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Selling the Church Robert C. Palmer

Selling the Church By Robert C. Palmer

Selling the Church by Robert C. Palmer


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Selling the Church: The English Parish in Law, Commerce, and Religion, 1350-1550 by Robert C. Palmer

In the years of expanding state authority following the Black Death, English common law permitted the leasing of parishes by their rectors and vicars, who then pursued interests elsewhere and left the parish in the control of lay lessees. But a series of statutes enacted by Henry VIII between 1529 and 1540 effectively reduced such clerical absenteeism. Robert Palmer examines this transformation of the English parish and argues that it was an important part of the English Reformation.

Palmer analyzes an extensive set of data drawn from common law records to reveal a vigorous and effective effort by the laity to enforce the new statutes. Motivated by both economic and traditional ideals, the litigants made the commercial activities of leaseholding and buying for resale and profit the exclusive domain of the laity and acquired the power to regulate the clergy. According to Palmer, these parish-level reformations presaged and complemented other initiatives of the crown that have long been considered central to the reign of Henry VIII.

About Robert C. Palmer

Robert C. Palmer holds the Cullen Chair of History and Law and is associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Houston. His books include English Law in the Age of the Black Death, 1348-1381: A Transformation of Governance and Law (UNC Press, 1993).

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NLS9781469615028
9781469615028
1469615029
Selling the Church: The English Parish in Law, Commerce, and Religion, 1350-1550 by Robert C. Palmer
New
Paperback
The University of North Carolina Press
2014-03-30
344
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