01313nam 2200361Ia 450 99639517960331620221108083859.0(CKB)4330000000317941(EEBO)2248513533(OCoLC)08780596(EXLCZ)99433000000031794119820916d1698 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|A discourse shewing who they are that are now qualify'd to administer baptism and the Lord's-Supper[electronic resource] wherein the cause of episcopacy is briefly treated /by the author of A discourse proving the divine institution of water-baptismLondon Printed for C. Brome W. Keblewhite and H. Hindmarsh1698[6], 62, [2] pIncludes text in Greek and Latin.Errata: p. 62.Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018EpiscopacySacramentsEpiscopacy.Sacraments.Leslie Charles1650-1722.128976EEUEEUWaOLNBOOK996395179603316A discourse shewing who they are that are now qualify'd to administer baptism and the Lord's-Supper2388631UNISA04399nam 22008293u 450 991079078630332120230725062110.01-905313-94-2(CKB)2550000001158528(EBL)716221(OCoLC)609856455(SSID)ssj0000362293(PQKBManifestationID)11278273(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000362293(PQKBWorkID)10363265(PQKB)10529126(MiAaPQ)EBC716221(EXLCZ)99255000000115852820140811d2010|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrLand and Family[electronic resource] Trends and Local Variations in the Peasant Land Market on the Winchester Bishopric Estates, 1263-1415Chicago University Of Hertfordshire Press20101 online resource (193 p.)Studies in Regional and Local History ;v.8Description based upon print version of record.1-902806-94-8 1-306-10390-8 Cover ; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; Abbreviations; General Editor's preface; Preface; Frontispiece The estate of the bishopric of Winchester, c.1410; Chapter 1 The peasant land market and the Winchester pipe rolls by P.D.A. Harvey; Chapter 2 The bishop's estate; Chapter 3 Units of property; Chapter 4 Tenures; Chapter 5 Entry fines; Chapter 6 Families and their land; Chapter 7 Transfers within families; Chapter 8 Buyers and sellers; Chapter 9 Accumulation; Chapter 10 Conclusions; Appendix; Bibliography; IndexWith a special emphasis on the exchange of land between medieval servile tenants?especially from the 13th century onward?this scholarly examination of the peasant land market of the Middle Ages explores the identification of peasant families with particular lands to which they had a hereditary right. Using this theme to explore village life and showing how peasants were affected by the changes over time and place, this study employs primary source material from the Winchester estates. Analyzing thousands of land exchanges and interactions from more than 50 different manors on Winchester, thisStudies in Regional and Local HistoryAgriculture -- Economic aspects -- England, Southern -- History -- To 1500England, Southern -- Economic conditions -- 1066-1485England, Southern -- History, Local -- Case studiesFarms, Small -- England, Southern -- History -- To 1500Land tenure -- England, Southern -- History -- To 1500Peasants -- England, Southern -- History -- To 1500Real estate business -- England, Southern -- History -- To 1500Land tenureHistoryTo 1500England, SouthernReal estate businessHistoryTo 1500England, SouthernFarms, SmallHistoryTo 1500England, SouthernPeasantsHistoryTo 1500England, SouthernAgricultureEconomic aspectsHistoryTo 1500England, SouthernReal Estate, Housing & Land UseHILCCBusiness & EconomicsHILCCAgriculture -- Economic aspects -- England, Southern -- History -- To 1500.England, Southern -- Economic conditions -- 1066-1485.England, Southern -- History, Local -- Case studies.Farms, Small -- England, Southern -- History -- To 1500.Land tenure -- England, Southern -- History -- To 1500.Peasants -- England, Southern -- History -- To 1500.Real estate business -- England, Southern -- History -- To 1500.Land tenureHistoryReal estate businessHistoryFarms, SmallHistoryPeasantsHistoryAgricultureEconomic aspectsHistoryReal Estate, Housing & Land UseBusiness & Economics333.332209422Mullan John550873Britnell Richard1491619AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910790786303321Land and Family3713494UNINA