The story of the fate of a small Norfolk priory after its dissolution by Henry VIII in 1538 shows how both its medieval and modern history can be recovered by archival and physical research.
The story of the fate of a small Norfolk priory after its dissolution by Henry VIII in 1538 shows how both its medieval and modern history can be recovered by archival and physical research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Burnham Norton Carmelite Friary: context and history 2. The Friary's owners, the Friary estate and Friar's Farm 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Summary of post-Dissolution owners of the Friary 2.3. The parties and the estate in detail 2.4. Toponymic evidence of the Friary estate 2.5. Discussion 3. The fate of the Friary's buildings 3.1. Introduction 3.2. The date of, and reasons for, the gatehouse restoration 3.3. Analysis of plans and maps of the Friary site 3.4. Analysis of illustrations of the Friary 3.5. Survey of re-used limestone in structures in Burnham Norton 3.6. Discussion 4. A new post-Dissolution chronology of the Friary Appendix 1. The Friary's holy well and springs Appendix 2. Prisoners-of-war camp Appendix 3. Stone survey results Bibliography
1. Burnham Norton Carmelite Friary: context and history 2. The Friary's owners, the Friary estate and Friar's Farm 2.1. Introduction 2.2. Summary of post-Dissolution owners of the Friary 2.3. The parties and the estate in detail 2.4. Toponymic evidence of the Friary estate 2.5. Discussion 3. The fate of the Friary's buildings 3.1. Introduction 3.2. The date of, and reasons for, the gatehouse restoration 3.3. Analysis of plans and maps of the Friary site 3.4. Analysis of illustrations of the Friary 3.5. Survey of re-used limestone in structures in Burnham Norton 3.6. Discussion 4. A new post-Dissolution chronology of the Friary Appendix 1. The Friary's holy well and springs Appendix 2. Prisoners-of-war camp Appendix 3. Stone survey results Bibliography
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