dissertation. The survey summarises the present state of
knowledge of the ecclesiastical history of each town, with
particular attention to recent advances, and is also intended to
introduce the problems and the avenues of inquiry subsequently
pursued. For each of the towns of Hereford, Shrewsbury and Chester,
accounts of the evidence for the history of individual
ecclesiastical institutions are followed by detailed inquiry into
their exercise of parochial rights and discussion of the development
of the parish boundaries. The early political and economic history,
and the topography, of each town are also considered in some depth
to enable the fullest possible discussion of the history of the
churches and parishes. Finally, aspects of the ecclesiastical
history of the three towns are compared. |
| URI: | http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/236602 |
| Appears in Collections: | Theses - History
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