Fragments from a Lost Court of Arches Act Book, 1445-1446

The article explores additional records associated with the Court of Canterbury, also known as the Court of Arches, which served as the appellate court of the ecclesiastical province of Canterbury and was among that were able to survive the changes of the Henrician reformation. Topics discussed incl...

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Main Author: Logan, F. Donald 1930-2022 (Author)
Contributors: Eckhardt, Caroline D. 1942-
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: [2015]
In: Mediaeval studies
Year: 2015, Volume: 77, Pages: 183-201
IxTheo Classification:CD Christianity and Culture
KAF Church history 1300-1500; late Middle Ages
KBF British Isles
SC Church law; Anglican Church
Further subjects:B Great Britain
B PUBLIC records
B BRITISH history Medieval Period, 1066-1485
B APPELLATE courts
B HISTORY of ecclesiastical courts
B Courts
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Summary:The article explores additional records associated with the Court of Canterbury, also known as the Court of Arches, which served as the appellate court of the ecclesiastical province of Canterbury and was among that were able to survive the changes of the Henrician reformation. Topics discussed include probable history of the two folios subsequently owned by Nathaniel Johnston and significant events recorded in the folios.
ISSN:0076-5872
Contains:Enthalten in: Mediaeval studies