10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORRODIES»
Discover the use of
corrodies in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
corrodies and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Living and Dying in England 1100-1540 : The Monastic ...
(Corrodies) monk's corrody: a daily allowance of victuals, as given to a monk,
sometimes broken down into its component parts, the corrody in the cellar, and
the corrody in the kitchen or refectory; monk 's corrody in the cellar, a daily
allowance ...
2
Five Centuries of Religion
gives a list of nineteen corrodies due to be paid ; and one batch of seven names
ends with the note, " to all these persons corrodies were sold in relief of the debts
wherewith the abbey had aforetime been burdened". Another batch of two has a
...
3
The Convent and the Community in Late Medieval England: ...
See also: Richard Harper, "A Note on Corrodies in the Fourteenth Century,"
Albion 15 (1983), pp. 95-102; Ian Keil, "Corrodies of Glastonbury Abbey in the
Later Middle Ages," Somerset Archaeological and Natural History Society
Proceedings ...
4
Studies in Church Life in England Under Edward III
similar commands were issued with regard to five other monasteries, the abbeys
of Stoneleigh, Bruern, St Augustine's, Bristol, Bordesley and Tarrant,1 but in all of
these cases some such phrase as "corrodies granted to suspected persons of ...
5
Corrodies at Worcester in the 14th Century. Some ...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
J. M. Wilson, Ethel C. Jones, 2010
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Corrodies at Worcester in the 14th Century
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process.
Wilson J. M. (James Maurice), 2011
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A Social History of Disability in the Middle Ages: Cultural ...
251 No leisurely retirement for poor John, but as an impoverished peasant he
had to continue working for as long as he was able to?52 Corrodies were a kind
of salary or expenses payment for manorial workers. From the account roll for the
...
8
The Governance of England, Otherwise Called, The Difference ...
Edward IV, in 1461, refused to annul the grants of corrodies which had been
made on the recommendation of the Lancastrian kings (ib. 492 a). Religious
Exemp- houses that were not royal foundations owed similar dues to the
tafoedun- ...
Sir John Fortescue, Charles Plummer, 1885
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Medieval English Nunneries: C.1275 to 1535
One means by which they sought to augment their income was by the sale of
corrodies in return for a lump sum3. A man (or woman) would pay down a certain
sum of money, and in return the convent would engage to keep him in board and
...
10
The Statutes at Large: From the ... Year of the Reign of ... ...
... Corrodies, Indemnities, of the fame Synodies, Proxies or any other Profits, have
been heretofore lawfully going out, answered or paid to any Lands, of the
Archbishop's, Bilhops, Archdeacons and other Ecclesiastical Persons abovesaid,
do, ...