The Chartulary of the Cistercian Abbey of St Mary of Sallay in Craven
Volume 2
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- Editor: Joseph McNulty
- Date Published: April 2013
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- isbn: 9781108058803
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The abbey at Sallay (Sawley) was a Cistercian house founded in 1147/8 by the Percys, close to the Yorkshire-Lancashire border. The chartulary was compiled in the 1330s, comprising records from the foundation onwards, with a few later additions. The house remained a poor foundation, and it suffered when Whalley Abbey was founded only seven miles away in 1296. The 676 charters are arranged in twelve geographical groups, according to the proximity of the properties to Sallay. The documents are given in Latin, with English summaries of each by the editor, Joseph McNulty, who has also attempted to date the charters. Although the abbey is not as well known as other foundations, its charters provide a valuable source for the economic history of the north of England. Volume 2, published in 1934, contains charters 389–676, a previously unknown mid-fourteenth-century valuation of Yorkshire churches and an index.
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- Date Published: April 2013
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781108058803
- length: 262 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 15 mm
- weight: 0.39kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Corrigenda
Sallay chartulary nos. 389–676
Ecclesiastical taxation in Yorkshire
Miscellaneous records
The abbots of Sallay
The compotus of 1481
Epilogue
Index of manuscripts
General index.
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