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MONASTIC RESEARCH BULLETIN Consolidated index of articles and subjects

A A Biographical Register of the English of the Province of , MRB1, p.18; MRB3, p.43 A Lost Letter of Peter of Celle, MRB 13 p.1 A Monastic History of , MRB12, p.38 A New International Research Centre for the Comparative History of Religious Orders in Eichstatt (Germany), MRB13, p.21 A New Project at Strata Florida, Ceredigion, Wales, MRB13, p.13 A Register of the Durham Monks, MRB1, p.16 Addenda and Corrigenda to David Knowles and R. Neville Hadcock, Medieval Religious Houses, and Wales, MRB6, p.1 AELRED OF RIEVAULX, see Walter Daniel’s Life of Aelred of Rievaulx Re‐ Considered, MRB13, p.34 , see Cartulary of Alvingham Priory, MRB9, p.21 Apostolic poverty at the ends of the earth: the Observant in Scotland, c.1450‐1560, MRB11, p.39 ARCHAEOLOGY, see Medieval Art, Architecture, Archaeology and Economy and Bury St Edmunds, MRB3, p.45; The Archaeology of Later Monastic Hospitality, MRB3 p.51; The Patronage of Benedictine Art and Architecture in the West of England during the later (1340‐1540), MRB8 p.34 ART, see Medieval Art, Architecture, Archaeology and Economy and Bury St Edmunds, MRB3, p.45; Monastic Wall Painting in England, MRB5 p.32; The Patronage of Benedictine Art and Architecture in the West of England during the later middle ages (1340‐1540), MRB8 p.34; Judgement in medieval monastic art, MRB11, p.46. ATHELNEY , see The Cartulary of Athelney Abbey rediscovered and Pastoral Work: the evidence in sculpture, MRB15, p.36 AUGUSTINIAN FRIARS, see The monastic sites of Augustinian Friars in Britain & Ireland, MRB3, p.39; In the and the : the Augustinian Canons in the of Worcester in the Later Middle Ages, MRB14 p.43; Augustinians and Pastoral Work: the evidence in sculpture, MRB15, p.36 Authority and Power in the Writings of St Bernard of Clairvaux, MRB8, p.46 B BADDESLEY, see Godsfield , see Sanctity, Reform and Conquest at Barking Abbey, c.950‐1100, MRB14 p. 38 Beauchief Abbey Cartulary, MRB3, p.51 BEAUCHIEF ABBEY, see Beauchief Abbey Cartulary, MRB3, p.51

MONASTIC RESEARCH BULLETIN BORTHWICK PUBLICATIONS, UNIVERSITY OF YORK ABBEY, see The Museum of Archaeology Service monograph series on London’s Religious Houses, MRB4, p.1 , see Bolton Priory Compotus, 1286‐1325; Lost Cartulary of Bolton Priory, MRB5 p.37 Books of Spiritual Formulation for English Nuns, MRB1, p.10 BOXLEY ABBEY, see The History of Boxley Abbey 1146‐1538, MRB13, p.32 BREWHOUSES see Monastic Brewhouses, MRB4, p.22 Byland Abbey Studies, MRB7, p.8 BYLAND ABBEY, see Byland Abbey Studies, MRB7, p.8 C CANTERBURY, CHRIST CHURCH see ‘The Chronicle of John Stone, monk of Christ Church, Canterbury, 1415‐1471’, MRB5, p.41 , see Carmelite Research, MRB2 p.21; Excavations of Carmelite Friaries, MRB5, p.38; Recent Research on the Carmelite Order, MRB10, p.28 , see Carthusian Sessions at Leeds 2004; MRB9, p28; Carthusian Sites in Britain, MRB1, p.3 Carthusian Sessions at Leeds 2004; MRB9, p28 Carthusian Sites in Britain, MRB1, p.3 CARTULARIES, see The Cartulary of Abbey, MRB1, p.7; Medieval Cartularies of Great Britain: amendments and additions to Davis Catalogue, MRB2, p.1; Godsfield Preceptory and its cartulary, MRB2 p.19; Medieval Cartularies of Great Britain: amendments and additions to the Scottish Section of Davis, MRB3, p.1, Medieval Cartularies: additions and corrections, MRB3, p.7; Medieval Cartularies: further additions, MRB4, p.6; Further Additions II: MRB5 p.26; The Cartulary of Athelney Abbey rediscovered, MRB6, p.2; Godfrey Davis, medieval Cartularies: a second edition, MRB6, p.39; The Abbey Cartulary, MRB7, p.2; Cartulary of Alvingham Priory, MRB9, p.21 Cataloguing the Cotton Manuscripts, MRB10, p.17 CATHEDRAL PRIORIES, see A Biographical Register of the English Cathedral priories of the , MRB1, p.18; MRB3, p.43 CELLE, PETER OF, see A Lost Letter of Peter of Celle, MRB13, p.1 CHATTERIS ABBEY, see The Cartulary of Chatteris Abbey, MRB1, p.7 ABBEY, see , MRB2 p.13 Choice of Words: The Liturgy of the Order of Sempringham, MRB10, p.50 , see Cistercian Studies Mailing List, MRB2, p.23; Cistercian Monks and Nuns in England and Wales, MRB2, p.23; The Cistercian Project at University, MRB7, p.12; Cistercian Women in medieval England, 12th to 16th centuries, MRB9, p.25; Cistercian ironworking at Rievaulx and Bilsdale, : fuel supply and woodland management, MRB9, p.27; A New Project at Strata Florida, Ceredigion, Wales, MRB13, p.13

MONASTIC RESEARCH BULLETIN BORTHWICK PUBLICATIONS, UNIVERSITY OF YORK CLAIRVAUX, BERNARD OF, see Authority and Power in the Writings of St Bernard of Clairvaux CLERKENWELL, ST JOHN, see The Museum of London Archaeology Service monograph series on London’s Religious Houses, MRB4, p.1 CLERKENWELL, ST MARY, see The Museum of London Archaeology Service monograph series on London’s Religious Houses, MRB4, p.1 CLUNY, see The monastic sites of the British Province of the Order of Cluny, MRB3, p.39; The Church and Communities: Cluny and its Local Patrons, 900‐1050, MRB12, p.40 COLLEGE, see The Late Medieval English College, MRB9, p.43 COLVIN, SIR HOWARD, see Sir Howard Colvin: Historian of Monasticism, MRB14 p. 36 Commemoration in the Religious Houses of London, MRB13, p.39 Compelle Intrare: Monastic Reform Movments in 12th‐century northwestern Europe, MRB4, p.18 CORNWALL, see Monks of the Furthest West, MRB13, p.8 ABBEY, see The Building of Croxden Abbey, , MRB2 p.19 CRUSADES, see The Role of the Friars in the Crusades and the Crusader States, MRB3, p.50 D DAMIAN, PETER, see Peter Damian (c.1007‐1072), Monastic Ideology and the Religious Revolution of the Eleventh Century, MRB13, p.36 DANIEL, WALTER, see Walter Daniel’s Life of Aelred of Rievaulx Re‐Considered, MRB13, p.34 DAVIS, GODFREY, see Medieval Cartularies of Great Britain: amendments and additions to Davis Catalogue, MRB2, p.1; Medieval Cartularies of Great Britain: amendments and additions to the Scottish Section of Davis, MRB3, p.1, Medieval Cartularies: additions and corrections, MRB3, p.7; Medieval Cartularies: further additions, MRB4, p.6; Further Additions II: MRB5 p.26; Godfrey Davis, medieval Cartularies: a second edition, MRB6, p.39 Distaff and Crozier, MRB1, p.10 DURHAM, see A Register of the Durham Monks, MRB1, p.16 E Early Christian Ecclesiastical Settlement in Ireland Database, MRB15, p.43 Eleven Years of Archaeological Research at Rushen Abbey, MRB14, p.1 England’s Hermits, 970‐1220l MRB12, p.42 English Medieval Monasticism at the Australian National University, Canberra, MRB1, p.10 ENTERTAINMENT, MRB15 p.24 Esholt Priory Charter 1485, MRB1, p.17 Eugippius of Lucullanum, MRB11, p.26 F

MONASTIC RESEARCH BULLETIN BORTHWICK PUBLICATIONS, UNIVERSITY OF YORK FORD ABBEY, see Medieval English Monasticism: The Records, MRB5 p.43 FOVOG, see A New International Research Centre for the Comparative History of Religious Orders in Eichstatt (Germany), MRB13, p.21 FRANCISCANS, see Research on English Franciscans, MRB1 p.19; Apostolic poverty at the ends of the earth: the Observant Franciscans in Scotland, c.1450‐1560, MRB11, p.39; The Franciscan Order in Late‐medieval and Early‐Modern Western Europe: a historiographical survey, MRB12, p.1 FRIARS, see Research on English Franciscans, MRB1 p.19; Monks, Friars and Nuns in Sixteenth Century , MRB1, p.24; A Project on the History of Mendicant Houses in London (c.1221‐1539), MRB2 p.20; The Role of the Friars in the Crusades and the Crusader States, MRB3, p.50; The Involvement of the Mendicant Orders in the Wars of Ireland, Scotland and Wales, 1230‐1415, MRB10, p.41; Apostolic poverty at the ends of the earth: the Observant Franciscans in Scotland, c.1450‐1560, MRB11, p.39; The Franciscan Order in Late‐medieval and Early‐Modern Western Europe: a historiographical survey, MRB12, p.1 Further Addenda and Corrigenda to David Knowles and R. Neville Hadcock, medieval Religious Houses, England and Wales; MRB7, p.10 G GILBERTINE ORDER, see Choice of Words: The Liturgy of the Order of Sempringham, MRB10, p.50 GODSFIELD PRECEPTORY, see Godsfield Preceptory and its cartulary, MRB2 p.19 GREAT MALVERN, see The of (Worcs.), c.1430‐ 1501, MRB11, p.36. Greed, Gluttony and Intemperance, testing the stereotype of the obese medieval monk, MRB10, p.43 H Heads of Religious Houses: England and Wales, MRB1, p.14; MRB9, p.24 Heads of Scottish Religious House, MRB1, p.15 HENRY II, KING, see The Monastic Patronage of Henry II in England, 1154‐1189, MRB12, p.44 HERMITS, see Rotha Clay’s Hermit’s and Anchorites of England, MRB3, p.46 History of Women Religious of Britain and Ireland, MRB13, p.24, p.26 HOLY TRINITY PRIORY, ALDGATE, see The Museum of London Archaeology Service monograph series on London’s Religious Houses, MRB4, p.1 HOSPITALITY; The Archaeology of Later Monastic Hospitality, MRB3 p.51 I In the Monastery and the Parish: the Augustinian Canons in the Diocese of Worcester in the Later Middle Ages, MRB14 p.43 Instruments in Contex: telling the time in England, 1350‐1500, MRB10, p.39 Iona’s Local Associations in Argyll and the Isles, 1203‐c.1575, MRB14 p.41 ITALY, see Religion and Public Life in Later Medieval Italy: A project, MRB14, p. 31

MONASTIC RESEARCH BULLETIN BORTHWICK PUBLICATIONS, UNIVERSITY OF YORK IRELAND, see The monastic sites of Augustinian Friars in Britain & Ireland, MRB3, p.39; The New Monasticon Hibernicum and Inquiry into the Early Christian and Medieval Church in Ireland, MRB10, p.1; History of Women Religious of Britain and Ireland, MRB13, p.24, p.26; The Monasticon Hibernicum Project’: a research tool for early and medieval ecclesiastical settlement in Ireland, MRB14, p.24; Early Christian Ecclesiastical Settlement in Ireland Database, MRB15, p.43 J JOHN OF STONE, SEE ‘The Chronicle of John Stone, monk of Christ Church, Canterbury, 1415‐1471’, MRB5, p.41 Judgement in medieval monastic art, MRB11, p.46.

K KELSO ABBEY, see A Legal Study of Kelso Abbey’s Charters, c.1113‐1286, MRB14 p.40 KIRKSTALL ABBEY, see The Granges of Kirkstall Abbey, MRB5 p.53 Knights Templar, MRB1, p.8 KNOWLES & HADCOCK, see Addenda and Corrigenda to David Knowles and R. Neville Hadcock, Medieval Religious Houses, England and Wales, MRB6, p.1; Further Addenda and Corrigenda to David Knowles and R. Neville Hadcock, medieval Religious Houses, England and Wales; MRB7, p.10 L Late Medieval English and Welsh and their patrons, c.1300‐1540, MRB8 p.20 A Legal Study of Kelso Abbey’s Charters, c.1113‐1286, MRB14 p.40 LONDON CHARTERHOUSE, SEE The Museum of London Archaeology Service monograph series on London’s Religious Houses, MRB4, p.1 LONDON, see The Museum of London Archaeology Service monograph series on London’s Religious Houses, MRB4, p.1; Commemoration in the Religious Houses of London, MRB13, p.39 M MARRICK PRIORY, see Medieval English Monasticism: The Records. MRB5 p.43 MARY I, QUEEN, see The Revival of Monasticism in England during the reign of Mary I, MRB8, p.22 Medieval Art, Architecture, Archaeology and Economy and Bury St Edmunds, MRB3, p.45 Medieval English Monasticism: The Records, MRB5 p.43 Medieval Friendship networks: an international collaborative research project; MRB12, p.20 Medieval Religions Life as a Generator and Mediator of Entertainment Games in medieval Society: Tension between Norms and Deviance, MRB15, p.24

MONASTIC RESEARCH BULLETIN BORTHWICK PUBLICATIONS, UNIVERSITY OF YORK Medieval Welsh Clerics and their Careers, MRB15, p.44 MENDICANT HOUSES, see A Project on the History of Mendicant Houses in London (c.1221‐1539), MRB2 p.20; PRIORY, see The Museum of London Archaeology Service monograph series on London’s Religious Houses, MRB4, p.1; Friends of , MRB6, p.41 MEUX ABBEY, see The Estates of Meux Abbey in the East Riding of Yorkshire, MRB1, p.6 Monastic Brewhouses, MRB4, p.22 Monastic Charitable Provision in Later medieval England, MRB5, p.35 Monastic Charters in Leeds: Eighteenth Century Transcripts, MRB10, p.37 Monastic History in Clerical Taxation Records, MRB 15, p.2 Monastic Hospitality: the in England in the 12th and early 13th centuries, MRB11, p.33. The stained Glass of Great Malvern Priory (Worcs.), c.1430‐1501, MRB11, p.36. Monastic influence on landscape development in the south west region, MRB1, p.6 Monastic Wall Painting in England, MRB5 p.32 Monastic Wales, MRB15, p.41 Monasticism in Context, a regional study of monastic houses in Norfolk, 1080‐1260 MRB10, p.35 Monastic‐Parochial Churches in England and Wales, 1066‐1540, MRB9 p.1 ‘Monasticon Hibernicum Project’: a research tool for early and medieval ecclesiastical settlement in Ireland, MRB14, p.24 Monks, Friars and Nuns in Sixteenth Century Yorkshire, MRB1, p.24 Monks of the Furthest West, MRB13, p.8 MOUNT GRACE, see The Phantom of Mount Grace, MRB12, p.46 N A Neglected Source for Monastic History: Petitions to the Crown from English Religious Houses, MRB15, p.17 New Discoveries among the Cotton Manuscripts, MRB8, p.23 New sources for the history of the religious life: the registers of the Apostolic Penitentiary, MRB11, p.1 NORTH FERRIBY, see The Cartulary of the Priory of North Ferriby: a guide to the contents, MRB8 p.1 , see Everyday Life at Norwich Cathedral Priory 1300‐1538, MRB5 p.28 NUNKEELING PRIORY, see The Cartulary of Nunkeeling Priory: a guide to its contents, MRB7, p.14 NUNS, see Books of Spiritual Formulation for English Nuns, also, see MRB1, p.15; Nuns, Monks, Friars and Nuns in Sixteenth Century Yorkshire, MRB1, p.24; Worcestershire Nunneries, MRB4, p.13; Religious Women and their

MONASTIC RESEARCH BULLETIN BORTHWICK PUBLICATIONS, UNIVERSITY OF YORK Communities in Scotland, 1100‐1560, MRB10, p.46; History of Women Religious of Britain and Ireland, MRB13, p.24, 26 O ORDER OF THE KNIGHTS OF ST JOHN OF JERUSALEM (HOSPITALLERS), see Godsfield Preceptory and its cartulary, MRB2 p.19 P Peasant agrarian output in later medieval England, MRB11, p.44 Peter Damian (c.1007‐1072), Monastic Ideology and the Religious Revolution of the Eleventh Century, MRB13, p.36 PETERBOROUGH ABBEY, MRB15, p.32 PETITIONS, MRB15 p.17 PLYMPTON PRIORY, see Plympton Priory and its Patrons and Benefactors 1121‐1400, MRB3, p.44 PREMONSTRATENSIAN CANONS, see Premonstratensian Canons in England, Scotland and Wales, MRB3, p.48 Premonstratensian Canons in England, Scotland and Wales, MRB3, p.48 R : the last days and after, MRB1, p.23 RCMH, see The Royal Commission on Historical manuscripts’ Project on the Records of Medieval Religious Houses, MRB3, p.39; MRB4, p.14; MRB5, p.1; MRB6, p.38; MRB9, p.31 Recent Research on the Carmelite Order, MRB10, p.28 Records of Peterborough Abbey, MRB15 p.32 REFORM, see Compelle Intrare: Monastic Reform Movements in 12th‐century northwestern Europe, MRB4, p.18 Religion and Public Life in Later Medieval Italy: A Project, MRB14, p. 31 The Religiosity of English Men‐at‐Arms in the Fourteenth Century, MRB 14 p.44 Religious Women and their Communities in Scotland, 1100‐1560, MRB10, p.46 Research on English Franciscans, MRB1 p.19 Resources for monastic history newly available on ‘British History online’, MRB11, p.25 Resting in pieces: division of the aristocratic body and multiple burial, MRB9, p.22 RIEVAULX, see Walter Daniel’s Life of Aelred of Rievaulx Re‐Considered, MRB13, p.34 Runaway Religious in medieval England, c.1240 – 1540, MRB1, p.22 RUSHEN ABBEY, see Eleven Years of Archaeological Research at Rushen Abbey, MRB14, p.1

S Sanctity, Reform and Conquest at Barking Abbey, c.950‐1100, MRB14 p. 38

MONASTIC RESEARCH BULLETIN BORTHWICK PUBLICATIONS, UNIVERSITY OF YORK SCOTLAND, see Syllabus of Scottish Cartularies, MRB1, p.11; Heads of Scottish Religious House, MRB1, p.15; The Monasteries of late Medieval Scotland, MRB9, p.29; Strategies of survival and success on the borders: comparative study of Cistercian Monasteries in Scotland and Pomerania, MRB11, p.30; Apostolic poverty at the ends of the earth: the Observant Franciscans in Scotland, c.1450‐1560, MRB11, p.39l SCULPTURE, see Augustinians and Pastoral Work: the evidence in sculpture, MRB15, p.36 ABBEY, see The Archives of : a descriptive list, MRB1, p.12 Shap Abbey, MRB4, p.21 Small Monastic Houses in their Local Community in the Medieval , MRB1, p.10 SOUTRA, HOUSE OF THE HOLY TRINITY, see SHARP, MRB3, p.49 ST ALBANS ABBEY, see The Abbey of St Alban’s in the fourteenth century, MRB2 p.12; Intellectual Life at the Abbey of St Albans and the nature of monastic learning in England, c.1350‐c.1440, MRB2 p.15 ST EDMUND’S ABBEY, see Religious and Intellectual Interest at St Edmund’s Abbey, Bury and the nature of English Benedictinism c.1350 ‐1450, MRB2 p.19; Medieval Art, Architecture, Archaeology and Economy and Bury St Edmunds, MRB3, p.45 ST MARGARET, KINGS LYNN, see The Priory and Parish Church of St Margaret, King’s Lynn, MRB2 p.14 ST MARY GRACES, see The Museum of London Archaeology Service monograph series on London’s Religious Houses, MRB4, p.1 Sir Howard Colvin: Historian of Monasticism, MRB14 p. 36 Strategies of survival and success on the borders: comparative study of Cistercian Monasteries in Scotland and Pomerania, MRB11, p.30 STRATA FLORIDA ABBEY, see A New Project at Strata Florida, Ceredigion, Wales, MRB13, p.13 STRATFORD LANGTHORNE, see The Museum of London Archaeology Service monograph series on London’s Religious Houses, MRB4, p.1 Syllabus of Scottish Cartularies, MRB1, p.11 T TAXATION, CLERICAL, MRB 15, p.2 The ‘Compendium Compertorum’ and the making of the Suppression Act of 1536, MRB5 p.30; MRB9, p.19 The Archaeology of Later Monastic Hospitality, MRB3 p.51 The Archive of , MRB12, p.10 The Archives of Selby Abbey: a descriptive list, MRB1, p.12 The Augustinian Canons in the and Lichfield and their benefactors, 1115‐1320, MRB11, p.28 The Bridgettines of Syon Abbey, c.1400‐1560, MRB11, p.42.

MONASTIC RESEARCH BULLETIN BORTHWICK PUBLICATIONS, UNIVERSITY OF YORK The Cartulary of Athelney Abbey rediscovered, MRB6, p.2 The Cartulary of Chatteris Abbey, MRB1, p.7 The Chronicle of John Stone, monk of Christ Church, Canterbury, 1415‐1471, MRB5, p.41 The Church and Communities: Cluny and its Local Patrons, 900‐1050, MRB12, p.40 The Dependent Priories and Cells of the Benedictine Monasteries of Medieval England, MRB4, p.16 The English Monastic Archives Project: progress report (UCL), MRB11, p.22 The Estates of Meux Abbey in the East Riding of Yorkshire, MRB1, p.6 The Franciscan Order in Late‐medieval and Early‐Modern Western Europe: a historiographical survey, MRB12, p.1 The History and Cartulary of Godstow Abbey, MRB10, p.34 The History of Boxley Abbey 1146‐1538, MRB13, p.32 The Involvement of the Mendicant Orders in the Wars of Ireland, Scotland and Wales, 1230‐1415, MRB10, p.41 The Late Medieval English College, MRB9, p.43 The Monasteries of late Medieval Scotland, MRB9, p.29 The Monastic Orders in Yorkshire in the Late Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries, MRB1, p.23 The Monastic Patronage of Henry II in England, 1154‐1189, MRB12, p.44 The monastic sites of Augustinian Friars in Britain & Ireland, MRB3, p.39 The Monastic Superior and his role in late medieval England, MRB6, p.5 The New Monasticon Hibernicum and Inquiry into the Early Christian and Medieval Church in Ireland, MRB10, p.1 The Patronage of Benedictine Art and Architecture in the West of England during the later middle ages (1340‐1540), MRB8 p.34 The Phantom Prior of Mount Grace, MRB12, p.46 The Regular Canons in the British Isles in the Middle Ages, MRB13, p.29 The Revival of Monasticism in England during the reign of Mary I, MRB8, p.22 The Role of the Friars in the Crusades and the Crusader States, MRB3, p.50 Tithe Income and Management in Southern England, 1280‐1480; MRB12, p.32 W WALES, see A Monastic History of Wales, MRB12, p.38; A New Project at Strata Florida, Ceredigion, Wales, MRB13, p.13; Monastic Wales, MRB 15, p.41; Medieval Welsh Clerics and their Careers, MRB15, p.44 Walter Daniel’s Life of Aelred of Rievaulx Re‐Considered, MRB13, p.34 WESTMINSTER, see Westminster Monks and London Fraternities in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, MRB2 p.24; The Museum of London Archaeology Service monograph series on London’s Religious Houses, MRB4, p.1 , see The Whitby Abbey Cartulary, MRB7, p.2 Women and Domestic Life in Late Medieval Yorkshire, MRB1, p.9

MONASTIC RESEARCH BULLETIN BORTHWICK PUBLICATIONS, UNIVERSITY OF YORK WORCESTERSHIRE, see Worcestershire Nunneries, MRB4, p.13; In the Monastery and the Parish: the Augustinian Canons in the Diocese of Worcester in the Later Middle Ages, MRB14 p.43; Worcestershire Nunneries. The Nuns of the Medieval Diocese, MRB15, p.42 Worcestershire Nunneries, MRB4, p.13 Worcestershire Nunneries. The Nuns of the Medieval Diocese, MRB15, p.42

MONASTIC RESEARCH BULLETIN BORTHWICK PUBLICATIONS, UNIVERSITY OF YORK