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Scottish ecclesiastical rentals at the Reformation

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The Books of Assumption of the thirds of benefices

Scottish ecclesiastical rentals at the Reformation

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The Books of Assumption contain a unique survey of the income of church properties in Scotland (Argyll and the Isles apart) in the 1560s, driven by the characteristic imperative to document, and thus secure, revenue in a time of turmoil. The historian, following in the footsteps of the tax-gatherers, is offered a window through which to explore the wider world of the resources which sustained the church.

The late medieval church was the largest organisation and the wealthiest single landowner in the Scottish kingdom, with an annual income ten times that of the crown. The Books of Assumption were compiled for the crown in the expectation that a share of the church's riches might be reallocated to augment the finances of both the royal household and the reformed church which had just come into being.

The Books of Assumption document in detail the distribution of the church's wealth drawn from a thousand parishes and a population of 800,000 living mainly in small rural communities, and form a record akin to the Valor Ecclesiasticus of England. This is a huge and fascinating database of importance for historians of all interests.

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The Books of Assumption of the thirds of benefices: Scottish ecclesiastical rentals at the Reformation
1995, Published for the British Academy by Oxford University Press, British Academy
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [699]-702) and indexes.

Published in
Oxford, New York
Series
Records of social and economic history ;, new ser., 21

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
333.3/22/09411
Library of Congress
BX5351 .C48 1995, BX5351.C48 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
lxxxviii, 896 p. :
Number of pages
896

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1498014M
Internet Archive
booksofassumptio0000chur
ISBN 10
0197261256
LCCN
93174249
OCLC/WorldCat
37474956
Goodreads
2291814

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