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IMC 2021: Sessions

Session 2110: The Northern Way, II: (Arch)Bishops and the Anglo-Scottish Borders in the 14th Century

Friday 9 July 2021, 11.15-12.45

Sponsor:University of York
Organiser:Sarah Rees Jones, Institute for the Public Understanding of the Past, University of York
Moderator/Chair:Gwilym Dodd, Department of History, University of Nottingham
Paper 2110-aBlood, Sex, and Holy Water: Reconciling Churches and Churchyards in the Medieval Diocese of York
(Language: English)
Katherine Harvey, Department of History, Classics & Archaeology, Birkbeck, University of London
Index terms: Administration, Ecclesiastical History, Medicine, Religious Life
Paper 2110-bWho Got What in the Scramble for Patronage?
(Language: English)
Alison McHardy, Department of History, University of Nottingham
Index terms: Administration, Ecclesiastical History, Politics and Diplomacy, Religious Life
Paper 2110-cEpiscopal Authority and Urban Governance in the North of England in the 14th Century
(Language: English)
Sarah Rees Jones, Institute for the Public Understanding of the Past, University of York
Index terms: Administration, Ecclesiastical History, Local History, Social History
Abstract

This session will explore the evidence provided by the registers of the Archbishops of York for the role of the archbishops as northern leaders and political actors in the North of England in the 14th century.