SPANNING THE PERIOD 1512-78, THE HIGH CROSS CHURCHWARDENS' ACCOUNTS OF
STRATTON, IN CORNWALL, ARE UNUSUALLY COMPLETE AND INFORMATIVE. WRITTEN
MOSTLY IN ENGLISH, THEY ARE AMONG ONLY EIGHTEEN SURVIVING SETS OF
PRE-REFORMATION CHURCHWARDENS' ACCOUNTS WHICH COVER THE WHOLE PERIOD
1535-70, WHEN MOST REFORMATION CHANGE TOOK PLACE.
Spanning the period 1512-78, the High Cross churchwardens' accounts of
Stratton, in Cornwall, are unusually complete and informative. Written
mostly in English, they are among only eighteen surviving sets of
Pre-Reformation churchwardens' accounts which cover the whole period
1535-70, when most Reformation change took place. These accounts allow
us to track the progress of the Reformation in a single parish and its
impact on the lives of ordinary people.Stratton, in addition, has a
partial set of general receivers' or stock wardens' accounts, which
give much additional information about the parish at this time. They
show how much has been lost from other parishes, shed light on the
1548-9 Cornish rebellions and enable a more narrative approach to be
taken than is usually possible with churchwardens' accounts, often
dismissed as mere lists. The volume also makes extensive use of the
Blanchminster Charity records at the Cornwall Record Office, including
deeds and leases of church lands, and an Elizabethan court case with
rare pictorial plans showing Stratton's church, church house and
market place. Together, these documents give a rounded picture of life
in one parish in a period of important religious change.
JOANNA MATTINGLY is a freelance researcher and Fellow of the Society
of Antiquaries. Based in Cornwall, she has written books and articles
on Mousehole and Newlyn, Cornish church architecture and medieval
guilds, and church houses.
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ISBN
9781787443105
Publisert
2022
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok