Harlaxton Medieval Studies XIV (New Series)
Proceedings of the 2002 Harlaxton Symposium: The Parish in Late Medieval England, ed. Clive Burgess and Eamon Duffy
Articles:
Clive Burgess, Time and Place: The Late Medieval English Parish in Perspective, 1–28
David Lepine, ‘And alle oure paresshens’: Secular Cathedrals and Parish Churches in Late Medieval England, 29–53
Martin Heale, Monastic-Parochial Churches in Late Medieval England, 54–77
Nicholas Orme, The Other Parish Churches: Chapels in Late Medieval England, 78–94
Beat Kümin, The Secular Legacy of the Late Medieval English Parish, 95–111
Elizabeth New, Signs of Community or Marks of the Exclusive? Parish and Guild Seals in Later Medieval England, 112–128
Ken Farnhill, The Guild of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Priory of St Mary in Walsingham, 129–145
Robert Swanson, Profits, Priests and People, 146–159
Susan Powell, The Festial: The Priest and His Parish, 160–176
Magnus Williamson, Liturgical Music in the Late Medieval English Parish: Organs and Voices, Ways and Means, 177–242
Nigel Saul, The Gentry and the Parish, 243–260
Nicholas Rogers, Hic Iacet …: The Location of Monuments in Late Medieval Parish Churches, 261–281
Judith Middleton-Stewart, Parish Activity in Late Medieval Fenland: Accounts and Wills from Tilney All Saints and St Mary’s, Mildenhall, 1443–1520, 282–301
Katherine French, Women Churchwardens in Late Medieval England, 302–321
Alexandra F. Johnston, Parish Playmaking before the Reformation, 322–338
Peregrine Horden, Small Beer? The Parish and the Poor and Sick in Late Medieval England, 339–364
Peter Marshall, Anticlericalism Revested? Expressions of Discontent in Early Tudor England, 365–380
Eamon Duffy, The End of it All: The Material Culture of the Medieval English Parish and the 1552 Inventories of Church Goods, 381–399
Index, 400-20