Bishops, Clerks, and Diocesan Governance in Thirteenth-Century England: Reward and Punishment Michael Burger Index More Information
Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-02214-0 - Bishops, Clerks, and Diocesan Governance in Thirteenth-Century England: Reward and Punishment Michael Burger Index More information Index For unnamed rectors and vicars, see the name of their church. Bishops and modern authors only are listed under their toponyme/surname. Aaron de Kent, 203 n92 Adam de Lymmyng, 106 Ab Kettelby, church, 78 Adam Marsh, 37, 39, 224 n74 Aberford, 20 Adam de Pileby. See Adam de Fileby Abingdon, Saint Edmund of (archbishop Adam de Saint Edmund, 192 of Canterbury [1234–40]), 38, 128, Adam de Shrewsbury, 120, 122 159 n139, 188, 203 n92, 206, 219, Adam de Stanford, 121 n56 232, 237 Adam de Stratton, 56 chancellor of, 206, 232 Adam de York, 56 Acomb, church, 121 n56 Adbury, church, 8 n3 act (bishop’s), defined, 8–9 Administrative church, 110 acta (bishop’s), defined, 8 culture of diocesan service, 239–47, 249 Adam, butler of Bishop Wyche of episcopal clerks not a civil service, 187, Chichester, 260 189–90, 203, 209 Adam, groom of Bishop Suffield of advowsons (in general) Norwich, 261 acquisition of by bishops, 170–2 Adam, nepos of Brother William, papal defined, 3 hostiarius, 256 value of, 33 n53 Adam, pantler of Archbishop Winchelsey saleable, 170 of Canterbury, 233 affection, 5, 95 n82, 123, 210–38, 242–5, 249 Adam, scullion of Archbishop Winchelsey Agatha, wife of John le Cupper de of Canterbury, 233 Nottingham, 137 n3 Adam, vicar of the treasurer of Salisbury, Agen, canon of. See William Segin de Got 226 n83 Ailby, church, 76 n197, 181, 195 n37 Adam de Ardern, 259
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