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Just As the Priests Have Their Wives”: Priests and Concubines in England, 1375-1549
“JUST AS THE PRIESTS HAVE THEIR WIVES”: PRIESTS AND CONCUBINES IN ENGLAND, 1375-1549 Janelle Werner A dissertation submitted to the faculty of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the Department of History. Chapel Hill 2009 Approved by: Advisor: Professor Judith M. Bennett Reader: Professor Stanley Chojnacki Reader: Professor Barbara J. Harris Reader: Cynthia B. Herrup Reader: Brett Whalen © 2009 Janelle Werner ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ii ABSTRACT JANELLE WERNER: “Just As the Priests Have Their Wives”: Priests and Concubines in England, 1375-1549 (Under the direction of Judith M. Bennett) This project – the first in-depth analysis of clerical concubinage in medieval England – examines cultural perceptions of clerical sexual misbehavior as well as the lived experiences of priests, concubines, and their children. Although much has been written on the imposition of priestly celibacy during the Gregorian Reform and on its rejection during the Reformation, the history of clerical concubinage between these two watersheds has remained largely unstudied. My analysis is based primarily on archival records from Hereford, a diocese in the West Midlands that incorporated both English- and Welsh-speaking parishes and combines the quantitative analysis of documentary evidence with a close reading of pastoral and popular literature. Drawing on an episcopal visitation from 1397, the act books of the consistory court, and bishops’ registers, I argue that clerical concubinage occurred as frequently in England as elsewhere in late medieval Europe and that priests and their concubines were, to some extent, socially and culturally accepted in late medieval England. -
Festskrift Til Harald Føsker Ellen Ekhaugen, Egil Larsen Og Fredrik Sjøli (Red.)
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by NORA - Norwegian Open Research Archives Festskrift til Harald Føsker Ellen Ekhaugen, Egil Larsen og Fredrik Sjøli (red.) Kriminalomsorgens utdanningssenter, april 2014 1 Utgitt av Kriminalomsorgens utdanningssenter KRUS, 2014. Manusbearbeidelse og layout: Ottar Evensen og Maja Sørnes, KRUS Alle fotografier er gjengitt med artikkelforfatternes samtykke. ISBN trykket: 978-82-8257-033-6 ISBN pdf: 978-82-8257-034-3 Trykket hos 07-gruppen 2 Harald Føsker født 24. mai 1944 på Hamar Foto: Sturlason 3 BIDRAGSYTERE Balder, Jørgen – fhv uddannelseschef, KUC, Danmark Brucker, Hans-Jørgen – direktør, KRUS Five, Suzanne – seniorrådgiver, Kriminalomsorgsdirektoratet (KDI) Fridhov, Inger Marie – seniorrådgiver, Justisdepartementet Gislason, Gudmundur – fengselsdirektør/skoleleder, Island Hammerlin, Yngve – forsker, KRUS Hornslien, Anders - venn Johnsen, Berit – forskningsleder, KRUS Kornienko, Gennadij – generaldirektør, Den føderale russiske kriminalomsorgstjeneste Kristoffersen, Ragnar – forsker, KRUS Kvernvik Nilsen, Arne fengselsleder, Kriminalomsorgen Region Sør Larsen, Egil dekan, KRUS Lund-Isaksen, Erik – fhv. ekspedisjonssjef Nor, Susanne – HR direktør, Kriminalomsorgsdirektoratet (KDI) Orban, Franck – forsker, KRUS Porporino, Frank – Ph.D. Board Member ICPA Rentzmann, William – fhv. generaldirektør Kriminalforsorgen i Danmark Råen, Tore – friomsorgsleder i Nordtrøndelag Storberget, Knut – stortingsrepresentant og tidl. justisminister Vollan, Marianne -
Mr C E Williams 2 Jockeyfields Ludlow SY8 1PU Phone: 01584 874661 Email: [email protected]
CAYNHAM PARISH COUNCIL Clerk: Mr C E Williams 2 Jockeyfields Ludlow SY8 1PU Phone: 01584 874661 Email: [email protected] The Minutes of the meeting of Caynham Parish Council held at Caynham Village Hall on Monday 18th November 2019 commencing at 7.00pm Present: Mrs B Ashford Mr. G. Cummings Mrs K Wyke Mr L Lowman-Brown Ms S Lowe Mr G Williams Mr A Pryor Mr. M. Galbraith Mr. A. Parmar Mrs H Jones Mr C E Williams (Clerk) Apologies: Mr S Boden Members of the Public: One member of the public present. 1. To Declare any Interests: Nil 2. Minutes: The Minutes of the Parish Council meeting held on the 18th September 2019 were approved and signed by the Chairman as a correct record. 3. Matters arising from the minutes not included on the agenda: Nil 4. Chairman’s Communications: No items to report. 5. Planning Items: Planning Application – 19/04666/Full – 3 Stone House Knowbury Ludlow – Change of use from commercial cattery to domestic garden land; erection of garden room – No Objection Planning Application – 19/03888/VAR – Land West of Springfield Park Clee Hill – Variation of condition no. 7 pursuant to SS/1/07/19934/F to allow a re-design of all approved properties; re-design of site layout to add two detached garage blocks. – No Objection although there was concern about the proximity of the double garage on the west edge of the site, adjacent to the boundary with Fern House and Trafford House. 6. Highway/Amenity Items: a) The Clerk reported on the transfer of the Amenity Land, roadway and footpath at Sycamore Grove Knowbury to the Parish Council from the Housing Association Connexus. -
The Paleoecology and Fire History from Crater Lake
THE PALEOECOLOGY AND FIRE HISTORY FROM CRATER LAKE, COLORADO: THE LAST 1000 YEARS By Charles T. Mogen A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Environmental Science and Policy Northern Arizona University August 2018 Approved: R. Scott Anderson, Ph.D., Chair Nicholas P. McKay, Ph.D. Darrell S. Kaufman, Ph.D. Abstract High-resolution pollen, plant macrofossil, charcoal and pyrogenic Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon (PAH) records were developed from a 154 cm long sediment core collected from Crater Lake (37.39°N, 106.70°W; 3328 m asl), San Juan Mountains, Colorado. Several studies have explored Holocene paleo-vegetation and fire histories from mixed conifer and subalpine bogs and lakes in the San Juan and southern Rocky Mountains utilizing both palynological and charcoal studies, but most have been at relatively low resolution. In addition to presenting the highest resolution palynological study over the last 1000 years from the southern Rocky Mountains, this thesis also presents the first high-resolution pyrogenic PAH and charcoal paired analysis aimed at understanding both long-term fire history and the unresolved relationship between how each of these proxies depict paleofire events. Pollen assemblages, pollen ratios, and paleofire activity, indicated by charcoal and pyrogenic PAH records, were used to infer past climatic conditions. Although the ecosystem surrounding Crater Lake has remained a largely spruce (Picea) dominated forest, the proxies developed in this thesis suggest there were two distinct climate intervals between ~1035 to ~1350 CE and ~1350 to ~1850 CE in the southern Rocky Mountains, associated with the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA) and Little Ice Age (LIA) respectively. -
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT of INDIANA SOUTH BEND DIVISION in Re FEDEX GROUND PACKAGE SYSTEM, INC., EMPLOYMEN
USDC IN/ND case 3:05-md-00527-RLM-MGG document 3279 filed 03/22/19 page 1 of 354 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA SOUTH BEND DIVISION ) Case No. 3:05-MD-527 RLM In re FEDEX GROUND PACKAGE ) (MDL 1700) SYSTEM, INC., EMPLOYMENT ) PRACTICES LITIGATION ) ) ) THIS DOCUMENT RELATES TO: ) ) Carlene Craig, et. al. v. FedEx Case No. 3:05-cv-530 RLM ) Ground Package Systems, Inc., ) ) PROPOSED FINAL APPROVAL ORDER This matter came before the Court for hearing on March 11, 2019, to consider final approval of the proposed ERISA Class Action Settlement reached by and between Plaintiffs Leo Rittenhouse, Jeff Bramlage, Lawrence Liable, Kent Whistler, Mike Moore, Keith Berry, Matthew Cook, Heidi Law, Sylvia O’Brien, Neal Bergkamp, and Dominic Lupo1 (collectively, “the Named Plaintiffs”), on behalf of themselves and the Certified Class, and Defendant FedEx Ground Package System, Inc. (“FXG”) (collectively, “the Parties”), the terms of which Settlement are set forth in the Class Action Settlement Agreement (the “Settlement Agreement”) attached as Exhibit A to the Joint Declaration of Co-Lead Counsel in support of Preliminary Approval of the Kansas Class Action 1 Carlene Craig withdrew as a Named Plaintiff on November 29, 2006. See MDL Doc. No. 409. Named Plaintiffs Ronald Perry and Alan Pacheco are not movants for final approval and filed an objection [MDL Doc. Nos. 3251/3261]. USDC IN/ND case 3:05-md-00527-RLM-MGG document 3279 filed 03/22/19 page 2 of 354 Settlement [MDL Doc. No. 3154-1]. Also before the Court is ERISA Plaintiffs’ Unopposed Motion for Attorney’s Fees and for Payment of Service Awards to the Named Plaintiffs, filed with the Court on October 19, 2018 [MDL Doc. -
Grumbles from the Grave
GRUMBLES FROM THE GRAVE Robert A. Heinlein Edited by Virginia Heinlein A Del Rey Book BALLANTINE BOOKS • NEW YORK For Heinlein's Children A Del Rey Book Published by Ballantine Books Copyright © 1989 by the Robert A. and Virginia Heinlein Trust, UDT 20 June 1983 All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States by Ballantine Books, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto. Grateful acknowledgment is made to the following for permission to reprint the following material: Davis Publications, Inc. Excerpts from ten letters written by John W. Campbell as editor of Astounding Science Fiction. Copyright ® 1989 by Davis Publications, Inc. Putnam Publishing Group: Excerpt from the original manuscript of Podkayne of Mars by Robert A. Heinlein. Copyright ® 1963 by Robert A. Heinlein. Reprinted by permission of the Putnam Publishing Group. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 89-6859 ISBN 0-345-36941-6 Manufactured in the United States of America First Hardcover Edition: January 1990 First Mass Market Edition: December 1990 CONTENTS Foreword A Short Biography of Robert A. Heinlein by Virginia Heinlein CHAPTER I In the Beginning CHAPTER II Beginnings CHAPTER III The Slicks and the Scribner's Juveniles CHAPTER IV The Last of the Juveniles CHAPTER V The Best Laid Plans CHAPTER VI About Writing Methods and Cutting CHAPTER VII Building CHAPTER VIII Fan Mail and Other Time Wasters CHAPTER IX Miscellany CHAPTER X Sales and Rejections CHAPTER XI Adult Novels CHAPTER XII Travel CHAPTER XIII Potpourri CHAPTER XIV Stranger CHAPTER XV Echoes from Stranger AFTERWORD APPENDIX A Cuts in Red Planet APPENDIX B Postlude to Podkayne of Mars—Original Version APPENDIX C Heinlein Retrospective, October 6, 1988 Bibliography Index FOREWORD This book does not contain the polished prose one normally associates with the Heinlein stories and articles of later years. -
Curt Teich Postcard Archives Towns and Cities
Curt Teich Postcard Archives Towns and Cities Alaska Aialik Bay Alaska Highway Alcan Highway Anchorage Arctic Auk Lake Cape Prince of Wales Castle Rock Chilkoot Pass Columbia Glacier Cook Inlet Copper River Cordova Curry Dawson Denali Denali National Park Eagle Fairbanks Five Finger Rapids Gastineau Channel Glacier Bay Glenn Highway Haines Harding Gateway Homer Hoonah Hurricane Gulch Inland Passage Inside Passage Isabel Pass Juneau Katmai National Monument Kenai Kenai Lake Kenai Peninsula Kenai River Kechikan Ketchikan Creek Kodiak Kodiak Island Kotzebue Lake Atlin Lake Bennett Latouche Lynn Canal Matanuska Valley McKinley Park Mendenhall Glacier Miles Canyon Montgomery Mount Blackburn Mount Dewey Mount McKinley Mount McKinley Park Mount O’Neal Mount Sanford Muir Glacier Nome North Slope Noyes Island Nushagak Opelika Palmer Petersburg Pribilof Island Resurrection Bay Richardson Highway Rocy Point St. Michael Sawtooth Mountain Sentinal Island Seward Sitka Sitka National Park Skagway Southeastern Alaska Stikine Rier Sulzer Summit Swift Current Taku Glacier Taku Inlet Taku Lodge Tanana Tanana River Tok Tunnel Mountain Valdez White Pass Whitehorse Wrangell Wrangell Narrow Yukon Yukon River General Views—no specific location Alabama Albany Albertville Alexander City Andalusia Anniston Ashford Athens Attalla Auburn Batesville Bessemer Birmingham Blue Lake Blue Springs Boaz Bobler’s Creek Boyles Brewton Bridgeport Camden Camp Hill Camp Rucker Carbon Hill Castleberry Centerville Centre Chapman Chattahoochee Valley Cheaha State Park Choctaw County -
Kumon's Recommended Reading List
KUMON’S RECOMMENDED READING LIST - Level 7A ~ Level 3A These are read-aloud books to be used by a parent when reading to the student. LEVEL 7A LEVEL 6A LEVEL 5A LEVEL 4A LEVEL 3A Barnyard Banter Hop on Pop Mean Soup Henny Penny A My Name is Alice 1 Denise Fleming 1 Dr. Seuss 1 Betsy Everitt 1 retold by Paul Galdone 1 Jane Bayer Jesse Bear, What Will Each Orange Had Eight Each Peach Pear Plum The Doorbell Rang Alphabears: An ABC Book 2 You Wear? Slices: A Counting Book Janet and Allen Ahlberg 2 2 Pat Hutchins 2 Kathleen Hague 2 Nancy White Carlstrom Paul Giganti Jr. Eating the Alphabet: Fruits What do you do with a Goodnight Moon Bat Jamboree Sea Squares 3 and Vegetables from A to Z kangaroo? Margaret Wise Brown 3 3 3 Kathi Appelt 3 Joy N. Hulme Lois Ehlert Mercer Mayer Here Are My Hands Black? White! Day? Night! The Icky Bug Alphabet Book Curious George Bread and Jam for Frances 4 Bill Martin Jr. and 4 4 4 4 John Archambault Laura Vaccaro Seeger Jerry Pallotta H.A. Rey Russell Hoban I Heard A Little Baa 5 Big Red Barn My Very First Mother Goose Make Way for Ducklings Little Bear Elizabeth MacLeod 5 Margaret Wise Brown 5 edited by Iona Opie 5 Robert McCloskey 5 Else Holmelund Minarik Read Aloud Rhymes for the Noisy Nora A Rainbow of My Own Millions of Cats Lyle, Lyle Crocodile 6 Very Young 6 Rosemary Wells 6 Don Freeman 6 Wanda Gag 6 Bernard Waber collected by Jack Prelutsky Mike Mulligan and His Steam Quick as a Cricket Sheep in a Jeep The Listening Walk Stone Soup 7 Shovel Audrey Wood 7 Nancy Shaw 7 Paul Showers 7 Marcia Brown 7 Virginia Lee Burton Three Little Kittens Silly Sally The Little Red Hen The Three Billy Goats Gruff Ming Lo Moves the Mountain 8 retold by Paul Galdone 8 Audrey Wood 8 retold by Paul Galdone 8 P.C. -
Menagerie Manor, by Gerald Durrell. Hart-Davis, 21S. Those Who Have Been Enchanted by Mr
Book Reviews 61 Zoo Yearbook). The other criticism of this fine production is that the photographs are ludicrously inadequate for the subject. With only eight pages of photographs for 761 pages of text, they can hardly even begin to sum up the visual aspects of the management of captive animals. But it is churlish to comment adversely on these minor points when the author has provided us with such an immensely useful desk volume. No one concerned with the care of wild mammals can afford to be without it. DESMOND MORRIS Menagerie Manor, by Gerald Durrell. Hart-Davis, 21s. Those who have been enchanted by Mr. DurrelPs previous animal books will not be disappointed by this one describing the first five years of the Jersey Zoo at Les Augres Manor. It consists of a series of delightfully told anecdotes about the inmates of a very happy zoo. Visiting there last summer I was immediately impressed by the tameness and general well- being of the animals, due, I am certain to the pains which Mr. Durrell and his staff take to get to know each one as an individual; they all recognised and greeted him with unmistakable affection when he passed by. The author is conservation-minded, and he describes the dilemma of the zoo director faced with the offer from a dealer of a young orang-utan. Should he refuse it on the grounds that to accept is to stimulate further demand ? Or should he accept because his zoo offers the best chance of survival for this particular animal ? Until the zoos and conservation authorities have this question worked out and until the recent legislation controlling the import of rare animals in this country becomes effective, the zoo director must be guided by his conscience and balance his altruism against his acquisitive enthusiasm. -
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IUGG03-Program.Pdf
The Science Council of Japan and sixteen Japanese scientific societies will host IUGG2003, the XXIII General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics. Hosts Science Council of Japan The Geodetic Society of Japan Seismological Society of Japan The Volcanological Society of Japan Meteorological Society of Japan Society of Geomagnetism and Earth, Planetary and Space Sciences Japan Society of Hydrology and Water Resources The Japanese Association of Hydrological Sciences The Japanese Society of Snow and Ice The Oceanographic Society of Japan The Japanese Society for Planetary Sciences The Japanese Society of Limnology Japan Society of Civil Engineers Japanese Association of Groundwater Hydrology The Balneological Society of Japan Japan Society of Erosion Control Engineering The Geochemical Society of Japan Special Support Hokkaido Prefecture City of Sapporo Co-Sponsor National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Prevention (JSS01 Hagiwara Symposium on Monitoring and Modeling of Earthquake and Volcanic Processes for Prediction) Center for Climate System Research, University of Tokyo (JSM01 Toward High Resolution Climate Models and Earth System Models) Support Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Japan Marine Science and Technology Center National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Japan Earth and Planetary Science Joint Meeting Organization Japanese Forestry Society Japan Business -
Corby Goes Smoke Free Meet Your New Councillors Get Into S.H.A.P.E. This Summer!
Summer 2007 Corby goes Meet your new Get into S.H.A.P.E. smoke free Councillors this summer! Photo courtesy of NNDC, from the ‘More in Corby’ campaign ‘More the from Photo courtesy of NNDC, 2 Summer 2007 Council News in brief news Council cuts sickness levels in New Mayor for Corby half in four years Cllr Jean Addison was installed as the new Mayor of Corby on the 24 May. She takes over from Cllr John O’Neill and will be Corby Borough Council has successfully cut Mayor for the next year. Her daughter Siobhan Hearne the sickness levels of its staff from 17.7 days will be Mayoress. Her theme for the year is ‘Grow and per full-time staff member in 2003/4 to 8.1 Glow’ and the Mayoral charities are the RNLI’s ‘Train days in 2006/7. One, Save Many’ campaign, Corby Steel Gateway New measures were introduced to try and the Friends of Corby Community Hospital. Cllr and combat staff sickness after sickness Peter McEwan was confirmed as the new Deputy absence reached a record high in 2003/4. Mayor. These measures used both a carrot and stick If you would like to invite the Mayor to a approach, which included the introduction local function or event, please use the online of a recognition scheme that awarded a form at www.corby.gov.uk or call 01536 half day’s leave for any employee who had 464000 and ask for the Mayor’s Office. no sickness absence, as well as introducing stricter measures for the monitoring of sickness absence, including return to work Grab a grant interviews for all staff after each absence and the use of trigger points.