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In this section
1970
Bernicia and the sea: coastal communities and landscape in north-east England and south-east Scotland, c.450-850. Ferguson, Christopher
D.Phil., Oxford. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Hamerow, Helena
Chronological coverage: 450–850
Colour, paint and gold: the materiality of English manuscript illumination in the 12th century. Stirrup, Harold
Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Hawkes, Jane
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Culture and gender in the Danelaw: Scandinavian and Anglo-Scandinavian brooches, 850-1050. Kershaw, Jane
D.Phil., Oxford. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Hamerow, Helena
Chronological coverage: 850–1050
Holy scripture and the meanings of the Eucharist in late medieval England, c.1370-1430. Pink, Stephen
D.Phil., Oxford. (Eng. Lang. ; Lit.). Supervised by Ghosh, Kantik; Bose, Mishtooni
Chronological coverage: 1370–1430
Lime burning in the central Pennines: the use of lime in the improvement of agriculture land from the late 13th century to c.1990. Johnson, David S.
Ph.D., Lancaster. (Geog.). Supervised by Whyte, Ian
Chronological coverage: 1750–1900
Logainmneacha na mbailte fearainn i mbarúntachtaí Dhéise Uactarach agus Dhéise Íochtarach Contae na Mí: bunfhoirmeacha agus bríonna ('In Irish medium'). O'Donoghue, Patrick
M.Litt., N.U.I. Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Prunty, Jacinta; Etchingham, Colmán
Chronological coverage: 1000–2000
Placed deposits in early and middle Anglo-Saxon rural settlements. Sofield, Clifford M.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Hamerow, Helena
Chronological coverage: 500–1000
Style and the Anglo-Saxon arts of 7th- and 8th-century Northumbria. Denton, Amanda
Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Hawkes, Jane
Chronological coverage: 600–800
Surviving death: spiritual and somatic resurrection and elements of Pauline eschatology in the Hiberno-Latin tradition. Millin, Nathan C.
Ph.D., University College Dublin (National University of Ireland). (Hist.). Supervised by Johnston, Elva
Chronological coverage: 600–1000
The Anglo-Saxon settlement of Warwickshire. Maynard, Helen A.
M.A., Birmingham.
Categories: Historical geography
The anti-monastic reaction in England in the 10th century. Matthews, J.
M. A., Manchester. Supervised by John, E.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The conceptualisation of sacred space in Anglo-Saxon Northumbria in the 6th to 9th centuries. Boulton, Megan
Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Hawkes, Jane
Chronological coverage: 500–900
The honor of Wallingford, 1066-1330. Tilley, Christopher D.
Ph.D., King's College London. (Hist.). Supervised by Baxter, Stephen D.; Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1066–1330
The terms used for priests and other clergy in the Anglo-Saxon period. Elford, Kerry
M.Phil., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Bassett, Steven R.
Chronological coverage: 500–1000
1971
A catalogue of the acts of the Lord Edward, 1254-72. Studd, J. R.
Ph.D., Leeds. Supervised by Le Patourel, J.H.
Categories: Political history
A comparison of old Irish with medieval Welsh land law. Charles-Edwards, T.M.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Foster, I.L.
A geographical study of the field systems of Devon and Cornwall. Fox, H.S.A.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Darby, H.C.
Categories: Historical geography
Alien merchants in England in the reign of Henry VI, 1422-61. Bolton, J.L.
B. Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Holmes, G.A.
Categories: Economic history
An education of 12th - and 13th-century charters in the Beauchamp cartulary. Mason, E. Emma
Ph. D., London. Supervised by Fisher, R.R.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Anglo-Scottish relations in the reigns of Robert II and Robert III. Hamer, Edna
M. Litt., Glasgow. Supervised by Brown, A.L.
Aspects of the population structure of later medieval Coventry. Hulton, Mary H.M.
M. A., Birmingham. Supervised by Hilton, R.H.
Categories: Local history
Axbridge, Somerset: history of a Domesday borough, with special reference to the development of local government. Lovell, Hilda
M. Phil., London. Supervised by Hodgett, G.A.J.
Categories: Local history
Edward I and the Crusades. Beebe, B.T.
Ph.D., St. Andrews.
Categories: Political history
Frankpledge and leet jurisdiction in later medieval Essex. Crowley, D.A.
Ph.D., Sheffield. Supervised by Miller, E.
Categories: Legal history
Population and prosperity in Staffordshire, 1086-1539. Pinnock, A.
M. A., Keele.
Categories: Local history
Richard II's relations with the magnates, 1396-9. Mott, R.A.K.
Ph.D., Leeds. Supervised by Taylor, J.
Categories: Political history
Studies in the administration of the diocese of Worcester in the 13th century. Davies, Susan J.
Ph. D., Aberystwyth. Supervised by Saunders, I.J.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The career and estates of David, earl of Huntingdon (d. 1219), with an edition of the surviving charters. Stringer, K.J.
Ph. D., Cambridge. Supervised by Cheney, C.R.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The dean and chapter of Hereford, 1240-1320. Yates, W.N.
M. A., Hull. Supervised by Heath, P.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The development of the landscape and human settlement in W. Norfolk from 350 to 1650 A.D., with particular reference to the Launditch hundred. Wade - Martins, P.J.F.
Ph.D., Leicester. Supervised by Thomas, C.
Categories: Historical geography
The economic development of some lay estates in N. Nottinghamshire in the 14th century. Brett, Gwendoline
M. A., Sheffield. Supervised by Miller, E.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The episcopal administration of the diocese of Norwich in the later middle ages. Burnham, B.
B. Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Mayr-Harting, H.M.R.E.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The episcopate in England and Wales in the reign of Edward I. Cosgrave, A.J.
Ph. D., Belfast. Supervised by Gray, J.W.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The evolution of manpower policy in Great Britain, from the 15th century to the mid 1960s. Green, R.
Ph. D., London. Supervised by Grassby, R.E.
Categories: Economic history
The Langlay cartulary. Coss, P.R.
Ph. D., Birmingham. Supervised by Hilton, R.H.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The lordships of Chirk and Oswestry, 1282-1415. Smith, Llinos O.W.
Ph. D., London.
The manuscript transmission of letter collections relating to the Becket dispute and their use as contemporary sources. Duggan, Anne J.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Darlington, R.R.
Categories: Political history
The political career, estates and 'connection' of jasper Tudor, earl of Pembroke and duke of Bedford (d. 1495). Thomas, R.S.
Ph. D., Swansea. Supervised by Griffiths, R.A.
The political thought of William of Ockham. McGrade, A.S.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Ullman, W.
Categories: Political history
1972
A consideration of some aspects of landholding in medieval Berkshire. Jefferies, Peggy J.
Ph. D., Reading. Supervised by Slade, C.F.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Administration of the diocese of St. Andrews, 1202-1328. Ash, Marinell
Ph. D., Newcastle. Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
Agweddau ar hanes plwyf Dolwyddelan. Thomas, I.
M. A., Liverpool.
Alexander le Poer, bishop of Lincoln: his career, family and influence. Dyson, A.G.
B. Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Davies, R.H.C.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Aspects of Anglo-Norman governance: the definition of data in Domesday Book. Harvey, Sally P.J.
Ph.D., Birmingham. Supervised by Hilton, R.H.
Categories: Administrative history
Bowed instruments in England up to the reformation. Remnant, M.E.T.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Sternfeld, F.W.
Categories: Cultural history
Crime and tort in the medieval Welsh lawbooks, with special reference to the Book of Iorwerth. Rogers, H.R.
LL. M., Aberystwyth. Supervised by Jenkins, D.
Customary law in English manorial courts in the 13th and 14th centuries. Beckerman, J.S.
Ph.D, London. Supervised by Pugh, R.B.; Milsom, S.F.C.
Categories: Legal history
English piracy, 1450-1500. Meehan, Margaret E.
M. Litt., Bristol. Supervised by Ross, C.D.
Categories: Economic history
Parish churches in the diocese of Lincoln, 1086-1254. Godwin, B.A.
M. Phil., London. Supervised by Darlington, R.R.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
some aspects of epidemics in England, 1485-1640. Slack, P.A.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Hoskins, W.G.
Categories: 15th Century; 16th Century; 17th Century
The Courtenay cartulary from Powderham castle, Devon. Collison, Mary P.D.
M. A., Exeter. Supervised by Barlow, F.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The crown and the diocese of Lincoln during the episcopate of John Buckingham, 1363-98. McHardy, Alison K.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Highfield, J.R.L.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The estate of Burton Abbey from the 11th to the 14th centuries. Walmsley, J.F.R.
Ph. D., Birmingham. Supervised by Hilton, R.H.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The estates of Glastonbury abbey, c.1050-1200. Stacy, N.E.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Aston, T.H.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The gentry of Essex in the reign of Edward I. Illsley, J.S.
M. Litt., Cambridge. Supervised by Miller, E.
Categories: Social history
The historical evolution of the landscape of three north Cambridgeshire villages: Landbeach, Cottenham and Waterbeach (A.D. 45001850). Ravensdale, J.R.
Ph.D., Leicester. Supervised by Everitt, A.M.
Categories: Historical geography
The historical geography of the Wealdon iron industry. Cattell, C.S.
M.A., London.
Categories: Historical geography
The Order of the Garter in the reign of Henry VI. Milner, J.D.
M.A., Manchester. Supervised by Roskell, R.S.
Categories: Political history
The property of Thorney and Crowland abbeys: a study in purchase and patronage. Raban, Sandra G.
Ph. D., Cambridge. Supervised by Chibnall, Marjorie M.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The settlement pattern of Anglo-Norman Eastmeath, 1170-1660. Graham, B.J.
Ph. D., Belfast. Supervised by Glasscock, R.E.
The social and economic implications of the feuing of ecclesiastical property in Scotland in the late 15th and 16th centuries. Sanderson, Margaret H.B.
Ph. D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Ferguson, W.; Donaldson, G.
1973
A geographical synthesis of the road network of medieval Engand and Wales. Hindle, B.P.
Ph.D., Salford.
Categories: Historical geography
Agriculture and social developments on manors in N. Norfolk during the 15th and 16th centuries. Lade, Rosamund M.
M. Sc., Bristol. Supervised by Clay, C.G.A.
Categories: Local history
An edition of the cartulary of Leominster priory up to the mid 13th century. Morgan, Kathleen M.
M. A., Cardiff. Supervised by Loyn, H.R.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
A register of papal bulls relating to the Knights Templar (British Museum Additional MS. 49613A), edited with an introduction. Nunn, Julia E.
M. A., Manchester. Supervised by Denton, J.H.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Cerddi'r i'r Tai Crefyddol, 1340-1539. Davies, Catrin T.B.
M. A., Wales (Bangor). Supervised by Williams-Jones, W.K.
Durham cathedral priory as a landlord, 1290-1540. Lomas, R.A.
Ph. D., Durham. Supervised by Offler, H.S.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Early Mercia: the evidence for the Anglo - Saxon settlement in the area. Rodda, Angela F.
M. Phil., Nottingham. Supervised by Cameron, K.; Bullough, D. A.
Categories: Historical geography
East Anglian opposition to King John. Feeney, B.J.
Ph.D., Reading. Supervised by Holt, J.C.
Categories: Political history
Kirkstall abbey, 1147-1539. Barnes, G.D.
M. Phil., Leeds. Supervised by Le Patourel, J.H.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Royal government in the reign of Ethelred II, 978-1016. Stafford, Pauline A.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Chaplais, P.T.V.M.
Categories: Administrative history
Shrines in England: an outline of their history. Brown, Christine E.
M. A., Birmingham. Supervised by Dickinson, J.C.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Social and religious development in upland Glamorgan during the late medieval and Reformation period. Prichard, T.J.
M. A., Swansea. Supervised by Williams, G.
Some aspects of the history, topography and archaeology of the north-eastern part of the medieval city of Winchester, with special reference to the Brooks area. Keene, D.J.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Pantin, W.A.
Categories: Local history
Studies in the history of the diocese of Sherborne. O'Donovan, Mary Anne
Ph. D., Cambridge. Supervised by Whitelock, Dorothy
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Suffolk settlement: a study in continuity. Bigmore, P.G.
Ph.D., Leicester. Supervised by Millward, R.
Categories: Historical geography
The Clifford family in the later middle ages, 1259-1461. Rees, Vivienne J.C.
M. Litt., Lancaster. Supervised by Tuck, J.A.
Categories: Social history
The Douglas earls of Angus: a study in the social and political bases of power of a Scottish family from 1389-1557. Kelley, M.G.R.
Ph. D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Bannerman, J.M.W.; Donaldson, G.
The estates of the Herbert family in the mid 15th century. Kent, G.H.R.
Ph. D., Keele. Supervised by Richmond, C.F.
The Gant family in England, 1066-1191. Abbott, Mary R.
Ph. D., Cambridge. Supervised by Cheney, C.R.
Categories: Social history
The gentry of Bedfordshire in the 13th and 14th centuries. Naughton, Katherine S.
M. Litt., Cambridge. Supervised by Chibnall, Marjorie M.
Categories: Social history
The government of the north of England during the reign of Henry II. Pringle, Evelyne
M.Litt., Newcastle. Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
Categories: Administrative history
The Great Roll of the Pipe for the 5th year of the reign of Henry III, Michaelman 1221 (Pipe Roll 65). Crook, D.
Ph.D., Reading. Supervised by Holt, J.C.
Categories: Administrative history
The growth of the Commons, 1350-1400. Simpson, C.S.K.
M. Litt., Newcastle. Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
Categories: Political history; Administrative history
The history of the assize utrum to c.1260. Marr, Alexandra N.
B.Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Hall, G.D.G.
Categories: Legal history
The manor and palace of Eltham, Kent, 1086-1663. Priestley, E.J.
M. Phil., London. Supervised by Du Boulay, F.R.H.
Categories: Local history
The pattern of settlement in the central region of the Warwickshire Avon. Ford, W.J.
M.A., Leicester. Supervised by Eden, P.M.G.
Categories: Historical geography
1974
Admonistration on the estates of Humphrey Stafford, duke of Buckingham, 1402-60. Story, R.A.
Ph. D., St. Andrews.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
A dowager and her lands in the 13th century: the case of Isabel de Forz. Pittman, Dorothy E.
M. Litt., Edinburgh. Supervised by Hay, D.; Harding, A.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Bonds of manrent in Scotland before 1603. Brown, Jennifer M.
Ph. D., Glasgow. Supervised by Duncan, A.A.M.
England and Normandy, 1204-59. Stevenson, Wendy B.
Ph.D., Leeds. Supervised by Le Patourel, J.H.; Cox, J.W.
Categories: Political history
Franciscan poverty in England, 1348-1538. Sheehan, M.W.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Smalley, Beryl
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Henry Bourgchier, earl of Essex and his family, 1408-83. Woodger, Linda S.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harriss, G.L.
Categories: Social history
Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln (1272-1311), as locum tenens et capitaneus in the duchy of Aquitaine. Lawton, R.P.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Clementi, Dione R.
Categories: Political history
Kennington: a late medieval palace. Dawson, G.J.
Ph. D., London. Supervised by Brown, R.A.
Categories: Local history
Popular religion in Norwich, with special reference to the evidence of wills, 1370-1532. Tanner, N.P.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Pantin, W.A.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Rural settlement patterns in medieval Cheshire. Kenyon, Denise
M.A., Manchester.
Categories: Historical geography
Society in the Anglo-Scottish border region in the 12th and 13th centuries. Gwynne, T.A.
M. Litt., Newcastle. Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
Study of ancient fields (medieval), with specific reference to early estate maps in the Pennine District. Holt, Eleanor M.
M.Phil., London. Supervised by Grimes, W.F.
Categories: Historical geography
The accounts of William Soper, clerk of the king's ships to Henry V and Henry VI, for 1421-7. Rose, Susan P.
Ph. D., London. Supervised by Ruddock, Alwyn A.
Categories: Military and naval history
The common origin of the Scandinavian kingdoms of York and Dublin. Smyth, A.P.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Wallace-Hadrill, J.M.
Categories: Political history
The composition of the episcopate in England and Wales in the reign of King Stephen, 1135-54. Tringham, N.J.
M. Litt., Aberdeen. Supervised by Edwards, Kathleen
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The contribution of the period of baronial reform (1258-67) to the development of the common law in England. Brand, P.A.
D.Phil, Oxford. Supervised by Hall, G.D.G.
Categories: Legal history
The early Anglo-Saxon settlement of the upper Thames basin, with special reference to the area around Cassington and Eynsham. Berisford, Freda
B.Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Hawkes, Sonia E.
Categories: Historical geography
The economic and social condition of the peasantry in S.E. Leicestershire, 1300-1700. Howell, Cicely A.H.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Thirsk, I. Joan
Categories: Social history
The English royal chamber and chancery in the reign of King John. Edwards, Jean B.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Cheney, C.R.
Categories: Administrative history
The episcopate in England and Wales, 1375-1443. Davies, R.G.
Ph. D., Manchester. Supervised by Roskell, J.S.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The financial administration of the lordship and county of Chester, 1272-1377. Booth, P.H.W.
M.A., Liverpool. Supervised by Myers, A.R.
Categories: Administrative history
The historical geography of Strathmore up to late 11th century A.D. Cottam, M.B.
Ph.D., Dundee.
Categories: Historical geography
The history and archaeology of the Anglo-Norman earldom of Ulster. McNeill, T.E.
Ph. D., Belfast. Supervised by Jope, E.M.
The lands and tennants of the bishopric and cathedral priory of St. Andrew, Rochester, 600-1540. Brown, Ann F.
Ph. D., London. Supervised by Du Boulay, F.R.H.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The medieval manor of Bradford in the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1066-1399. Crocker, D.H.
M. Phil., Leeds. Supervised by Le Patourel, J.H.; Cox, J.W.
Categories: Local history
The overseas trade of Sandwich, 1400-1520. Wallace, K. Janet
M. Phil., London. Supervised by Ruddock, Alwyn A.
Categories: Economic history
The political role of the Comyns in Scotland and England in the 13th century. Young, A.
Ph. D., Newcastle. Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
The restoration of order in England, 1153-65. White, G.J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Fisher, D.S.V.
Categories: Political history
The role of English war captains in England and Normandy, 1436-61. Marshall, Anne E. M.
M. A., Swansea. Supervised by Griffiths, R.A.
Categories: Military and naval history
The sheriffs of Oxfordshire and their subordinates, 1194-1236: a study in politics, patronage and society. Carpenter, D.A.
D.Phil, Oxford. Supervised by Prestwich, J.O.
Categories: Administrative history
The Staffords, earls of Stafford and dukes of Birmingham, 1394-1521. Rawcliffe, Carol
Ph. D., Sheffield. Supervised by Jeffs, R.M.
Categories: Social history
The urban and historical geography of Kirkwall and Stromness, Orkney. Luther - Davies, S.
Ph.D., Glasgow.
Categories: Historical geography
1975
An edition of the writs and charters of Henry II relating to Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, with studies of his measures and practices as revealed by these documents. Killingsworth, Vivienne
B.Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Mayr-Harting, H.M.R.E.
Categories: Administrative history
Anglo-Saxon contact with the eastern Mediterranean, A.D. 400-700, and its context. Higginbottom, R.W.
M. A., Manchester. Supervised by Wild, J.P.
Categories: Economic history
A study of society in the Anglo-Scottish borders, 1455-1502. Cardew, Anne A.
Ph. D., St. Andrews. Supervised by Kettle, Ann J.
A study of the Memoriale Presbiterorum, a 14th-century confessional manual for parish priests. Haren, M.J.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Catto, R.J.A.I.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Choral instructions within the English church: their constitution and development, 1340-1500. Bowers, R.D.
Ph. D., East Anglia.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Deserted and shrunken villages in southern Northumberland from the 12th to the 20th centuries. Wrathmell, S.
Ph.D., Wales (Cardiff).
Categories: Historical geography
Field systems in eastern Norfolk during the middle ages: a study with particular reference to the demographic and agrarian changes of the 14th century. Campbell, B.M.S.
Ph. D., Cambridge. Supervised by Baker, A.R.H.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Great Yarmouth in the 14th century: a study of trade, politics and society. Saul, A.R.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Campbell, J.
Categories: Local history
Henry Burghersh, bishop of Lincooln, 1320-40. Brooks, J.B.
M. A., Wales (Bangor). Supervised by Usher, G.A.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Hunting reserves in medieval Scotland. Gilbert, J.M.
Ph. D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Bannerman, J.W.M.; Donaldson, G.
Influence of the early Church in Cornwall. Clark, Sheila B.
M. A., Exeter. Supervised by Barlow, F.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Minor domestic architecture of the middle ages in the counties of Herefordshire and Shropshire. Bismanis, Maija R.
Ph. D., Nottingham. Supervised by Barley, M.W.
Categories: Cultural history
Oseney abbey: studies in a house of Augustinian canons 1129-1348. Postles, D.A.
Ph. D., Leicester. Supervised by Martin, G.H.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Personal pledging in a medieval English village. Pimsler, M.W.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Hodgett, G.A.J.
Categories: Legal history
Property and prerogative in game: the legal background to the history of the English game and forest laws. Cook, P.J.
LL.M., Birmingham.
Categories: Legal history
Sokeright. Joy, Christine A.
Ph.D., Leeds. Supervised by Sawyer, P.H.
Categories: Legal history
Some aspects of royal administration in England during the reign of Henry I. Green, Judith A.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Prestwich, J.O.
Categories: Administrative history
Studies in the works of John Whethamstede. Howlett, D.R.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Hunt, R.W.
Categories: Cultural history
The Anglo-Saxon town. Hill, D.H.
Ph. D., Southampton. Supervised by Biddle, M.
Categories: Social history
The career and administration of Archbishop Geoffrey of York, ?1151-1212. Lovatt, Marie B.
Ph. D., Cambridge. Supervised by Chibnall, Marjorie M.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The career of George Plantagenet, duke of Clarence, 1449-78. Hicks, M.A.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Armstrong, C.A.J.
Categories: Political history
The career of John Howard, duke of Norfolk, 1420-85. Crawford, Anne
M.Phil., London. Supervised by Du Boulay, F.R.H.
Categories: Political history
The confiscated lands of the Contrariants in Gloucestershire and Herefordshire in 1322: an economic and social study. Waugh, S.L.
Ph. D., London. Supervised by Du Boulay, F.R.H.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The court and household of Edward III, 1360-77. Given-Wilson, C.J.
Ph.D, St. Andrews. Supervised by Prestwich, M.C.
Categories: Administrative history
The cult of saints' relics in medieval England. Thomas, I.G.
Ph. D., London. Supervised by Brooke, C.N.L.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The customary land market in Bedfordshire in the 15th century. Jones, A.C.
Ph. D., Southampton. Supervised by Wagstaff, A.M.
Categories: Economic history
The early Lollards: a survey of popular Lollard activity in England, 1382-1428. Knightley, C.
D. Phil., York. Supervised by Dobson, R.B.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The economic development of Birmingham before 1553. Holt, R.A.
M. A., Birmingham. Supervised by Hilton, R.H.
Categories: Local history
The fiefs in England of the couts of Mortain, 1066-1106. Soulsby, I.N.
M. A., Cardiff. Supervised by Loyn, H.R.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The finances of the Scottish Crown in the later middle ages. Madden, C.A.
Ph. D., Glasgow. Supervised by Duncan, A.A.M.
The medieval moated sites of S.E. Ireland. Barry, T.B.
Ph. D., Belfast. Supervised by Glasscock, R.E.
The origin and development of the curial orders of chivalry, 1330-1470. Boulton, D'A.J.D.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Armstrong, C.A.J.
Categories: Political history
The pressures for peace, 1377-1422. Gray, Barbara T.
M.A., Birmingham. Supervised by Hilton, R.H.
Categories: Political history
The revenues and financial administration of the bishopric of Durham, 1457-79. Grainger, P.N.
M. A., Durham. Supervised by Harriss, G.L.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
1976
Ancient ironworking in Ireland: industrial and technological development to the end of the 14th century A.D. Scott, B.G.
Ph. D., Belfast.
Anglo-Saxon bishops and clergy. Lanoe, G.F.M.
Ph. D., Exeter. Supervised by Barlow, F.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Aspects of English building works from medieval times to the mid 19th century. Franks, J.
M. Phil., Aston.
Categories: Cultural history
Aspects of feudal kingship in Britain, 1050-1250. Tourtellot, C.T.
M.Litt., Aberdeen. Supervised by Simpson, G.G.
Categories: Political history
Aspects of the ecclesiastical organization and architecture of the military orders in Britain from the 12th to 14th centuries. Wall, J.
Ph. D., London.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Criminals and the law in the reign of Richard II, with special reference to Hampshire. Post, J.B.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Hunnisett, R.F.
Categories: Legal history
Late medieval society in N.W. England: Cheshire and Lancashire, 1375-1425. Bennett, M.J.
Ph. D., Lancaster. Supervised by Tuck, J.A.
Categories: Social history
Lords and tennants in Wiltshire, c.1300-1520, with special reference to regional and seigneurial variations. Hare, J.N.
Ph. D., London. Supervised by Du Boulay, F.R.H.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Peasant holdings in medieval Norfolk: a detailed investigation into the holdings of the peasantry in three Norfolk villages in the 13th century. Williamson, Janet G.
Ph. D, Reading. Supervised by Dodwell, Barbara
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Political society in Warwickshire, c.1401-72. Carpenter, Christine
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Harriss, G.L.
Categories: Political history
Smaller domestic architecture and society in N. Berkshire, c.1300-c.1650, with special reference to Steventon. Currie, C.R.J.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Thirsk, I. Joan
Categories: Cultural history
The beneficed clergy of the diocese of Canterbury, 1279-1313. Mains, B.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Reynolds, Susan M.G.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The Brigittine monastry of Syon, Middlesex, with special reference to its monastic usages. Tait, M.B.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Catto, R.J.A.I.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The development of the parish in Hampshire, particularly in the 11th and 12th centuries. Hase, P.H.
Ph. D., Cambridge. Supervised by Cheney, C.R.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The estates of the bishopric of London, from the 7th century to the early 16th century. Taylor, Pamela J.
Ph. D., London. Supervised by Du Boulay, F.R.H.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The higher nobility in Scotland and their estates, c.1371-1424. Grant, A.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Campbell, J.
The human geography of the West Riding of Yorkshire in the middle ages: a comparative analysis of country-wide medieval surveys. Pallister, J.
M.Phil., Leeds. Supervised by Jones, G.R.J.
Categories: Historical geography
The knights of Edward I. Jurica, A.R.J.
Ph. D., Birmingham. Supervised by Hilton, R.H.
Categories: Military and naval history
The maintenance of law and order in England, 1227-63. Summerson, H.R.T.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Fisher, D.J.V.
Categories: Legal history
The Mostyn family and estate, 1200-1642. Carr, A.D.
Ph. D., Wales (Bangor). Supervised by Williams, J.G.
The peasants of Halesowen, 1270-1400: a demographic, social and economic study. Razi, Z.
Ph. D., Birmingham. Supervised by Hilton, R.H.
Categories: Social history
The position and role of the ecclesiastical bailie in late 15th and early 16th- century Scotland. Murray, P.J.
Ph. D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Donaldson, G.
The Vikings in the Irish Sea area, c.850-c.980. McCall, D.T.G.
M. A., Belfast. Supervised by Dolley, M.
1977
An aspect of Scottish monasticism: the houses of the order of St. Augustine, 1418-88. Duff, H.A.M.
M. Litt., Glasgow. Supervised by Cowan, I.B.
An edition of the cartulary of Leiston abbey. Mortimer, R.C.
Ph. D., London. Supervised by Brown, R.A.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
An environmental study of the location of pre-medieval settlement in Caernarvonshire. Johnson, N.D.
M.A., Sheffield.
Categories: Historical geography
Anglo-Burgundian diplomacy, 1467-85. Stark, Lesley
M.Phil., London. Supervised by Morgan, D.A.L.
Categories: Political history
Anglo-Saxon commercial connexions with the Continent, with specific refernce to the distribution and typology of Rhenish basalt-lava quernstones and their use as an indicator of trade. Parkhouse, J.
M. A., Manchester. Supervised by Hill, D.
Categories: Economic history
Anglo-Saxon medicine within its social context. Cayton, H.M.
Ph. D., Durham.
Categories: Social history
An historical and ecological study of inclosed and uninclosed woods in the New Forest, Hampshire. Flower, N.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Rose, F.
Categories: Historical geography
Birmingham moat: its history, topography and destruction. Watts, Lorna R.J.
M.A., Birmingham. Supervised by Rahtz, P.A.
Categories: Historical geography
Early agriculturure and environment on the Hampshire chalklands: c.800 B.C. - 400 A.D. Murphy, P.L.
M.Phil., Southampton.
Categories: Historical geography
English customs ports, 1275-1343, with special reference to trade and transport in Hull, Boston, Yarmouth and Southampton. Uhler, Sharron G.
B. Phil., St. Andrews. Supervised by Prestwich, M.C.
Categories: Economic history
Irish houses, 400-1200 A.D., with special reference to Dublin. Murray, Hilary K.
Ph. D., London. Supervised by Wilson, D.M.
Land and people in S.E. Durham in the later middle ages. Lomas, T.
Ph.D., Council for National Academic Awards. Supervised by Dobson, R.B.; Pollard, A.J.
Categories: Historical geography
Medieval and 16th-century field systmems in Surrey. Thomas, Barbara A.
Ph. D., Swansea. Supervised by Cousens, S.H.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
National defence in England, 1337-89. Alban, J.R.
Ph. D., Liverpool. Supervised by Allmand, C.T.
Categories: Military and naval history
Political developments in the second half of the reign of Henry IV, 1405-13. McNiven, P.
Ph.D., Manchester. Supervised by Roskell, J.S.
Categories: Political history
Rural settlement and land use in the first millenium A.D. in N. Cumbria: a type case for the highland zone. Higham, N.J.
Ph.D., Manchester. Supervised by Jones, G.D.B.
Categories: Historical geography
Settlement and economy in the territory of the Trinovantes c.500 B.C. to A.D. 50. Rodwell, W.J.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Frere, S.S.
Categories: Historical geography
The Anglo-Saxon burial sites of the upper Thames region and their bearing on the history of Wessex, c.400 to c.700 A.D. Dickinson, Tania M.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Hawkes, Sonia E.
Categories: Historical geography
The architectural history of the Romanesque cathedral at Chichester, Sussex. Andrew, M.R.G.
M. Phil., London. Supervised by Kidson, P.
Categories: Cultural history
The corporation and tradesmen of Stamford, 1461-1649, with an indication of developments concerning the corporation until 1750. Teall, D.G.
Ph. D., Leicester. Supervised by Everitt, A.M.
Categories: Local history
The counts of Aumale and Holderness, 1086-1260.
Ph. D., St. Andrews.
Categories: Social history
The demesne of the country palatine of Chester in the early 15th century. Curry, Ann E.
M. A., Manchester. Supervised by Roskell, J.S.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The development of fortification in England, 1166-1256. Renn, D.F.
Ph. D., Southampton.
Categories: Military and naval history
The education of the English parish clergy in the later middle ages, with particular reference to the manuals of instruction. Ball, R.M.
Ph. D., Cambridge. Supervised by Lovatt, R.W.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The English church at the councils, 1409-35: reform, heresy and nationalism. Spencer, E.M.
B. Phil., St. Andrews. Supervised by Cameron, J.K.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The estates ogf the bishopric of Worcester, 680-1540. Dyer, C.C.
Ph. D., Birmingham. Supervised by Hilton, R.H.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The evolution of galss houses in England: an illustrated history from earliest times until 1830. Smith, P.R.
M. Sc., Manchester. Supervised by Farrell, M.; Farrar, W.V.
Categories: Economic history
The extent and use of Crown patronage under Richard III. Horrox, Rosemary E.
Ph.D, Cambridge. Supervised by Harriss, G.L.
Categories: Political history
The geographical origins and mobility of the inhabitants of Southampton, 1400-1600. James, T.B.
Ph. D., St. Andrews. Supervised by Kettle, Ann J.
Categories: Local history
The governance of Gwynedd under the 13th century princes. Stephenson, D.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Davies, R.R.
The Jews of Devon and Cornwall from the middle ages until the early 20th century. Susser, B.
Ph. D., Exeter. Supervised by Fisher, H.E.S.
Categories: Social history
The medieval gentry: a study in Leicestershire society, 1350-99. Astill, G.G.
Ph. D., Birmingham. Supervised by Hilton, R.H.
Categories: Social history
The Parrs of Kendal, 1370-1571. James, Susan e.
Ph. D., Cambridge. Supervised by Miller, E.
Categories: Social history
The settlement pattern of Lindsey and the East Riding of Yorkshire in the late Roman and early Ango-Saxon periods. Eagles, B.N.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Evison, Vera I.
Categories: Historical geography
The social position of women in the late 13th- and early 14th- century Scotland, 1284-1329. Dunlap, S.J.
M. Litt., St. Andrews.
Categories: Social history; Gender and Women
The south-western estates of Syon monastry in the later middle ages. Morris, B.E.
M. A., Kent. Supervised by Hatcher, M.J.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The Thomists and their opponents at Oxford in the last part of the 13th century. Kelley, F.M.E.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Weisheipl, J.
Categories: Cultural history
The wardens' accounts of the Mercers' Company of london 1347, 1391-1464. Creaton, Heather J.
M. Phil., London. Supervised by Ruddock, Alwyn A.
Categories: Economic history
The wars of Richard I in the west: a study in the art of war in the 12th century. Lewis, P.N.
M. Phil., London. Supervised by Brown, R.A.
Categories: Military and naval history
The writ of habeas corpus: a historical and functional view. Mian, B.K.
LL.M., Keele.
Categories: Legal history
Trial by battle. Russell, M.J.
Ph.D., London.
Categories: Legal history
1978
A gentry society of the 15th century: Derbyshire, c.1430-1509. Wright, Susan M.
Ph. D., Birmingham. Supervised by Ives, E.W.
Categories: Social history
A Hertfordshire manor of Westminster Abbey: an examination od demesne profits, corn yields and weather evidence, c. 1278-1396. Stern, D.V.
Ph. D., London. Supervised by Hodgett, G.A.J.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
An edition of the cartulary of the vicars choral of York minster. Tringham, N.J.
Ph. D., Aberdeen. Supervised by Macfarlane, L.J.; Edwards, Kathleen
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
An edition of the register of Bishop Reginald boulers, bishop of Lichfield, 1453-9. Hosker, P.
Ph.. D, Liverpool. Supervised by Myers, A.R.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Ango-Saxon kingship, in practice, 400-889. Yorke, Barbara
Ph.D., Exeter. Supervised by Roots, I.A.
Categories: Administrative history
An historical geography of coalmining in the Radstock basin. Ferriman, B.D.
M.Sc., Bristol.
Categories: Historical geography
A study of settlement in N.E. Yorkshire during the Anglo-Saxon period. Keen, L.J.
M.Phil., London. Supervised by Wilson, D.M.
Categories: Historical geography
A study of the Mandeville family and its estates. Charlton, Anne R.
Ph. D., Reading. Supervised by Holt, J.C.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Fitzralph and the problem of poverty. Moisa, Maria A.
M. A., Birmingham. Supervised by Hilton, R.A.
Categories: Cultural history
Isabella, queen of England, 1296-1330. Doherty, P.C.D.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Maddicott, J.R.L.
Categories: Political history
John Wastell of Bury, master mason. Woodman, F.A.T.
Ph. D., London. Supervised by Kidson, P.
Categories: Cultural history
Life and conditions in Scottish prisons, from earliest times to the present. Cameron, Joy
Ph. D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Ferguson, W.; Donaldson, G.
Public order and private violence in Herefordshirem, 1413-61. Herbert, Ailsa E.
M.A., Wales (Swansea). Supervised by Griffiths, R.A.
Categories: Legal history
Royal ecclesiastical patronage in England, 1199-1351. Saunders, P.C.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Wood, Susan M.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
S. Lincolnshire at the beginning of the 14th century: the social, economic and cultural environment of Robert Mannyng's Handlyng Synne. Platts, G.C.
Ph. D., Birmingham. Supervised by Hilton, R.H.
Categories: Local history
The architectural evolution of corn watermills in N. and E. Yorkshire. Hatcher, C.J.
M. Phil., Council for National Academic Awards. ((Yorkshire))
Categories: Economic history
The Crown and the local communities in Devon and Cornwall, 1377-1422. Tyldesley, C.J.
Ph.D., Exeter. Supervised by Wolffe, B.P.
Categories: Administrative history
The cult of St. Denys in England in the middle ages. Hoare, D.C.
M. Phil., Nottingham. Supervised by Gransden, Antonia
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The diplomas of King Aethelred II (976-1016). Keynes, S.D.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Whitelock, Dorothy
Categories: Administrative history
The early surveys of Evesham abbey: an investigation into the problem of continuity in Anglo-Norman England. Clarke, H.B.
Ph. D., Birmingham. Supervised by Hilton, R.H.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The estates of the church of Worcester before the Norman Conquest. McClay, Alison
B. Phil., St. Andrews. Supervised by Brooks, N.P.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The Forest of Bowland: a study in continuity with particular reference to the Dark Age and Medieval periods. Higham, Mary C.
M.A., Hull. Supervised by Harris, A.
Categories: Historical geography
The foundation, endowment and early administration of Magdalen College, Oxford. Mills, J.F.
B. Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Harriss, G.L.
Categories: Cultural history
The geography of Augustinian settlement in medieval England and Wales. Robinson, D.M.
Ph.D., Wales (Swansea). Supervised by Cousens, S.H.
Categories: Historical geography
The Gloucestershire gentry in the 14th century. Saul, N.E.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Maddicott, J.R.L.
Categories: Social history
The Instituta Cnuti: a translation and commentary. Yates, D.
M.A., Wales (Cardiff). Supervised by Loyn, H.R.
Categories: Legal history
The morphological, social and functional development of the Royal Burgh of Stirling, 1124-1881. Fox, R.C.
Ph. D., Strathclyde.
The origins and development of the religious orders in Yorkshire, c.1069-1200. Burton, Janet E.
D. Phil., York. Supervised by Dobson, R.B.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The Parish church in the medieval Scottish burgh, 1400-1560. Docherty, H.N.
M. Litt., Glasgow. Supervised by Muirhead, I.A.; Cowan, I.B.
The plant economy and agriculture of the Anglo-Saxons in southern Britain with particular reference to the 'mart' settlements at Southampton and Winchester. Monk, M.A.
M. Phil., Southampton. Supervised by Renfrew, J.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Thomas Netter of Walden, O.C., c.1372-1440. Dubois, D.J.
M. Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Catto, R.J.A.I.
Categories: Cultural history
1979
A calendar of the written acts of the earls of Fife, 12th-15th centuries. Coventry, C.
B. Phil., St. Andrews. Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
Bishop Leofric and the Exeter cathedral chapter (1050-72): a reassessment of the manuscript evidence. Drage, Elaine M.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Parkes, M.B.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
British survival in Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire. Faull, Margaret L.
Ph. D., Leeds. Supervised by Butler, L.A.S.
Categories: Social history
Continuity and historical change in woodland and downland in an area west of Salisbury, Wiltshire. Gough, Pamela M.
Ph.D., Birmingham. Supervised by Jarvis, P.J.
Categories: Historical geography
Cultural contacts between Spain and Celtic Britain during the middle ages. Hewitt, M.D.
M. A., Swansea.
Categories: Cultural history
Durham cathedral priory, 1229-1333: aspects of the ecclesiastical history and interests of the monastic community. Foster, Meryl R.
Ph. D., Cambridge. Supervised by Fisher, D.J.V.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Early 12th century Worcester cathedral priory, with specific reference to the manuscripts written there. McIntyre, Elizabeth A.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Parkes, M.B.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Fish in English Economy and society down to he Reformation. Litter, Alison S.
Ph. D., Swansea. Supervised by Lloyd, T.H.
Categories: Economic history
Gerald of Wales, 1146-1223. Bartlett, R.J.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Southern, R.W.
'Gerardus de Aytes et tota sequela sua': a study into the establishment in 13th-century England of a 'notorious body of foreigners'. Ballentyne, A.W.G.
M.Litt., Cambridge. Supervised by Fisher, D.J.V.
Categories: Political history
John Kemp (d.1454): an ecclesiastic as statesman. Witchell, M.L.
M.A., Wales (Swansea). Supervised by Griffiths, R.A.
Categories: Political history
Kingship and deposition in 14th century England. Messimer, N.R.
M.Litt., St. Andrews.
Categories: Political history
Monastic and early Church settlements in N. W. England from the Dee Valley to the Solway: a survey of selected sites. Crowe, C.J.
M. A., Manchester.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Peasant and landlord in the development of feudalism and the transformation to capitalism in England. Martin, J.E.
Ph. D., Lancaster. Supervised by Beier, A. L.; Urry, J.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Scottish royal marriages and marriage alliances from David I to Alexander III. Pressgrove, M.R.
B. Phil., St. Andrews. Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
Settlement and economy in the forest and park of Weardale, co. Durham, 1100-1800: a study in historical geography. Bowes, P.L.
M.A., Durham. Supervised by Roberts, B.K.
Categories: Historical geography
Some aspects of the relationship between secular and ecclesiastical learning in Ireland and England in the early post-conversion period. Moisl, H.L.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Charles-Edwards, T.M.
The career and political influence of William de la Pole, 1st duke of Suffolk, 1437-50. James, L.E.
M. Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Holmes, G.A.
Categories: Political history
The career of Walter Stapledon, bishop of Exeter, 130-26. Buck, M.C.
Ph. D., Cambridge. Supervised by Maddicott, J.R.L.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The castles of medieval Devon. Higham, R.A.
Ph. D., Exeter. Supervised by Roots, I.A.
Categories: Military and naval history
The Courtenay family in the politics of region and nation in the later 15th and early 16th centuries. Harwood, W.R.
M. Litt., Cambridge. Supervised by Elton, G.R.
Categories: Social history
The formation of Tamworth. Meeson, R.A.
M.A., Birmingham. Supervised by Bassett, S.R.
Categories: Historical geography
The history of forests and forestry in Wales up to the formation of the Forestry Commission. Linnard, W.
Ph.D., Wales (Bangor).
Categories: Historical geography
The medieval town plan at Dumfries. Dodd, W.A.
M. Phil., Edinburgh.
The military expenditure of the English Crown, 1422-35. Ratcliffe, Helen L.
M. Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Harriss, G.L.
Categories: Military and naval history
The pottery industry of Stamford, Lincs., c.850-1250. Kilmurry, kathleen J.
Ph. D., London. Supervised by Graham-Campbell, J.A.
Categories: Economic history
The Stanley family of Latham and Knowsley, c.1450-1504: a political study. Williams, Joanna M.
M. A., Manchester. Supervised by Davies, R.G.
Categories: Social history
The territorial interests of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy, c.1086-c.1135. Boston, E.J.R.
Ph. D., Cambridge. Supervised by Fisher, D.J.V.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Wharfdale watermills. Shutt, G.
M. Phil., Leeds. Supervised by Beresford, M.W.
Categories: Economic history
1980
An edition of documents relating to the manor and borough of Leeds, 1425-1662. Kirby, Joan W.
M. Phil., Leeds. Supervised by Taylor, J.; Forster, G.C.F.
Categories: Local history
Anglo - Saxon landscapes of the W. Midlands: the charter evidence. Hooke, Della
Ph.D., Birmingham. Supervised by Slater, T.R.
Categories: Historical geography
A social and economic study of the Cinque Ports region, 1450-1600. Brindle, G.D.
Ph. D., St. Andrews. Supervised by Kettle, Ann J.
Categories: Local history
A study of the annexation of Mercia to Wessex in the period 875-950, from narrative and charter sources. Syner, Mary L.
M.A., Manchester. Supervised by John, E.
Categories: Political history
Bristol castle: archaeology anf the history of a royal fortress. Ponsford, M.W.
M. Litt., Bristol.
Categories: Military and naval history
Byzantine bronze vessels in England and Europe: he origins of anglo-Saxon trade. Richards, P.M.
Ph.. D., Cambridge. Supervised by Dymond, D.P.
Categories: Economic history
Colonization and the evolution of rural settlement in Worcestershire, prior to 1349. Hamshere, J.D.
Ph.D, Birmingham. Supervised by Thomas, D.
Categories: Historical geography
Early Anglo-Saxon from the 5th to the 8th centuries A.D.: the cemeteries and settlements in their archaeological and historical context. Welch, M.G.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Hawkes, Sonia E.
Categories: Historical geography
Echberht, king of the West Saxons: a study of his political achievement. Tyras, S.M.
M.A., Wales (Aberystwyth). Supervised by Kirby, D.P.
Categories: Political history
Fountains abbey and its benefactors, 1132-1980. Wardrop, Joan
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harvey, Barbara F.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Gaelic society, Norman settlers and Angevin kinship: a study of interactions in Ireland in the late 12th century. Flanagan, Marie T.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Prestwich, J.O.
Land use and settlement before 1850 in the Avon valley south ship. Hernaman, Marjorie O.
Ph.D, London. Supervised by Campbell, Eila M. J.
Categories: Historical geography
Patterns and hierarchies of rural settlement in Nottinghamshire before 1700. Unwin, P.T.H.
Ph.D., Durham.
Categories: Historical geography
Public order and law enforcement in Shropshire and Staffordshire in the early 15th century. Powell, E.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harriss, G.L.
Categories: Legal history
Scandinavian personal names in Norfolk. Insley, J.
Ph. D., Nottingham. Supervised by Cameron, K.; Bullough, D.A.
Categories: Local history
Seventh- and 8th-century activity in Worcester and Hereford dioceses. Williams, P.P. Sims
Ph. D., Birmingham. Supervised by Shepherd, G.T.
Categories: Cultural history
Some aspects of early castle-building in Scotland. Bogdan, N.Q.
M. Phil., St. Andrews. Supervised by Brooks, N.P.
The Bigod family: an investigation into their lands and activities, 1066-1306. Atkin, Susan A. J.
Ph. D., Reading. Supervised by Holt, J.C.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The constitution and the clergy of Beverley minster in the middle ages. McDermid, R.T.W.
M.A., Durham.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The defensive linear earthworks of East Anglia, with particular reference to Anglo - Saxon settlement. Thackray, D.W.R.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Wilson, D.R.; Hope - Taylor, B.K.
Categories: Historical geography
The early history of the wardens of the marches of England toward Scotland, 1296-1377. Boyle, Marjorie L.
M. A., Hull. Supervised by Palmer, J.J.N.
The Gilbertine priories of Alvingham and Bullington: their endowments and benefactors. Golding, B.J.
D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harvey, Barbara F.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The involvement of the gentry in the political, administrative and judicial affairs of the county palatine of Chester, 1442-85. Clayton, Dorothy J.
Ph. D., Liverpool. Supervised by Myers, A.R.
Categories: Local history
The lower clergy in parliament, 1295-1340. Dooley, J.P.
M.A., Manchester. Supervised by Denton, J.H.
Categories: Political history; Administrative history
The Scottish parliament in the 15th and 16th centuries. O'Brien, I.E.
Ph. D., Glasgow. Supervised by Kirk, J.; Duncan, A.A.M.
The structure and reliability of the Codex Wintoniensis (British Library, Additional MS. 15350), the cartulary of Winchester cathedral priory. Rumble, A.R.
Ph. D., London. Supervised by Holdsworth, C.J.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The woodland landscape of the Wychwood region in the centuries before 1400. Schumer, Beryl P.
Ph.D., Durham. Supervised by Phythian-Adams, C.V.
Categories: Historical geography
1981
An economic history of Bewdley before c.1700. Davies, S.W.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Bridbury, A.R.
Categories: Economic history
Aspects of chivalric culture, 1270-1350. Vale, Juliet
D.Phil., York. Supervised by Stern, Karen; Dobson, R.B.
Categories: Cultural history
Aspects of the reign of Cnut. Lawson, M.K.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Campbell, J.
Categories: Political history
A study of some of the characteristics of the holdings and agriculture of Eastry manor, E. Kent, c.1086-c.1350. M. O'Grady, Margaret
M.Phil., London. Supervised by Vollans, Eleanor C.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Charters of the Redvers family and the earldom of Devon in the 12th century: edited texts with a study of the family and their estates. Bearman, R.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Brown, R.A.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Craftsmen and industry in late medieval York. Swanson, Heather C. .
D.Phil., York. Supervised by Dobson, R.B.
Categories: Economic history
Ealdormen and earls in England from the reign of King Alfred to the reign of King Aethelred II. Banton, L.N.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Campbell, J.
Categories: Political history
Edward IV's charter to the clergy. Klesh, Kathleen B.
M.Phil., Nottingham. Supervised by Storey, R.L.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Medieval and later tin mining in Devon. Greeves, T.A.P.
Ph.D., Exeter. Supervised by Youings, Joyce A.
Categories: Economic history
Monasteries and lay society in 13th-century Northumberland. Bignold, Brenda M.
M.Phil., Council for National Academic Awards. ((Newcastle-upon-Tyne Polytechnic)). Supervised by Coss, P.R.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Original papal letters in England, 1305-1417: a study and a calendar. Zutshi, P.N.R.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Cheney, C.R.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Royal documents relating to Ireland from the reign of King John (1199-1216): an edition and translation. Kerr, Ann C.
M.A., Belfast. Supervised by Warren, W.L.
Speech disorder in medical theory, 1300-1630. Wollock, J.L.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Nutton, V.M.
Categories: Cultural history
Studies in Carthusian history in later medieval England, with special reference to the order's relations with secular society. Rowntree, Carol B.
D.Phil., York. Supervised by Dobson, R.B.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The conflict of the Reformation and democracy in the Geneva of Scotland, 1443-1610. Flett, I.E.F.
M.Phil., St. Andrews. Supervised by Cameron, J.K.
The Crown and the political community in Devonshire, 1377-1461. Cherry, M.
Ph.D., Wales (Swansea). Supervised by Griffiths, R.A.
Categories: Political history
The episcopate of William Booth, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield (1447-52), with an edition of his register. Bates, J.C.
M.Phil., Nottingham. Supervised by Storey, R.L.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The great roll of the pipe for the sixth year of the reign of Henry III. Knight, G.A.
Ph.D., Liverpool. Supervised by Harding, A.
Categories: Administrative history
The homiliary of the Venerable Bede and early medieval preaching. van der Walt, A.G.P.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by d'Avray, D.L.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The library, scriptorium and community of Rochester cathedral priory, c.1080- c.1150. Waller, Katherine M.
Ph.D., Liverpool. Supervised by Gibson, Margaret T.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The medieval pottery of Lincoln, Nottingham and Derby. Coppack, G.C.
Ph.D., Nottingham. Supervised by Dixon, P.W.
Categories: Economic history
The military career and affinity of Henry, prince of Wales, 1399-1413. Griffiths, W.R.M.
M.Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Harriss, G.L.
Categories: Military and naval history
The Norman Conquest and church architecture in Sussex. Winterbotham, J.J.
M.Phil., London.
Categories: Cultural history
The ordinance book of the Mercers' Company of London. Parker, J.M.
M.Phil., London. Supervised by Ruddock, Alwyn A.
Categories: Economic history
The peculiar jurisdiction of York Minster during the middle ages. Brown, Sandra
D.Phil., York. Supervised by Smith, R.B. Dobson and D.M.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The political career of Richard, duke of York, to 1456. Johnson, P.A.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harriss, G.L.
Categories: Political history
The secular noble household in medieval England, 1350-1550. Mertes, R.G. Katherine A.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Fowler, K.A.; Goodman, A.E.
Categories: Social history
The Staffordshire political community, 1440-1500. Rowney, I.D.
Ph.D., Keele. Supervised by Richmond, C.F.
Categories: Political history
1982
An examination of literacy and learning in England in the 9th century. J.Morrish, Jennifer
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Parkes, M.B.
Categories: Cultural history
An urban community in the Welsh borderland: Shrewsbury in the 15th century. Walker, D.R.
Ph.D., Wales (Swansea). Supervised by Griffiths, R.A.
Categories: Local history
Aspects of the career of Sir John Fastolf, 1380-1459. Smith, A.R.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harriss, G.L.
Categories: Political history
Aspects of the impact of man on the historical ecology of Ashdown Forest before 1885. Irons, J.K.
D.Phil., Sussex. Supervised by Short, B.M.
Categories: Historical geography
Astudiaeth o ganu'r beirdd i'r Herbertiaid hyd ddechrau'r unfed ganrif arbymtheg (A critical study of the Herbert family from its origins to the beginning of the 16th century. Lewis, W.G.
Ph.D., Wales (Bangor). Supervised by Williams, G.A.
A survey of the Debatable Land and Glen Tarras, c.1449-1620. Cole, J.R.
M.A., Manchester. Supervised by Phillips, C.B.; Jones, G.D.B.
A technological history of the drainage of the Derbyshire lead mines. Rieuwerts, J.H.
Ph.D., Leicester. Supervised by Ford, T.D.
Categories: Economic history
Chantries in 15th-century Bristol. Burgess, C.R.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harvey, Barbara F.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Guns in Scotland: the manufacture and use of guns and their influence on warfare from the 14th century to c.1625. Caldwell, D.H.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
Law and order in 15th-century England, with particular reference to the Paston family. Hearn, Sarah A.L.
M.Phil., St. Andrews. Supervised by Kettle, Ann J.
Categories: Legal history
Minsters and parishes: Northamptonshire studies. Franklin, M.J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Owen, Dorothy M.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Office-holding in East Anglian boroughs, 1272-1460. Alsford, S.
M.Phil., Leicester.
Categories: Local history
Political propaganda employed by the house of York in England in the mid 15th century, 1450-71. Allan, Alison R.
Ph.D., Wales (Swansea). Supervised by Griffiths, R.A.
Categories: Administrative history
Shaftesbury abbey in the 11th and 12th centuries: the nuns and their estates. Cooke, Kathleen
M.Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Harvey, Barbara F.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Some aspects of the social and economic history of the manor of Adisham, c.1200 to the Dissolution. Campbell, Sarah A.
M.Phil., Kent. Supervised by Ormrod, D.J.; Butcher, A.F.
Categories: Social history
The deserted medieval villages of N. Berkshire. Brooks, J.E.
Ph.D., Reading. Supervised by Slade, C.F.
Categories: Historical geography
The development of English shrines. Hall, M.
M.Phil., London. Supervised by Kidson, P.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The diet and domestic households of the English lay nobility, 1265-1531. Thurgood, Jennifer M.
M.Phil., London. Supervised by Bolton, J.L.
Categories: Social history
The earls in Henry II's reign. Latimer, P.
Ph.D., Sheffield. Supervised by King, E.J.
Categories: Political history
The impact of the crusading movement in Scotland, 1095-c.1560. Macquarrie, A.D.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
The justiciarship during the Barons' War, 1258-65: the royalist justiciarship of Philip Basset, 1261-3. Hogg, R.M.
Ph.D., Wales (Aberystwyth). Supervised by Walker, R.F.
Categories: Administrative history
The king's council, patronage and the governance of Scotland, 1460-1513. Chalmers, T.M.
Ph.D., Aberdeen. Supervised by Simpson, G.G.; Macfarlane, L.J.
The lives and acta of St. Richard of Chichester. Jones, D.J.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Lawrence, C.H.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The medieval concept of justice: the philosophical and juristic concept of justice in the late 12th and early 13th centuries and its correspondence with royal justice as described in 13th-century English legal literature. Doe, C.N.
LL.M., Wales (Cardiff).
Categories: Legal history
The Scottish export trade, 1460-1599, from the exchequer rolls. Guy, Isabel
M.Phil. l982., St. Andrews. Supervised by Smout, T.C.
Thornbury manor in the age of the Black Death: peasant society, land-holding and agriculture in Gloucestershire, 1328-52. Franklin, P.A.
Ph.D., Birmingham. Supervised by Hilton, R.H.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
1983
A commercializing agrarian region: late medieval and early modern Hertfordshire. Glennie, P.D.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Glasscock, R.E.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Aspects of Scottish kingship, A.D. 840-1058. Hudson, B.T.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Charles-Edwards, T.M.
A study of the ports of Boston and Grimsby in the later middle ages. Rigby, S.H.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Categories: Economic history
Blything hundred: a study in the development of settlement, A.D. 400-1400. Warner, P.M.
Ph.D., Leicester. Supervised by Fox, H.S.A.
Categories: Historical geography
'Ecclesiae incastellate': a documentary and architectural study of the concept of 'fortified churches' in England and Wales. Kelland, C.H.
M.Phil., London. Supervised by Clarke, Helen
Categories: Cultural history
English society and the Crusade, 1216-1307. Lloyd, S.D.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Prestwich, J.O.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
English vernacular Sunday preaching, in the late 14th and 15th centuries, with illustrative texts. Spencer, Helen L.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Gradon, P.O.E.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Eynsham abbey, 1005-1538: a study of medieval English Benedictine monasticism. Zeinelabdin, A.H.
Ph.D., Newcastle. Supervised by Watt, J.A.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Horses, oxen and technological innovation: the use of draught animals in English farming, 1066-1500. Langdon, J.L.
Ph.D., Birmingham. Supervised by Dyer, C.C.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Ideas of the monastic life in letters written in the circle of Canterbury and Bec, c.1070-c. 1170. Wells, R.S.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harting, H.M.R.E. Mayr-
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
John of Wales: a study of the works and ideas of a 13th-century friar. Swanson, Jenny
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Smalley, Beryl
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Landholding, church and settlement in Surrey before 1300. Blair, W.J.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harvey, Barbara F.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Medieval Hampshire: studies in landscape history. Stamper, P.A.
Ph.D., Southampton. Supervised by Hinton, D.A.; Platt, C.P.S.
Categories: Historical geography
Medieval pottery from N. Lincolnshire. Hayfield, C.C.
Ph.D., Nottingham. Supervised by Dixon, P.W.
Categories: Economic history
Military service in late medieval Cheshire, 1277-1403. Morgan, P.J.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Davies, R.R.
Categories: Military and naval history
Personal suretyship in early medieval Irish and Welsh law. Stacey, Robin E.C.
M.Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Charles-Edwards, T.M.
Place names and Anglo-Saxon paganism. Bronnenkant, L.J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Page, R.I.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Sources for the history of Qartmin abbey, with special reference to the period A.D. 400-800. Palmer, A.N.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Brock, S.P.
Categories: AD 1-500
The bishops of Hereford and their acta, 1163-1219. S. Barrow, Julia
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Chaplais, P.T.V.M.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The cult of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Anglo-Saxon England, with particular reference to the vernacular texts. Clayton, Mary
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Godden, M.R.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The earls of Strathearn from the 12th to the mid 14th century, with an edition of their written acts. J. Neville, Cynthia
Ph.D., Aberdeen. Supervised by Simpson, G.G.
The early charters of Waltham abbey, Essex, 1062-1230. Ransford, Rosalind W.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Mason, E. Emma
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The education and literary interests of the English lay nobility, c.1150-c.1450. Gue, Elizabeth J.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Maddicott, J.R.L.
Categories: Cultural history
The military and administrative significance of castles in Shropshire and the central Welsh borderland, 1066-1223. Hand, S.N.
M.A., Wales (Aberystwyth). Supervised by Kirby, D.P.; Davies, R.R.
The parliament of 1472-5, with particular reference to the personnel of the Commons. Driver, J.T.
Ph.D., Liverpool. Supervised by Allmand, C.T.
Categories: Administrative history
The politics of the English royal court, 1247-65, with special reference to the role of aliens. Ridgeway, H.W.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harvey, Barbara F.
Categories: Administrative history
The Port of London in the 14th century: its topography, administration and trade. Harding, Vanessa A.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. Supervised by Kettle, Ann J.; Prestwich, M.C.
Categories: Economic history
The royal saints of Anglo-Saxon England: a study of some West Saxon and East Anglian cults. Ridyard, Susan J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Brooke, C.N.L.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The Scandinavian character of Anglian England in the pre-Viking period. Hines, J.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Hawkes, Sonia E.
Categories: Social history
The tenantry of Chartham, c.1200-c.1500. Langridge, M. Angela
M.A., Kent. Supervised by Butcher, A.F.
Categories: Social history
Thornholme priory: a medieval Augustinian canonry from the foundation to the Dissolution. Moore, Victoria C.
M.Phil., Sheffield. Supervised by Luscombe, D.E.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Trade between Scotland and the Low Countries in the later middle ages. Stevenson, A.W.K.
Ph.D., Aberdeen. Supervised by Simpson, G.G.
1984
A 13th-century English preacher's handbook: studies in Bodleian MS. Laud Misc. 511. O'Carroll, Mary E.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Lawrence, C.H.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
A historical demography of the Rolvenden hundred, with reference to population genetics. Hill, A.W.D.
M.Sc., Durham.
Categories: Local history
A history of the common law of criminal procedure, 1166-1222. Moss, W.S.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Milsom, S.F.C.
Categories: Legal history
Anglo-Saxon and medieval woodworking crafts: the manufacture and use ofdomestic and utilitarian wooden artifacts in the British Isles, 400-1500 A.D. Morris, Carole A.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Hills, C.M.
Categories: Economic history
Anglo-Saxon Buckinghamshire: the evolution of a duality in the culturallandscape. Baines, A.H.J.
Ph.D., Open University. Supervised by Cameron, K.; Wilson, P.
Categories: Historical geography
A political study of the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1437-1509. Arnold, Carol E.
Ph.D., Manchester. Supervised by Davies, R.G.
Categories: Political history
Astrology and divination in later medieval England. Carey, Hilary M.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by North, J.D.; Catto, R.J.A.I.
Categories: Cultural history
Charitable activity in the middle ages: the case of Cambridge. Rubin-Ungar, Merle E.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Brooke, C.N.L.
Categories: Social history
Continuity and change in agrarian organization in N.W. England, 1100-1800. Gregson, N.
Ph.D., Durham.
Categories: Historical geography
Edward III's government of England, 1346-c.1356. Ormrod, W.M.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Campbell, J.
Categories: Administrative history
Entry into marriage in the late 11th and 12th centuries (c.1090-1181). Moule, Carolyn J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Brooke, C.N.L.
Categories: Social history
Judicial records of the rising of 1381. Prescott, A.J.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Categories: Legal history
Medieval Westminster: the vill and the urban community, 1200-1540. Rosser, A.G.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Categories: Local history
Population and resources in two 14th-century Essex communities: Great Waltham and High Easter, 1327-89. Poos, L.R.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Smith, R.M.
Categories: Local history
Population change in late medieval Wiltshire. Nash, A.E.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Glasscock, R.E.
Categories: Local history
Recruitment and extinction among the English nobility, 1215-1300. Wells, R.J.
M.Litt., St. Andrews. Supervised by Given-Wilson, C.J.
Categories: Social history
Richard Rufus of Cornwall and the tradition of Oxford theology, c.1230-c.1260. Raedts, P.G.J.M.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Southern, R.W.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Subsistence in late Norse Shetland: an investigation into a northern island economy of the middle ages. Bigelow, G.F.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Bailey, G.N.
Teaching and preaching in late Anglo-Saxon England, 991-1020. Correa, Alicia M.H.
M.Litt., St. Andrews. Supervised by Bullough, D.A.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The bishops and diocese of Carlisle: church and society on the Anglo-Scottish border, 1292-1395. Rose, R.K.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Fowler, K.A.; Goodman, A.E.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The community of St. Cuthbert, its properties, rights and claims, from the 9th century to the 12th. Hall, D.J.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Campbell, J.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The ecclesiastical contributions to the development and enforcement of the English feoffment to uses, 1066-1535. DeVine, S.W.
B.C.L., Durham.
Categories: Legal history
The gild of Dunfermline in the 15th century. Torrie, Elizabeth P.D.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
The knight in 12th-century Lincolnshire. Wales, C.J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Fisher, D.J.V.
Categories: Military and naval history
The local history of Worlingworth, Suffolk, to c.1400. Ridgard, J.M.
Ph.D., Leicester. Supervised by McKinley, R.A.
Categories: Local history
The lordships of the de Braose family in the March of Wales, c.1100-1326. Havard, D.G.
M.A., Wales (Lampeter). Supervised by Jones, G.D.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The Mowbrays, earls of Nottingham and dukes of Norfolk to 1432. Archer, Rowena E.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harriss, G.L.
Categories: Political history
The origins of the scholastic sermon, c.1130-1210. Tibber, P.H.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Southern, R.W.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The Painted Chamber and painting at Westminster, c.1250-1350. Binski, P.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Henderson, G.D.S.
Categories: Cultural history
The reconstruction of open field layout from landscape evidence in Northamptonshire and Cambridgeshire. Upex, S.
Ph.D., Nottingham. Supervised by Smith, Catherine Delano
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The relations between the papacy and the religious orders in England, 1305-52. McDonald, P.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Highfield, J.R.L.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The role of royal castles in southern England, 1377-1509. Roeder, M.J.
Ph.D., Wales (Swansea). Supervised by Griffiths, R.A.
Categories: Administrative history
The tribal hidage and the kingdom of Mercia in the pre-Viking era. Humphrey, N.J.
M.A., Wales (Aberystwyth). Supervised by Kirby, D.P.
Categories: Political history
Thurgarton priory, Nottinghamshire, and its benefactors, with an edition of the cartulary. Foulds, T.
Ph.D., Nottingham. Supervised by Storey, R.L.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
1985
An historical and field study of medieval settlement in the Bucklow hundred of Cheshire. M. Harden, Ann
M.A., Keele. Supervised by Studd, J.R.
Categories: Historical geography
Archaeology, place-names and settlement in Lancashire and Cheshire, c.400-1066. Kenyon, Denise
Ph.D., Manchester. Supervised by Jones, G.D.B.
Categories: Historical geography
Benedictine monasticism in England, 1066-1135, with particular reference to the archdiocese of York. Dawtry, Anne F.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Loyn, Brenda M. Bolton and H.R.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Changing private belief and practice in English devotional literature, c.1475-1550. Tudor, F. Philippa
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Loach, S. Jennifer
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
English and Norman government and lordship in the Welsh borders, 1039-87. Lewis, C.P.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Mason, J.F.A.
Categories: Political history
English nunneries: a study of the post-conquest foundations, c.1095-1250. Thompson, Sally P.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Bolton, Brenda M.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
English policy towards France during the truces, 1389-1417. Phillpotts, C.J.
Ph.D., Liverpool. Supervised by Allmand, C.T.
Categories: Political history
English royal warfare, 1066-1154. Morillo, S.R.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Mason, J.F.A.
Categories: Military and naval history
Hulton abbey: a history. Tomkinson, J.L.
M.A., Keele. Supervised by Studd, J.R.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Medieval and modern new towns [Conway and Runcorn]: a comparative study. Harrison, R.L.E.
Ph.D., Wales (Bangor). Supervised by Dyer, A.D.
Categories: Historical geography
Military organization in Lancastrian Normandy, 1422-50. Curry, Anne E.
Ph.D., Council for National Academic Awards. ((Teesside Polytechnic)). Supervised by Pollard, A.J.
Categories: Military and naval history
Native law and the church in medieval Wales. Pryce, A.H.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Charles-Edwards, T.M.
Patronage and service: the careers of William Montagu, earl of Salisbury, William Clinton, earl of Huntingdon, Robert Ufford, earl of Suffolk, and William Bohun, earl of Northampton. Parker, Jennifer M.
M.A., Durham. Supervised by Prestwich, M.C.
Categories: Political history
Peasant society and land transactions in Chesterton, Cambridgeshire, 1277-1325. Clarke, Carolyn A.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harvey, Barbara F.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Pleadable brieves and jurisdiction in heritage in later medieval Scotland. MacQueen, H.L.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Sellar, W.D.H.
Politics, propaganda and public opinion in the reigns of Henry III and Edward I. Burton, D.W.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Maddicott, J.R.L.
Categories: Political history
Royal finance in the latter part of the reign of Henry IV of England, 1406-13. Wright, T.E.F.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harriss, G.L.
Categories: Administrative history
The Bohun earls of Hereford and Essex, c.1270-1322. Jones, Gwenllian
M.Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Maddicott, J.R.L.
Categories: Political history
The borough community of Tamworth and its courts at the end of the 13th century: the evidence of the court rolls. Tonkinson, A.M.
M.A., Keele. Supervised by Studd, J.R.
Categories: Legal history
The burgesses of 14th-century Scotland: a social history. Ewan, Elizabeth L.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
The career and connections of Henry Percy, 2nd earl of Northumberland (1394-1455). Harrington, Anne M.
M.Litt., Edinburgh. Supervised by Goodman, A.E.
Categories: Political history
The careers of Sir Richard II de Willoughby and Sir Richard III de Willoughby, chief justice of the King's Bench (1338-40), and the rise of the Willoughbys of Nottinghamshire. Bloom, M.R.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Maddicott, J.R.L.
Categories: Local history
The character and private concerns of the gentry of Kent, 1422-1509. Fleming, P.W.
Ph.D., Wales (Swansea). Supervised by Griffiths, R.A.
Categories: Local history
The charters of the early West Saxon kingdom. Edwards, Heather
Ph.D., Glasgow. Supervised by Wormald, C.P.
Categories: Political history
The deserted medieval villages of N. Northumberland: a settlement history from the 12th to the 19th century. Dixon, P.J.
Ph.D., Wales (Cardiff).
Categories: Historical geography
The English legal profession, c.1340-c.1450. Ramsay, N.L.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Baker, J.H.
Categories: Legal history
The Ferrers earls of Derby: a study of the honour of Tutbury, 1066-1279. Golob, P.E.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Holt, J.C.
Categories: Local history
The history of Bilsdale in the middle ages. McDonnell, J.
M.A., York. Supervised by Dobson, R.B.
Categories: Local history
The literary manuscripts and literary patronage of the Beauchamp and Neville families in the late middle ages, c.1390-1500. McGoldrick, Lynn
Ph.D., Council for National Academic Awards . ((Newcastle upon Tyne Polytechnic)). Supervised by Coss, P.R.
Categories: Cultural history
The monastic cathedral at Ely, c.1320-c.1350: art and patronage in medieval East Anglia. Lindley, P.G.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Massing, J.M.
Categories: Cultural history
The political role of the monarchy in Scotland, 1249-1329. Reid, N.H.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
The regime of Isabella and Mortimer, 1326-30. Harding, D.A.
M.Phil., Durham. Supervised by Prestwich, M.C.
Categories: Political history
The remedy of Lawburrows in Scots law. Clarke, G.B.
LL.M., Edinburgh. Supervised by Sellar, W.D.H.
The tournament in England, c.1100-c.1400. Barker, Juliet R.V.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Keen, M.H.
Categories: Military and naval history
Three Norfolk estates [North Elmham, Sedgeford and Saxthorpe]: a study of their development and economic performance. Griffiths, G.R.
M.Phil., Nottingham. Supervised by Dixon, P.W.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Urbanism in the north-eastern Danelaw, c.400-1066, with special reference to Anglo-Scandinavian York. Hall, R.A.
Ph.D., Southampton.
Categories: Historical geography
Violence, crime and public disorder in East Anglia, 1422-42. Maddern, Philippa C.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harriss, G.L.
Categories: Social history
1986
A calendar of the archdeaconry of Stafford section of the register of Roger Northburgh, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 1322-58, with some discussion of its contents. Davies, R.A.
Ph.D., Birmingham. Supervised by Swanson, R.N.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Anglo-Saxon women in the religious life: a study of the status and position of women in an early medieval society. Schneider, Dagmar B.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Keynes, S.D.
Categories: Gender and Women; Ecclesiastical and religious history
A study in the structure of land-holding and administration in Essex in the late Anglo-Saxon period. Boyden, P.B.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Loyn, H.R.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Bases of magnatial power in later 15th-century Scotland. Kelham, C.A.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
Dedications of monastic houses in England and Wales c.1066-c.1216. Binns, Alison M.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Brooke, C.N.L.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Early territorial organization in the hundred of Leyland in Lancashire. Atkin, Mary A.
M.Phil., Leeds. Supervised by Jones, G.R.J.
Categories: Historical geography
From Aragon to Byzantium: perspectives on Henry II's 'Mediterranean' foreign policy, 1154-89. Adams, A.S.
M.Phil., London. Supervised by Mason, E. Emma
Categories: Political history
Government and society in Kent, 1232-80. Quick, J.A.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Maddicott, J.R.L.
Categories: Local history
Highland settlement evolution in W. Perthshire: development and changes in the parish of Balquidder from the 15th century to 1851. Stewart, J.H.
Ph.D., Newcastle. Supervised by McCord, N.
Categories: Historical geography
John of Gaunt and his retainers, 1361-99. Walker, S.K.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harriss, G.L.
Categories: Political history
Logic and language in John of Salisbury's Metalogicon. Drew, Alison M.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Evans, Gillian R.
Categories: Cultural history
Patronage, pastoral provision and the secular clergy in the dioceses of Worcester and Hereford during the 13th century. Townley, S.C.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Mayr-Harting, H.M.R.E.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Religion in the diocese of York, 1350-1450. Hughes, J.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Catto, R.J.A.I.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The Canterbury archiepiscopates of John Stafford (1443-52) and John Kemp (1452-4), with editions of their registers. Foss, D.B.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Dunstan, G.R.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The development of accounts for private households in England to c.1500. Woolgar, C.M.
Ph.D., Durham. Supervised by Harvey, P.D.A.
Categories: Social history
The development of a northern town in the later middle ages: the city of Durham, c.1250-1540. Camsell, Margaret M.
D.Phil., York. Supervised by Dobson, R.B.
Categories: Local history
The development of the medieval infirmary in England. Goodey, R.L.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Nutton, V.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The lords and lordships of the English west March: Cumberland and Westmorland, c.1250-c.1350. Hall, I.
Ph.D., Durham. Supervised by Prestwich, M.C.
Categories: Local history
The monastic paruchia of Colum Cille in pre-Norman Ireland: itsits history and hagiography. Herbert, Mary R.M.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Mac Eoin, G.S.
The town of Nottingham in the 14th century. Hart, T.P.
Ph.D., Nottingham. Supervised by Storey, R.L.
Categories: Local history
1987
A history of the church of Wimborne Minster, Dorset, during the middle ages. Coulstock, Patricia H.
M.Phil., Manchester. Supervised by Denton, J.H.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
An edition of the cartularies and original charters of Sibton abbey, Suffolk. Brown, Philippa J.A.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Loyn, H.R.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
A social and economic history of the city of Kilkenny during the Ormond period, 1392-1843. Neely, W.G.
Ph.D., Belfast. Supervised by Clarkson, L.A.
Aspects of monastic devotions to the saints in England, c.950-c.1100: theliturgical and iconographical evidence. Ortenberg, Veronica N.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Brooke, C.N.L.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Aspects of the development of the Eastry estate, c.1350-c.1836. O'Grady, Margaret M.
Ph.D., Council for National Academic Awards. ((Polytechnic of Central London))
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Aspects of the gentry of 13th-century Hampshire. Maciver, Thamar E.
M.Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Campbell, J.
Categories: Social history
At the margin: Suffolk Breckland in the later middle ages. Bailey, M.D.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Hatcher, M.J.
Categories: Local history
Books of advice for princes in 15th-century England, with particular reference tothe period 1450-85. Kekewich, M. Lucille
Ph.D., Open University. Supervised by O'Day, M. Rosemary
Categories: Cultural history
Colchester and its region, 1310-1560: wealth, industry and rural-urban mobility ina medieval society. Galloway, J.A.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Stanley, M.J.
Categories: Local history
Crown-magnate relations [in Scotland], 1437-60. McGladdery, Christine A.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. Supervised by Macdougall, N.A.T.
Dress in Scotland, 1406-60. Scott, Margaret C.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Ribeiro, Aileen E.; Campbell, I.L.
Female labour, status and marriage in late medieval York and other English towns. Goldberg, P.J.P.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Smith, R.M.
Categories: Social history
Gloucester: an English provincial town during the later middle ages. Holt, R.A.
Ph.D., Birmingham. Supervised by Hilton, R.H.
Categories: Local history
Judges in government and society under Edward II. Higgins, D.J.M.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Maddicott, J.R.L.
Categories: Legal history
King Athelstan's 'witan': the charter evidence. Hughes, Jo D.
M.A., Durham. Supervised by Rollason, D.W.
Categories: Political history
Medieval settlement patterns in northern England, with particular reference to the estates of the priory of Durham. Campey, Lucille H.
M.Phil., Leeds. Supervised by Forster, G.C.F.; Harrison, B.J.D.
Categories: Historical geography
Naval artillery to 1550: its design, employment and evolution. Konstam, R.A.
M.Litt., St. Andrews. Supervised by Martin, C.J.M.
Categories: Military and naval history
Nottinghamshire and the North: a Domesday study. Roffe, D.R.
Ph.D., Leicester.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Papal jurisdiction and courts in England in the period 1272-1372. Bateson, M.T.
Ph.D., Manchester. Supervised by Denton, J.H.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Political society in Lancastrian Nottinghamshire. Payling, S.J.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harriss, G.L.
Categories: Political history
Popular revolt and unrest in England during the second half of the reign of Henry VI. Harvey, Isobel M.W.
Ph.D., Wales (Aberystwyth). Supervised by Fryde, E.B.
Categories: Political history
Religion, society and politics, and the Liber Vitae of Durham. Briggs, Elizabeth
Ph.D., Leeds. Supervised by Wood, I.N.
Categories: Political history
Royal power and ecclesiastical patronage in the kingdom of Mercia during the 8th century, 716-821. Fort, E.G.
M.Litt., St. Andrews. Supervised by Bullough, D.A.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Selected aspects of the life of Richard Fox, 1446-1528. Carless, R.H.K.
M.Litt., Bristol. Supervised by Guy, J.A.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Settlement and society in N.E. Yorkshire, A.D. 400-1200. Reid, Ann E.
M.Phil., Durham. Supervised by Morris, C.D.
Categories: Historical geography
Systems of land assessment in Scotland before 1400. Easson, Alexis R.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
The Anglo-Saxon occupation of S.E. Scotland. Aliaga-Kelly, C.J.
Ph.D., Glasgow. Supervised by Talbot, E.J.
The Beauchamp earls of Warwick in the later middle ages. Sinclair, Alexandra F.J.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Bridbury, A.R.
Categories: Political history
The changing aspects of settlement in central Somerset from the 11th to the early 17th centuries. Langdon, M.
B.Phil., Open University.
Categories: Historical geography
The Cloud of Unknowing: its inheritance and its inheritors. Hilditch, Janet
Ph.D., St. Andrews. Supervised by Cameron, J.K.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The development of the policy of the English Crown towards Wales and the Marches, c.1066-1216. Morgan, C.M.
M.A., Wales (Lampeter). Supervised by Jones, G.D.
The Franciscan Observants in England, 1482-1559. Brown, K.D.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Davies, C.S.L.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The Hollands, dukes of Exeter, earls of Kent and Huntingdon, 1352-1475. Stansfield, M.M.N.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Keen, M.H.
Categories: Political history
The pre-Conquest history and archive of St. Augustine's abbey, Canterbury. Kelly, Susan E.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Keynes, S.D.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The productivity of medieval sheep on the great estates, 1100-1500. Stephenson, M.J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Miller, E.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The Provinciale of William Lyndwood: the sources, contents and influences. Ferme, B.E.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Barton, J.L.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The structure of ecclesiastical government in Ireland, 8th-12th centuries. Firey, Abigail A.
M.Litt., Cambridge. Supervised by Chadwick, H.
The transport system of medieval England and Wales: a geographical synthesis. Edwards, J.F.
Ph.D., Salford.
Categories: Historical geography
Trade and settlement in medieval Somerset (900-1400). Gerrard, C.M.
Ph.D., Bristol.
Categories: Economic history
1988
An historical study of medieval and earlier settlement and agriculture within theLittletons in Worcestershire. Watson, J.B.
M.Phil., Birmingham. Supervised by Bassett, S.R.
Categories: Historical geography
Aspects of Anglo-Scottish relations, 1471-1513. Dunlop, D.
Ph.D., Liverpool. Supervised by Clough, C.H.
A study of the books of Salisbury cathedral and of the scribal activities, studiesand interests of the canons in the late 11th and early 12th centuries. Webber, Mary T.J.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Parkes, M.B.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
A study of the development and structure of the early Welsh church. Flook, J.
M.Phil., Manchester.
Burgesses and landed men in N.E. Scotland in the later middle ages: a study in social interaction. Booton, H.W.
Ph.D., Aberdeen. Supervised by Simpson, G.G.
Early Gothic manuscript illumination in England, 1190-1285. Morgan, N.J.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Lasko, P.E.
Categories: Cultural history
Early medieval land units in the Birmingham area: an historical study. Wager, Sarah J.
M.Phil., Birmingham. Supervised by Bassett, S.R.
Categories: Historical geography
From tempus werre to pax publica: the reconstruction of royal government in England, c.1149-c.1159. Amt, Emilie M.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Prestwich, J.O.
Categories: Administrative history
Irish influence on ecclesiastical settlements in Scotland: a case study of the island of Islay. Swift, Catherine J.M.
M.Phil., Durham. Supervised by Cramp, Rosemary J.
John Ashenden and the scientia astrorum Mertonensis. Snedegar, K.V.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by North, J.D.
Categories: Cultural history
King, government and community in Cumberland and Westmorland, c.1200- c.1400. Howarth, Sarah J.P.
Ph.D., Liverpool. Supervised by Allmand, C.T.
Categories: Political history
Medieval hospitals and almshouses: the changing scene, c.1200-1640. Prescott, Elizabeth C.
M.Phil., Southampton. Supervised by Platt, C.P.S.
Categories: Social history
Origin and development of urban churches and parishes: a comparative study of Hereford, Shrewsbury and Chester. Pearn, Alison M.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Owen, Dorothy M.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Property, tenure and rents: some aspects of the topography and economy of medieval York. Rees-Jones, S. Ruth
D.Phil., York. Supervised by Dobson, R.B.
Categories: Local history
Royal succession in England, 1066-1154. Garnett, G.S.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Holt, J.C.
Categories: Political history
Saints, dedications and cults in medieval Fife. Dove, G.W.
M.Phil., St. Andrews. Supervised by Bullough, D.A.
Saints of the Celtic church in Scotland. Redford, Morag
M.Litt., Edinburgh. Supervised by Bannerman, J.W.M.
Schools and schooling in county Durham, 1400-1640. Vickerstaff, J.J.
M.Phil., Council for National Academic Awards. ((Teesside Polytechnic)). Supervised by Palliser, D.M.; Pollard, A.J.
Categories: Cultural history
The Anglo-Saxon tower at Earls Barton, Northants: its history, structure and form. Baker, M.R.H.
M.A., Keele. Supervised by Studd, J.R.
Categories: Cultural history
The aristocracy of England in the reign of Edward the Confessor. Clarke, P.A.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Campbell, J.
Categories: Political history
The Berkeleys of Berkeley, 1281-1417: a study in the lesser peerage of late medieval England. Harvey, Bridget R.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. Supervised by Given-Wilson, C.J.
Categories: Social history
The castles of Ranulf III, earl of Chester, with particular reference to the castles at Chartley, Beeston and Bolingbroke. Powner, J.R.
M.A., Keele. Supervised by Studd, J.R.
Categories: Local history
The 'Durham Ritual' (Durham MS. A.iv-19) and its place in the development of collectars, 8th-12th centuries. Correa, Alicia M.H.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. Supervised by Bullough, D.A.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The ecclesiastical patronage of the English earls during the reign of Edward I. Gemmill, Elizabeth A.
Ph.D., Manchester. Supervised by Denton, J.H.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The evolution and ownership of timber-framed houses within the old parish and market catchment area of Horsham, c.1300-1650: a socio-economic survey. Hughes, Annabelle F.
D.Phil., Sussex. Supervised by Howard, M.; Kitch, M.J.
Categories: Social history
The lordship of Galloway, c.1000-c.1250. Oram, R.D.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. Supervised by Crawford, Barbara E.; Watt, D.E.R.
The Perrot family and their circle in S.W. Wales during the later middle ages. Turvey, R.K.
Ph.D., Wales (Swansea). Supervised by Griffiths, R.A.
The Scottish Cistercian houses, 1136-1487. Driscoll, Morag C.
M.Phil., St. Andrews. Supervised by King, H.P.
The Scottish origin-legend before Fordun. Brown, D.E.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Bannerman, J.W.M.; Barrow, G.W.S.
The Scrope family of Bolton and of Masham, c.1300-c.1450: a study of a northern noble family, with a calendar of the Scrope of Bolton cartulary. Vale, Brigette P.
D.Phil., York. Supervised by Dobson, R.B.
Categories: Social history
The structure and economy of the Domesday estates of N. Shropshire. Robinson, P.J.
M.Phil., Manchester. Supervised by Hamshere, J.D.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Wales, England and Ireland in the 11th century: some paradigms for political interaction. Maund, Karen L.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Dumville, D.N.
Categories: Political history
1989
A borough and forest community: the courts of Macclesfield in the later 14th century. Tonkinson, A.M.
Ph.D., Liverpool.
Categories: Legal history
A critical edition of the Warwickshire hundred rolls of 1279-80. John, E.L.T.
Ph.D., Birmingham. Supervised by Hilton, R.H.
Categories: Legal history
Adam Peshale: a study in the gentry society of 14th-century Staffordshire. Gross, A.J.
Ph.D., London.
Categories: Social history
A political history of the MacGregors before 1571. MacGregor, M.D.W.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Bannerman, J.W.M.; Ferguson, W.
Clerical movement in warfare in pre-Gregorian England and Ireland. Powell, T.E.
Ph.D., Birmingham. Supervised by Wickham, C.J.
Early medieval Welsh book production. Webb, N.H.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Nelson, Janet L.
Hospitals and charitable provision in medieval Yorkshire, 936-1547. Cullum, Patricia H.
D.Phil., York. Supervised by Dobson, R.B.
Categories: Social history
Industrialization and urbanization in medieval Scotland: the material evidence. Spearman, R.M.
Ph.D., Glasgow. Supervised by Slater, Elizabeth A.
Legal aspects of seignorial control of land in the century after the Norman Conquest. Hudson, J.G.H.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Hyams, P.R.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Post-medieval pottery in Lincolnshire, 1450-1850. White, A.J.
Ph.D., Nottingham. Supervised by Dixon, P.W.
Categories: Economic history
Secular building in the City of London, 1200-1600. Schofield, J.A.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Categories: Local history
Technical vocabulary to do with life on the River Thames in London, 1200-1500. Wright, Laura C.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Stanley, E.G.
Categories: Economic history
The architectural history of Byland abbey. Harrison, S.A.
M.A., York. Supervised by Norton, E.C.
Categories: Cultural history
The beneficed clergy in the diocese of Lincoln during the episcopate of HenryBurghersh (1320-40), with a calendar of his institution register. Bennett, N.
D.Phil., York. Supervised by Smith, D.M.; Dobson, R.B.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The conduct and perception of war under the Anglo-Norman and Angevin kings, 1075-1217. Strickland, M.J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Holt, J.C.
Categories: Military and naval history
The design and development of stables and riding houses in Great Britain from the 13th century to 1914. Worsley, G.A.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Newman, J.A.
Categories: Social history
The early Lollards of Northamptonshire, 1382-1414. Cullen, Mairi A.
M.Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Catto, R.J.A.I.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The early medieval context of the royal free chapels of S. Staffordshire. Jenkins, Anne E.
M.Phil., Birmingham. Supervised by Bassett, S.R.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The effects of the Scottish war on northern England, 1296-1328. McNamee, C.J.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Maddicott, J.R.L.
Categories: Political history
The English clergy and the Hundred Years War, 1337-89. Briggs, C.F.
M.Litt., Edinburgh. Supervised by Hood, A.B.E.; Goodman, A.E.; Fowler, K.A.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The estates and privileges of Malmesbury abbey in the 13th century. Berry, N.P.
Ph.D., Reading. Supervised by Farmer, D.H.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The exchequer in the later 12th century. Brand, J.D.
Ph.D., Council for National Academic Awards. ((Polytechnic of North London)). Supervised by Williams, E. Ann; Gillingham, J.B.
Categories: Administrative history
The household and resources of the Lord Edward, 1239-72. Wait, Hilary A.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Prestwich, J.O.
Categories: Administrative history
The interaction of politics, settlement and church in medieval Ireland: the Ui Main as a case study. Grabowski, Kathryn C.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Wailes, B.
The king, Council and councillors in Scotland, c.1430-1460. Borthwick, A.R.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
The lands of Coldingham priory, 1100-1300. Donnelly, J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Miller, E.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The life and building activity of Bishop Richard Fox, c.1448-1528. Smith, Angela J.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Trapp, J.B.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The merchant class and borough finances in later medieval Norwich. King, A.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Reynolds, Susan M.G.
Categories: Economic history
The mirror of kings and paladins: William Rufus and the 1088 war of the Anglo- Norman succession. Maloney, M.J.M.
M.A., Lancaster. Supervised by King, P.D.
Categories: Political history
The native Welsh dynasties of Rhwng Gwy a Hafren. Remfry, P.M.
M.Phil., Wales (Aberystwyth). Supervised by Davies, R.R.
The pre-medieval and medieval human landscape and settlement pattern of S.E.Shropshire. Croom, Jane N.
Ph.D., Birmingham. Supervised by Bassett, S.R.
Categories: Historical geography
The sheriffs of Henry II and their role in civil litigation, 1154-89. Boorman, Julia
Ph.D., Reading. Supervised by Matthew, D.J.A.
Categories: Administrative history
William Alnwick, bishop of Norwich (1426-37) and Lincoln (1437-49). Hayes, Rosemary C.E.
Ph.D., Bristol. Supervised by Dobson, R.B.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
1990
Anglo-Saxon church councils, c.650-c.850. Cubitt, Catherine R.E.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by McKitterick, Rosamond D.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Anglo-Saxon minsters, A.D. 597-c.900: the religious life in England before the Benedictine reform. Foot, Sarah R.I.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by McKitterick, Rosamond D.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
A study of the careers of Adam Fraunceys and John Pyel, 14th-century mayors of London, with an edition of their cartularies (Hatfield MS. CP 291.1 and College of Arms, MS. Vincent 64). O'Connor, S.J.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Categories: Local history
Feudal politics in Yorkshire, 1066-1154. Dalton, P.
Ph.D., Sheffield. Supervised by King, E.J.
Categories: Political history
Fifteenth-century Worcestershire gentry. Maskew, Helen P.
M.Phil., Birmingham. Supervised by Dyer, C.C.
Categories: Social history
Hatfield Chase, 1287-1340. Fox, Lynne B.
Ph.D., Sheffield. Supervised by King, E.J.
Categories: Local history
High-status sites, kingship and state-formation in post-Roman western Britain, A.D. 400-700. Dark, K.R.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Lane, A.
Categories: Political history
John Lewyn and the architecture of the northern counties, 1360-1400. Hislop, M.J.B.
Ph.D., Nottingham. Supervised by Dixon, P.W.
Categories: Cultural history
Lay piety in late medieval Wiltshire. Brown, A.D.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Maddicott, J.R.L.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Monuments and the construction of the past in early historic Ireland [6th-11thcenturies]. Aitchison, N.B.
Ph.D., Glasgow. Supervised by Barrett, J.C.; Alcock, L.
Plan analysis of the medieval boroughs of Northumberland. Wilson, Marion L.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. Supervised by Stanley, M.J.
Categories: Historical geography
Political antipapalism in England during the Great Schism and the Councils of the Church. Eckert, T.C.
M.Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Highfield, J.R.L.
Categories: Political history
Politics and the feud in late medieval Scotland. Boardman, S.I.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. Supervised by Macdougall, N.A.T.
Popular religion in late medieval Bury St. Edmunds. Dinn, R.B.
Ph.D., Manchester. Supervised by Rigby, S.H.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Royal minorities and protectorates in England, 1216-1549. Wiswall, F.L.
M.Litt., St. Andrews.
Categories: Political history
The canons of Exeter cathedral, 1300-1455. Lepine, D.N.
Ph.D., Exeter. Supervised by Orme, N.I.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The changing structure of a small medieval industry: an approach to the study of floor tiles. Stopford, Jennifer M.
Ph.D., Reading. Supervised by Astill, G.G.
Categories: Economic history
The church and the aristocracy: lay and ecclesiastical landowning society in 14th- century Norfolk. Thompson, B.J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Carpenter, M. Christine
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The clergy and administration of the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield underBishop John Hals, 1459-90. Stretch, G.J.
M.Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Highfield, J.R.L.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The documentary evidence for maritime technology in later medieval Englandand Wales. Friel, I.
Ph.D., Keele. Supervised by Richmond, C.F.
Categories: Economic history
The history of New Minster, Winchester, and its estates, c.900-1200. Allnatt, R.P.
M.Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Campbell, J.
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The knowledge and uses of food plants in Anglo-Saxon England. Banham, Deborah A.R.
Ph.D., Cambridge. Supervised by Renfrew, J.M.
Categories: Social history
The life and works of Johannes Michael Nagonius: poeta laureatus, c.1450- c.1510. Gwynne, P.G.
Ph.D., London. Supervised by Trapp, J.B.
Categories: Cultural history
The merchants of York, Beverley and Hull in the 14th and 15th centuries. Kermode, Jennifer I.
Ph.D., Sheffield. Supervised by Luscombe, D.E.
Categories: Economic history
The Norman conquest of Devon and Cornwall, 1066-1154. Carley, J.D.F.
M.Litt., Oxford. Supervised by Mason, J.F.A.
Categories: Political history
The origins of the village in S. Wales: a study in landscape archaeology. Kissock, J.A.
Ph.D., Leicester. Supervised by Fox, H.S.A.
Categories: Historical geography
The royal residences of the Anglo-Saxon kings, 597-876. Bernardi, P.V.
M.A., Leeds. Supervised by Wood, I.N.
Categories: Social history
The training and pastoral work of the Dominicans of the English province during the 13th and early 14th centuries. Trivasse, K.M.
M.Phil., Manchester. Supervised by Denton, J.H.
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The warhorse and military service under Edward III. Ayton, A.C.
Ph.D., Hull. Supervised by Palmer, J.J.N.
Categories: Military and naval history
Urban society and culture in later medieval England: the city of Wells, 1300- 1500. Shaw, D.G.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Harvey, Barbara F.
Categories: Cultural history
1991
An introduction to and edition of the Hugh Bigod eyre rolls, June 1258-Feb. 1259, P.R.O., JUST 1/1187, JUST 1/873. Hershey, Andrew H.
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1258–1259
Categories: Legal history
A reconstruction and measurement of landscape change: a study of six parishes in the St. Albans area. Hunn, J.R.
Ph.D., Southampton.
Chronological coverage: -500–1990
Index terms: Landscape change; St. Albans, Herts.
Categories: Historical geography
Aspects of marriage and sexuality in the miracle literature of 12th-century England. Symes, Carol L.
M.Litt., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Mayr-Harting, Henry M.R.E.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Index terms: Marriage; Miracle literature; Sexuality
Categories: Social history
Aspects of the settlement of the Kingdom of Man and the Isles. Quine, Gillian
Ph.D., Durham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Morris, C.D.
Chronological coverage: 900–1100
Crown-magnate relations in the personal rule of James I of Scotland, 1424-37. Brown, Michael H.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Scot. Hist.). Supervised by Macdougall, N.A.T.
Chronological coverage: 1424–1437
English confraternities and politics, 1389-1450. Clark, Sally
M.A., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Lowry, M.J.C.
Chronological coverage: 1389–1450
Categories: Political history
King John, Wales and the March. Mann, Kevin J.
Ph.D., Wales. (Swansea Hist.). Supervised by Rowlands, I.W.
Chronological coverage: 1199–1216
Lordship and patronage: John Darcy and the Dublin administration, 1324-47. Mortimer, Richard H.R.
M.Phil., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Frame, R.F.
Chronological coverage: 1324–1347
Medieval settlement in West Derby hundred, Lancs. Lewis, Jennifer
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Dixon, P.W.
Chronological coverage: 650–1000
Categories: Historical geography
Norse settlement in the Inner Hebrides, c.800-1300, with special reference to the islands of Mull, Coll and Tiree. Johnston, Ann R.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Med. Hist.). Supervised by Crawford, Barbara E.
Chronological coverage: 800–1300
Categories: Historical geography
Politics and the constitution in the reign of Henry VI, c.1435-1461. Watts, John L.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, M. Christine
Chronological coverage: 1435–1461
Categories: Political history
Power, politics and status: aspects of genealogy in medieval Ireland and Wales. Thornton, David E.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Anglo-Saxon). Supervised by Dumville, D.N.
Chronological coverage: 500–1400
Royal government in the counties palatinate of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1460-1509. Worthington, Paul
Ph.D., Wales. (Swansea Hist.). Supervised by Griffiths, R.A.
Chronological coverage: 1460–1509
Categories: Administrative history
Studies in pre-Conquest history of Glastonbury abbey. Blows, Matthew J.
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Nelson, Janet L.
Chronological coverage: 750–1066
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The Anglo-Saxon vernacular will: studies in texts and their transmission. Lowe, Kathryn A.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Anglo-Saxon). Supervised by Lapidge, M.
Chronological coverage: 700–1000
Categories: 500-1000
The attitude of the parliamentary Commons to law and order under Edward III. Verduyn, Anthony J.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Maddicott, J.R.L.
Chronological coverage: 1327–1377
Categories: Political history
The bishops of Wells and Bath and their acta, 1061-1205. Davies, Frances M.R.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Mayr-Harting, Henry M.R.E.
Chronological coverage: 1061–1205
Index terms: Bath and Wells, bishops of; Bishops; Wells and Bath, bishops of; Church, medieval; Acta, episcopal
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The Church in 5th-century Britain. Duncan, Sandra A.J.
M.Phil., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Higham, N.J.; Rack, H.D.
Chronological coverage: 400–500
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The estate of the bishop of Durham in Durham City in the 15th century. Woolley, Alistair G.
M.A., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Britnell, R.H.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The execution of the will of John, duke of Bedford (1389-1435), with special reference to the inventories of his goods. Stratford, A. Jenny
Ph.D., London. (R.H.B.N.C. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1435–1435
Categories: Social history
The extent and form of Edward I's administration of Scotland from the battle of Falkirk 1298 to the rise of Robert Bruce as effective king of Scots. Watson, Fiona J.
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Duncan, A.A.M.
Chronological coverage: 1298–1314
The external relations of native Welsh rulers, 1063-1282. Moore, David J.
Ph.D., Wales. (Bangor Welsh Hist.). Supervised by Carr, A.D.
Chronological coverage: 1063–1282
The governance of England: law, reform and the common weal, c.1460-c.1560. Lockwood, Shelley C.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Skinner, Q.R.D.
Chronological coverage: 1460–1560
Categories: Legal history
The honour of Pontefract, the manor of Wakefield and their region: a social and economic study, c.1270-c.1350. Stinson, Marie
Ph.D., Leeds. (Econ. Stud.). Supervised by Chartres, J.A.
Chronological coverage: 1270–1350
Index terms: Wakefield, W.R. Yorks.; Pontefract, W.R. Yorks.
Categories: 13th Century; 14th Century
The Lanercost cartulary: an edition of MS. DZ/1 in the Cumbria County Record Office. Todd, John M.
Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Stringer, K.J.
Chronological coverage: 1165–1364
Index terms: Lanercost, Cumb.; Cartularies
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The later medieval burgh kirk of St. Nicholas, Aberdeen. Fraser, Iain
Ph.D., Edinburgh. (Scot. Hist.). Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
The law code of King Alfred the Great. Dammery, Richard J.E.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Anglo-Saxon). Supervised by Keynes, S.D.
Chronological coverage: 871–871
Categories: Legal history
The `maiores barones' in the second half of the reign of Edward I (1290-1307). Barrie, Derek A.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Med. Hist.). Supervised by Given-Wilson, Christopher J.
Chronological coverage: 1290–1307
Categories: Political history
The Montagu earls of Salisbury, c.1300-1428: a study in warfare, politics and political culture. Warner, Mark W.
Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by Morgan, D.A.L.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1428
Categories: Political history
The Norman lordship of Glamorgan: an examination of its establishment and development. Williams, Alun G.
M.Phil., Wales. (Cardiff Hist.). Supervised by Bates, D.R.
Chronological coverage: 1090–1183
Index terms: Glamorgan, lordship of
The origins and development of the church of St. Cuthbert, 635-1153, with special reference to Durham in the period c.1071-1153. Aird, William M.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. (Hist.). Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.; Goodman, A.E.
Chronological coverage: 653–1153
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The patronage of the Templars and of the order of St. Lazarus in England in the 12th and 13th centuries. Walker, John
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Med. Hist.). Supervised by Macdougall, Simone C.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1300
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The political influence of the Hastings family in the Midland counties, 1461-1529. Baldwin, Frederick D.
M.Phil., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Williams, D.T.
Chronological coverage: 1461–1529
Categories: Political history
The religious houses and the lay community in the diocese of Worcester, c.1120-1179. Taylor, Carin J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Brooke, C.N.L.
Chronological coverage: 1120–1179
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The Scottish campaign of Edward I, 1303-4. Haskell, Michael J.
M.A., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Prestwich, M.C.
Chronological coverage: 1303–1304
The will in medieval Wales to 1540. Chandler, Helen
M.Phil., Wales. (Aberystwyth Welsh Hist.). Supervised by Smith, Llinos O.W.
Chronological coverage: 1200–1540
Thomas de Lisle, bishop of Ely, 1345-61: Edward III's turbulent priest. Aberth, John S.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Dobson, R.B.
Chronological coverage: 1345–1361
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Thomas of Lancaster in the chronicle and literary sources. Koch, Richard M.
M.Phil., Leeds. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1300–1322
Index terms: Lancaster, earl of, see Thomas; Thomas (c.1277-1322), earl of Lancaster; Chronicles
Categories: Political history
Wealden houses as illustrative of 15th-century Kentish society. Roscoe, Judith A.
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Dixon, P.W.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Categories: Social history
Wills and inheritance in late Anglo-Saxon England, 871-1066. Hemming, Eric W.
Ph.D., London. (Q.M.W. Hist.). Supervised by Loyn, H.R.
Chronological coverage: 871–1066
Categories: 500-1000; 11th Century
1992
A study of scribal practices in early Irish and Anglo-Saxon manuscripts. Tunbridge, Genny L.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Parkes, M.B.
Chronological coverage: 600–1013
Index terms: Ireland; Anglo-Saxons; Scribal practices; Manuscripts
A study of the development of parks in Suffolk from the eleventh to the seventeenth century. Hoppitt, Rosemary
Ph.D., East Anglia. (E. Angl. Stud.). Supervised by Williamson, T.M.
Chronological coverage: 1086–1602
Index terms: Deer parks; Suffolk
Categories: Historical geography
A study of the letters of Abbot Peter of La Celle (c.1115-83). Haseldine, Julian P.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Brooke, Christopher N.L.
Chronological coverage: 1145–1183
Index terms: Peter of La Celle (c.1115-1183), bishop
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Danelaw society and institutions: East Midlands phenomena?. Hadley, Dawn M.
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Bassett, S.R.
Chronological coverage: 878–1066
Index terms: Urban development, Urban growth; Danelaw
Categories: Social history
Early and middle Saxon Essex. Challis, Keith
M.Phil., Nottingham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Dixon, P.W.
Chronological coverage: 400–850
Index terms: Anglo-Saxons; Essex
Categories: Local history
English royal palaces, 1450-1550. Thurley, Simon J.
Ph.D., London. (Courtauld). Supervised by Newman, J.A.
Chronological coverage: 1450–1550
Index terms: Palaces, royal
Categories: Cultural history
Italian merchants in London, 1350-1450. Bradley, Helen L.
Ph.D., London. (R.H.B.N.C. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1350–1450
Index terms: Trade; Italians, in England; Merchants; London
Categories: Social history
John of Salisbury and his correspondents. Hirata, Yoko
Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Luscombe, D.E.
Chronological coverage: 1140–1180
Index terms: John of Salisbury (c.1115-1180)
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Land, family and inheritance in a later medieval community: Birdbrook, 1292-1412. Schofield, Phillipp R.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Harvey, Barbara F.
Chronological coverage: 1292–1412
Index terms: Family; Land; Birdbrook, Essex; Inheritance
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Patterns of landholding and architectural patronage in late medieval Meath. Abraham, A.S.K.
Ph.D., Belfast.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1530
Index terms: Architecture; Patronage, architectural; Landholding; Meath; Ireland
Peter des Roches, bishop of Winchester, an alien in English politics, 1205-38. Vincent, Nicholas C.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Maddicott, J.R.L.
Chronological coverage: 1205–1238
Index terms: Peter des Roches (d. 1238), bishop; Winchester, bishop of
Categories: Political history
Some aspects of English Carthusian writings and scholarship in the late middle ages, with special reference to Mount Grace priory. Horsfield, Robert A.
M.Phil., Leeds. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1400–1540
Index terms: Monasticism; Mount Grace priory, N.R. Yorks; Carthusians
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Textiles, furs and liveries: a study of the material culture of the court of Edward I (1272-1307). Lachaud, Frederique S.J.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Vale, M.G.A.
Chronological coverage: 1272–1307
Index terms: Court, royal; Textiles; Edward I (1239-1307), king; Furs; Liveries
Categories: Cultural history
The aristocracy of East Anglia, c.970-c.1154. Wareham, Andrew F.
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Brooks, N.P.
Chronological coverage: 970–1154
Index terms: Aristocracy; East Anglia
Categories: Social history
The church of Christ in early Bernicia: forerunners and foundation. Gardner, Rex F.G.
M.A., Durham. (Theol.). Supervised by Gilley, S.W.
Chronological coverage: 633–735
Index terms: Christianity, early; Bernicia
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The churchwardens' accounts of St. Mary the Virgin, Thame (Oxon.), to 1524. Carnwath, Julia M.E.
M.Phil., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Davies, R.G.
Chronological coverage: 1450–1524
Index terms: Churchwardens' accounts; Thame, Oxon., St. Mary the Virgin church; Church, medieval
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The customs records and trade of Newcastle upon Tyne in the later middle ages. Wade, John F.
M.Phil., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Childs, Wendy R.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1485
Index terms: Trade, external; Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumb.; Customs records
Categories: Economic history
The effects of the Norman Conquest on N.W. England with particular reference to the honors of Hornby and Burton in Lonsdale. Higham, Mary C.
Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1066–1100
Index terms: Burton in Lonsdale, W.R. Yorks.; Hornby, N.R. Yorks.; Norman Conquest
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The episcopate of Walter Langton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield (1296-1321), with a calendar of his register. Hughes, Jill B.
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by McHardy, Alison K.
Chronological coverage: 1296–1321
Index terms: Coventry and Lichfield, bishop of; Register, episcopal; Langton, Walter (d. 1321), bishop
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The formation of the parish unit and community in Perthshire. Rogers, John M.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. (Scot. Hist.). Supervised by Barrow, G.W.S.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1100
Index terms: Scotland; Perthshire; Parish units
The hospitals of medieval Devon. Webster, Margaret E.G.
M.Phil., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Orme, N.I.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Hospitals; Devon
Categories: Social history
The knights of the household of King John, 1199-1216: a study in Angevin kingship. Church, Stephen D.
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1199–1216
Index terms: Household, royal; Knights; John (1167-1216), king; Kingship
Categories: Administrative history
The masons and building-works of Durham priory, 1339-1539. Cambridge, Eric
Ph.D., Durham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Harding, A.F.
Chronological coverage: 1339–1539
Index terms: Building-works; Durham, priory
Categories: Cultural history
The origin, growth and dispersal of the book collections of Reading abbey. Coates, Alan E.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Parkes, M.B.
Chronological coverage: 1121–1540
Index terms: Book collection; Reading, Berks., abbey; Monasticism
Categories: Cultural history
The survey and custumal in Wales, 1300-1600. Ellis, Mary E.
M.Phil., Wales. (Aberystwyth Welsh Hist.). Supervised by Smith, Llinos O.W.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1600
Index terms: Wales; Surveys; Custumals
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The Welsh Marcher lordship of Bromfield and Yale, 1282-1485. Rogers, Michael
Ph.D., Wales. (Aberystwyth Hist.). Supervised by Davies, R.R.
Chronological coverage: 1282–1485
Index terms: Bromfield and Yale, lordship of; Wales; Marches, of Wales
Wingham and its region, c.1450-1650. Andrewes, Jane
Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Butcher, A.F.
Chronological coverage: 1450–1650
Index terms: Wingham, Kent
Categories: Local history
1993
Anglo-Burgundian relations, 1464-72. Ballard, Mark H.A.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Vale, M.G.A.
Chronological coverage: 1464–1472
Index terms: Foreign relations, English, with Burgundy; Burgundy, and England
Categories: Political history
Aspects of the history of medieval Yeovil. Peachey, Joseph P.
M.Phil., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Curry, Anne E.
Chronological coverage: 900–1400
Index terms: Yeovil, Som..
Categories: Local history
A study of the career of Sir James Douglas: the historical record versus Barbour's Bruce. Väthjunker, Sonja
Ph.D., Aberdeen. (Hist. & Econ. Hist.). Supervised by Simpson, G.G.
Chronological coverage: 1306–1330
Index terms: Bruce (Barbour's); Douglas, Sir James (c.1286-1330); Barbour, John (c.1316-1395)
Castles and lordship in 12th-century Yorkshire. Speight, Sarah
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Dixon, P.W.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Index terms: Yorkshire; Lordship; Castles
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Changing attitudes to involuntary poverty in English religious thought from Piers Ploughman and Wyclif to William Perkins. Rudd, David
Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Mullett, M.
Chronological coverage: 1380–1590
Index terms: Perkins, William (1558--1602); Wyclif, John (c.1329-1384); Piers Ploughman; Poverty; Religious thought
Categories: Social history
Crime in Wiltshire, 1249-1306. Williams, Michael A.
M.A., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Critchley, J.S.
Chronological coverage: 1249–1306
Index terms: Wiltshire; Crime
Categories: Legal history
Hebridean settlement and activity in Ireland, c.1470-1565. Smith, Philip
M.A., Belfast. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by O'Dowd, Mary
Chronological coverage: 1470–1565
Index terms: Hebridean settlement; Ireland
Local history and identity in a coastal village in E. Sutherland, Scotland: a social anthropological study. Constantinidou, Evi I.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Soc. Anthr.). Supervised by Chapman, M.K.; James, W.R.
Chronological coverage: 800–1990
Index terms: Scotland; Villages; Sutherland
Political society in Cheshire, 1480-1560. Thornton, Timothy J.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Haigh, C.A.
Chronological coverage: 1480–1560
Index terms: Cheshire
Categories: Political history
Politics and propaganda in Lancastrian England, 1399-1450. Doig, James A.
Ph.D., Wales. (Swansea Hist.). Supervised by Griffiths, R.A.
Chronological coverage: 1399–1450
Index terms: Lancastrian house; Propaganda
Categories: Political history
Sheen Charterhouse from its foundation to its dissolution. Beckett, W. Neil M.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Harvey, Barbara F.
Chronological coverage: 1414–1540
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries; Carthusian order; Sheen, Surr., Charterhouse
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The administration of the diocese of London: Bishops William Gray, Robert Fitzhugh and Robert Gilbert, 1426-48. Zadnik, Irene A.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Dobson, R.B.
Chronological coverage: 1426–1448
Index terms: Church, medieval; Gilbert, Robert (d.1448),bishop; Fitzhugh, Robert (d.1436), bishop; Gray, William (d. 1436), bishop; London, diocese
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The duchy of Lancaster in the Lancastrian polity, 1399-1461. Castor, Helen R.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, M. Christine
Chronological coverage: 1399–1461
Index terms: Lancaster, house of; Lancaster, duchy of
Categories: Political history
The household knights of Edward I. Ingamells, Ruth L.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Prestwich, M.C.
Chronological coverage: 1272–1307
Index terms: Household, royal; Edward I (1239-1307); Knights, household
Categories: Administrative history
The late medieval English parish, c.1400-1560. Kumin, Beat A.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Collinson, P.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1560
Index terms: Church, medieval; Parishes
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The logistics and organization of English crusade expeditions in the 12th and 13th centuries. Kaner, Ralph A.
M.Litt., Newcastle. (Hist.). Supervised by Lloyd, S.D.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1300
Index terms: Crusade expeditions; Crusades
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The Mercers' Company of York in the 15th century. Wheatley, Louise R.
M.A., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Smith, D.M.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Mercers' Company; York
Categories: Economic history
The nunneries of London and its environs in the later middle ages. Paxton, Catherine
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Harvey, Barbara F.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1485
Index terms: London; Nunneries
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The transmission of classical and patristic texts in late Anglo-Saxon and early Norman England. Castles, Nicola J.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Med. Hist.). Supervised by Gratwick, A.S.; Bullough, D.A.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1100
Index terms: Classical texts; Transmission of texts; Patristic texts
Categories: Cultural history
Women and the Reformation: social relations and attitudes in England, c.1470-c.1570. Peters, Christine
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Heal, Felicity M.
Chronological coverage: 1470–1570
Index terms: Reformation; Women
Categories: Social history; Gender and Women; Ecclesiastical and religious history; 15th Century; 16th Century
Women in the western world: a comparison of Irish, Welsh and Anglo-Saxon society in the early middle ages. Tilford, Abigail J.
M.A., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Brett, Caroline J.A.
Chronological coverage: 450–700
Index terms: Ireland; Anglo-Saxons; Women; Wales
Categories: Social history; Gender and Women
1994
An historical comparison of garden design and the education of garden designers in Britain and China. Xu, Q.
Ph.D., Reading.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1990
Index terms: Education; Gardens; Gardens, in China; Education, in China
Categories: Asia and Middle East; 11th Century; 12th Century; 13th Century; 14th Century; 15th Century; 16th Century; 17th Century; 18th Century; 19th Century
An historical study of the Gael and Norse in western Scotland, c.795-c.1000. Jennings, Andrew P.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. (Scot. Hist.). Supervised by Bannerman, J.W.M.; Gillies, W.
Chronological coverage: 795–1000
Index terms: Scotland; Norse people; Gaels
A Norfolk entrepot: the foreign and inland trade of Great Yarmouth in the 15th century. Adams, Terence R.
M.Phil., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Hilton, R.H.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Yarmouth, Great, Norf.; Norfolk; Great Yarmouth, see Yarmouth, Great; Trade; Trade, external
Categories: Economic history
Archbishop Lanfranc and canon law. Philpott, Mark
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Cowdrey, H.E.J.
Chronological coverage: 1070–1089
Index terms: Canon law; Lanfranc (c.1005-1089), archbishop; Church, medieval
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
A socio-economic study of the peasantry in late medieval England. Graham, Helena
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dyer, C.C
Chronological coverage: 1400–1540
Index terms: Peasants
Categories: Social history
A study of the books owned or used by John Grandisson, bishop of Exeter, 1327-69. Steele, Margaret A.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Eng.). Supervised by Parkes, M.B.
Chronological coverage: 1327–1369
Index terms: Grandisson, John (c.1292-1369), bishop; Book collection
Categories: Cultural history
A study of the impact of imparkment on the social landscape of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, c.1080-1760. Way, H.T.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Hills, C.M.
Chronological coverage: 1080–1760
Index terms: Huntingdonshire; Cambridgeshire; Imparkment; Landscape history; Parks
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Athletic competition in pre-industrial Wales, c.1066-1880. Lile, Emma
M.Phil., Birmingham. (Sports Sc.)
Chronological coverage: 1066–1880
Index terms: Sports; Athletic competition; Wales; Leisure
Cookham, Bray and Isleworth hundreds: a study in changing local relations in the middle Thames valley, 1422-1558. Mattingly, Joanna M.
Ph.D., London. (Goldsmiths Hist.). Supervised by Ward, Jennifer C.
Chronological coverage: 1422–1558
Index terms: Isleworth hundred, Mdx.; Bray hundred, Berks.; Cookham hundred, Berks.; Thames valley
Categories: Local history
English tithes in the late Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman periods. Taylor, Beryl R.
Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Denton, J.H.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1154
Index terms: Church, medieval; Tithes
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Farming, settlement and the environment oin the western Isles of Scotland, c.800 A.D. to the present day. Entwistle, Jane A.
Ph.D., Wales. (Aberystwyth)
Chronological coverage: 800–1990
Index terms: Settlement; Farming; Western Isles of Scotland; Scotland; Environment
Gild and parish in late medieval Cambridgeshire, c.1350-1558. Bainbridge, Virginia R.
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1350–1558
Index terms: Gilds; Cambridgeshire; Parishes
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Henley-on-Thames in the later middle ages. Peberdy, Robert B.
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Phythian-Adams, C.V.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1485
Index terms: Henley-on-Thames, Oxon.
Categories: Local history
Images of episcopal authority in early Anglo-Saxon England, c.600-c.850 A.D. Coates, Simon J.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. (Hist.). Supervised by Stephens, J.N.; Brown, T.S.
Chronological coverage: 600–850
Index terms: Church., medieval; Anglo-Saxons; Bishops
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
James Butler, 4th earl of Ormond, and the governing of Lancastrian Ireland, c.1420-1452. Matthew, Elizabeth A.E.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Frame, R.F.
Chronological coverage: 1420–1452
Index terms: Butler, James (d. 1452),4th earl of Ormond; Ireland; Lancaster, house of
Lincoln, c.850-1100: a study in Anglo-Saxon urban development. Cliff, David
Ph.D., Huddersfield. (Hist.). Supervised by Martin, G.H.; Stafford, Pauline A.; Wright, D.G.
Chronological coverage: 850–1100
Index terms: Lincoln; Anglo-Saxons; Urban development; Towns
Categories: Social history
Loyalty and war in 12th-century England. Meddings, John
M.A., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Crouch, D.B.; Loud, G.A.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Index terms: War; Loyalty
Categories: Political history
Medieval hospitals of England, 1000-1550: an overview. Mawer, Sarah
M.A., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Scarisbrick, J.J.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1550
Index terms: Hospitals
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Medieval moated sites in Warwickshire. Smyth, Graham P.
M.Phil., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dyer, C.C
Chronological coverage: 900–1400
Index terms: Warwickshire; Moated sites
Categories: Historical geography
North Riding manorial courts. Severs, David F.
D.Phil., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Sharpe, J.A.
Chronological coverage: 950–1400
Index terms: Courts, manorial; Yorkshire, North Riding
Categories: Legal history
Politics and society in Lancashire, 1437-61. Wright, Nicholas J.G.
M.Phil., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Davies, R.G.
Chronological coverage: 1437–1461
Index terms: Lancashire
Categories: Political history
Public order and law enforcement in England, 1294-1350: the local administration of criminal justice. Musson, Anthony J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Dobson, R.B.
Chronological coverage: 1294–1350
Index terms: Law enforcement; Public order; Local administration, Local government; Criminal justice
Categories: Legal history
Secular piety and religious life in Lincolnshire between 1483 and 1563: practical manifestations of religious piety, the Reformation and early Tudor government. Ketteringham, John R.
Ph.D., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Williams, D.T.
Chronological coverage: 1483–1563
Index terms: Piety, secular; Reformation; Local administration, Local government; Church, medieval; Lincolnshire
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Settlement and society in Claverley, Shropshire, c.1000-1460. Brown, Rosalie W.
M.Phil., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dyer, C.C
Chronological coverage: 1000–1460
Index terms: Claverley, Salop; Settlement
Categories: Historical geography
The development of the English medieval cathedral shrine. Nilson, Benjamin J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Dobson, R.B.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1520
Index terms: Church, medieval; Cathedrals; Shrines
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The formation of the Midland honours of Tutbury and Leicester within the earldom, later duchy, of Lancaster, 1265-1330. Dobrowolski, Paula D.
Ph.D., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Williams, D.T.
Chronological coverage: 1265–1330
Index terms: Leicester, honour of; Lancaster, earldom and duchy of; Tutbury, Staffs., honour of; Midlands
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The idea of innocent martyrdom in medieval England, c.700-1150 A.D. Hayward, Paul A.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Brooke, C.N.L.
Chronological coverage: 700–1150
Index terms: Church, medieval; Martyrs, Martyrdom
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The nature and function of the manor court, 1350-1700. Saaler, Mary E.
M.Phil., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by Davies, Wendy
Chronological coverage: 1350–1700
Index terms: Courts, manorial; Manors
Categories: Legal history
The Norman frontier in the 12th and early 13th centuries. Power, Daniel J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Holt, James
Chronological coverage: 1100–1220
Index terms: Frontiers; Normans
Categories: Political history
The origins and development of English medieval townhouses operating commercially on two storeys. Harris, Roland B.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Biddle, M.
Chronological coverage: 1150–1500
Index terms: Townhouses
Categories: Economic history
The place of Eton College and King's College Cambridge in the polity of the Lancastrian monarchy. Selway, Katherine E.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Catto, R.J.A.I.
Chronological coverage: 1440–1471
Index terms: Cambridge, King's College; Eton, Bucks., Eton College; Lancaster, house of
Categories: Cultural history
The religious patronage of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy in England, with special reference to the old English monasteries, 1066-1135. Cownie, Emma F.
Ph.D., Wales. (Cardiff Hist.). Supervised by Bates, D.R.
Chronological coverage: 1066–1135
Index terms: Normans; Aristocracy; Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Patronage, ecclesiastical
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The search for salvation: lay faith in Scotland, 1480-1560. Fitch, Audrey-Beth
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Kirk, J.; Duncan, A.A.M.
Chronological coverage: 1480–1560
Index terms: Church, medieval; Scotland; Lay faith
The Solway region, A.D. 400-600, and the kingdom of Rheged. Clarkson, Timothy J.
M.Phil., Manchester. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 400–600
Index terms: Solway region; Rheged, kingdom of; Scotland
The Tailors of London and their guild, c.1300-1500. Davies, Matthew P.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.; Rosser, A.G
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Guilds; London; Tailors
Categories: Economic history
`To boundes of every field and round about their neighbour's lande': a study of the antiquity and evolution of boundaries and settlement units in S. Staffordshire. Finnemore, Terry J.
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Fox, H.S.A.
Chronological coverage: 700–900
Index terms: Staffordshire; Boundaries; Settlement; Fields
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
1995
An architectural history of Norwich buildings, c.1200-1700. Smith, Robert J.
M.Phil., East Anglia. (E. Angl. Stud.). Supervised by Williamson, T.M.
Chronological coverage: 1200–1700
Index terms: Norwich; Buildings
Categories: Cultural history
Aspects of Lincolnshire churches in the 14th century. Alexander, Jennifer S.
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Dixon, P.W.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1400
Index terms: Church, medieval; Churches; Lincolnshire
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Buildings and patrons: early Gothic architecture in the diocese of Durham, c.1150-c.1300. Cunningham, Jane A.
Ph.D., London. (Birkbeck Hist.). Supervised by Kidson, P.
Chronological coverage: 1150–1300
Index terms: Patrons, architectural; Buildings; Gothic architecture; Architecture; Durham, diocese
Categories: Cultural history
Crossing the border: a study of the Scottish military offensives against England, c.1369-c.1403. MacDonald, Alastair J.
Ph.D., Aberdeen. (Hist. & Econ. Hist.). Supervised by Simpson, Grant G.
Chronological coverage: 1369–1403
Index terms: Scotland, and England; England, and Scotland
Deyville: a family in a century of rebellion. de Ville, Oscar
Ph.D., London. (Birkbeck Hist.). Supervised by Mason, E. Emma
Chronological coverage: 1215–1322
Index terms: Deyville family
Categories: Political history
England and the continent in the 10th and early 11th centuries. Shepherd, Marion
Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by King, P.D.
Chronological coverage: 900–1130
Index terms: England, and Europe
Categories: Europe; 500-1000; 11th Century
Fransham: an archaeological and historical study of a parish on the Norfolk boulder clay. Rogerson, Andrew J.G.
Ph.D., East Anglia. (E. Angl. Stud.). Supervised by Williamson, T.M.
Chronological coverage: 900–1990
Index terms: Church, medieval; Parishes; Fransham, Norf.; Norfolk boulder clay
Categories: Local history
Friars and society in late medieval East Anglia: mendicants and their material culture in Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, c.1225-1538. Mattich, J.L.W. Vinten
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Hills, C.M.
Chronological coverage: 1225–1538
Index terms: East Anglia; Friars; Mendicant order; Cambridgeshire; Norfolk
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Government and politics: London, 1461-83. Tucker, Penelope
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1461–1483
Index terms: London
Categories: Political history
Kent and national politics, 1437-1534: the royal affinity and a county elite. Mercer, Malcolm
Ph.D., London. (L.S.E. Int. Hist.). Supervised by Starkey, David R.
Chronological coverage: 1437–1534
Index terms: Affinity, royal; Elites; Kent
Categories: Political history
Lordship and the landscape: a documentary and archaeological study of the honor of Dudley, c.1066-1322. Hunt, John R.
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dyer, Christopher C.
Chronological coverage: 1066–1322
Index terms: Landscape; Lordship; Dudley, Worcs.
Categories: Historical geography
Lords, lands and livelihood: a study of the composition and management of the small gentry estate in Kent, c.1246-1348, with particular reference to the lesser lay tenants-in-chief. Everett, Vaughan
Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Butcher, A.F.
Chronological coverage: 1246–1348
Index terms: Tenants-in-chief; Gentry; Kent; Estates
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Medical care in late medieval York. Stell, Philip M.
M.A., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Jones, Sarah R. Rees
Chronological coverage: 1400–1520
Index terms: Medicine; York; Medical care
Categories: Social history
Medieval Coventry: a study in town-plan analysis. Lilley, Keith D.
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Geog.). Supervised by Slater, T.R.
Chronological coverage: 900–1400
Index terms: Coventry, Warwicks.; Towns
Categories: Historical geography
Medieval settlement and society in the eastern Sussex Weald before 1420. Gardiner, Mark F.
Ph.D., London. (U.C.)
Chronological coverage: 600–1420
Index terms: Sussex; Weald; Settlement
Categories: Historical geography
Old age in England in the later middle ages. Chamings, Matthew P.
M.A., Exeter. (Hist. & Archaeol.). Supervised by Orme, N.I.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Old age
Categories: Social history
Personal commemoration in late medieval Suffolk: the deanery of Dunwich, 1370-1547. Middleton-Stewart, Judith M.H.
Ph.D., East Anglia. (E. Angl. Stud.). Supervised by Virgoe, Roger; Martindale, A.H.R.
Chronological coverage: 1370–1547
Index terms: Commemoration, personal; Suffolk; Dunwich, Suff., deanery
Categories: Social history
Religious and intellectual interests at St. Edmund's abbey at Bury and the nature of English Benedictinism, c.1350-1450. Heale, Nicholas J.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Catto, R.J.A.I.
Chronological coverage: 1350–1450
Index terms: Benedictine monks, Benedictine order; Bury St. Edmunds, Suff., abbey
Categories: Cultural history
Religious life for women from the 12th century to the middle of the 14th century, with special emphasis on the English foundations of the order of Fontevraud. Kerr, Berenice M.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Harvey, Barbara F.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1350
Index terms: Fontevraud, Order of; Women; Religious houses
Categories: Gender and Women; Ecclesiastical and religious history
Society and conflict in Barnet, Herts., 1337-1450. Ko, Dong Wook
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dyer, Christopher C.
Chronological coverage: 1337–1450
Index terms: Barnet, Herts.
Categories: Social history
Sources for the study of history in 8th- and 9th-century Northumbria. Turff, Louise F.
M.A., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Smyth, A.P.
Chronological coverage: 700–900
Categories: Local history
Studies in the early history of Peterborough abbey, 650-1066. Peterson, Colin M.
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Brooks, Nicholas P.
Chronological coverage: 650–1066
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Peterborough, Northants., abbey
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The castles of N. Donegal and their relationship to the landholding structure of the late medieval Gaelic lordships. Loingsigh, M.S.N.
M.Phil., Belfast.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Landholding; Castles; Lordships; Donegal, county; Ireland; Gaelic peoples
The character and development of territorial organization in the Midlands in the early middle ages (400-1086): a consideration with special reference to the area of the upper Avon river system. Mitchell-Fox, Patrick T.
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Bassett, S.R.
Chronological coverage: 400–1086
Index terms: Avon river, Midlands; Territorial organization
Categories: Historical geography
The chronicle of Perth: an historical and archaeological study. Eagles, Jonathan
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Martin, C.J.M.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1990
Index terms: Chronicles; Perth
The development of agrarian capitalism in England, c.1450-c.1580. Whittle, Jane C.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Smith, R.M.
Chronological coverage: 1450–1580
Index terms: Agrarian change, Agrarian development; Capitalism
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The early endowment of Lewes priory, with special reference to its spiritual possessions, c.1077-c.1200. Clarke, Marvin
M.Phil., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Kemp, Brian R.
Chronological coverage: 1077–1200
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Lewes, Suss., priory
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The end of Roman rule: Vortigern and the Adventus Saxonum. Bird, Ian R.
M.A., Exeter. (Hist. & Archaeol.). Supervised by Todd, M.
Chronological coverage: 410–450
Index terms: Adventus Saxonum; Vortigern (fl. c.450); Roman empire; Saxons
Categories: Political history
The import and distribution of silk in 15th-century England. Sorensen, Stephen W.
M.Phil., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Spufford, P.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Trade; Silk
Categories: Economic history
The lathe of Lympne: a study of a region of Kent from the 5th to 8th centuries A.D. Richardson, A.F.
M.Phil., Wales. (Cardiff)
Chronological coverage: 400–700
Index terms: Lympne, Kent; Kent
The mercery trade and the Mercers' Company of London, from the 1130s to 1348. Sutton, Anne F.
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1130–1348
Index terms: London; Mercers' Company; Trade
Categories: Economic history
The northern English bishops and the Anglo-Scottish wars, 1286-1357. Ramshaw, Marcus
M.A., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Ormrod, W.R.
Chronological coverage: 1286–1357
Index terms: Scotland; Anglo-Scottish wars; Bishops
The shaping of Cornwall, c.670-c.1140. Armstrong, Frances M.
M.A., Exeter. (Hist. & Archaeol.). Supervised by Crick, Julia C.
Chronological coverage: 670–1140
Index terms: Cornwall
Categories: Local history
The Speculum Ecclesie of Gerald of Wales: an historical analysis and commentary. Narkiewicz, Stefan A.
Ph.D., Wales. (Bangor Hist.). Supervised by Pryce, A. Huw
Chronological coverage: 1220–1220
Index terms: Giraldus Cambrensis, see Gerald of Wales; Speculum Ecclesie (Gerald of Wales's); Gerald of Wales (c.1147-c.1223)
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Wanton women? Misogyny and the perception of the wife in Walter Map's De Nugis Curialium. Watts, Jason M.
M.A., Exeter. (Hist. & Archaeol.). Supervised by Crick, Julia C.
Chronological coverage: 1182–1192
Index terms: Women; Map, Walter (c.1140-c.1210); De Nugis Curialium (Walter Map's); Misogyny
Categories: Social history; Gender and Women; Cultural history
`Who was then a gentleman?' The East Anglian gentry and the Peasants' Revolt of 1381. Lawrence, Christopher E.A.
M.Phil., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dyer, Christopher C.
Chronological coverage: 1381–1381
Index terms: East Anglia; Peasants' Revolt (1381); Gentry
Categories: Social history
1996
An edition of the 1225 Pipe Roll and the early receipt rolls of the Exchequer, 1220-4. Barratt, Nicholas D.
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1220–1225
Index terms: Administration, royal; Receipt Rolls; Pipe Rolls; Exchequer
Categories: Administrative history
A study of P.R.O., Ches. 25/4 (Palatinate of Chester Indictment Roll, 1354-77). Hill, Phyllis M.
M.Phil., Liverpool. (Hist.). Supervised by Kermode, Jennifer I.; Booth, Paul H.W.
Chronological coverage: 1354–1377
Index terms: Indictment roll; Justice; Chester, palatinate
Categories: Legal history
Brick in Essex from the Roman conquest to c.1540. Ryan, Patricia M.
M.A., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Martin, Geoffrey H.
Chronological coverage: 43–1540
Index terms: Essex; Brick
Categories: Economic history
Charlemagne and Northumbria: the influence of Francia on Northumbrian politics in the later 8th and early 9th centuries. Story, Joanna E.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Rollason, David W.
Chronological coverage: 771–814
Index terms: Charlemagne (c.742-814), Holy Roman Emperor; Francia; Northumbria
Categories: 500-1000
Church dedications and landed units of lordship and administration in the pre-Reformation diocese of Worcester. Jones, Graham
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Phythian-Adams, Charles V.
Chronological coverage: 700–1535
Index terms: Worcester, diocese; Church dedications; Church, medieval
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Conflict and assimilation: relations between the Celtic and Roman churches, c.600-768. Corning, Caitlin C.
Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Wood, Ian N.
Chronological coverage: 600–768
Index terms: Celtic Church; Roman Catholics, Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church; Church, medieval
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Conquest and urban consolidation: an investigation into plan development and burgage patterns in Anglo-Norman Ireland. Dargan, Pat
Ph.D., East London. (Cultural Stud.)
Chronological coverage: 1100–1300
Index terms: Urban development; Burgage patterns; Ireland
John Neville, marquess of Montagu: a re-evaluation of a career during the Wars of the Roses. Morlidge, William D.
M.Phil., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Röhrkasten, Jens U.
Chronological coverage: 1455–1471
Index terms: Northumberland, earl of, see Neville, John; Montagu, marquess of, see Neville, John; Neville, John (d. 1471),marquess of Montagu and earl of Northumberland; Wars of the Roses (1455-85)
Categories: Political history
Litigation in the court of exchequer, 1307-50. Trumpbour, J.F.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Law). Supervised by Baker, John H.
Chronological coverage: 1307–1377
Index terms: Exchequer, court of; Litigation
Categories: Legal history
Medieval buildings in Westmorland. Lott, Beryl
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Dixon, Philip W.
Chronological coverage: 900–1400
Index terms: Lordship; Buildings; Westmorland
Categories: Local history
Medieval legal records as sources for modern historians: coroners and their records in Hampshire and Wiltshire, 1327-99. Smith, Caroline L.
Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Golding, Brian J.
Chronological coverage: 1327–1399
Index terms: Hampshire; Legal records; Coroners' records; Wiltshire
Categories: Legal history
Newidiadau sefydliadol a gwleidyddol ddaeryddol yng Ngymru'r oesoedd canol. (Institutional and territorial changes in Wales in the middle ages.). Jones, Rhys A.
Ph.D., Wales. (Aberystwyth Earth Stud.). Supervised by Dodgshorn, Robert A.
Chronological coverage: 800–1400
Index terms: Wales
Patronage, priest and parish in the archdeaconry of Huntingdon, 1109-1547. Weale, Colin A.
Ph.D., Middlesex. (Oak Hill Coll.). Supervised by Harper-Bill, Christopher; Hill, Rosalind M.T.
Chronological coverage: 1109–1547
Index terms: Patronage, ecclesiastical; Huntingdon, archdeaconry; Parishes; Church, medieval; Priests; Clergy
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Patterns of progress and social mobility in some Northamptonshire families, c.1460-1560. Rice, Dorothy A.
Ph.D., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Williams, Daniel T.
Chronological coverage: 1460–1560
Index terms: Social mobility; Families; Northamptonshire
Categories: Social history
Piety, fraternity and power: religious gilds in late medieval Yorkshire. Crouch, David J.F.
D.Phil., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Jones, Sarah R. Rees
Chronological coverage: 1400–1540
Index terms: Church, medieval; Yorkshire; Gilds, religious
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Processes of estate development during the medieval period. Feltham, Victoria L.
Ph.D., Wales. (Aberystwyth Earth Stud.). Supervised by Dodgshorn, Robert A.
Chronological coverage: 800–1500
Index terms: Estates
Categories: Historical geography
Provincial courts and local culture on the Welsh Marches, 1400-1600. Marsh, Deborah
Ph.D., Keele. (Hist.). Supervised by Richmond, Colin F.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1600
Index terms: Courts, provincial; Marches, of Wales; Wales
Royal and comital government and the local community in Cornwall in the 13th century. Page, Mark R.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Maddicott, John R.L.
Chronological coverage: 1200–1300
Index terms: Local administration; Administration, royal; Cornwall
Categories: Administrative history
Royal endowment of peerage creations in the reign of Edward III. Bothwell, James S.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Given-Wilson, Christopher J.
Chronological coverage: 1327–1377
Index terms: Edward III (1312-77), king; Peers, Peerage
Categories: Political history
Royal finance in the period of baronial reform and rebellion, 1255-70. Collingwood, James A.
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1255–1270
Index terms: Henry III (1216-72), king; Finance, royal; Administration, royal; Crown; Baronial reform
Categories: Administrative history
Settlement, territory and land use in the E. Midlands: the Langton hundred, c.150 B.C. - A.D. 1350. Bowman, Paul
M.Phil., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Barker, Graeme W.W.; Fox, Harold S.A.
Chronological coverage: -150–1350
Index terms: Land use; Settlement; Langton hundred, Leics.; Midlands
Categories: Historical geography
Small medieval towns, with special reference to Whitchurch, c.1250-1400. Deveson, Alison M.
Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Golding, Brian J.
Chronological coverage: 1250–1400
Index terms: Urban development, Urban growth; Towns; Whitchurch, Hants.
Categories: Social history
Texts and monuments: a study of ten Anglo-Saxon churches of the pre-Viking period. Pickles, Christopher J.R.
M.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by James, Edward F.
Chronological coverage: 500–750
Index terms: Churches; Anglo-Saxons
The aldermen of Norwich, 1461-1509: a study of a civic elite. Frost, Ruth H.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Dobson, R. Barrie
Chronological coverage: 1461–1509
Index terms: Towns; Aldermen; Norwich
Categories: Local history
The bishops of London and their acta, 1189-1228. Johnson, David P.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Mayr-Harting, Henry M.R.E.
Chronological coverage: 1189–1228
Index terms: Church, medieval; Acta, episcopal; London, bishops of
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The bishops of Worcester and their acta, 1218-68. Hoskin, Philippa M.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Mayr-Harting, Henry M.R.E.
Chronological coverage: 1218–1268
Index terms: Worcester, bishops of; Acta, episcopal
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The charters of Thoby priory (mid 12th - early 16th century). Cooper, Donna L.
Ph.D., London. (Birkbeck Hist.). Supervised by Mason, E. Emma
Chronological coverage: 1140–1520
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Charters; Thoby, Essex, priory
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The Collectio Canonum Hibernensis and its sources. Davies, Luned M.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Charles-Edwards, Thomas M.O.
Chronological coverage: 700–700
Index terms: Canon law, in Ireland; Collectio Canonum Hibernensis; Ireland
The English court and the restoration of royal prestige, 1327-45. Shenton, Caroline
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Holmes, George A.
Chronological coverage: 1327–1345
Index terms: Edward III (1312-77), king; Court, English royal
Categories: Administrative history
The Keynsham hundred: a study of the evolution of a N. Somerset estate, 350-1550. Prosser, Lee
Ph.D., Bristol. (Hist. Stud.)
Chronological coverage: 350–1550
Index terms: Estates; Keynsham hundred, Som.; Somerset
The location of the Domesday manors in Purleigh, Essex. Potter, Stephen
M.A., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Martin, Geoffrey H.
Chronological coverage: 1086–1086
Index terms: Domesday Book; Purleigh, Essex; Manors
Categories: Historical geography
The medieval frontier in Ireland and Wales: a comparative analysis. Bradley, Helene M.
Ph.D., Wales. (Aberystwyth Earth Stud.). Supervised by Dodgshorn, Robert A.
Chronological coverage: 800–1500
Index terms: Frontier, in Wales; Ireland; Frontier, in Ireland; Wales
Categories: Historical geography
The Order of the Garter, 1348-1461: politics and chivalry in late medieval England. Collins, Hugh E.L.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Keen, Maurice H.
Chronological coverage: 1348–1461
Index terms: Garter, Order of; Chivalry
Categories: Political history
The poor in 14th-century English society. Moisa, Maria A.
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Hilton, Rodney H.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1400
Index terms: Poverty
Categories: Social history
The provision of practical dental treatment in England from the 14th to the mid 18th century. Hargreaves, Anne S.
Ph.D., Newcastle. (Hist.). Supervised by Derry, John W.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1750
Categories: Social history
The religious instruction of the laity in late medieval England, with particular reference to the sacrament of the Eucharist. Fraser, Craig J.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Rubin, Miri E.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1540
Index terms: Church, medieval; Eucharist; Religious instruction
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Thomas of Bayeux, archbishop of York, 1070-1100. Austin, Elizabeth
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Bartlett, Robert J.
Chronological coverage: 1070–1100
Index terms: York, diocese; Thomas of Bayeux (d. 1100), archbishop; Church, medieval
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Topography and society in Boston, 1086-1400. Mattinson, A.
M.Phil., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Jones, Michael C.E.
Chronological coverage: 1086–1400
Index terms: Urban development, Urban growth; Boston, Lincs.
Categories: Local history
Women's use of religious literature in late medieval England. Dutton, Anne M.
D.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Goldberg, P. Jeremy P.; Riddy, Felicity J.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Religion; Literature, religious; Women
Categories: Gender and Women; Ecclesiastical and religious history
Woods, wolds and groves: the woodland of medieval Warwickshire. Wager, Sarah J.
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Bassett, Steven R.
Chronological coverage: 500–1500
Index terms: Warwickshire; Woodland
Categories: Historical geography
1997
A medieval woodland manor: Hanley Castle, Worcs. Toomey, James P.
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dyer, Christopher C.
Chronological coverage: 1207–1500
Index terms: Manors; Hanley Castle, Worcs.; Woodland
Categories: Historical geography
Anglo-Scandinavian settlement in the lower Trent valley, 750-1066 A.D.: settlements, fields and boundaries. Nash, Beryl R.
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Geog.). Supervised by Unwin, P. Tim H.
Chronological coverage: 750–1066
Index terms: Trent valley; Fields; Settlement, Anglo-Scandinavian; Boundaries
Categories: Historical geography
An investigation into the English language teacher, 1340-1800: a historical perspective. Drennan, N.H.
M.Phil., London.
Chronological coverage: 1340–1800
Index terms: Education (14th-18th cent.); English language
An investigation of ecclesiastical architecture as an historic source for the conversion of Northumbria. Bartley, Elizabeth A.
M.Litt., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Airlie, Stuart R.; Barrett, John C.
Chronological coverage: 500–800
Index terms: Christianity, Christians, medieval; Missions, Christian; Northumbria; Architecture, ecclesiastical
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Bridges and communication in pre-industrial England. Harrison, David F.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Stone, Eric
Chronological coverage: 1000–1700
Index terms: Communication; Bridges
Categories: Economic history
Change in relationships between lord and tenants on the manors of Worcester cathedral priory, 1340-90. Hargreaves, Paul V.
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dyer, Christopher C.
Chronological coverage: 1340–1390
Index terms: Tenants; Lords; Land tenure; Worcester, cathedral; Manors
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Chatteris abbey cartulary: introduction and edition. Breay, M. Claire
Ph.D., London. (Inst. Hist. Res.). Supervised by Greenway, Diana E.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1400
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries; Cartularies; Chatteris, Cambs., abbey
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Church monuments in Norfolk and Norwich before 1850. Finch, Jonathan
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Morgan, Victor F.G.; Williamson, Tom M.
Chronological coverage: 1200–1850
Index terms: Norwich, Norf.; Norfolk; Church monuments
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Continuity and change in rural society, c.1400-1600: West Hanney and Shaw (Berks.) and their region. Yates, Margaret H.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Harvey, Barbara F.; Smith, Richard M.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1600
Index terms: Rural society, Rural communities; Shaw, Berks.; Hanney, West, Berks.
Categories: Social history
Ecologies of power: [the Isle of] Man's changing fortunes in the high middle ages. Russell, Ruth C. Tomkins
M.A., Exeter. (Hist. & Archaeol.). Supervised by Crick, Julia C.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Man, Isle of
Categories: Political history
Edward IV and Italy: some aspects of diplomatic relations between the English and the Italian courts. King, Adam
M.A., Warwick. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1461–1483
Index terms: Foreign relations, with Italy; Italy; Edward IV (1442-83), king; Diplomats, Diplomacy; Court, royal
English knighthood in the15th century. Daw, Ben
M.Phil., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Davies, Richard G.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Knights, Knighthood
Categories: Political history
'God's House' at Ewelme. Goodall, John A.
Ph.D., London. (Courtauld). Supervised by Crossley, B. Paul
Chronological coverage: 1437–1450
Index terms: Suffolk, earl of, see Pole,; Ewelme, Oxf.; Pole, Alice de la (d.1475), countess of Suffolk; Pole, William de la (1396-1450), 4th earl and 1st duke of Suffolk; Patronage, ecclesiastical
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Heterodox and orthodox piety in Tenterden, c.1420-c.1540. Lutton, Robert G.A.
Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Butcher, Andrew F.
Chronological coverage: 1420–1540
Index terms: Tenterden, Kent; Piety
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Intellectual life at the abbey of St. Albans and the nature of monastic learning in England, c.1350-c.1440. Clark, James G.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Catto, R.J.A.I.
Chronological coverage: 1350–1440
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; St. Albans, Herts., abbey
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
'Keeping her in the family': women and gender in Southampton, c.1400-c.1600. Jones, Sian E.
Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Golding, Brian J.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1600
Index terms: Women; Southampton, Hants.; Gender; Families
Categories: Social history; Gender and Women; 16th-17th Century
Land assessment and military organization in the Norse settlements in Scotland, c.900-1266. Williams, D. Gareth E.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Crawford, Barbara E.
Chronological coverage: 900–1266
Index terms: Land assessment; Settlement; Norsemen; Scotland; Military organization
Medieval chapels in Devon. James, Jeanne
M.Phil., Exeter. (Hist. & Archaeol.). Supervised by Orme, Nicholas I.
Chronological coverage: 900–1400
Index terms: Church, medieval; Chapels; Devon
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Mercian hegemony and the Church. Garty, Lisa J.
Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Wood, Ian N.
Chronological coverage: 757–796
Index terms: Anglo-Saxons; Church, medieval; Mercia
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Minster churches in the Dorset landscape. Hall, Teresa A.
M.Phil., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Fox, Harold S.A.
Chronological coverage: 700–1066
Index terms: Church (medieval); Churches; Minsters; Dorset
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Prophecy and public affairs in later medieval England. Coote, Lesley
D.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Riddy, Felicity J.; Ormrod, W. Mark
Chronological coverage: 1300–1485
Index terms: Prophecy and public affairs
Categories: Political history
Raising unruly voices: the laity, the vernacular and the church in late medieval England. Hardwick, Paul
D.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.)
Chronological coverage: 1400–1520
Index terms: Church, medieval; Lay people, Laity; Vernacular
'Rule of lyf alle folk to sewe': lay responses to the cult of St. Katherine of Alexandria in late medieval England, 1300-1500. Lewis, Katherine J.
D.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Goldberg, P. Jeremy P.; Riddy, Felicity J.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Katherine of Alexandria, Saint (4th cent.), cult of; Saints, cult of
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
St. Augustine's abbey, Canterbury: book production in the 10th and 11th centuries. McKee, Helen A.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Anglo-Saxon). Supervised by Dumville, David N.
Chronological coverage: 900–1100
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Book-production; Canterbury, Kent, St. Augustine's abbey
Categories: Cultural history
Territoriality and the territorialization of W. Cornwall. Harvey, David
Ph.D., Exeter. (Geog.). Supervised by Shaw, Gareth; Gibson, Alex J.
Chronological coverage: 900–1700
Index terms: Territoriality, Territorialization; Cornwall
Categories: Historical geography
The abbey of St. Albans in the 14th century. Perkins, Michelle A.
Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Taylor, John; Childs, Wendy R.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1400
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; St. Albans, Herts., abbey
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The Beauchamp earls of Warwick, 1268-1369. Barfield, Sebastian R.
M.Phil., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dyer, Christopher C.
Chronological coverage: 1268–1369
Index terms: Beauchamp family, earls of Warwick; Warwick, earls of, see Beauchamp family
Categories: Political history
The bishop of Norwich's crusade, 1383: its origins and participants. Paine, Colin K.
M.Litt., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Holmes, George A.
Chronological coverage: 1383–1383
Index terms: Crusades, Crusaders; Despenser, Henry le (d. 1406), bishop of Norwich; Norwich, bishop of
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The Book of Llandaf in its early 12th-century Cambro-Norman context. Davies, John R.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Anglo-Saxon). Supervised by Dumville, David N.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1130
Index terms: 'Book of Llandaf; Wales
The composite manor of Brent: a study of a large wetland-edge estate up to 1350. Harrison, Jem D.
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Fox, Harold S.A.
Chronological coverage: 900–1350
Index terms: Brent, East, Som.; Land tenure; Estates; Wetlands; Manors
Categories: Historical geography
The crusades and society in the English Midlands, c.1160-1307. Evans, Michael
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Hamilton, Bernard F.; McHardy, Alison K.
Chronological coverage: 1160–1307
Index terms: Crusades, Crusaders; Midlands
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The dynamics of urban festal culture in later medieval England. Humphrey, Christopher
D.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Goldberg, P. Jeremy P.; Riddy, Felicity J.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Festal culture; Towns
Categories: Cultural history
The earls of Chester and their family in Normandy and England from the early 11th century until 1120. Nakamura, Atsuko
M.Phil., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Bates, David R.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1120
Index terms: Anglo-Norman state; Normans
Categories: Political history
The Eton choirbook: its institutional and historical background. Williamson, Magnus G.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Music). Supervised by Caldwell, John A.; Wathey, Andrew B.
Chronological coverage: 1444–1560
Index terms: Choirs; Eton College, Berks.; Choirbooks
Categories: Cultural history
The history of pearl fishing in Ireland. Lucey, John
M.Phil., Belfast. (Econ. & Soc. Hist.). Supervised by McAllister, James; John, David S.
Chronological coverage: 830–1920
Index terms: Fishing, in Ireland; Pearl fishing, in Ireland; Ireland
The history of semi-natural woodland on Loch Tayside. Stewart, Mhairi
M.Phil., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Whittington, G.W.; Smout, T. Christopher
Chronological coverage: 500–1995
Index terms: Scotland; Tay, Loch, Perths.; Woodland
Categories: Historical geography
The history of the Seagrave family c.1160-1295, with an edition of the calendar of the Seagrave cartulary. Letters, Samantha
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1160–1295
Index terms: Cartularies; Seagrave family
Categories: Political history
The impact of the Norman Conquest on the production and procurement of manuscripts in Northumbria, 1066-1166. Lawrence, Anne E.
Ph.D., London. (Courtauld). Supervised by Kauffman, Claus M.
Chronological coverage: 1066–1166
Index terms: Northumbria; Manuscript production; Norman Conquest
Categories: Cultural history
The Polden Hill manors of Glastonbury abbey: land and people, c.1260-1351. Thompson, Michael G.
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Fox, Harold S.A.
Chronological coverage: 1260–1351
Index terms: Polden Hill, Som.; Manors; Glastonbury, Som., abbey; Land; Land tenure
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
The provisioning of a medieval monastery: Durham cathedral priory's purchases of imported goods, 1464-1520. Threfall-Holmes, Miranda
M.A., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Lomas, Richard A.; Britnell, Richard H.
Chronological coverage: 1464–1520
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic life; Durham, cathedral priory; Trade
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The 'Regula Sancti Benedicti' in late Anglo-Saxon England: the manuscripts and their readers. Jayatilaka, Rohinie A.J.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Wormald, C. Patrick
Chronological coverage: 900–1100
Index terms: Rule of St. Benedict; Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic life; Anglo-Saxons; `Regula Sancti Benedicti'
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The rise of chantry space in England, c.1260-c.1400. Boldrick, Stacy
Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1260–1400
Index terms: Church, medieval; Chantries
The role of format and layout of texts in cultural and textual historical research: case studies in manuscripts written or owned in England before 1100. Nix, L.K.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by McKitterick, Rosamond D.
Chronological coverage: 800–1100
Index terms: Textual historical research; Manuscripts
Categories: Cultural history
The status of women in Anglo-Saxon Mercia from the 7th to the 11th century. Pyle, Claire E.
M.Phil., Nottingham. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 600–1066
Index terms: Mercia; Anglo-Saxons; Women
Categories: Social history; Gender and Women
'Through a glass darkly': the biography of a Domesday landscape - the nova foresta. Mew, Karen A.
Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Astill, Grenville G.; Curry, Anne E.
Chronological coverage: 1086–1400
Index terms: Landscape; New Forest, Hants.; Domesday Book (1086); Forests
Categories: Historical geography
Towards the banneret: studies in Midland society, 1150-1300. Dace, Richard
M.Phil., Leeds. (Scarborough Univ. Coll.: Hum.). Supervised by Loud, Graham A.; Crouch, David B.
Chronological coverage: 1150–1300
Index terms: County society; Midlands; Bannerets
Categories: Social history
Women and the monastic life in late medieval Yorkshire. Macdonald, Anna C.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Maddicott, John R. L.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1540
Index terms: Women; Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Yorkshire
Categories: Gender and Women; Ecclesiastical and religious history; 15th Century; 16th Century
Women of the church in early medieval Ireland, c.450-1150. Harrington, Christina W.
Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by Davies, Wendy E.
Chronological coverage: 450–1150
Index terms: Ireland; Church, medieval; Women
Categories: Gender and Women; Ecclesiastical and religious history
1998
Adam of Buckfield and the natural philosophy of the early universities. French, Edmund J.
Ph.D., London. (Q.M.W. Hist.). Supervised by Denley, Peter R.
Chronological coverage: 1280–1300
Index terms: Education (medieval); Universities; Aristotelianism; Adam of Buckfield (c.1300)
Categories: Cultural history
A late 14th-century service book: the historiated and inhabited initials of the Great Missal (c.1383-4) of Abbot Nicholas de Litlyngton. East, Douglas
M.Phil., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Martin, Geoffrey H.
Chronological coverage: 1383–1384
Index terms: Missal, Great (Nicholas de Litlyngton's); Nicholas de Litlyngton (c.1316-1386), abbot of Westminster; Service books; Westminster, abbey; London, see also Westminster
Categories: Cultural history
An analysis of the Anglo-Saxon charters of the New Minster, Winchester. Miller, Sean M.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Anglo-Saxon). Supervised by Keynes, Simon D.
Chronological coverage: 900–1050
Index terms: Charters; Winchester, New Minster; Anglo-Saxons
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Artistic patronage by women in England during the reigns of Henry III and three Edwards, c.1216-1377. Gee, Loveday E. Talbot
Ph.D., London. (Courtauld). Supervised by Crossley, B. Paul
Chronological coverage: 1216–1377
Index terms: Women; Patronage, artistic; Art
Categories: 13th Century; 14th Century; Gender and Women; Cultural history
A social interpretation of the castle in Scotland. Rutherford, Allan G.
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Strickland, Matthew J.; Huggett, Jeremy W.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1600
Index terms: Castles, in Scotland; Scotland
Aspects of Anglo-Saxon history in the E. Midlands, with special reference to the lower Soar valley. Rollings, Anthony B.
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Phythian-Adams, Charles V.
Chronological coverage: 500–800
Index terms: Anglo-Saxons; Midlands
Categories: Political history
Aspects of dynastic kingship in early medieval Ireland. Irwin, Philip T.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Charles-Edwards, Thomas M.O.
Chronological coverage: 700–1000
Index terms: Dynastic kingship, in Ireland; Ireland; Kingship, in Ireland
Class and the social transformation of a late medieval small town: Lydd, c.1450-1550. Dimmock, Spencer
Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Butcher, Andrew F.
Chronological coverage: 1450–1550
Index terms: Urban development; Class, social; Lydd, Kent
Categories: Social history
Community and neighbourhood in medieval society: a local study in Cambridgeshire. Parkin, Katherine E.
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Phythian-Adams, Charles V.
Chronological coverage: 800–1400
Index terms: Cambridgeshire; Neighbourhood; Community
Categories: Social history
Creating communities: elites, ideology and literature in 9th- and 10th-century Ireland. Johnston, Elva B.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Sharpe, Richard
Chronological coverage: 800–1100
Index terms: Literature, Irish; Elites, Irish; Community; Ireland
Crown, magnates and gentry: the English parliament, 1369-1421. Dodd, Gwilym J.A.
D.Phil., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Ormrod, W. Mark
Chronological coverage: 1369–1421
Index terms: Gentry; Magnates; Crown; Parliament
Categories: Political history
Families, farming and faith: a study of two parishes in N. Yorkshire, c.1300-1750. Fox, Dorothy E.
M.Phil., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Phythian-Adams, Charles V.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1750
Index terms: Whitby, N.R. Yorks.
Family, followers and friends: the socio-political dynamics of the Anglo-Norman aristocracy, 1100-1204. Meddings, John P.
Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Crouch, David B.; Loud, Graham A.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1204
Index terms: Families; Anglo-Norman aristocracy; Aristocracy
Gilds and the parish community in late medieval East Anglia, c.1470-1550. Farnhill, Kenneth S.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Duffy, Eamon
Chronological coverage: 1470–1550
Index terms: Parishes; East Anglia; Gilds
Categories: Economic history
Image and reality: the lives of aristocratic women in early Tudor England. Rowley-Williams, Jennifer A.
Ph.D., Wales (Bangor). (Bangor Hist.). Supervised by Loades, David M.
Chronological coverage: 1485–1547
Index terms: Aristocrats; Women
Categories: Cultural history; Gender and Women; Social history; 15th Century; 16th Century
John Fynderne of Findern, Derbyshire: an Exchequer official of the early 15th century, his circle and Lollard connections. Jurkowski, Maureen J.
Ph.D., Keele. (Hist.). Supervised by Richmond, Colin F.
Chronological coverage: 1390–1420
Index terms: Findern, Derbs.; Fynderne, John (fl. 1390-1420); Exchequer; Lollards, Lollardy
John Fynderne of Findern, Derbyshire: an Exchequer official of the early fifteenth century, his circle and Lollard connections. Jurkowski, Maureen J.
Ph.D., Keele. (Hist.). Supervised by Richmond, Colin F.
Chronological coverage: 1390–1420
Index terms: Findern, Derbs.; Fynderne, John (fl. 1390-1420); Exchequer; Lollards, Lollardy
Knights and knighthood in early 13th-century England. Faulkner, Kathryn H.
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1199–1216
Index terms: John (1167-1216), king; Counties; Knights
Categories: Administrative history
Landed society in Cumberland and Westmorland, c.1440-1485: the politics of the Wars of the Roses. Booth, Peter W.N.
Ph.D., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Williams, Daniel T.
Chronological coverage: 1440–1485
Index terms: Landed society; Westmorland; Cumberland; Wars of the Roses (1455-85)
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Literacy, culture and social structures in 15th-century towns in Kent. Merry, Mark L.
Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Butcher, Andrew F.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Social structures; Kent, Literacy; Towns
Categories: Social history
Manorial courts in England before 1250. Stocks, Katharine J.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Britnell, Richard H.
Chronological coverage: 1200–1250
Index terms: Manorial records; Manors
Categories: Social history; Economic history; Agriculture
Memorials and commemoration in the parish churches of late medieval York. Barnett, Clara M.
D.Phil., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Norton, E. Christopher
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Commemoration; Memorials; Parish churches; Churches; York
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Middle English romance, attitudes to kingship and political crisis, c.1272-c.1350. Lucas, Karen
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Prestwich, Michael C.
Chronological coverage: 1272–1350
Index terms: Middle English; Kingship
Categories: Political history
Monastic and secular religion and devotional reading in late medieval Dartford and W. Kent. Lee, Paul J.
Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Butcher, Andrew F.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1520
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Kent; Reading, devotional; Dartford, Kent; Devotional reading; Religion
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Monasticism in 7th-century Neustria and Northumbria: a comparative study of the monasteries of Chelles, Jouarre, Monkwearmouth-Jarrow and Whitby. Charmantier, Isabelle R. Odile
M.A., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Rollason, David W.
Chronological coverage: 600–700
Index terms: Chelles; Northumbria; Jouarre; Neustria; Monasteries, Monasticism; Monkwearmouth-Jarrow; Whitby
Nec silentio praetereundum: the significance of the miraculous in the Anglo-Saxon church in the time of Bede. Hustler, Jonathan R.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Rollason, David W.
Chronological coverage: 693–735
Index terms: Church, medieval; Bede, the Venerable (c.673-735); Miracles
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
Patronage and ambition: material culture and the English aristocracy in the late middle ages. Rock, Vivienne D.
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Virgoe, Roger
Chronological coverage: 1485–1520
Index terms: Material culture; Aristocracy
Popular religion in late medieval Buckinghamshire: a case study of the parishes of Aylesbury, Amersham, Chesham and Great Missenden, 1480-1650. Cowper, Marcus
M.Phil., Birmingham.
Chronological coverage: 1480–1560
Index terms: Chesham, Bucks.; Amersham, Bucks.; Aylesbury, Bucks.; Buckinghamshire; Great Missenden, Bucks.; Popular religion; Parishes
Royal finance and politics in England, 1450-5. Smith, William
Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Davies, Richard G.
Chronological coverage: 1450–1455
Index terms: Henry VI (1421-71), king; Finance, royal; Administration, royal
Categories: Administrative history
Rural industry in late medieval Norfolk. Butcher, Matthew D.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Campbell, James; Smith, Richard M.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1520
Index terms: Norfolk; Rural industry; Industry
Categories: Economic history
'She is but a wommann': the queen and princess in Scotland, 1424-63. Downie, Fiona A.
Ph.D., Aberdeen. (Hist.). Supervised by Ditchburn, David M.
Chronological coverage: 1424–1463
Index terms: Princesses; Queens; Women; Scotland
Society, government and power in the lordship of Blakemere, N. Shropshire, c.1350-c.1420. Bumpus, Francesca B.G.
Ph.D., Wales (Aberystwyth). (Aberystwyth Hist. & Welsh Hist.). Supervised by Smith, Llinos O.W.
Chronological coverage: 1350–1420
Index terms: Blakemere, Salop; Lordship
Categories: Local history
Some aspects of the knightly household of Richard II. Mitchell, Shelagh M.
Ph.D., London. (L.S.E. Int. Hist.). Supervised by Gillingham, John B.
Chronological coverage: 1377–1399
Index terms: Knights; Richard II (1367-1400), king; Household, royal
Categories: Administrative history
The 15th-century stewards' books of Southampton. Thick, Anne
Ph.D., Southampton. (King Alfred's Coll., Winchester: Hist.). Supervised by Platt, Colin P.S.; James, Thomas B.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Stewards' books; Southampton, Hants.; Towns
Categories: Local history
The administration of the ulnage and subsidy on woollen cloth between 1394 and 1485, with a case study of Hampshire. Merrick, Phoebe H.
Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Golding, Brian J.
Chronological coverage: 1394–1485
Index terms: Hampshire; Woollen industry; Subsidy, on woollen cloth; Ulnage; Taxation
Categories: Administrative history
The Anglo-Saxon charters of Exeter: an edition and commentary. Insley, Charles L.G.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Chaplais, Pierre T.V.M.
Chronological coverage: 700–1013
Index terms: Anglo-Saxons; Charters; Exeter, Devon
Categories: Political history
The archaeology of Middle Saxon England: the evidence of Lincolnshire and Hampshire compared. Ulmschneider, Katharina U.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Eur. Archaeol.). Supervised by Biddle, Martin
Chronological coverage: 500–1066
Index terms: Hampshire; Lincolnshire; Saxons
Categories: Political history
The British Church and Anglo-Saxon expansion: the evidence of saints' cults. Wakeford, Mark R.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Rollason, David W.
Chronological coverage: 650–800
Index terms: Church, medieval; Anglo-Saxons; Saints
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The clerical population of the province of York: an edition of the clerical poll tax enrolments, 1377-81. Mackie, F. Peter
D.Phil., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Smith, David M.
Chronological coverage: 1377–1381
Index terms: Poll tax (1377-81); York, province; Clergy; Population
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The custumals of the Cinque Ports, c.1290-c.1500: studies in the cultural production of the urban record. Croft, Justin P.
Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Butcher, Andrew F.
Chronological coverage: 1290–1500
Index terms: Towns; Cinque Ports; Custumals
Categories: Local history
The development of local government in Reading, 1125-1998. Oliver, Simon J.
M.Phil., Exeter. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1125–1998
Index terms: Local administration, Local government; Reading, Berks.
The Dinham family in the later middle ages. Kleineke, Hannes
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Saul, Nigel E.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Families, Family; Dinham family
The Dominicans in Scotland, 1450-1560. Foggie, Janet P.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. (Scot. Hist.). Supervised by Dickson, M. Gary; Lynch, Michael
Chronological coverage: 1450–1560
Index terms: Dominican order; Church, medieval; Friars preachers; Scotland
The emergence of leper-houses in medieval England, 1100-1250. Satchell, A.E. Maximillian
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Pelling, Margaret H.; Rubin, Miri E.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1250
Index terms: Leper houses
The governorship of the 1st duke of Albany. Hunt, Karen J.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. (Scot. Hist.). Supervised by Boardman, Steven I.; Lynch, Michael
Chronological coverage: 1389–1420
Index terms: Stewart, Robert (c.1340-1420), 1st duke of Albany; Albany, 1st duke of, see Stewart, Robert; Scotland
The household and military retinue of Edward the Black Prince. Green, David S.
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Jones, Michael C.E.
Chronological coverage: 1345–1376
Index terms: Black Prince, see Edward; Edward, prince of Wales (1330-76), called 'the Black Prince'; Retainers, Retaining
The influence of educational qualifications and social networking on careers in the church: prosopographical study of Scottish clerical supplicants to the papal curia (mentioned in the Registra Supplicationum) between 1470 and 1500. Williamson, Eila
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Brown, David E.
Chronological coverage: 1470–1500
Index terms: Registra Supplicationum (papal); Social networking; Education (medieval); Papacy; Clergy; Scotland; Papal curia
The London Charterhouse in the later middle ages. Wines, Andrew R.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Duffy, Eamon
Chronological coverage: 1300–1540
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Carthusian order; London, Charterhouse
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The medieval maiden: young womanhood in late medieval England. Phillips, Kim M.
D.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Goldberg, P. Jeremy P.; Riddy, Felicity J.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Girls; Women
Categories: Social history
The Nevilles and the political establishment in north-eastern England, 1377-1413. Arvanigian, Mark E.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Britnell, Richard H.
Chronological coverage: 1377–1413
Index terms: Neville family
Theoretical approaches to early medieval migration. Trafford, Simon J.P.
D.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Cubitt, Catherine R.E.; Carver, Martin O.H.
Chronological coverage: 500–1000
Index terms: Migration, in England
Categories: Historical geography
The origins, rise and decline of free mining customs in England and North Wales: a legal standpoint. Tew, David
Ph.D., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Palmer, Marilyn
Chronological coverage: 1150–1500
Index terms: Free mining customs; Miners, Mining; Wales
Categories: Economic history
The Philomena of John Bradmore and its Middle English derivative: a perspective on surgery in late medieval England. Lang, Sheila J.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Macdougall, Simone C.
Chronological coverage: 1379–1420
Index terms: Surgery, late medieval; Philomena (John Bradmore's); Bradmore, John (fl.1415)
The political development of Ulster and the lordship of the Isles, 1394-1499. Kingston, Simon M.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Wormald, Jenny
Chronological coverage: 1394–1499
Index terms: Lordship of the Isles; Ulster; Ireland
The Premonstratensian order in late medieval England. Gribbin, Joseph A.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Lovatt, Roger W.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1540
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Premonstratensian order
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The principality and lordship of Powys Wenwynwyn in the 13th century. Hogan, Christopher M.
M.Phil., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Walker, Simon K.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1414
Index terms: Powys, princes of; Wales
The role of the hospital in medieval Kent, c.1080-1560. Sweetinburgh, Sheila M.
Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Butcher, Andrew F.
Chronological coverage: 1080–1560
Index terms: Medicine; Hospitals, medieval; kent
Thomas Tropenell esq.: a local lawyer, the gentry and estate creation. Taylor, Frederick C.
M.Phil., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dyer, Christopher C.
Chronological coverage: 1425–1488
Index terms: Tropenell, Thomas (c.1405-1488); Lawyers; Gentry; Estates
Typological interpretation and illustration of the English psalters, c.1150-1250. Panayotova, Stela D.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Mayr-Harting, Henry M.R.E.
Chronological coverage: 1150–1250
Index terms: Psalters
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
1999
An analysis of monastic foundation in East Anglia c.650-1200. Pestell, Timothy
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Gilchrist, Roberta L.
Chronological coverage: 650–1200
Index terms: Monastic foundation; East Anglia
An edition of the cartulary of the collegiate church of St. Mary, Warwick. Fonge, Charles R.
D.Phil., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Smith, David M.
Chronological coverage: 1088–1501
Index terms: St. Mary's, Warwick; Cartulary
Anglo-Saxon perceptions of the Arabs, Ismaelites and Saracens. Beckett, Katharine L. Scarfe
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 700–1013
Index terms: Ismaelites; Arabs; Anglo-Saxons; Saracens
Aristocratic and noble women and power in the 12th-century Anglo-Norman realm. Johns, Susan M.
Ph.D., Wales. (Cardiff Hist.). Supervised by Bates, David R.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Index terms: Aristocrats, Aristocracy; Anglo-Norman realm
Categories: 12th Century; Gender and Women; Cultural history
Artists, patrons and the sequence of production in the Ormesby psalter (Oxford Bodleian Library Ms Douce 366). Law-Turner, Frederica
Ph.D., London. (Courtauld). Supervised by Crossley, B. Paul; Lowden, John H.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1350
Index terms: Patrons, Patronage; Artists; Ormesby psalter
A study of the extent to which existing native religious society helped to shape Scotland's reformed monastic community, 1070-1286. Veitch, Kenneth
Ph.D., Edinburgh. (Scot. Hist.). Supervised by Lynch, Michael; Bannerman, John W.M.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Index terms: Monasteries, Monasticism; Scotland
A study of the history of Longton. Perry, Harold
M.Phil., Keele. (Hist.). Supervised by Briggs, John H.Y.
Chronological coverage: 900–1990
Index terms: Longton, Staffs.
At the sygne of the cardynalles hat: the book trade and the market for books in Yorkshire, c.1450-1550. Gee, Stacey S.
D.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Goldberg, P. Jeremy P.; Riddy, Felicity J.
Chronological coverage: 1450–1550
Index terms: Books, book trade; Yorkshire
'At the sygne of the cardynalles hat': the book trade and the market for books in Yorkshire, c.1450-1550. Gee, Stacey S.
D.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Goldberg, P. Jeremy P.; Riddy, Felicity J.
Chronological coverage: 1450–1550
Index terms: Books, book trade; Yorkshire
Courts and the community in the 14th century: reconstructing the peasant society of Wisbech Hundred, Cambridgeshire, from manor court rolls. Parkin, Katharine
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Phythian-Adams, Charles V.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1400
Index terms: Wisbech Hundred, Cambridgeshire; Peasants, Peasant society; Court rolls; Law; Manor courts; Community; Courts, law
Culture and pious patronage in late medieval Yorkshire: the testament of Henry, Lord Scrope of Masham (1415). Hanen, Sharon A.
M.Phil., Leeds. (Eng.)
Chronological coverage: 1415–1415
Index terms: Yorkshire; Testaments; Patronage, pious; Scrope, Henry le (1376?-1415), 3rd Baron Scrope of Masham; Culture
Economic and social aspects of three Wealden manors in the rape of Hastings during the 15th and into the 16th century. Taylor, Brian
M.Phil., London. (Q.M.W. Hist.). Supervised by Davis, Virginia G.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1520
Index terms: Weald, East Sussex; Manors; Hastings, East Sussex
England and the empire, 1216-72: Anglo-German relations during the reign of Henry III. Weiler, Björn
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Bartlett, Robert J.
Chronological coverage: 1216–1272
Index terms: Empire
England and the Empire, 1216-72. Weiler, Björn
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Bartlett, Robert J.
Chronological coverage: 1216–1272
Index terms: Empire
English queenship, 1445-1503. Chamberlayne, Joanna L.
D.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Riddy, Felicity J.; Ormrod, W. Mark
Chronological coverage: 1445–1503
Index terms: Queenship, medieval
Fine table linen in England, 1450-1750: ownership and use of a luxury commodity. Mitchell, David M.
Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by Harte, Negley B.
Chronological coverage: 1450–1750
Index terms: Standard of living; Luxury commodities; Table linen
'For circumstances must dictate the proper means': a study in the history of logistics with special reference to 13th-century England. Vaughn, Mark
Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Curry, Anne E.
Chronological coverage: 1200–1300
Index terms: Logistics
Gender and religious guidance in the 12th century. Bos, Elisabeth K.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Van Houts, Elisabeth M.C.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Index terms: Religion; Gender
Godsfield preceptory and its cartulary. Beard, Felicity
Ph.D., Southampton.
Chronological coverage: 1397–1397
Index terms: Godsfield preceptory, Hants.; Cartulary
Guildhalls and social identity in late medieval and early modern York, c.1350-1630. Giles, Katherine
D.Phil., York.
Chronological coverage: 1350–1630
Index terms: Guildhalls, in York; York
Images of Jews in medieval Scotland and England. Jackson, Fraser A
M.Sc., Edinburgh.
Chronological coverage: 900–1290
Index terms: Jews, medieval; Scotland
Kennedy kindred, 1346-1576, in Carrick and S.W. Scotland and the influence of Gaelic society. Simmons, John
Ph.D. - suspended, Edinburgh. (Scot. Hist.). Supervised by Boardman, Steven I.; Lynch, Michael
Chronological coverage: 1346–1576
Index terms: Scotland; Kennedy kindred; Carrick; Gaelic society
Landed society and locality in Gloucestershire, c.1240-1280. Mullan, John
Ph.D., Wales. (Cardiff Hist.). Supervised by Coss, Peter R.
Chronological coverage: 1240–1280
Index terms: Gloucestershire; Landed society
Landownership and land use in the Domesday manors of the Fylde, c.1000-c.1700. Marshall, Brian
M.Phil., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Mullett, Michael A.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1700
Index terms: Domesday; Manors; Fylde, manors in
Landownership, landscape and communities in the forest of Macclesfield from the 14th century to the 20th. Kemsley, Rachel M.
Ph.D., Liverpool. (Hist.). Supervised by Lewis, Christopher P.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1990
Index terms: Landownership; Landscape; Community; Macclesfield, Ches.; Forest
Lincolnshire women in the 13th century. Wilkinson, Louise J.
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Nelson, Janet L.; Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1200–1300
Index terms: Women; Lincolnshire
Categories: 13th Century; Local and regional history; Gender and Women
Literary and political culture in Wales and the English border country, 1300-1975. O'Rourke, Jason
Ph.D., Belfast. (Eng.)
Chronological coverage: 1300–1475
Index terms: Wales; Political culture, in Wales; Literary culture, in Wales
Lordship and the growth of Coventry, 1043-1355. Goddard, Richard M.
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dyer, Christopher C.
Chronological coverage: 1043–1355
Index terms: Lordship, medieval; Coventry,
Medieval English medicine and the law, 11th-15th centuries. Porter, Elizabeth
M.Phil., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Macdougall, Simone C.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Law, and medicine; Medicine
Monastic estates of Amounderness 1066-1540: their extent and contribution to the agricultural development of the area. Marshall, Bernard B.
M.Phil., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Mullett, Michael A.
Chronological coverage: 1066–1540
Index terms: Fylde, manors in; Domesday; Manors
Monasticism in 7th-century Neustria and Northumbria: a comparative study of Chelles, Jouarre, Monkwearmouth-Jarrow and Whitby. Charmantier, Isabelle R. Odile
M.A., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Rollason, David W.
Chronological coverage: 600–700
Index terms: Northumbria; Neustria; Chelles; Monasteries, Monasticism; Jouarre; Monkwearmouth-Jarrow; Whitby
Native Welsh military institutions, c.623-1283. Davies, Sean
Ph.D., Wales. (Cardiff Hist.). Supervised by Jones, J. Gwynfor
Chronological coverage: 623–1283
Index terms: Military institutions, in Wales; Wales
Norse castles in Orkney. Grieve, Sarah J.
M.Phil., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Cowan, Edward J.; Morris, Christopher D.
Chronological coverage: 950–1200
Index terms: Scotland; Norse; Orkney; Castles, Norse
Perceptions of lawlessness: the contribution of the honour of Leicester to crime and lawlessness between 1260 and 1360 and its bearing on the ballad literature of the period. Bates, Kathryn J.
Ph.D., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Housley, Norman J.
Chronological coverage: 1260–1360
Index terms: Midlands; Ballads, medieval; Crime; Lancaster, earldom
Perceptions of lawlessness: the contribution of the Midland honours of the earldom of Lancaster to crime and lawlessness between 1260 and 1360 and its bearing on the ballad literature of the period. Bates, Kathryn J.
Ph.D., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Housley, Norman J.
Chronological coverage: 1260–1360
Index terms: Midlands; Ballads, medieval; Crime; Lancaster, earldom
Propaganda, allegiance and sedition in the Tudor South-West, c.1497-1570. Cooper, John P.D.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Davies, Clifford S.L.
Chronological coverage: 1497–1570
Index terms: Sedition; Propaganda
Reconstructing women's lives and networks: evidence from late medieval wills. Turner, Colette
M.Phil., Birmingham. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1370–1520
Index terms: Women; Wills, medieval
Categories: Gender and Women; Legal history
Rituals of royalty: prescription, politics and practice in English coronation and royal funeral rituals, c.1327-c.1485. Burden, Joel F.
D.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Marks, Richard; Ormrod, W. Mark
Chronological coverage: 1327–1485
Index terms: Ritual, funeral; Coronation ritual; Ritual, coronation; Funeral ritual
Roman buildings in the middle ages in Britain. Eaton, Timothy D.
Ph.D., Reading. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Fulford, Michael G.; Astill, Grenville G.
Chronological coverage: 500–1500
Index terms: Rome, ancient; Roman buildings
Saints' shrines and miracle narratives in 12th-century southern England: negotiating communities. Yarrow, Simon S.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Mayr-Harting, Henry M.R.E.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Index terms: Miracle narratives; Shrines; Saints
The 11th- and 12th-century parish church in Lincolnshire: architecture, wealth and patronage. Richards, Catherine H.M.
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Dixon, Philip W.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1200
Index terms: Lincolnshire; Patrons; Churches; Saxo-Normans
The 14th-century sheriff: English local administration in the late middle ages. Gorski, Richard C.
Ph.D., Hull. (Hist.). Supervised by Ayton, Andrew C.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1400
Index terms: Sheriffs; Local administration, Local government
The appropriation of meaning: an examination of Roman stones re-used in an Anglo-Saxon context. Catling, Joanne E.
M.A., Durham. (Archaeol.)
Chronological coverage: 600–1000
Index terms: Stones, Roman; Anglo-Saxons; Roman empire
The cartulary of Godsfield and Baddesley preceptory. Beard, Felicity A.
Ph.D., Southampton.
Chronological coverage: 1397–1397
Index terms: Godsfield preceptory, Hants.; Cartulary
The cult of the Holy Name of Jesus in late medieval England, with special reference to the fraternity in St. Paul's Cathedral, c.1450-1558. New, Elizabeth A.
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1450–1558
Index terms: Fraternities; St. Paul's cathedral; Holy Name of Jesus, cult of the; Religious cults
The cult of the Holy Name of Jesus, with special reference to the fraternity in St. Paul's Cathedral, c.1450-1558. New, Elizabeth A.
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1450–1558
Index terms: Fraternities; St. Paul's cathedral; Religious cults; Holy Name of Jesus, cult of the
The De Verdun family in England, Ireland and Wales, 1066-1316: a study. Hagger, Mark
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Bartlett, Robert J.
Chronological coverage: 1066–1316
Index terms: Ireland; Family, Families; De Verdun family; Wales
The Durham mint: the control, organization, profits and output of an ecclesiastical mint. Allen, Martin R.
Ph.D., Durham. (Archaeol.)
Chronological coverage: 1080–1541
The early history of Galloway and Dumfries. Crowe, Christopher
Ph.D., Manchester Metropolitan. (Hist.). Supervised by Ling, Lesley A.
Chronological coverage: 605–1000
Index terms: Galloway and Dumfries; Scotland
The endowment and disendowment of lay magnates in England and the Welsh Marches, 1396-1408. Dunn, Alastair J.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1396–1408
Index terms: Wales; Marches; Magnates, lay
The English Knights Hospitaller, 1468-1540. O'Malley, Gregory J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Riley-Smith, Jonathan S.C.
Chronological coverage: 1468–1540
Index terms: Hospitallers
The English royal tapestry collection, 1485-1547. Campbell, Thomas
Ph.D., London. (Courtauld)
Chronological coverage: 1485–1547
Index terms: Tapestry collection, royal
The forest eyre, 1154-1368. Winters, Jane F.
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1154–1307
Index terms: Forest eyre
The foundation and functions of perpetual chantries in the diocese of Norwich, c.1250-1547. Ward, Rachel E.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Duffy, Eamon
Chronological coverage: 1250–1547
Index terms: Norwich, diocese; Chantries
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The history and development of the law of partition between co-owners of land. Conway, Heather A.
Ph.D., Belfast. (Law). Supervised by Dowling, Alan
Chronological coverage: 1350–1996
The kingship of David II, 1329-71. Penman, Michael
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Macdougall, Norman A.T.
Chronological coverage: 1329–1371
Index terms: Kingship; David II (1324-71), king of Scotland; Scotland
The Legh of Booths charters: medieval and early modern Cheshire society. Harris, Simon J.
Ph.D., Keele. (Hist.). Supervised by Studd, J. Robin
Chronological coverage: 1300–1700
Index terms: Charters; Legh family; Chershire; Booths, Ches.
The Legh of Booths muniments, c.1280-1808: the study of a Cheshire family through its archive. Harris, Simon J.
Ph.D., Keele. (Hist.). Supervised by Studd, J. Robin
Chronological coverage: 1280–1808
Index terms: Booths, Ches.; Chershire; Legh family; Charters
Categories: 14th Century; 15th Century; 16th Century; 17th Century; 18th Century;
The Lincolnshire gentry and the Wars of the Roses. Mackman, Jonathan S.
D.Phil., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Ormrod, W. Mark
Chronological coverage: 1455–1485
Index terms: Gentry; Lincolnshire; Wars of the Roses (1455-85)
The Lovells of Titchmarsh: an English baronial family, 1297-1485. Simon, Monika E.
D.Phil., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Ormrod, W. Mark
Chronological coverage: 1297–1485
Index terms: Family, Families; Lovell family, of Titchmarsh; Titchmarsh, Northants.
The management of resources on the demesne farms of Wisbech Barton, 1314-1430. Stone, David J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Hatcher, M. John
Chronological coverage: 1314–1430
Index terms: Demesne farms; Wisbech Barton; Hinderclay, Suff.
The management of the mobilization of English armies from Edward I to Edward III. Kaner, Ralph A.
D.Phil., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Ormrod, W. Mark
Chronological coverage: 1272–1377
Index terms: Mobilization; Armies; Edward III (1327-77), king; Edward I (1239-1307), king; Edward II (1307-27), king
The military retinue of the Black Prince. Green, David S.
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Jones, Michael C.E.
Chronological coverage: 1345–1376
Index terms: Black Prince, see Edward; Edward, prince of Wales (1330-76), called 'the Black Prince'; Retainers, Retaining
Theory of names according to John Duns Scotus: a study in 13th-century semantics. Sheppard, J. Andrew
Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Makin, Stephen A.R.; Luscombe, David E.
Chronological coverage: 1290–1308
Index terms: Duns Scotus, John (1266-1308); Semantics
The personnel of English and Welsh castles, 1272-1422. Rickard, John
Ph.D., Hull. (Hist.). Supervised by Ayton, Andrew C.
Chronological coverage: 1272–1422
Index terms: Wales; Castles
The political role of the three estates in parliament and general council in Scotland, 1424-88. Tanner, Roland J.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Macdougall, Norman A.T.
Chronological coverage: 1424–1488
Index terms: Estates in parliament; Scotland
The town of Reading, c.1200-1542. Rixon, Peter D.A.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Rosser, Gervase
Chronological coverage: 1200–1542
Index terms: Reading, Berks.
The use and reception of forged documents in 15th-century England. Hiatt, Alfred C.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Eng.)
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Forged documents
The veray registre of trouthe: the content, function and character of the civil registers of London and York, c.1274-c.1482. O'Brien, Deborah J.S.
D.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Jones, Sarah R. Rees; Havely, Nicholas R.
Chronological coverage: 1274–1482
Index terms: Civil registers; York; London
Urban communities and the Crown: relations between Bristol, York and the royal government, 1350-1400. Liddy, Christian D.
D.Phil., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Ormrod, W. Mark
Chronological coverage: 1350–1400
Index terms: Government, royal; Bristol; York; Bristol; Community
Wiltshire minster parochiae and ecclesiastical organization in Anglo-Saxon Wessex. Pitt, Jonathan
Ph.D., Southampton.
Chronological coverage: 700–1000
Index terms: Wiltshire; Parishes; Wessex
2000
A 12th-century book collection: Llanthony abbey. Bennett, Kirsty
M.A., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Gameson, Richard G.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Index terms: Wales; Llanthony abbey, Wales; Books
Aristocratic and noble women in the 12th-century Anglo-Norman realm. Johns, Susan M.
Ph.D., Wales. (Cardiff Hist.). Supervised by Bates, David R.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Index terms: Aristocrats, Aristocracy; Anglo-Norman realm
Categories: Gender and Women; 12th Century
Aristocratic society in Herefordshire and the Middle March, 1166-1246. Holden, Brock W.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Davies, R. Rees
Chronological coverage: 1166–1246
Index terms: Aristocracy; Middle March; Herefordshire
Attitudes to old age and ageing in medieval England. Cummins, Josephine
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Kennedy, Michael J.
Chronological coverage: 800–1500
Index terms: Age, Ageing
Churches and patrons in Saxo-Norman Lincolnshire. Richards, Catherine
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Dixon, Philip W.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1100
Index terms: Lincolnshire; Patrons; Churches; Saxo-Normans
Crown and community in Essex, c.1066-c.1189. Titterington, David J.
Ph.D., Kent. (Canterbury Christ Church: Hist.). Supervised by Vincent, Nicholas C.
Chronological coverage: 1066–1189
Index terms: Community; Crown; Essex
Divided Gaels. Gaelic Scotland and Gaelic Ireland, 1200-1650: perceptions and connections. McLeod, Wilson C.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. (Scot. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1200–1650
Index terms: Ireland, Gaelic; Scotland, Gaelic; Gaels
Dramatic ritual and preaching in late Anglo-Saxon England. Bedingfield, M. Bradford
D.Phil., Oxford.
Chronological coverage: 900–1066
Hermits, hagiography and popular culture: a comparative study of Durham cathedral priory's hermits in the 12th century. Alexander, Dominic D.
Ph.D., London. (Q.M. Hist.). Supervised by Thacker, Alan T.; Bolton, Brenda
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Index terms: Durham cathedral priory; Popular culture; Church, medieval; Hagiography; Hermits; Religion
Landscape of lordship: the landscape context of Castles in Norfolk, 1066-1506. Liddiard, Robert E.
M.Phil., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Williamson, Tom M.
Chronological coverage: 1066–1506
Index terms: Castles, Norman; Lordship; Countryside; Normans
Landscapes in the southern Welsh Marches: the evidence of the charter collections of Llandaff and Worcester. Hurley, Christopher
M.Phil., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by Davies, Wendy E.
Chronological coverage: 800–1100
Index terms: Charter collection; Llandaff, Wales; Wales; Marches; Worcester, Worcs.; Landscape
Law and society in later Anglo-Saxon England. Boire-Hoffman, Gail R.
M.Sc., Edinburgh.
Chronological coverage: 900–1066
Index terms: Law, Anglo-Saxon; Anglo-Saxons
Leinster, S. Wales, Bristol and Angevin politics, 1135-72: some influences on the earliest English in Ireland. Cottrell, John
Ph.D., Bristol. (Hist. Stud.). Supervised by Smith, Brendan S.
Chronological coverage: 1135–1172
Index terms: Wales, South; Bristol; Leinster, Ireland; Angevin politics; Ireland
'Libellus de rebus gestis Glastoniensibus', attributed to Adam of Damerham, a monk of Glastonbury, edited with introduction and critical notes. Standen, David C.
Ph.D., London. (Ext.)
Chronological coverage: 1250–1291
Index terms: Adam of Damerham (d. 1291); Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Libellus de rebus gestis Glastoniensibus; Glastonbury, Somerset
Livery collars on late medieval English church monuments: a survey of the south-western counties and some suggestion for further study. Friar, Stephen N.St.J.
M.Phil., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Platt, Colin S.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1520
Index terms: Church monuments; Livery collars
Lordship and township in Durham, 1388-1406. Larson, Peter L.
M.A., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Britnell, Richard H.
Chronological coverage: 1388–1406
Index terms: Durham, county; Townships; Lordship
Monastic hospitality: the English Benedictines, c.1070-c.1245. Kerr, Julie
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Hudson, John G.H.
Chronological coverage: 1070–1245
Index terms: Benedictines; Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Hospitality, monastic
Monks and markets: Durham cathedral priory, 1460-1520. Threlfall-Holmes, Miranda
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Lomas, Richard A.; Britnell, Richard H.
Chronological coverage: 1460–1520
Index terms: Durham; Markets; Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Durham cathedral priory
Personal names of women in Wales, Cornwall and Brittany, 400-1400. Cane, Meredith
M.Phil., Wales. (Aberystwyth)
Chronological coverage: 400–1400
Index terms: Cornwall; Wales; Women; Names, women's; Brittany; France
Categories: Gender and Women
Provision for music in the parish church in London. Lloyd, Richard G.C.
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Music). Supervised by Wathey, Andrew B.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Parish churches; London; Music
Reading liturgical practice at Westminster abbey in the late middle ages. Shaw, Alan T.
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Music). Supervised by Wathey, Andrew B.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Westminster abbey; Liturgical practice; Church
Royal regulation of the substance of subjects' bargains, 1272-1399. Seabourne, Gwen C.
Ph.D., Bristol. (Hist. Stud.). Supervised by Wei, Ian P.; Smith, Brendan
Chronological coverage: 1272–1399
Index terms: Trade regulation, royal
Secular political structures in Southumbria in the first half of the 9th century. Featherstone, Peter J.
Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 800–850
Index terms: Political structures, in Southumbria; Southumbria
Settlement and landscape change in S.W. Cheshire. Vipond, Prue
Ph.D., Liverpool. (Archaeol., Classics & Or. Stud.). Supervised by Davey, Peter J.
Chronological coverage: 450–1000
Index terms: Landscape; Settlement
Swein Forkbeard's invasions of England. Howard, Ian
Ph.D., Manchester. (Eng.). Supervised by Rumble, Alex R.
Chronological coverage: 991–1014
Index terms: Swein Forkbeard (d. 1014); Denmark
The Brus family in England and Scotland, 1100-c.1290. Blakely, Ruth M.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1100–1290
Index terms: Scotland; Brus family
The construction of the Saxon shore forts: an economic and contextual study. Pearson, Andrew
Ph.D., Reading. (Archaeol.)
Chronological coverage: 600–1000
Index terms: Forts, Anglo-Saxon; Anglo-Saxons
The development of the wetland vegetation of the Broadland region: a study of the sociohistorical factors which have influenced and modified the development of fen vegetation in Broadland. Parmenter, Joanne M.
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 900–1900
Index terms: Broadland Fens; Wetland vegetation; Fenland, Fens
The Essex gentry, 1381-1450. Starr, Christopher R.
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Fox, Harold S.A.
Chronological coverage: 1381–1450
Index terms: Essex; Gentry
The financial relationship between the London merchant community and Edward III, 1327-77. Axworthy, Roger L.
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1327–1377
Index terms: Finance; Merchants, London; Edward III (1327-77), king; London
The formation of urban elites: civic officials in late medieval York, 1476-1525. Carpenter, Charlotte E.
D.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Jones, Sarah R. Rees; Riddy, Felicity J.
Chronological coverage: 1476–1525
Index terms: Civic officials, in York; Urban elites, in York; York
The knightly families of Northumberland: a crisis in the early 14th century. Dixon, Marie Celeste
M.A., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Prestwich, Michael C.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1330
Index terms: Knightly families; Northumberland; Family, Families
The military career of Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, 1390-1447. Kamilewicz, Alexander C.
M.Litt., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Archer, Rowena
Chronological coverage: 1410–1447
Index terms: Gloucester, Humphrey, duke of (1390-1447)
The 'mystery' of the medieval shipmaster: the shipmaster at law, in business and at sea. Ward, Robin McGregor
Ph.D., London. (Birkbeck Hist.). Supervised by Harding, Vanessa A.
Chronological coverage: 1350–1450
Index terms: Sea; Law, maritime; Shipmasters, medieval; Business
The personnel of castles in England and Wales, 1272-1422. Rickard, John
Ph.D., Hull. (Hist.). Supervised by Ayton, Andrew C.
Chronological coverage: 1272–1422
Index terms: Wales; Castles
The political career and personal life of Robert Burnel, chancellor of Edward I. Huscroft, Richard M.
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1275–1292
Index terms: Edward I (1239-1307), king; Burnel, Robert (d. 1292)
The political thought of Alfred the Great. Pratt, D.R.
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 871–899
Index terms: Alfred the Great (849-99)
The portrayal of women in Irish hagiography to c.900 A.D. Krook, Ann S.
Ph.D., Belfast. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Flanagan, Marie Therese
Chronological coverage: 700–900
Index terms: Hagiography; Ireland; Nuns; Women; Historiography
Categories: Gender and Women; Ecclesiastical and religious history
The royal foundation of Augustinian priories during the reign of Henry I. Butterill, Christine A.T.
Ph.D., London. (Birkbeck Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1100–1135
Index terms: Augustinian priories; Church, medieval; Henry I (1068-1135), king
The rule of Thomas Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, in the W. Midlands, 1369-1401. Gundy, Alison K.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, M. Christine
Chronological coverage: 1369–1401
Index terms: Warwick, earl of, see Beauchamp, Thomas; Midlands; Beauchamp, Thomas (d.1401), earl of Warwick
The Tutbury coin hoard. Rowley, Jennifer E.
M.Phil., Keele. (Hist.). Supervised by Studd, J. Robin
Chronological coverage: 1050–1644
Index terms: Tutbury, Staffs.; Coin hoards
Welsh cathedral chapters, 1100-1300. Pearson, Matthew J.
Ph.D., Wales. (Bangor Hist.). Supervised by Pryce, A. Huw
Chronological coverage: 1100–1300
Index terms: Church; Cathedral chapters, in Wales; Wales
Woodworkers in Norwich, c.1200-1800. Howard, Philip
M.Phil., East Anglia. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1200–1800
Index terms: Norwich; Woodworkers
Yorkshire monasticism, with specific reference to the abbey and dependent town of Selby in the West Riding. Hass, Jeffrey D.
Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Childs, Wendy R.; Palliser, David M.
Chronological coverage: 1070–1540
Index terms: Selby abbey, Yorkshire; West Riding, Yorkshire; Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Yorkshire
2001
A Herefordshire nunnery: a calendar, with introduction, of the Aconbury nunnery. Scott, Mary E.
M.Phil., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Golding, Brian J.
Chronological coverage: 1280–1300
An edition of the Surrey eyre roll of 1262-3. Stewart, Susan M.
M.Phil., London. (K.C. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1262–1263
Index terms: Eyre roll; Surrey
Anglo-Norman defence strategy in selected English border and maritime counties, 1066-87. Richardson, Kay M.
Ph.D., Hull. (Hist.). Supervised by Palmer, John J.N.
Chronological coverage: 1086–1087
Anglo-Saxon churches. Blockley, Kevin
M.Phil., Durham. (Archaeol.)
Chronological coverage: 600–1000
Index terms: Churches, Anglo-Saxon; Anglo-Saxons
Aspects of life at Norwich cathedral priory in the late medieval period. Noble, Claire
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1350–1500
Index terms: Monasticism, Monastic houses, Monasteries; Norwich, cathedral priory
Cambridge and its economic region, 1450-1560. Lee, John S.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1450–1560
Index terms: Cambridge
Charitable institutions in Norfolk and Suffolk, c.1350-1600. Phillips, Elaine
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1350–1600
Index terms: Charitable institutions, in East Anglia; Norfolk; Suffolk
Civitas Winton from Eastgate to Westgate: development of the High Street. Cooper, Justine
Ph.D., Southampton. (King Alfred's Coll., Winchester: Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 800–1994
Index terms: Winchester, Hants.; Eastgate, Winchester; Civitas Winton, see Winchester; Westgate, Winchester
Conciliar politics and administration in the reign of Henry VII. Ford, Lisa L.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1485–1509
Index terms: Henry VII (1457-1509), king; Conciliar politics; Administration, royal
English rule in Ireland in the late 13th and early 14th centuries. Hartland, Beth
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1280–1320
Index terms: Ireland
English vernacular letters, c.1400-1600: language, literacy and culture. Williams, Sarah R.
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Riddy, Felicity J.; Goldberg, P. Jeremy P.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1600
Gender, crime and the local courts in Kent, c.1460-1560. Jones, Karen M.
Ph.D., Greenwich. (Hum.)
Chronological coverage: 1460–1560
Index terms: Gender; Kent; Courts, local; Women; Crime
John Stone, monk of Christ Church, Canterbury and his chronicle. Connor, Meriel E.
M.Phil., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1415–1471
Index terms: Monasticism, Monastic houses, Monasteries; Christ Church, Canterbury; Stone, John (fl. 15th c.); Canterbury, Kent; Chronicles
Landed society in the far north-west of England, 1332-1461. Marsh, John P.
Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1332–1461
Index terms: Landed society
Literary service at the court of Henry VII. Penn, T.D.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Horrox, Rosemary E.
Chronological coverage: 1485–1509
Locality, culture and identity in late medieval Yorkshire. Holford, Matthew L.
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Riddy, Felicity J.; Jones, Sarah R. Rees
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Meanings of singleness: the single woman in late medieval England. Beattie, Cordelia
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Goldberg, P. Jeremy P.; Riddy, Felicity J.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Peasant mentalities and cultures in two contrasting communities in the 14th century: Brandon in Suffolk and Badbury in Wiltshire. Muller, Miriam
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1300–1400
Index terms: Badbury, Wilts.; Suffolk; Brandon, Suffolk; Wiltshire; Peasants
Piety and locality: studies in urban and rural religion in Surrey, c.1450-c.1550. Groom, Matthew
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1450–1550
Index terms: Religion, rural; Surrey; Locality; Piety; Religion, urban
Politics and legislation in England in the early 15th century: the parliament of 1406. El-Gazar, Zein
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1406–1406
Index terms: Parliament (1406); Legislation; Politics
Scottish overseas trade, 1275/86-1597. Rorke, Alistair M.J.
Ph.D., Edinburgh.
Chronological coverage: 1275–1597
Index terms: Scotland; Trade, Scottish
The 15th-century English Stonor letters: a revised text with notes, a glossary and a collation of those letters edited by C.L. Kingsford in 1919 and 1924. Truelove, Alison
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Eng.). Supervised by Kennedy, Ruth
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Kingsford, Charles Lethbridge (1862-1926), historian; Stoner letters
The burnt Germans of the age of iron: early Anglo-Saxon mortuary practices and the study of cremation in past societies. Williams, Howard
Ph.D., Reading. (Archaeol.)
Chronological coverage: 450–650
Index terms: Cremation; Mortuary practices, Anglo-Saxon; Anglo-Saxons
The Cistercian economy in England in the later middle ages. Brigljevic, Ksenija
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1300–1536
Index terms: Cistercians
The conduct and practice of diplomacy during the reign of Edward IV, 1461-83. Meek, Edward L.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Horrox, Rosemary E.
Chronological coverage: 1461–1483
The county community of Hampshire, 1300-1500. Purser, Toby
Ph.D., Southampton. (King Alfred's Coll., Winchester: Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Hampshire
The cult of St. John of Beverley. Wilson, Susan
Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Golding, Brian J.
Chronological coverage: 680–1664
Index terms: John of Beverley, Saint (d. 721), bishop
The dependent cells of the Benedictine monasteries of medieval England, 1066-1540. Heale, M.R.V.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1066–1540
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic house; Benedictines
The Drapers of London, c.1350-c.1550. Quinton, Eleanor J.P.
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1350–1550
Index terms: Drapers' Company; London
The financial relationship of the London merchant community with Edward lll, 1327-77. Axworthy, Roger L.
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1327–1377
Index terms: Finance; Merchants, London; Edward III (1327-77), king; London
The iconography of early Anglo-Saxon coinage, 6th-8th centuries. Gannon, Anna
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist. of Art)
Chronological coverage: 500–800
Index terms: Iconography, Anglo-Saxon; Coinage, Anglo-Saxon; Anglo-Saxons
The idea of the castle in medieval Engalnd. Wheatley, Abigail M.
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Riddy, Felicity J.; Norton, E. Christopher; Grenville, Jane
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
The Midland knights in the period of reform and rebellion, 1258-67. Fernandes, Mario J.
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1258–1267
Index terms: Rebellion; Knights; Midlands
The surnames of the hundred of Scarsdale, Derbyshire. Giller, Anne
Ph.D., Sheffield. (Adult Cont. Educ.)
Chronological coverage: 1300–1990
Index terms: Derbyshire; Scarsdale hundred, Derbs.; Surnames
Travel and the communications network in late Saxon Wessex: a review of the evidence. MacDonald, Jennifer E.
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Cubitt, Catherine R.E.; Carver, Martin O.H.
Chronological coverage: 900–1000
William, Lord Hastings and the governance of Edward IV, with special reference to the second reign, 1471-83. Westervelt, Theron M.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1471–1483
Index terms: Hastings, William (1430?-1483), Baron Hastings; Edward IV (1442-83), king
2002
A landscape given meaning: an archaeological perspective on landscape history in Highland Scotland. Hooper, Janet
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Morrison, Alex
Chronological coverage: 1–1000
Anatomy of an army: the campaigns of 1387-8. Bell, Adrian R.
Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Curry, Anne E.
Chronological coverage: 1387–1388
An examination of the horse in Anglo-Saxon England. Cathers, Kerry
Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by James, Edward F.
Chronological coverage: 700–1013
Anglo-Saxon literacy at Worcester: the evidence of Oswald's leases. Collingridge, Hannah
M.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Cubitt, Catherine R.E.; Tyler, Elizabeth M.
Chronological coverage: 900–1066
Index terms: Anglo-Saxons; Literacy; Worcester, see of
Assembly places in the Anglo-Saxon period: aspects of form and location. Pantos, Aliki
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by O'Donoghue, H.; Blair, W. John
Chronological coverage: 700–1013
A study of episcopacy in Northumbria, 620-735. Gaunt, Adam
M.A., Durham. (Theol.). Supervised by Gilley, Sheridan W.
Chronological coverage: 620–735
Attitudes to death in late medieval and Reformation England, c.1450-1560. Tankard, Danae C.
Ph.D., London. (Birkbeck Hist.). Supervised by Harding, Vanessa A.
Chronological coverage: 1450–1560
Borders history, 1450-1700. Groundwater, K. Anne
M.Sc., Edinburgh.
Chronological coverage: 1450–1700
Change and decay: the Warwickshire manors of the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, late 13th to late 16th centuries. Upton, Penelope J.G.
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Fox, Harold S.A.
Chronological coverage: 1280–1580
Conquest or colonisation: the Scandinavians in Ryedale, 9th to 11th centuries. Carr, Sarah A.
M.A., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Rollason, David W.
Chronological coverage: 800–1100
Dominican art and architecture in the Cambridge Visitation, c.1220-c.1540. Smale, Elizabeth
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Massing, Jean Michel
Chronological coverage: 1220–1540
Index terms: Cambridge Visitation; Dominican art; Artchitecture; Art
Ecclesiastical justice and the detection of heresy in England, 1380-1430. Forrest, Ian J.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Davies, R R; Rubin, Miri E.
Chronological coverage: 1380–1430
Edition and study of selected sermons by Robert Grosseteste. Paul, Suzanne
Ph.D., Leeds. (Medieval Stud.). Supervised by Swan, Mary
Chronological coverage: 1225–1253
Fictions of Judaism in medieval England. Bale, A.P.
D.Phil., Oxford.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Judaism, medieval, in England, see also Jews
Interlaced animal designs in Bernicia examined in the light of the concept of those in the Lindisfarne gospels. Adcock, Gwenda
Ph.D., Durham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Graves, C. Pamela
Chronological coverage: 700–800
Kingship and conversion: constructing pre-Viking Mercia. Tyler, Damian
Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Leyser, C. Conrad; Higham, Nicholas J.
Chronological coverage: 700–800
Lay piety in later medieval Scotland. Brown, Helen S.
M.Sc., Edinburgh. (Scot. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Patterns of clanship and kinship: the MacIntoshes and Clan Chattan, 1291-1609. Cathcart, Alison M.
Ph.D., Aberdeen. (Hist.). Supervised by Macinnes, Allan I.
Chronological coverage: 1291–1609
Perceptions and reality of merchants, trade regulation and commercialization: case studies of medieval Suffolk, 1200-1500. Davis, James
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Hatcher, M. John
Chronological coverage: 1200–1500
Place-names, land and lordship in the medieval earldom of Strathearn. Watson, Angus
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Crawford, Barbara E.; Taylor, Simon
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Readings of John Gower's Confessio Amantis in 15th- and early 16th-century Scotland. Martin, J.M.
D.Phil., Oxford.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1520
Index terms: Confessio Amantis, of John Gower; Gower, John (c.1325-1408), poet; Scotland
Sir Christopher Musgrave of Cumberland and Westmorland, c.1631-1704: a northern gentleman and his political worlds. Colman, Clark S.
Ph.D., Keele. (Hist.). Supervised by Hughes, Ann L.
Chronological coverage: 1651–1704
Society, economy and lordship in Devon in the age of the first two Courtenay earls, c.1297-1377. Burls, Robin J.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Davies, R. Rees
Chronological coverage: 1300–1400
Symbols of change: Anglo-Saxon pendant crosses of the Middle Saxon period, c.600-c.720/30. Chadwick, A.E.
M.Litt., Cambridge. (Hist. of Art)
Chronological coverage: 600–730
Index terms: Pendant crosses, Anglo-Saxon; Anglo-Saxons
The bishops of King Stephen's reign. Marritt, Stephen
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Bates, David R.
Chronological coverage: 1135–1154
The career of Roger Mortimer, 1st earl of March (c.1287-1330). Dryburgh, Paul R.
Ph.D., Bristol. (Hist. Stud.). Supervised by Smith, Brendan .
Chronological coverage: 1307–1330
The county community of Middlesex in the 15th century. Freeman, Jessica
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
The deposition of Richard II: sources, procedure and the law. Weber, Wolfgang C.
M.Litt., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Maddicott, John R.L.
Chronological coverage: 1399–1399
The design of structure in Scottish masonry buildings, c.1100-1650. Harris, Graham St.J.M.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. (Archit.). Supervised by Macdonald, A.J.; Lowrey, J.P.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1650
Index terms: Building techniques; Scotland
The emergence of evangelical theology in Scotland to 1550. Dotterweich, Martin Holt
Ph.D., Edinburgh.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1550
The estates of Chertsey abbey, c.1300-c.1540. Forrest, Mark
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1540
The granges and estates of Kirkstall abbey in the 12th and 13th centuries. Wright, Robert J.
Ph.D., Leeds. (York St. John). Supervised by Palliser, David; Young, Alan
Chronological coverage: 1100–1300
Index terms: Monks, Monasticism, Monastic house; Kirkstall abbey, Yorks.
The Leofwinesons: power, property and patronage in the early English kingdom. Baxter, Stephen D.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Wormald, C. Patrick
Chronological coverage: 1000–1066
The origin and development of the English reredos, 1000-1540. Ollmann, D.T.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist. of Art)
Chronological coverage: 1000–1540
Index terms: Reredos
The origins and development of the Scottish parliament, 1124-1329. McQueen, Alison
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Brown, Michael H.
Chronological coverage: 1124–1329
The place of Durham in the post-conquest spiritual life of the north. Luff, Alexander N.M.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Rollason, David W.
Chronological coverage: 1066–1086
The royal lieutenancy: case studies of the houses of Argyll and Huntly, 1475-1567. Ross, Graeme
M.Phil., Aberdeen. (Hist.). Supervised by Macinnes, Allan I.
Chronological coverage: 1475–1567
Index terms: Huntly family; Argyll family; Administration; Royal lieutenancy
The structure of royal estates in Anglo-Saxon Wessex. Lavelle, Ryan
Ph.D., Southampton. (King Alfred's Coll., Winchester: Hist.). Supervised by Hicks, Michael A.; Yorke, Barbara A.E.
Chronological coverage: 500–800
The surnames of the High Peak hundred of Derbyshire: a study of the distribution of surnames of the High Peak hundred of Derbyshire from the 14th century to the present day, with special emphasis on the medieval and early modern period. Ullathorne, Graham
Ph.D., Sheffield. (Adult Cont. Educ.). Supervised by Hey, David G.
Chronological coverage: 1300–2000
The Vikings and their impact on Kent, 792 A.D.-1042 A.D. Vince, Richard
M.A., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Gameson, Richard G.
Chronological coverage: 792–1042
Index terms: Kent; Vikings
Tithe and agrarian output between the Tyne and Tees, 1350-1450. Dodds, Benjamin
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Britnell, Richard H.
Chronological coverage: 1350–1450
War, politics and landed society in Northumberland, c.1296-1408. King, Andrew C.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Prestwich, Michael C.
Chronological coverage: 1296–1408
William of Ockham: time, prescience and contingency. Navasargian, E.
M.Phil., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1321–1349
Work, sexuality and urban domestic living: masculinity and literature, c.1306-c.1420. Davis, Isabel
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Goldberg, P. Jeremy P.; Riddy, Felicity J.
Chronological coverage: 1306–1420
2003
A green space beyond self-interest: the evolution of common land in Norfolk, c.750-2003. Birtles, Sara
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Williamson, Tom M.
Chronological coverage: 750–2003
Index terms: Norfolk; Common land
Alien courtiers of 13th-century England and their assimilation. Ray, Michael G.I.
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1200–1300
Index terms: Aliens, assimilation of; Courtiers, alien
An edition of the Wherwell cartulary. Bucknill, Rhoda P.
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1364–1364
Index terms: Cartulary, of Wherwell; Wherwell, Hants.
Anglo-Saxon attitudes to the past: a landscape perspective. Semple, S.J.
D.Phil., Oxford.
Chronological coverage: 600–1000
Index terms: Landscape; Anglo-Saxons
An investigation of the economics and productivity of the iron industry in Great Britain in the 'charcoal iron period'. King, Peter W.
Ph.D., Wolverhampton. (Hum., Lang. & Soc. Sc.). Supervised by Wanklyn, Malcolm D.G.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1750
Index terms: Industry; Productivity; Iron industry; Economics
Aspects of gender and craft production in early Anglo-Saxon England, with reference to the kingdom of Kent. Harrington, Susan K.
Ph.D., London. (Inst. Archaeol.). Supervised by Welch, Martin G.; Hamilton, Sue
Chronological coverage: 450–650
Index terms: Anglo-Saxons; Craft production, Anglo-Saxon; Gender; Kent
Aspects of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman mint of Worcester, 975-1158. Symons, David J.
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 957–1158
Index terms: Mint, see Coinage; Coinage, Norman; Coinage, Anglo-Saxon
Britain and Scandinavian Ireland: the dynasty of Ivarr and pan-insular politics to 1014. Downham, C.E.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Anglo-Saxon)
Chronological coverage: 856–1014
Index terms: Ivarr the Boneless (c.794-873); Foreign relations, with Scandinavian Ireland; Ireland, Scandinavian
Chantry foundations and chantry chaplains at St. Paul's cathedral, London, c. 1200-1548. Rousseau, Marie-Hélene
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1200–1548
Index terms: St. Paul's cathedral; London, St. Paul's cathedral; Chantrys
Croxton abbey: buildings and community. Hall, Jacqueline
M.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Norton, E. Christopher
Chronological coverage: 1162–1540
Index terms: Community; Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Croxton Kerrial, Leics., abbey; Buildings
Devotion to St. John the Baptist in England in the middle ages. McDonagh, M.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Div.). Supervised by Duffy, Eamon
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Devotion, religious; John the Baptist, St.
Early ecclesiastical organization: the evidence from north-east Yorkshire. Kroebel, Christiane
M.A., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Rollason, David W.
Chronological coverage: 700–1013
Index terms: Church, medieval; Ecclesiastical organization, in Yorks.; Yorkshire
Ecclesiastical structural reform in Ireland and Scotland in the 11th and 12th centuries. Miller, Karen
Ph.D., Aberdeen. (Hist.). Supervised by Ditchburn, David M.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1200
Index terms: Church, medieval, in Scotland; Ireland; Church, medieval, in Ireland; Scotland
Edward II and parliament. Bradford, Phillip J.
M.A., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Goldberg, P. Jeremy P.
Chronological coverage: 1307–1327
Index terms: Parliament, of Edward II; Edward II (1284-1327), king
Feeding the poor to commemorate the dead: the pro anima almsgiving of Henry III of England, 1227-72. Dixon-Smith, Sally A.
Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by d'Avray, David L.
Chronological coverage: 1227–1272
Index terms: Henry III (1207-72), king; Almsgiving
Food in the city: an interdisciplinary study of the ideological and symbolic uses of food in the urban environment in later medieval England. Wells, Sharon
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.)
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Food, uses of; Towns
Government and political society in the West Riding area of Yorkshire, 1399-1461. Punshon, Mark C.
Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Ormrod, W. Mark
Chronological coverage: 1399–1461
Index terms: Political society, in Yorks.; West Riding, Yorks.; Government, in Yorks.; Yorkshire, West Riding
Knighthood, chivalry and the Crown in 15th-century Scotland, 1424-1513. Stevenson, Katherine C.
Ph.D., Edinburgh. (Scot. Hist.). Supervised by Boardman, Stephen I.; Goodare, Julian
Chronological coverage: 1424–1513
Index terms: Chivalry, in Scotland; Knighthood, in Scotland; Scotland
Landscapes, communities and exchange: a reassessment of Anglo-Saxon economics and social change, A.D. 400-900, with special reference to Kent. Brookes, Stuart J.
Ph.D., London. (Inst. Archaeol.). Supervised by Milne, Gustav; Welch, Martin G.
Chronological coverage: 400–900
Index terms: Economics, Anglo-Saxon; Exchange, Anglo-Saxon; Kent; Community, Anglo-Saxon; Landscape; Anglo-Saxons
Late medieval English and Welsh monasteries and their patrons, c.1300-1540. Stoeber, Karen
Ph.D., Southampton. (King Alfred's Coll., Winchester: Hist.). Supervised by Yorke, Barbara A.E.; Hicks, Michael A.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1540
Index terms: Patronage, ecclesiastical; Monks, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Wales, and England
London clothmaking, c.1250-c.1550. Oldland, John R.
M.Phil., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1250–1550
Index terms: Clothmaking, in London; London
Manhood, youth and politics in the reign of Richard II (1377-99). Fletcher, Christopher D.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Watts, John L.
Chronological coverage: 1377–1399
Index terms: Richard II (1367-1400), king; Manhood; Youth
Military technology in late 13th- and 14th-century England. Storey, Randy
Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Curry, Anne E
Chronological coverage: 1280–1400
Index terms: Military technology
Monastic charitable provision in later medieval England, c.1260-1540. Rushton, N.S.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Smith, Richard M.
Chronological coverage: 1260–1540
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Charity, monastic
Monastic letter-collections of the 12th century in England. Karn, Nicholas E.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Sharpe, Richard
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Index terms: Letter-collections, monastic; Monks, monasticism
Personal names of men in Wales, Cornwall and Brittany, 400-1400 A.D. Cane, Meredith
Ph.D., Wales (Aberystwyth).
Chronological coverage: 400–1400
Index terms: Wales; Cornwall; Personal names, male; Brittany
Political geography and political structures in earlier medieval Ireland. McGowan, Katherine M.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Eng.). Supervised by Dumville, David N.
Chronological coverage: 700–1000
Index terms: Geography, political, in Ireland; Ireland
Praise and propaganda: prophetic poetry in Wales. Schoales, Elizabeth
Ph.D., Wales. (Lampeter Hist.). Supervised by Thorne, David; Burton, Janet E.
Chronological coverage: 1200–1400
Index terms: Prophetic poetry, in Wales; Propaganda, in Wales; Wales
Psalms and early Tudor humanism. Taylor, A.W.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Eng.)
Chronological coverage: 1485–1520
Index terms: Humanism, Tudor; Psalms
Rings of the Lord: the finger-ring and a devotional object in later medieval England. McClure, Lara S.
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Grenville, Jane; Marks, Richard
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Devotional objects; Finger-rings
Rural credit, debt litigation and manor courts in England, c.1290-c.1380. Briggs, C.D.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Smith, Richard M.
Chronological coverage: 1290–1380
Index terms: Debt litigation; Manor courts
Sanctity in 10th-century Anglo-Latin hagiography: Wulfstan of Winchester's Vita Sancti Æthelwoldi and Byrhtferth of Ramsey's Vita Sancti Oswaldi. Robertson, Nicola J.
Ph.D., Leeds. (Medieval Stud.). Supervised by Wood, Ian N.; Swan, Mary
Chronological coverage: 900–1000
Index terms: Byrhtferth of Ramsey (fl.990-1020); Wulfstan of Winchester (fl. c.995-1020); Hagiography; Sanctity; Vita Sancti Æthelwoldi, of Wulfstan of Winchester; Vita Sancti Oswaldi, of Byrhtferth of Ramsey
Sanctuary in the reign of Henry VII, with particular reference to Beverley and Durham. Sartain, D.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, M. Christine
Chronological coverage: 1485–1509
Index terms: Durham; Henry VII (1457-1509), king; Sanctuary; Beverley, Yorks,
Silver mining in England and Wales, 1066-1500. Claughton, Peter F.
Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Whittle, Jane C.; Burt, Roger
Chronological coverage: 1066–1500
Index terms: Mining, silver
Slavery and culture in medieval Britain and Ireland: an alternative perspective of an enduring institution. Wyatt, David
Ph.D., Wales. (Cardiff Hist. & Archaeol.). Supervised by Aird, William M.
Chronological coverage: 787–1013
Index terms: Ireland, and Britain; Culture, medieval; Slavery, medieval
The 11th- and early 12th-century manuscripts of Bury St. Edmunds abbey. Rushforth, R.J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Anglo-Saxon). Supervised by Dumville, David M.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1120
Index terms: Manuscripts; Bury St. Edmunds, Suff., abbey; Monasticism
The bishop's palace at Wells: an architectural and social history, c.1207-1465. Reeve, M.M.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist. of Art)
Chronological coverage: 1207–1465
Index terms: Episcopacy; Architecture; Bishop's Palace, Wells; Wells, Som.
The cult of St. Thecla in Anglo-Saxon England. Franc, Catherine A.
Ph.D., Manchester.
Chronological coverage: 600–1066
Index terms: Thecla (1st cent. A.D.), Saint; Saints, cult of
The development of the rural landscape of the Bourn Valley, south Cambridgeshire, c.600-1100 A.D. Oosthuizen, S.M.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Geog.)
Chronological coverage: 600–1100
Index terms: Cambridgeshire; Bourn Valley, Cambs.; Landscape
The emporia of Middle Saxon England: hinterlands, trade and rural exchange. Palmer, J.B.O.
D.Phil., Oxford.
Chronological coverage: 600–730
Index terms: Exchange, rural; Trade; Anglo-Saxons
The Fitzalan earls of Arundel to 1415. Greenhalgh, David C.
M.Phil., Wales. (Bangor Hist.). Supervised by Pryce, A. Huw
Chronological coverage: 1243–1415
Index terms: Fitzalan earls of Arundel; Arundel, earls of
The growth and decline of direct demesne management in medieval England. Poynder, Nicholas
Ph.D., Belfast. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Campbell, Bruce M.S.
Chronological coverage: 1020–1539
Index terms: Demesne management
The history of Guildford castle. Alexander, Mary
Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Astill, Grenville G.; Curry, Anne E.
Chronological coverage: 1090–1600
Index terms: Guildford, Surr., castle; Castles
The medieval palace, park and forest of Clarendon, Wiltshire. Richardson, Mandy
Ph.D., Southampton. (King Alfred's Coll., Winchester: Hist.). Supervised by Reynalds, Andrew; James, Tom Beaumont
Chronological coverage: 1100–1500
Index terms: Clarendon, Wilts.; Forests; Parks; Palaces
The Nonae: the records of the taxation of the ninth in England, 1340-1. Livingstone, Marilyn
Ph.D., Belfast. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Campbell, Bruce M.S.
Chronological coverage: 1340–1341
Index terms: Nonarum Inquisitiones (1340-2); Taxation
The patronage of Benedictine art and architecture in the west of England during the later middle ages (1300-1540). Luxford, J.M.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Binski, P.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1540
Index terms: Architecture; Art; Patronage, artistic; Benedictine art
The pattern of consumption of Winchester college, c.1390-1540. Harwood, Winifred
Ph.D., Southampton. (King Alfred's Coll., Winchester: Hist.). Supervised by Richardson, Roger C.; Hare, John N.; Hicks, Michael A.
Chronological coverage: 1390–1540
Index terms: Winchester college; Consumption
The presence of magic in the middle ages, particularly the incorporation of pagan beliefs into Christianity within the British Isles. Grabove, Jennifer L.
Ph.D., Hull. (Hist.). Supervised by Haseldine, Julian P.
Chronological coverage: 600–1485
Index terms: Christians, Christianity; Pagan beliefs; Magic
The Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticarum and ecclesiastical law reform under the Tudors: society, politics and religion. Jackson, J.F.
D.Phil., Oxford.
Chronological coverage: 1485–1603
Index terms: Ecclesiastical law reform; Church, from 16th cent.; Law reform, ecclesiastical; Society, Tudor; Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticarum; Politics, Tudor; Religion, Tudor
The Synonyma by Isidore of Seville as a source in Anglo-Saxon England. Di Sciacca, C.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Anglo-Saxon)
Chronological coverage: 600–1000
Index terms: Synonyma, of Isidore of Seville; Isidore of Seville, St. (c.560-636); Anglo-Saxons
The town and manor of Glastonbury, c. 1086-1400. Marston, Lynn
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Fox, Harold S.A.
Chronological coverage: 1086–1400
Index terms: Towns; Glastonbury, Som.; Manors
The views of Roger Bacon on geography, world religions and the defence of Christendom as expressed in his Opus Maius. Power, A.L.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Abulafia, David S.H.
Chronological coverage: 1234–1294
Index terms: Bacon, Roger (1214?-1294), philosopher and scientist; Geography; Opus Maius, of Roger Bacon; Christendom, defence of; Religion, world
Vernacular humanism in England, c.1440-1485. Wakelin, D.L.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Eng.). Supervised by Beadle, H. Richard L.
Chronological coverage: 1440–1485
Index terms: Humanism, vernacular
2004
Challenges posed by the geography of the Scottish Highlands to ecclesiastical endeavour over the centuries. Stephen, John Rothney
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts)
Chronological coverage: 1000–2000
Index terms: Geography, of Scotland; Church, in Scotland; Scotland, Highlands
Fundatio, ordinatio and statuta: the statutes and constitutional documents of English hospitals to 1300. Watson, Sethina C.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Leyser, Henrietta L.V.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1300
Index terms: Medicine, medieval; Hospitals, medieval
Gender, nation and conquest in William of Malmesbury's Gesta Regum Anglorum. Fenton, Kirsten A.
Ph.D., Liverpool.
Chronological coverage: 1120–1134
Index terms: Gesta Regum Anglorum, of William of Malmesbury; Malmesbury, William of (b. c.1090, d. in or after 1142), historian; Gender; Nation; Conquest
John Hardyng's Chronicle: a study of the two versions and a critical edition of both for the period 1327-1464. Peverley, Sarah L.
Ph.D., Hull.
Chronological coverage: 1327–1464
Index terms: Hardyng, John (b. 1377/8, d. in or after 1464), chronicler; Chronicle, of John Hardyng
Minor landlords and peasants in the 'long 15th century', c.1380-1530: a social and economic study of rural Northamptonshire. Taylor, Fredrik C.
Ph.D., Birmingham.
Chronological coverage: 1380–1530
Index terms: Rural economy; Northamptonshire; Peasants; Landlords; Rural society
Orkney pilgrimage: perspectives of the cult of St. Magnus. Søiland, Margareth Buer
Ph.D., Glasgow.
Chronological coverage: 1115–1400
Index terms: Saints, cult of; Magnus (1076?-1115?), Saint, earl of Orkney; Pilgrimage; Orkney
Settlement and integration in Scotland, 1124-1214: local society and the development of aristocratic communities, with special reference to the Anglo-French settlement of the south-east. Webb, Nigel M.
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts)
Chronological coverage: 1124–1214
Index terms: Society, local, in Scotland; Scotland; Settlement, in Scotland; Aristocracy, in Scotland
Shropshire and the March of Wales, c.1070-1283: the creation of separate identities. Lieberman, Max
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Davies, R Rees
Chronological coverage: 1070–1283
Index terms: Marches, of Wales; Wales; Shropshire; Identity, in Wales
The de Vere earls of Oxford, 1400-1513. Ross, James A.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Archer, Rowena E.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1513
Index terms: Nobility; de Vere family; Oxford
The estate of Gloucester abbey, 1086-1348. Smyth, Graham P.
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dyer, Christopher C.
Chronological coverage: 1086–1348
Index terms: Church, medieval; Gloucester abbey, estate; Monastic houses; Estates
The obedientiary account rolls of Worcester cathedral priory, 1469-1540. Morrison, David
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1469–1540
Index terms: Account rolls, of Worcester cathedral priory; Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Worcester cathedral priory
The small towns of medieval Gloucestershire: origins and development. Catchpole, Antonia
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Geog.). Supervised by Slater, Terry R.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Gloucestershire; Towns, medieval
Viking-age coin finds from the Isle of Man: a study of coin circulation, production and concepts of wealth. Collins, K.A. Bornholdt
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Hills, Catherine M.
Chronological coverage: 700–1100
Index terms: Coin circulation, Viking; Isle of Man; Viking age; Wealth, Viking
2005
An edition of the Nostell Priory Cartulary (Cotton Vespasian E xix). Frost, Judith
Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Smith, David M.
Chronological coverage: 1122–1500
Index terms: Cartulary, Nostell priory; Nostell priory, cartulary; Monastic houses
Anglo-Saxon magic: aspects of popular religion in England, 800-1066. Skidmore, R. Lewis
Ph.D., Birmingham.
Chronological coverage: 800–1066
Index terms: Religion, see also Church; Religion, popular; Magic, Anglo-Saxon
An introduction to and edition of the chief justice's roll of the 1286 eyre to Buckinghamshire. Boatwright, M. Lesley
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1286–1286
Index terms: Eyre roll, Buckinghamshire; Buckinghamshire
An introduction to and edition of the Suffolk eyre roll of 1240 - civil pleas. Gallagher, Eric J.
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1240–1240
Index terms: Eyre roll, Suffolk; Suffolk
A prosopographical analysis of society in east central Scotland, c.1100-1260, with special reference to ethnicity. Hammond, Matthew H.
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Broun, Dauvit E.; Dunn, Marilyn
Chronological coverage: 1100–1260
Index terms: Society, in Scotland; Prosopography; Scotland; Ethnicity, in Scotland
A social archaeology of medieval parish church chapels and chantries: a perspective from southern and western England. Roffey, Simon
Ph.D., Southampton. (U.C. Winchester: Hist.). Supervised by Reynolds, Andrew; Hicks, Michael A.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Chapels; Churches, parish; Archaeology, social; Chantries
Aspects of Welsh saints' cults and pilgrimage, 1066-1530. Garland, Lisa
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Webb, Diana M.
Chronological coverage: 1066–1530
Index terms: Pilgrimage; Wales; Saints, cult of
Bastard feudalism and the bishops of Winchester, c.1300-1500. Brown, Richard
Ph.D., Southampton. (U.C. Winchester: Hist.). Supervised by James, Thomas B.; Hicks, Michael A.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Bishops, of Winchester; Winchester, bishops of; Bastard feudalism
Chivalry in late medieval Scotland. Reader, Robert
M.Litt., Aberdeen. (Hist.). Supervised by Macdonald, Alistair J.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Chivalry, in Scotland; Scotland
Collaboration and litigation in two Suffolk manor courts, 1289-1364. Phillips, Jennifer L.
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1289–1364
Index terms: Manor courts; Litigation; Suffolk
Cults of political martyrs in late medieval England. Piroyansky, Danna
Ph.D., London. (Q.M. Hist.). Supervised by Rubin, Miri
Chronological coverage: 1350–1500
Index terms: Martyrs, cults of
Discourses on the body and sexuality in early Anglo-Saxon England. Pettit, Emma
Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Cubitt, Catherine R.E.
Chronological coverage: 600–700
Index terms: Sexuality, Anglo-Saxon; Body
England and medieval anti-semitism, 1150-1350: clerical sermons and the transmission of stereotypes. Kovalcik, Timothy Mitchell
Ph.D., Bristol.
Chronological coverage: 1150–1350
Index terms: Stereotypes, Jewish; Sermons; Anti-Semitism; Jews
English colonisation strategies in Ireland and Wales in the 13th and 14th centuries. Korngiebel, Diane M.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Davies, R. Rees
Chronological coverage: 1200–1400
Index terms: Colonisation, of Wales; Wales, and England; Colonisation, of Ireland; Ireland, and England
English vernacular script, c.990-c.1035. Stokes, Peter A.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Anglo-Saxon). Supervised by Dumville, David N.
Chronological coverage: 990–1035
Index terms: Script, vernacular
Family, lordship and service - the Courcys in the 11th and 12th centuries. Flanders, Steve
Ph.D., Belfast. (Mod. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1171–1219
Index terms: Courcy family; Service, medieval; Lordship, medieval; Family, medieval
Henry VII and parliament. Cavill, Paul R.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Gunn, Steven J.
Chronological coverage: 1485–1509
Index terms: Henry VII (1457-1509), king; Parliament
Historical resource use and ecological change in semi-natural woodland: Western Oakwoods in Argyll, Scotland. Sansum, Philip
Ph.D., Stirling. (Environmental Sc.). Supervised by Watson, Fiona J.; Tipping, Richard
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Scotland; Ecological change, in Scotland; see also Forests, Parks; Argyll, Scotland; Woodland, in Scotland; Western Oakwoods, Argyll
Household materials and social networks in Norwich, 1371-1500: a study of testamentary evidence. Dauteuille, Karine J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Smith, Richard M.
Chronological coverage: 1371–1500
Index terms: Wills; Norwich; Social networks; Households; Testaments
Instruments in context: telling the time in England, 1350-1500. Eagleton, Catherine T.
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1350–1500
Index terms: Time, telling of
Kinship in 13th-century England: the canon law and the common land. Worby, Samantha J.
Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by d'Avray, David L.
Chronological coverage: 1200–1300
Index terms: Common land; Canon law; Kinship
Landscape, power and politics: the place of the park in medieval English society, c.1100-c.1535. Mileson, Stephen A.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Watts, John L.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1535
Index terms: Politics, medieval; Parks; Power; Landscape; Society, medieval
Lay male sanctity in early 12th-century England. Huntington, Joanna
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Tyler, Elizabeth; Biller, Peter P.A.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1125
Index terms: Religion; Sanctity, male; Lay people
Lordship and land: Suffolk in the 10th and 11th centuries. Marten-Holden, Lucy
M.Phil., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Harper-Bill, Christopher
Chronological coverage: 900–1100
Index terms: Suffolk; Lordship
Music in English miscellanies of the 12th and 13th centuries. Deeming, Helen L.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Music). Supervised by Rankin, S.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1300
Index terms: Musical miscellanies
National sentiment and national identity in England, c.1272-c.1377. Ruddick, Andrea C.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, M. Christine
Chronological coverage: 1272–1377
Index terms: Identity, national; National sentiment
Power, ambition and political rehabilitation: the Despensers, c.1281-1400. Lawrence, Martyn J.
Ph.D., York.
Chronological coverage: 1281–1400
Index terms: Despenser family; Ambition; Power
Race, gender and wealth in a medieval Welsh borough: access to capital, market participation and status in Ruthin, 1312-22. Stevens, Matthew F.
Ph.D., Wales. (Aberystwyth Hist. & Welsh Hist.). Supervised by Schofield, Phillipp
Chronological coverage: 1312–1322
Index terms: Gender, in Wales; Race, in Wales; Wales; Wealth, in Wales; Ruthin, Wales; Commerce, in Wales
Reflections of reality in the manor court: Sutton-in-the-Isle, 1308-91. Smith, Erin N. McGibbon
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Hatcher, M.J.
Chronological coverage: 1308–1391
Index terms: Courts, manor; Sutton-in-the-Isle, ??; Manor courts
Representations of the Nativity in the art and vernacular literature of the Anglo-Saxons. Condie, Victoria A.H.
D.Phil., Oxford.
Chronological coverage: 600–1066
Index terms: Art, Anglo-Saxon; Nativity, Anglo-Saxon representations of; Literature, Anglo-Saxon vernacular
Rewriting history in the cult of St. Cuthbert from the 9th to the 12th centuries. Crumplin, Sally
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Bartlett, Robert J.
Chronological coverage: 800–1200
Index terms: Cuthbert (c.635-87), Saint, bishop of Lindisfarne; Saints, cult of
Sheep farming in medieval Gwynedd and Pembrokeshire. Johnson, Catherine
Ph.D., Wales. (Lampeter Hist.). Supervised by Burton, Janet E.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Gwynedd, Wales; Wales; Farming; Sheep farming; Pembrokeshire, Wales
Society and economy at Oakham, c.1000-c.1500: lords, peasants and townspeople. Fletcher, Martin T.
Ph.D., Sheffield.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Lords, Lordship; Economy; Society; Oakham (Rutland); Peasants; Towns
The Anglo-Norman aristocracy of Kent and Sussex. Yarlett, Richard
M.Phil., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Bartlett, Robert J.
Chronological coverage: 1066–1154
Index terms: see also nobility; Kent; Aristocracy, Anglo-Norman; Sussex
The Anglo-Norman aristocracy under divided lordship, 1087-1106: a social and political study. Strevett, Neil
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts)
Chronological coverage: 1087–1106
Index terms: Lords, Lordship, Anglo-Norman; Aristocracy, Anglo-Norman
The Anglo-Saxon origins of Stafford and its churches. Edwards, Matthew J.
M.Phil., Birmingham.
Chronological coverage: 700–1066
Index terms: Churches, in Stafford; Stafford (Staffs.)
The career of Matilda of Boulogne as countess and queen in England, 1135-52. Dark, Patricia A.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Thomson, Benjamin J.
Chronological coverage: 1135–1152
Index terms: Matilda of Boulogne (c.1103-52), queen; Queens, Queenship
The clerical physician in late medieval England. Ralley, Robert C.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist. & Phil. of Sc.). Supervised by Kassell, Lauren
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Medicine, medieval; Clerical physicians
The De Excidio Britonum of Gildas and the early British church: an interdisciplinary approach. George, Karen L.
Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Wood, Ian N.
Chronological coverage: 500–570
Index terms: De Excidio Britonum, of Gildas; Gildas (fl. 5th-6th cent.), writer; Church, medieval
The early Black Books of Lincoln's Inn. Jevon, Kathryn
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1422–1700
Index terms: London, Lincoln's Inn; Law, see also Litigation; Law; Black Books, of Lincoln's Inn
The governance of Edward I, 1272-1307, with special reference to Shropshire, Warwickshire and Kent. Burt, Caroline
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, M. Christine
Chronological coverage: 1272–1307
Index terms: Shropshire; Warwickshire; Edward I (1239-1307), king; Kent
The impact of the Black Death on 17 units of account of the bishopric of Winchester. Arthur, Paula
Ph.D., Southampton. (U.C. Winchester: Hist.). Supervised by Hicks, Michael A.; James, Thomas B.; Page, M.
Chronological coverage: 1348–1349
Index terms: Bishoprics, see Winchester; Winchester, bishopric of; Black Death
The influence of 'Lollardy' and reformist ideas on English legislation, c.1376-c.1422. Foulser, Nicholas E.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Given-Wilson, Chris
Chronological coverage: 1376–1422
Index terms: Legislation, and Lollardy; Lollardy
The law enforcement policy of Edward IV and its impact, with special reference to Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, Hertfordshire and Essex, 1461-83. Coates, Neil J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, M. Christine
Chronological coverage: 1461–1483
Index terms: Nottinghamshire; Law enforcement; Derbyshire; Edward IV (1442–1483), king; Hertfordshire; Essex
The manuscripts of the works of Gerald of Wales. Rooney, Catherine M.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Anglo-Saxon). Supervised by Dumville, David N.
Chronological coverage: 1166–1223
Index terms: Gerald of Wales (c.1146-c.1223), author; Chronicles
The medieval landscape and economy of the Forest of Dean. Townley, Elizabeth L.
Ph.D., Bristol.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Forest of Dean, Glos.; Economy, medieval; Landscape, medieval
The narrative of the Scottish nation and its late medieval readers: non-textual reader scribal activity in the MSS. of Fordun, Bower and their derivatives. Tod, Murray A.L.
Ph.D., Glasgow.
Chronological coverage: 1440–1500
Index terms: Fordun, John (d. in or after 1363), chronicler; Scotland; Chronicles, Scottish; Bower, Walter (1385-1449), abbot of Inchcolm and historian
The Oxfordshire eyre roll of 1261. Jobson, Adrian
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1261–1261
Index terms: Eyre roll, Oxfordshire; Oxfordshire
The politics of mercy: the use of the royal pardon in 14th-century England. Lacey, Helen
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Ormrod, W. Mark; Havely, Nicholas
Chronological coverage: 1300–1400
Index terms: Pardons, royal; Mercy
The practice of Irish kingship in the central middle ages. Zumbuhl, Mark J.
Ph.D., Glasgow.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1300
Index terms: Kingship, in Ireland; Ireland
The regimen in late medieval England. Hardingham, Glenn J.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Jones, Peter M.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Governance, medieval
The role of the prior of St. John in late medieval England. Phillips, Simon
Ph.D., Southampton. (U.C. Winchester: Hist.). Supervised by Beaumont James, Tom; Hicks, Michael A.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Monasteries, Monastic houses; Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem; Prior of St. John
The Roman-medieval transition in the Essex landscape: a study in persistence, continuity and change. Morris, Brynmor W.
Ph.D., Exeter.
Chronological coverage: 500–700
Index terms: Landscape, of Essex; Essex
The Scottish wars of Edward III, 1327-38. Candy, Christopher A.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Prestwich, Michael C.
Chronological coverage: 1327–1338
Index terms: Scottish wars, of Edward III; Edward III (1327-77), king
Welsh kingship, A.D. 383-1063: a reassessment of terminology and political formation. Stokes, Kaele L.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Anglo-Saxon). Supervised by Dumville, David N.
Chronological coverage: 383–1063
Index terms: Kingship, in Wales; Wales
Wills and will-making in late Anglo-Saxon England. Hall, Linda Tollerton
Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Cubitt, Catherine R.E.
Chronological coverage: 900–1066
Index terms: Testaments; Wills
2006
An edition of the cartulary of Binham priory, Norfolk, with a critical introduction. Margerum, Johanna
M.Phil., East Anglia. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1350–1400
Index terms: Cartulary, of Binham priory (Norf.); Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Norfolk; Binham priory (Norf.)
A peculiar prosperity: Windsor in the high middle ages. Lewis, David
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1150–1300
Index terms: Windsor (Berks.)
Apprenticeship in later medieval London, c.1300-c.1530. Hovland, Stephanie
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1350–1530
Index terms: London; Apprenticeship; Trade
A sensible Reformation: the senses and liturgical life in Tudor England. Milner, Matthew
Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1485–1603
Index terms: Liturgy, Tudor; Church, Tudor; Reformation
Aspects of power relationships between the English and the Welsh in the principality of Wales, 1284-1415: conflict and synthesis. Davis, Carolyn
M.Phil., Cardiff. (Hist. & Archaeol.)
Chronological coverage: 1284–1415
Index terms: Wales, and England
A study of the early recorded place-names of the South Cumbria area. Corrigan, Linda M.
Ph.D., Manchester.
Chronological coverage: 400–1000
Categories: Ancient
Byzantine astrology in the 11th century. Vladimirou, Andrew
Ph.D., Birmingham.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1200
Index terms: Astrology, Byzantine; Byzantium
Canon law and the letters of Ivo of Chartres. Rolker, Christof
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1090–1115
Index terms: Ivo, bishop of Chartres (c.1040-1116); Canon law
Church reform ideas and practices in 15th-century England: with special reference to Reginald Pecock, Thomas Gascoigne and college foundations. Choi, Jong W.
Ph.D., Birmingham.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Gascoigne, Thomas (1404–58), theologian; Universities; Pecock, Reginald (c.1392-c.1459), bishop of Chichester; Church (16th-18th cent.); Education; Philanthropic foundations
'Danger - falling masonry': rebuilding the ruins of St. Radegund's abbey, Kent. Huitson, Toby
M.A., Kent. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1190–1535
Index terms: St. Radegund's abbey (Kent); Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Kent; Architecture
Dives and pauper and an ‘aesthetics of response’: readings of devotional practice in 15th-century England. Vince, Emilie J.
M.Phil., Birmingham.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Devotional practice
English settlers in 14th-century Ireland: a case study of twelve landed families of south Leinster/east Munster. Mungham, Angela
M.A., Durham. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1300–1400
Index terms: Leinster; Settlement, in Ireland; Ireland; Munster
Forging links with the past: the 12th-century reconstruction of Anglo-Saxon Peterborough. Morris, Avril
Ph.D., Leicester. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Index terms: Peterborough (Cambs.)
From St. Margaret to the Maid of Norway: queens and queenship in Scotland, 1066-1290. Nelson, Jessica
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1066–1290
Index terms: Margaret, St. (c.1046-93), queen of Scotland; Scotland; Queens, Queenship; Margaret, Maid of Norway (1283-90), queen of Scotland
Government and locality in Essex in the reign of Henry III, 1216-72. Moore, K.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1216–1272
Index terms: Henry III (1207-72), king; Essex; Government, in Essex
Hiberno-Saxon and Hiberno-Scandinavian contact in the west of the Northumbrian kingdom: a focus on the church. Edmonds, Fiona L.
D.Phil., Oxford.
Chronological coverage: 500–1200
Categories: Ancient
Hinton priory and its impact on the locality. Dodge, Margaret
M.Phil., Bristol.
Chronological coverage: 1230–1539
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Hinton priory, Som.
History and charters of Higham in the middle ages. Davis, Andrew
M.Phil., London. (K.C. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Kent; Higham (Kent); Charters
Ideology and the family in late medieval York. Tyler, Michael
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.)
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Ideology; Family; York
Jewish converts to Christianity in medieval London. Fogle, Lauren
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1100–1400
Index terms: Christianity; Conversion, Jewish, to Christianity; London; Jews, and Christians
Magna turris: a study of the development, planning and use of social space in donjons of the 11th and 12th centuries located in the geographical territories of the Norman and Angevin kings of England. Marshall, Pamela E.
Ph.D., Nottingham.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1200
Manor houses, churches and settlements: historical geographies of the Yorkshire Wolds before c.1600. McDonagh, Briony
Ph.D., Nottingham.
Chronological coverage: 1200–1600
Index terms: Historical geography; Settlement; Churches; Manor houses; Yorkshire Wolds
Medieval pottery production in England. Marter, Philip
Ph.D., Southampton. (Winchester: Hist)
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Pottery production
Medieval Rothley, Leicestershire: manor, soke and parish. McLoughlin, Vanessa
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Leicestershire; Manors; Rothley (Leics.); Parishes; Sokes
Mothers, mothering and motherhood in late Anglo-Saxon England. Beaumont, Naomi
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.)
Chronological coverage: 900–1066
Index terms: Mothers, Motherhood, Anglo-Saxon
Music in the arts faculty of Paris in the 13th and early 14th centuries. Rico, Gilles
D.Phil., Oxford.
Chronological coverage: 1200–1350
Northern castles and garrisons in the later middle ages. Cornell, David J.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1350–1500
Index terms: Military; Garrisons; Castles
Orderic Vitalis and Norman society, c.1035-1087. Bickford Smith, James
D.Phil., Oxford.
Chronological coverage: 1035–1087
Oxfordshire women in the 13th century. Hanchett, Polly
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1200–1300
Index terms: Oxfordshire; Women
Categories: Gender and Women; Cultural history; Social history
Political roles of women in the earlier Anglo-Saxon period. Sterling, William E.
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 450–650
Index terms: Politics, and women; Women
Categories: Political history; Gender and Women
Re-imagining history in Anglo-Norman prose chronicles. Spence, J.B.W.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Eng.)
Chronological coverage: 1066–1154
Index terms: Chronicles, see also Narrative sources; Chronicles, Anglo-Norman
Remembering the dead in Anglo-Saxon England. Devlin, Zoe
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.)
Chronological coverage: 700–1066
Index terms: Dead, remembrance of
Richmondshire, 1372-1425. Devine, Melaine J.
Ph.D., Teesside.
Chronological coverage: 1372–1425
Royalty and the church in Ireland and Britain to A.D. 1050. Schaffer, B.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Anglo-Saxon)
Chronological coverage: 600–1050
Index terms: Royalty, see also Queens, Kings; Royalty; Church, medieval; Church, medieval, in Ireland; Ireland
The 15th-century context of Laurence Minot's poetry: re-reading BL, MS. Cotton Galba E ix. Madden, Mollie
M.A., Kent. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Minot, Laurence (fl. early 14th cent.), poet; Poetry
The Balliol dynasty of Scotland, c.1250-1364. Beam, Amanda
Ph.D., Stirling. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1250–1364
Index terms: Balliol dynasty; Scotland
The church in Anglo-Saxon Yorkshire: ‘minsters’ in the Danelaw, c.600-1200. Pickles, Thomas
D.Phil., Oxford.
Chronological coverage: 600–1200
Index terms: Yorkshire; Church, Anglo-Saxon; Danelaw
The ‘De Obitu Willelmi’ and the Anglo-Norman succession of 1087. Lack, Katherine J.
M.Phil., Birmingham.
Chronological coverage: 1087–1120
Index terms: Anglo-Norman succession; William I (the Conqueror) (1027/8–87), king; ‘De Obitu Willelmi’
The history of Carlton in Coverdale, 1086-1910. Joynes, Nora E.
Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1086–1910
Index terms: Coverdale (Yorks.); Carlton (Yorks.); Yorkshire
The household knights of Edward II. Tebbit, Alistair
Ph.D., Bristol.
Chronological coverage: 1307–1327
Index terms: Household knights, of Edward II; Military service; Edward II (1284–1327), king
The household knights of Henry III, 1216-58. Lightfoot, Kenneth W.B.
Ph.D., Wales. (Swansea Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1216–1258
Index terms: Knights, household, see also Military, Chivalry; Knights, household; Henry III (1207-72), king
The Norse in Islay: a settlement historical case-study for medieval Scandinavian activity in western maritime Scotland. MacNiven, Alan J.
Ph.D., Edinburgh.
Chronological coverage: 800–1400
Index terms: Norse, in Scotland; Islay, Scotland; Scotland; Scandinavia, and Scotland
Categories: Ancient
The organisation of public work in society and by the state in early medieval England c.800-c.1300. Bell, Andrew
Ph.D., Oxford.
Chronological coverage: 800–1300
Categories: Ancient
The origins and early development of the parochial system in the Orkney earldom. Gibbon, Sarah J.
Ph.D., Open University.
Chronological coverage: 875–1200
Categories: Ancient
The origins and production of the Findern Manuscript (Cambridge, University Library, MS FF.1.6). Gottschall, Anna E.
M.Phil., Birmingham.
Chronological coverage: 1440–1460
Index terms: Findern Manuscript (Cambridge, University Library, MS FF.1.6; Manuscript production
The principles of peacemaking in the late 12th and early 13th centuries. Benham, J.E.M.
Ph.D., East Anglia.
Chronological coverage: 1175–1225
Index terms: Peacemaking
The Regimen Sanitatis and its dissemination in England, c.1348-1550. Bonfield, Christopher A.
Ph.D., East Anglia.
Chronological coverage: 1348–1550
Index terms: Medicine, medieval; Regimen Sanitatis
The stone carvings of Chios as a feature of social distinction: an approach to the transition from nobility of birth to nobility of wealth (14th-19th centuries). Koukounis, Ioanna N.
M.Phil., Birmingham.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1900
Index terms: Nobility; Greece, ancient; Chios, Greece
The symbolic life of birds in Anglo-Saxon England. Ramirez, Janina
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.)
Chronological coverage: 500–1000
Index terms: Birds, symbolic life of
The Tower of London as a royal residence. Ashbee, Jeremy A.
Ph.D., London. (Courtauld)
Chronological coverage: 1100–1649
Index terms: London, Tower of; Royalty
Thomas of Brotherton, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England: a study in early 14th-century aristocracy. Marshall, Alison F.
Ph.D., Bristol.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1330
Index terms: Aristocracy; Thomas (of Brotherton), first earl of Norfolk (1300–38); see also Nobility
Tudor revolution? Royal control of the Anglo-Scottish border, 1483-1530. Etty, Claire J.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1483–1530
Index terms: Scotland, and England
War, politics and the English aristocracy, 1272-1314. Simpkin, David
Ph.D., Hull. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1272–1314
Index terms: Politics; War; Aristocracy
2007
An analysis of the correspondence and hagiographical works of Philip of Harvengt. Robertson, Lynsey E.
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1120–1183
An edition of Aberystwyth NLW MS. Peniarth 164. (Golygiad o Lawysgrif Peniarth 164 (H) o Gyfraith Hywel Dda.). Elias, Angharad
Ph.D., Wales. (Bangor Hist. & Welsh Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1300–1400
Byzantine textbooks of the Palæologan period (13th-15th century). Nousia, Fevronia
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1261–1453
Civic government and identity in the provincial towns of late medieval England, c.1370-c.1500. Carrel, Helen M.
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1370–1500
Index terms: Identity, civic; Towns; Government, civic
Dynastic strategies and regional loyalties: Wessex, Mercia and Kent, 802-939. Little, Geoff
Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 802–939
Categories: Ancient
‘Dyvers kyndes of religion in sondry partes of the Ilande’ : the geography of pastoral care in 13th-century England. Campbell, William Hopkins
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1200–1300
Early Anglo-Saxon settlement in the East Midlands, A.D. 450-850. Hawkes, Michael A.
M.A., Leicester.
Chronological coverage: 450–850
Index terms: Settlement, Anglo-Saxon; East Midlands
Experiencing small medieval urban buildings: the history, architecture and archaeology of Abbey Row, Tewkesbury (England). Kelso, Glynn C.
Ph.D., Belfast.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Tewkesbury, Glos.; Abbey Row, Tewkesbury; Gloucestershire
Forgotten revelation: the iconographic development of the Anglo-Norman verse and early prose apocalypse manuscripts. Ross, Nancy L.
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1066–1133
Index terms: Iconography, Anglo-Norman; Manuscripts, apocalyptic; Apocalypse
Health in southern and eastern England: a perspective on the early medieval period. Arce, Alvaro L.
Ph.D., Durham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Millard, Andrew; Roberts, Charlotte
Chronological coverage: 500–1005
Index terms: Health, Healthcare, medieval
Individualising the spiritual self in late 14th-century England. Richey, Julia E.
M.Phil., Birmingham.
Chronological coverage: 1380–1400
Index terms: Spirituality, medieval
Joan of Kent, daughter of Edmund of Woodstock: royal kinship and marriage in the 14th century. Lawne, Penelope
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1348–1385
King John’s piety, c.1199-c.1216. Webster, Paul
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1199–1216
Index terms: John (1167–1216), king; Piety, royal
Land, property and power in Anglo-Saxon England c.600 to c.800. Ryan, Martin
Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 600–800
Categories: Ancient
Lordship, land and clergy: social stability and change in the palatinate of Durham, c.1286-1346. Boniface, Jonathan P.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1286–1346
Index terms: Clergy, medieval; Church, medieval; Land; Lordship, medieval; Durham, palatinate
Medieval London: the development of a civic political community, c.1100-1300. McEwan, John
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1100–1300
Minsters, estates and parish boundaries: the churches, settlements and archaeology of early medieval Norfolk. Godfrey, Matthew
Ph.D., Leicester.
Chronological coverage: 600–1100
Index terms: Parish boundaries, early medieval; Churches, early medieval; Norfolk
Categories: Ancient
Money lending in 12th-century England. Gray, Hazel
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Music in court and capital in late 14th-century Paris. Story, Christina
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Music)
Chronological coverage: 1360–1400
Noblewomen in Shropshire and the adjacent March of Wales, 1150-1350. Cavell, Emma
D.Phil., Oxford.
Chronological coverage: 1150–1350
Index terms: Noblewomen, in Wales; Women, in Wales; Marches, of Wales; Wales; Shropshire
Categories: Gender and Women; Cultural history; Social sciences
Norman and Anglo-Norman participation in the Iberian Reconquista c.1018-c.1248. Villegas-Aristizabal, Lucas
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1018–1248
Pandolfo Petrucci: politics and patronage in Renaissance Siena. Jackson, Philippa
Ph.D., London. (Warburg)
Chronological coverage: 1487–1524
Parliament and political culture in early 14th-century England. Bradford, Phillip J.
Ph.D., York. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1307–1327
Pastoral care of prostitutes in Paris, c.1180-c.1250. Nowacka, Keiko R.A.
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1180–1250
Index terms: Prostitutes, in France; Paris; France
Peasant society in a Midlands manor, 1400-1600. Tompkins, Matthew
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1400–1600
Index terms: Midlands; Manors; Peasant society
Political communication in early Tudor England: the Bristol elite, the urban community and the crown, c.1471-c.1553. Lee, James M.
Ph.D., West of England.
Chronological coverage: 1471–1553
Index terms: Bristol; Communication, political; Community, urban
Rebellion and dissent in the Angevin lordship of Ireland during the reign of Henry III (1216-72). McCance, Roger
Ph.D., Belfast. (Mod. Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1216–1272
Index terms: Rebellion, in Ireland; Ireland, Angevin; Henry III (1207-72), king
Roman influences in Anglo-Saxon Britain. Dailey, Erin T.
M.A., Leeds. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 600–750
Index terms: Rome, empire; Anglo-Saxons
Categories: Ancient
Sacred space: priorities, perception and the presence of God in late medieval Yorkshire parish churches. Masinton, Anthony W.
Ph.D., York.
Chronological coverage: 1350–1500
Index terms: Churches, in Yorkshire; Yorkshire
Seville: between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, 1248-1492: pre-Columbus commercial routes from and to Seville. Serradilla Avery, Dan Manuel
M.Phil., St. Andrews. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1248–1492
'Shame on him who allows them to live': the Jacquerie of 1358. Aiton, Douglas
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts)
Chronological coverage: 1300–1450
Index terms: Jacquerie (1358); France
Small houses in late medieval York and Norwich. Rimmer, Jayne
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Giles, Katherine; Rees Jones, Sarah
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Houses, in Norwich; York; Houses, in York; Norwich; Norfolk
Social exclusion from early medieval Wessex. Riddiford, Martha
Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 700–1000
Categories: Ancient
The book collections of Llanthony priory from foundation until dissolution (c.1100-1538). Bennett, Kirsty
Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1100–1538
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Llanthony priory, Wales; Book collections
The circulation and reception of a Middle English alchemical poem: the Verses upon the Elixir and the associated corpus of alchemica. Timmermann, Anke
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1480–1500
Index terms: Verses upon the Elixir; Alchemy
The conversion of East Anglia: an archaeological perspective. Hoggett, Richard
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 597–800
Index terms: Christianity, conversion; East Anglia
Categories: Ancient
The cult of St. Margaret of Antioch in medieval England. Dresvina, Yuliana
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1300
Index terms: Margaret of Antioch, St.; Saints, cult of
The Dover Bible. Tomlin, Annette
M.Phil., Kent. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1140–1160
Index terms: Manuscripts; Dover Bible
The economic history of Anglian Deira, 700-870. Smith, Caroline
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Cubitt, Catherine; Richards, Julian D.
Chronological coverage: 700–870
The exchequer and some of its revenue generating aspects during the reign of Richard I. Jackson, John A.
Ph.D., Sheffield.
Chronological coverage: 1189–1199
Index terms: Richard I (1157-99), king; Exchequer, medieval
The great missal of Abbot Nicholas de Litlyngton. East, Douglas
Ph.D., Essex. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1383–1384
Index terms: Litlyngton, Nicholas (c.1315-1386), abbot of Westminster; Litlyngton missal (1383/4)
The life and career of Bishop Bernard of St. David's (1100-48). Knight, Edward
Ph.D., Wales. (Swansea Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1100–1148
The Lincolnshire marsh: landscape evolution, settlement development and the salt industry. Fenwick, Helen
Ph.D., Hull.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Salt industry, in Lincs.; Lincolnshire Marsh
The myth of minority: cultural change in Valencia in the 13th century at the time of the conquests of James I of Aragon. Eckersley, Ben
M.Phil., St. Andrews. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1200–1300
The Norman conquest and settlement of Sussex 1066-1100. Lewis, Kate
M.A., Kent. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1066–1100
Index terms: Sussex, settlement; Norman conquest (1066)
The persistence of memory: a contextual landscape study of the early Christian churches of Argyll, Scotland. Meredith-Lobay, Megan E.
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 700–1300
Index terms: Church, early, in Scotland; Scotland; Argyll, Scotland; Landscape; Memory
Categories: Ancient
Towards a reception history of the surviving Old English Bede manuscripts: a diachronic sudy extending from the date of their production in Anglo-Saxon England to their first appearance in print in 1643. Taylor, Lorraine
Ph.D., Belfast.
Chronological coverage: 700–1643
Index terms: Bede (673/4-735), monk and historian; Manuscript production
2008
A monastic landscape: the Cistercians in medieval Leinster. Lynch, Bridget
Ph.D., Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Bradley, John
Chronological coverage: 1140–1500
Index terms: Leinster; Ireland; Monasteries, Monasticism, Monastic houses, in Ireland; Cistercians
Anglo-Norman castles and religious foundations in counties Louth and Down: a comparison with examples in England and Wales. Lennon, Alison
Ph.D., Trinity College Dublin. (Hist.). Supervised by Barry, Terence
Chronological coverage: 1066–1154
Index terms: Down, county; Louth, county; Ireland, and Wales; Castles; Wales, and Ireland
Animal exploitation in medieval Ireland. Denham, Sean D.
Ph.D., Belfast.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Animals, exploitation of, in Ireland; Ireland
Animal visual culture in the middle ages: an archaeological study of animal representations in Britain. Phillips, Sarah J.F.S.
Ph.D., Durham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Rowley-Conwy, Peter; Graves, Pam
Chronological coverage: 500–1500
Index terms: Animals, representations of
An Irish gradual of the 12th century - Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS. Rawl. C. 892: a palaeographical, liturgical and repertorial study. Lawrence, Francis J.
Ph.D., University College Dublin.
Chronological coverage: 1150–1165
Index terms: Oxford, Bodleian Library; Gradual; Palaeography; Music, church; Liturgy; Repertory; Ireland
Brides of Christ: royal marriage and the conversion of the English in Bede's 'Historia Ecclesiastica'. MacCarron, Mairin
Ph.D., University College Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by O'Reilly, Jennifer
Chronological coverage: 731–731
Index terms: Historia ecclesiastica (731), of Bede; Marriage, royal; Bede, St. (673/4–735), monk and historian; Church, early; Conversion, religious
Bruno Von Rappoltstein: power relationships in later medieval Alsace. Carter, Geoffrey P.
M.A., Durham. (Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1350–1500
Index terms: Rappoltstein, Bruno von (c.1335-1398); France; Alsace
Catalysts and constraints of castle-building in Suffolk c.1066-1200 A.D. McAndrew, Duncan
Ph.D., London. (Inst. Archaeol.). Supervised by Reynolds, Andrew; Milne, Gustav
Chronological coverage: 1066–1200
Index terms: Castle-building, in Suffolk; Suffolk
Communities of the hinterland: social networks and geographical mobility beyond the walls of late medieval York. Hamblen, Bethany J.
Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Rees Jones, Sarah
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Mobility, geographical; Social networks, in York; York
Constructing English identities, 924-1066. Pickin, Rebecca J.
Ph.D., Birmingham.
Chronological coverage: 924–1066
Index terms: Identity, national
Contested loyalties: regional and national identities in the midland kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England, c.700-c.900. Capper, Morn D.T.
Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Foot, Sarah
Chronological coverage: 700–900
Index terms: Anglo-Saxons; Identity, national; Identity, regional
Dramatic activity in early modern Newcastle upon Tyne, c.1400-1640. McKay, Jean M.
M.Phil., Newcastle.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1640
Index terms: Drama, see also Theatre; Newcastle upon Tyne
Early Tudor drama and legal culture, c.1485-1558. McBain, James
D.Phil., Oxford.
Chronological coverage: 1485–1558
Index terms: Legal culture; Drama
English medieval bone flutes, c.450-c.1550 A.D. Leaf, Helen
Ph.D., London. (Inst. Archaeol.)
Chronological coverage: 450–1550
Index terms: Flutes, bone; Music, medieval
Gender, age and visibility: the archaeology of women and children in Ireland, 700-1200. McAlister, Deirdre K.
Ph.D., Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Bradley, John
Chronological coverage: 700–1200
Index terms: Gender, in Ireland; Age, in Ireland; Women, in Ireland; Ireland
Gendered imaginations? Illustrating the high medieval psalter for men and women in England. Mills, Rosie Chambers
Ph.D., East Anglia.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1230
Index terms: Psalters
Categories: Gender and Women
Goldsmiths and the English royal court, 1360-1413. Lutkin, Jessica
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Saul, Nigel E.
Chronological coverage: 1360–1413
Index terms: Goldsmiths; Court
Horsemen and warriors: sculptural patronage in Viking age Northumbria. Russell, Natalie
M.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Cubitt, Catherine; Hawkes, Jane
Chronological coverage: 600–1000
Index terms: Patronage, artistic; Northumbria; Vikings; Sculpture, Viking
Leofric of Exeter and his Lotharingian connections: a bishop's books, c.1050-1072. Corradini, Erika
Ph.D., Leicester.
Chronological coverage: 1050–1072
Index terms: Leofric (d. 1072), bishop of Exeter; Books; Lotharingia
Local conflict in the Anglo-Scottish borderlands, c.1399-1488. Armstrong, Jackson Webster
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1399–1488
Index terms: Conflict, in Scotland; Border, Scottish; Scotland, and England
Materials for the study of the cult of St. Agnes of Rome in Anglo-Saxon England: texts and interpretations. Phillips, Christine
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Corona, Gabriella; Garrison, Mary
Chronological coverage: 500–1000
Index terms: Saints, cult of; Agnes of Rome, St.
Medieval English roodscreens, with special reference to Devon. Williams, Michael Aufrère
Ph.D., Exeter.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1570
Index terms: Roodscreens, medieval; Devon
Meditations of the Bible in late medieval England. Poleg, Eyal
Ph.D., London. (Q.M. Hist.). Supervised by Rubin, Miri E.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Bible, meditations of
Memory and gender in the late medieval church courts of York. Kane, Bronach C.
Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Goldberg, Jeremy
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Law, in York; York; Church courts, in York; Gender; Memory, medieval
Mortality and life expectancy: Winchester College and the New College, Oxford c.1393-c.1540. Oakes, Rebecca
Ph.D., Southampton. (Winchester: Hist.). Supervised by Beaumont James, Tom; Hicks, Michael A.
Chronological coverage: 1393–1540
Index terms: New College, Oxford; Winchester College; Life expectancy; Mortality; Oxford University
Order and society: Great Yarmouth, 1366-1381. Rodziewicz, Janka
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Church, Stephen D.
Chronological coverage: 1366–1381
Index terms: Great Yarmouth, Norf.; Norfolk
Politics and community in south Nottinghamshire, 1327-60. Russell, Peter
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dodd, Gwilym
Chronological coverage: 1327–1360
Index terms: Community, in Nottinghamshire; Nottinghamshire
Politics, governance and the Wars of the Roses: the political elites of south-west England, 1450-1500. Stansfield, Robert
Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Grant, Alexander
Chronological coverage: 1450–1500
Index terms: Wars of the Roses (1455-85); Elites, political
Scandinavian settlement of northern Shetland: Northmavine, Yell, Unst and Fetlar. Marttila, Juha M.
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Batey, Colleen E.
Chronological coverage: 800–1100
Index terms: Northmavine; Settlement, Scandinavian, of Shetland; Yell; Scandinavians, in Shetland; Scotland; Shetland; Unst; Fetlar
Scotland at war: its conduct and the behaviour of Scottish soldiers, 1332-57. MacInnes, Iain A.
Ph.D., Aberdeen.
Chronological coverage: 1332–1357
Index terms: Soldiers, in Scotland; War, conduct of, in Scotland; Scotland
Strange appearance': the reception of Homer in Renaissance England. Demetriou, Tania
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1350–1450
Index terms: Homer, reception of
The Anglicisation of the Gaelic Irish nobility, c.1169-1366. Verstraten, Freya
Ph.D., Trinity College Dublin.
Chronological coverage: 1169–1366
Index terms: Anglicisation, of Gaelic nobility; Ireland; Nobility, Gaelic
The Anglo-Saxon charters of York and Durham. Woodman, David A.
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 934–1066
Index terms: York; Charters, Anglo-Saxon; Durham
The client network, connections and patronage of Sir John Howard (Lord Howard, first duke of Norfolk) in north-east Essex and south Suffolk. Ashdown-Hill, John
Ph.D., Essex. (Hist.). Supervised by Thornton, Christopher
Chronological coverage: 1449–1485
Index terms: Essex; Suffolk; Client networks; Patronage; Howard, John (d. 1485), 1st duke of Norfolk
The English household chapel, c.1100 -c.1500: an institutional study. Rawlinson, Kent A.C.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Rollason, David W.; Harvey, Margaret H.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1500
Index terms: Household chapels, medieval; Chapels,household
The medieval Irish church and early Norse Christianity. Martin, Thomas
Ph.D., N.U.I. Galway. (Hist.). Supervised by Ó Cróinín, Dáibhí
Chronological coverage: 700–1000
Index terms: Church, medieval, in Ireland; Christianity, Norse
The mercers in medieval York, 1272/3-1529: social aspirations and commercial enterprise. Wheatley, Louise Russell
Ph.D., York.
Chronological coverage: 1272–1529
Index terms: Merchants; Trade; Social aspiration; York; Mercers; Commerce
The O'Farrells of Annaly: the transformation of a late medieval lordship in early modern Ireland. Farrell, Neil
M.Litt., N.U.I. Maynooth. (Hist.). Supervised by Gillespie, Raymond
Chronological coverage: 1350–1500
Index terms: O'Farrells of Annaly; Ireland; Lordship, in Ireland
The origins of the role of Master of the Order of Sempringham, c.1130-c.1230. Sykes, Katharine
D.Phil., Oxford.
Chronological coverage: 1130–1230
Index terms: Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Sempringham, priory; Master of the Order of Sempringham
The painted glass of Great Malvern priory (Worcs.) c.1430-c.1500. Scott, Heather Gilderdale
Ph.D., London. (Courtauld). Supervised by Crossley, Paul B.
Chronological coverage: 1430–1500
Index terms: Worcestershire; Great Malvern priory, Worcs.; Stained glass
The prevention and resolution of disputes over property rights in 12th- and early 13th-century Scotland. O'Sullivan, Eileen M.
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Broun, Dauvit E.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1220
Index terms: Property rights, in medieval Scotland; Scotland
The production and the historical context of the Vitae Dunstani of Osbern, Eadmer and William of Malmesbury, c.1090-c. 1130. Vaughan, Alexander
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1090–1130
Index terms: Osbern (d. 1094?), Bendictine monk and hagiographer; William of Malmesbury (c.1090-c.1142), Benedicine monk and historian; Eadmer of Canterbury (c.1060-c.1126), Benedictine monk and historian; Vitae Dunstani, of Osbern
The psychology of devotion in late medieval England: instruction, analysis and religious experience. Bradley, Christopher Gibson
D.Phil., Oxford.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Devotion; Religion
The religious dimensions of English Cistercian privileges. Morgan, Stuart A.
Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by d'Avray, David L.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Index terms: Monasteries, Monasticism, Monastic houses; Cistercians
Transport for London, 1250-1550. Martin, Claire
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline
Chronological coverage: 1250–1550
Index terms: Transport, in medieval London; London
Viking-age settlements in north-west England: a re-consideration. Watson, Richard
Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Higham, Nicholas
Chronological coverage: 800–1066
Index terms: Settlement, Viking; Vikings
Welsh settlement in medieval Ireland, c.1170-1530. Price, Roger T.
Ph.D., Wales. (Swansea Hist.). Supervised by Rowlands, Ifor
Chronological coverage: 1170–1530
Index terms: Wales, and Ireland; Settlement, Welsh, in Ireland; Ireland, and Wales
2009
A comparative analysis of the palaeography of the manuscripts containing the Æthelwoldian translation of Regula Sancti Benedicti written in England. Álvarez López, Francisco J.
Ph.D., Manchester.
Chronological coverage: 959–975
Index terms: Benedictines; Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Regula Sancti Benedicti; Palaeography
A limpid and abundant spring': a re-reading of Walter Daniel's Life of Ailred of Rievaulx. Moatt, Michelle
Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Jotischky, Andrew
Chronological coverage: 1150–1167
Index terms: Life of Ailred of Rievaulx, of Walter Daniel; Ailred of Rievaulx (1110–67), religious writer and abbot of Rievaulx; Church, medieval; Monasteries, Monasticism, Monastic houses; Daniel, Walter (fl. 1150–1167), Cistercian monk, hagiographer, and theologian; Rievaulx abbey, Yorks.
A manuscript for all seasons: MS. 8004 in the context of medieval medicine and the dissemination of knowledge. Mount, Toni P.
M.A., Kent.
Chronological coverage: 1454–1456
Index terms: Physician's Handbook; Medicine, medieval
Anglo-Saxon conceptions of the inner self: an exploration of tradition and innovation in selected Cynewulfian and Alfredian texts. Ramsden, Alexandra
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Garrison, Mary; Townend, Matthew
Chronological coverage: 770–899
A regal asset or a right royal disaster? King's knights, royal influence and local administration in the Midlands, 1377-99. Dowse, Colin
M.Phil., Leicester. (Hist.). Supervised by Bothwell, James
Chronological coverage: 1377–1399
Index terms: Administration, local; Midlands; Knights; Royal power
Aspects of law, kingship and government in medieval Scotland, c.1100-1230. Taylor, Alice
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Maddicott, John; Sharpe, Richard
Chronological coverage: 1100–1230
Index terms: Scotland; Government, in Scotland; Kingship, in Scotland; Law, in Scotland
A study in the literary dimensions of Anglo-Saxon charters from the 7th century to the reign of Edgar. Snook, Benjamin J.
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 600–975
Index terms: Edgar (943/4-975), king ; Charters, Anglo-Saxon
A Study in the Literary Dimensions of Anglo-Saxon Charters From the Seventh Century to the Reign of Edgar'. Snook, Ben
Ph.D., Selwyn College, University of Cambridge. Supervised by Love, Rosalind
Chronological coverage: 600–900
Categories: 500-1000
A study in vernacular devotional translation in late medieval England. Iguchi, Atsushi
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1350–1500
Index terms: Religion; Devotion, religious
Bede's eschatologial thought. Darby, Peter N.
Ph.D., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Brooks, Nicholas P.
Chronological coverage: 700–740
Charcoal burial in early medieval England. Holloway, James
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 700–1000
Index terms: Charcoal burial
Clergy and commoners: interactions between medieval clergy and laity in a regional context. Taubman, Andrew W.
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Goldberg, Jeremy; Wogan-Browne, Jocelyn
Chronological coverage: 1200–1400
Index terms: Laity, medieval; Clergy, medieval
Coinage and history in Southumbrian England, c.750-865. Naismith, Rory
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 750–865
Index terms: Coinage
Constructions of masculinity in late medieval England. Oliver, Andrea E.E.
Ph.D., East Anglia.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Masculinity, medieval
Continuity and change at Hereford and Worcester cathedrals, and the effects on musical and liturgical provision and practice, c.1480-1650. Burson, Anna K.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Caldwell, John; Harper, John
Chronological coverage: 1480–1650
Index terms: Hereford, cathedral; Worcester, cathedral; Cathedrals; Music, liturgical; Liturgy
Drogheda as a case-study of an Anglo-Norman town foundation, 1188-1412. Buldorini, Chiara
Ph.D., Trinity College Dublin. (Hist.). Supervised by Simms, Katherine
Chronological coverage: 1188–1412
Index terms: Town foundation, in Ireland; Ireland; Drogheda, Ireland
Dynasty and the family unit: assessing the nature and structures of the West Saxon royal house in Wessex and Mercia in the later 9th and earlier 10th centuries. Mann, Adrian
M.Phil., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Yarrow, Simon
Chronological coverage: 850–950
Index terms: Royalty, West Saxon; West Saxons; Mercia; Wessex; Families, royal
Earl Rognvaldr Kali: crisis and development in 12th-century Orkney. Prescott, Joshua
M.Phil., St. Andrews.
Chronological coverage: 1135–1158
Index terms: Orkney; Rögnvaldr Kali Kolsson (c.1103-1158), earl of Orkney
Female moneylending and wet-nursing in Jewish-Christian relations in 13th-century England. Meyer, Hannah
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1200–1300
Index terms: Wet-nursing; Moneylending, female; Women; Jews, and Christians
Fictions of fatherhood: fatherhood in late medieval English gentry and mercantile letters and romances. Moss, Rachel
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Goldberg, Jeremy; McDonald, Nicola
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Correspondence, mercantile; Merchants; Gentry; Fatherhood; Romances, mercantile
'For to knowen here sicknesse and to do the lechecraft there fore': animal ailments and their treatments in late medieval England. Aitchison, Briony
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Macdougall, Simone C.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Animals, medical treatment of
Grasping schemer or hostage to fortune: the life and career of Stigand, last Anglo-Saxon archbishop of Canterbury. Mitton, Nancy L.
Ph.D., St. Andrews.
Chronological coverage: 1020–1072
Index terms: Canterbury, archbishop of; Stigand (d. 1072), archbishop of Canterbury; Church, Anglo-Saxon
Hidden spaces, obscure purposes: the medieval ecclesiastical staircase, gallery and upper chamber in east Kent. Huitson, Toby
Ph.D., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Bovey, Alixe; Thomas, Gabor
Chronological coverage: 1000–1550
'Invisible melodies': music, space, memory and identity in England, 'c'.1350-1550. Bolitho, Sally
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Goldberg, Jeremy; Losseff, Nicola
Chronological coverage: 1350–1550
Looking east and west: the reception and dissemination of the Topographia Hibernica and the Itinerarium ad partes orientales in England, 1185-1500. David, Sumithra
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Bartlett, Robert J.
Chronological coverage: 1185–1500
Index terms: Itinerarium ad partes orientales (1255), of William of Rubruck; Gerald of Wales (c.1146–1220x23), author and ecclesiastic; William of Rubruck (c.1220-c.1293), Franciscan missionary and explorer; Topographia Hibernica (1186-7), of Gerald of Wales; Manuscript circulation
Money and money equivalents in 7th- and 8th-century England - the transition from a pre-coinage age to a politically managed economy. Errington, Mark
M.Phil., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Bassett, Steven R.
Chronological coverage: 600–800
Index terms: Coins, Coinage; Financial exchange; Money
Politics and the creation of memory: the afterlife of Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester. Millard, Frank
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1447–1500
Index terms: Humphrey, duke of Gloucester (1390-1447)
Protection, feud and royal power: violence and its regulation in English law, c.850-c.1250. Lambert, Thomas B.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Rollason, David W.; Liddy, Christian D.
Chronological coverage: 850–1250
Index terms: Law; Violence; Royal power; Feuds
Queen consorts and queen mothers: the power and authority of early 14th-century Plantagenent queens. Benz, Lisa
Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Ormrod, Mark
Chronological coverage: 1315–1409
Index terms: Women, royal; Royal power; Queenship; Plantagenets
Reforming drama: theology and theatricality, 1461-1553. Atkin, Tamara
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Gillespie, Vincent; Smith, Emma
Chronological coverage: 1461–1553
Index terms: Drama; Theology; Theatricality
Remembrance tuk me be the hand': memory and the cultivation of national identity in late medieval texts. Ash, Kate
Ph.D., Manchester.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: National identity
Representations and experiences of place: the islands of Sheppey in the late medieval and early modern period. Caiazza, Melanie
Ph.D., Kent.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1700
Index terms: Sheppey, islands
Studies in the exercise of royal power in Ireland, c.650-c.1200 A.D. Casey, Denis
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 650–1200
Index terms: Royal power, in Ireland; Ireland
Tactics, strategy and the social composition of the army in England during the Hundred Years' War (with particular reference to the periods 1337-86 and 1413-22). Bethell, John
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1337–1453
Index terms: Hundred Years' War (1337-1453); Military tactics; Army, social composition of; Military strategy
Taking the war to Scotland and France: the supply and transportation of English armies by sea, 1320-60. Lambert, Craig
Ph.D., Hull. (Hist.). Supervised by Ayton, Andrew C.
Chronological coverage: 1320–1360
Index terms: Scotland; Army, transportation; France
Telling tales about Rosslyn chapel, c.1446-2006. Hannay, Alexander
Ph.D., Leeds.
Chronological coverage: 1446–2006
Index terms: Rosslyn chapel, Midlothian; Scotland; Chapels
The Anglo-Saxon and Irish ideal of the Civitas, c.500-1050. Maddox, Melanie
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Bartlett, Ribert J.
Chronological coverage: 500–1050
Index terms: Civitas, Anglo-Saxon; Ireland; Anglo-Saxons; Civitas, Irish
The baronage in the reign of Richard II, 1377-99. Fildes, Keith
Ph.D., Sheffield. (Hist.). Supervised by Walker, Simon
Chronological coverage: 1377–1399
Index terms: Nobility; Richard II (1367-1400), king; Baronage
The book collections at St. Guthlac's priory, Hereford before 1200: acquisition, adaptation and use. Tuckley, Chris
Ph.D., Leeds. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Shaw, Philip; Swan, Mary
Chronological coverage: 1066–1200
Index terms: Herefordshire; Books; St. Guthlac's priory, Hereford; Monasteries, Monasticism, Monastic houses
The -by place names and Scandinavian settlement in Norfolk. Wilson, Simon A.
M.Res., Kent. (Hist.). Supervised by Bombi, Barbara
Chronological coverage: 800–1066
Index terms: Norfolk; Place-names, Scandinavian, in Norfolk
The castle in the social and geographical landscape of medieval Cumbria, *c*.1066-1300. McCabe, Hannah
Ph.D., Trinity College Dublin. (Hist.). Supervised by Barry, Terence
Chronological coverage: 1066–1300
Index terms: Cumbria; Castles
The classical erudition of Peter of Blois. Hanaphy, Stephen
Ph.D., Trinity College Dublin. (Hist.). Supervised by Robinson, Ian
Chronological coverage: 1150–1212
Index terms: Blois, Peter of (1125 x 30–1212), letter writer and ecclesiastic
The de Lacy family in England, Ireland and Normandy, *c*.1160-1241. Veach, Colin
Ph.D., Trinity College Dublin. (Hist.). Supervised by Duffy, Seán
Chronological coverage: 1160–1241
Index terms: Ireland; Normandy; de Lacy family
The development of the Anglican episcopate in mainland Britain, with special reference to current perceptions and expectations of the episcopal role by bishops, clergy and key laity in four dioceses of the three countries. Keulemans, Michael
D.Min., Bangor.
Chronological coverage: 1000–2000
Index terms: Laity, Anglican; Clergy, Anglican; Bishops, Anglican; Anglican Church, see Church of England; Church of England; Episcopate, Anglican
The development of the notions of penance, purgatory and the afterlife in Anglo-Saxon England. Forbes, Helen G.F.
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 600–1066
Index terms: Church, medieval; Afterlife; Purgatory; Penance
The divine office in Anglo-Saxon England, 597-c.1000. Billett, Jesse D.
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 597–1000
Index terms: Divine office; Church, medieval
The earls in the reign of Edward I (1272-1307). Spencer, Andrew M.
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1272–1307
Index terms: Nobility; Edward I (1239-1307), king; Earls
The hagiographical workes of Jocelin of Furness: text and context. Birkett, Helen
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Norton, E. Christopher; Wogan-Browne, Jocelyn
Chronological coverage: 1180–1220
The household accounts of King Henry III. Wild, Ben
M.Phil., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1216–1272
Index terms: Household accounts, of Henry III; Henry III (1207-72), king
'Their final blazon': burial and commemoration among the north midland nobility and gentry, c.1200-1536. Lee, Kelcey
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Saul, Nigel E.
Chronological coverage: 1200–1536
Index terms: Commemoration; Burial; Midlands; Gentry; Nobility
The military organisation of Southampton in the late medieval period, 1300-1500. Moffett, Randall P.
Ph.D., Southampton.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Military; Southampton, military organisation of
The minster churches of Beverley, Ripon and Southwell, 1066-c.1300. Sharp, I. Stuart
Ph.D., Hull. (Hist.). Supervised by Haseldine, Julian
Chronological coverage: 1066–1300
Index terms: Southwell, Notts.; Ripon, Yorks.; Beverley, Yorks.; Churches
The Norman episcopate, 989-1110. Allen, Richard
Ph.D., Glasgow.
Chronological coverage: 989–1110
Index terms: Episcopate, Norman, see also Bishops
The Northumbrian name stones of early Christian Anglo-Saxon England. Maddern, Christine
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Hawkes, Jane; Cubitt, Catherine
Chronological coverage: 500–1000
The nunneries of London and its environs, 1100-1400. Jones, Janet M.
M.Phil., London. (Birkbeck Hist.)
Chronological coverage: 1100–1400
Index terms: Nunneries, in London; London
The origins of Warwick. Hinksman, Sarah
M.Phil., Birmingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Bassett, Steven R.
Chronological coverage: 914–1300
Index terms: Warwick, Warks.
The patronage and iconography of stained glass in late medieval Norfolk: an historical analysis. Daunton, Claire H.G.
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Rawcliffe, Carole
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Stained glass, in Norfolk; Norfolk; Patronage, artistic; Iconography
The religiosity of English men-at-arms in the 14th century. St. John, Graham E.
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1400
Index terms: Religious faith, of soldiers; Soldiers; Army
The royal court and household of Scotland, 1329-1437. Scott, Nicola Rankin
Ph.D., Stirling. (Hist.). Supervised by Oram, Richard D.; Penman, Michael A.
Chronological coverage: 1329–1437
Index terms: Royalty, Scottish; Households, royal, Scottish; Court, Scottish
The significance of angels in English religious cultures, c.1480-1700. Sangha, Laura
Ph.D., Warwick. (Hist.). Supervised by Marshall, Peter
Chronological coverage: 1480–1700
Index terms: Angels
The signifying question in Middle English religious discourse, c.1380-1500. Vincent, Diane E.
Ph.D., Cambridge.
Chronological coverage: 1380–1500
Index terms: Signifying question
The structure and exercise of lordship in south eastern Scotland, 1094-1434. Gledhill, Jonathan
Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Grant, Alexander
Chronological coverage: 1094–1434
Index terms: Lordship, in Scotland; Scotland
The trade and industry of late medieval Ipswich. Amor, Nicholas R.
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Rawcliffe, Carole
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Ipswich, Suff.; Trade, in Ipswich; Industry, in Ipswich
The ‘Wonders of the East’ in its contexts: a critical examination of London, British Library, Cotton MSS. Vitellius A.XV and Tiberius B.V. and Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS. Bodley 614. Ford, Alun J.
Ph.D., Manchester.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1066
Index terms: Manuscripts; Wonders of the East
Urbanisation and the urban landscape: building medieval Bury St. Edmunds. Antrobus, Abby L.
Ph.D., Durham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Bailiff, Ian; Gerrard, Chris; Graves, Pam
Chronological coverage: 1100–1600
Index terms: Bury St. Edmunds, Suff.; Urbanisation; Suffolk
William of Wykeham and the founding of Winchester College. Shipp, Arnold
Ph.D., Exeter. (Hist.). Supervised by Orme, Nicholas; Hamilton, Sarah M.
Chronological coverage: 1340–1404
Index terms: Wykeham, William (c.1324–1404), bishop of Winchester; Winchester College
2010
A history of Gaelic script, A.D. 1000-1200. Duncan, Elizabeth
Ph.D., Aberdeen.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1200
Almsgiving in late Anglo-Saxon England, c.900-1066. Olson, Aleisha
Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Cubitt, Catherine
Chronological coverage: 900–1066
Index terms: Almsgiving, medieval
A medieval London hospital: Elsyngspital, 1330-1536. Bowtell, Ann
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1330–1536
Index terms: Hospitals; Elsyngspital hospital, London; Health, Healthcare; London
An archaeology of Scotland's early Romanesque churches: the towers of Alba. Semple, Mhairi-Claire
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Broun, Dauvit E.; Driscoll, Stephen T.
Chronological coverage: 1150–1250
Index terms: Scotland; Architecture, Romanesque; Churches, in Scotland
An edition of the cartulary of Alvingham priory. Redford, Jill
Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Hoskins, Philippa
Chronological coverage: 1200–1300
Index terms: Cartularies; Alvingham priory, Lincs.
A sense of place in rural settlement: a locally orientated study of the Huntingdonshire Ouse Valley and the eastern High Weald. Chester-Kadwell, Brendan
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Williamson, Tom M.
Chronological coverage: 1000–2000
Aspects of the alignment and location of medieval rural churches. Hinton, Ian
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Williamson, Tom M.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Barrows and buildings, ditches and dwellings: the appropriation of prehistoric monuments in early to middle Anglo-Saxon settlements. Crewe, Vicky A.
Ph.D., Sheffield.
Chronological coverage: 600–850
Between history and hagiography: aspects of William of Canterbury's 'Miracula Sancti Thome'. Oppitz-Trotman, Gesine
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Vincent, Nicholas C.
Chronological coverage: 1160–1170
Blessings for nature in the English liturgy, 'c'.900-1200. Rowe, Tasmin L.
Ph.D., Exeter.
Chronological coverage: 900–1200
Concealed communities: the history and archaeology of Upper Coquetdale and the College Valley during the late medieval and post-medieval periods. Shipley, Jonathan P.
Ph.D., Newcastle.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1700
Constructing spiritual landscapes: aspects of centrality and peripherality in Anglo-Saxon England and early medieval Ireland. Douglass, Brian
M.A., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Garrison, Mary
Chronological coverage: 500–1000
Index terms: Landscape, spiritual; Ireland; Landscape, spiritual, in Ireland
Constructing the father: 15th-century manuscripts of Geoffrey Chaucer's works. Magnani, Roberta
Ph.D., Cardiff.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Contextualising lawcodes in English manuscripts, 1060-1220. Gobbitt, Thom
Ph.D., Leeds. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Swan, Mary; Da Rold, Orietta
Chronological coverage: 1060–1220
Index terms: Manuscripts; Law codes
Continuity and change: the town, people and administration of Nottingham between c.1400 and c.1600. Mills, Judith
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Goddard, Richard; Merritt, Julia F.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1600
Index terms: Nottingham
Crown and community on the royal manors of the Liffey Valley. Foley, Ann
Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Duffy, Seán
Chronological coverage: 1175–1250
'Elysabeth ye Quene': understanding representations of Elysabeth of York in the Tudor period, 1485-1603. Johnson, Jacqueline J.
Ph.D., London.
Chronological coverage: 1485–1603
English chivalrous society and the crusade, 'c'.1307-1399. Guard, Timothy
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Tyerman, Christopher J.
Chronological coverage: 1307–1399
From Rome to 'the ends of the habitable world': the provision of clergy and church buildings in the Hebrides, c.1266-c.1472. Thomas, Sarah E.
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Driscoll, Stephen T.; Macgregor, Martin D.W.
Chronological coverage: 1266–1472
Index terms: Churches, in Scotland; Scotland; Hebrides; Clergy, in Scotland
Iona's local associations in Argyll and the Isles, c.1203-c.1575. MacDonald, Janet C.
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Clancy, Thomas O.; McGregor, Martin
Chronological coverage: 1203–1575
Index terms: Scotland; Iona, Scotland; Argyll, Scotland
Landed society and the honour of Pontefract, c.1086-1509. Rose, Sarah
Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Grant, Alexander; Stringer, Keith
Chronological coverage: 1086–1509
Index terms: Pontefract, Yorks.
Lincoln in the Viking age: a 'town' in context. Harkel, Aleida T.T.
Ph.D., Sheffield.
Chronological coverage: 789–1085
Medieval Religious Guilds: an analysis of the Palmers’ Guild, Ludlow,and the Holy Cross Guild, Stratford-upon-Avon c.1400-1551. Bailey, Judy
MA (Research), University of Gloucestershire. Supervised by Barker, Simon; Judica, John
Chronological coverage: 1400–1551
Categories: 16th Century; 15th Century; Ecclesiastical and religious history
Medieval religious guilds: an analysis of the Palmers’ Guild, Ludlow, and the Holy Cross Guild, Stratford-upon-Avon, 'c'.1400-1551. Bailey, Judy
M.A., Gloucestershire. (Hum.). Supervised by Judica, John; Barker, Simon
Chronological coverage: 1400–1551
Medieval rural settlement: a study of Mid-Argyll, Scotland. James, Heather F.
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Driscoll, Stephen T.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Argyll, Scotland; Scotland
Memorialisation and the gentry of Glamorgan, 1250-1550. Biebrach, Rhianydd
Ph.D., Swansea. (Hist.). Supervised by Youngs, Deborah
Chronological coverage: 1250–1550
Index terms: Gentry, in Wales; Glamorgan; Wales
Men of law: local legal professionals in early 14th-century East Anglia. Kinsey, Robert C.
Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Ormrod, Mark
Chronological coverage: 1300–1325
Index terms: Law; East Anglia
Non-metallic armour prior to the First World War. Cheshire, Edward
Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Atkins, A.; Tallett, Frank
Chronological coverage: 1000–1914
Index terms: Armour, metallic; World War I (1914-18)
Offices, officers and accountability in the middle ages. Sabapathy, John W.W.
Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by d'Avray, David L.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Index terms: Officers, Office-holding, medieval
Peasant agriculture at Oakington, Cambridgeshire, c.1290-1400. Sapoznik, Alexandra M.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Hatcher, John
Chronological coverage: 1290–1400
Index terms: Oakington, Cambs.; Agriculture, peasant
Proofs of age, 1246-1430: their nature and use as sources. Deller, William
Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Grant, Alexander; Winstanley, Michael J.
Chronological coverage: 1246–1430
Index terms: Proofs of age
Reconstituting the English diplomatic 'corps', 1335-1422: a prosopographical study. Benson, Katherine J.
Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Matthews, E.A.W
Chronological coverage: 1335–1422
Index terms: Diplomats, Diplomacy
Representations of knighthood in late medieval Scotland. Caughey, Anna
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Mapstone, Sally
Chronological coverage: 1375–1513
Saffron Walden: role and context of a late medieval small town. Allan, Elizabeth
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Dyer, Christopher C.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Saffron Walden, Essex
Saint Christopher wall paintings in English and Welsh churches, 'c'.1250-'c'.1500. Pridgeon, Eleanor E.
Ph.D., Leicester.
Chronological coverage: 1250–1500
Savernake forest: continuity and change in a wooded landscape. Lennon, Ben
Ph.D., Bristol.
Chronological coverage: 1000–2000
Servicium debitum and scutage in 12th-century England, with comparisons to the regno of southern Italy. Smith, Nicholas J. Crosby
Ph.D., Durham.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Stress along the medieval Anglo-Scottish border? Skeletal indicators of conflict-zone health. Jennings, Jaime
Ph.D., Durham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Roberts, Charlotte; Graves, Pam
Chronological coverage: 800–1500
Index terms: Scotland; Health, Healthcare, in Scotland
The alchemy of George Ripley, 1470-1700. Rampling, Jennifer M.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist. & Phil. of Sc.). Supervised by Kassell, Lauren
Chronological coverage: 1470–1700
Index terms: Alchemy; Ripley, George (d. c.1490), alchemist
The Augustinian canons in the diocese of Worcester. Nicholls, Nick
Ph.D., Wales. (Trinity St. David Hist.). Supervised by Burton, Janet
Chronological coverage: 1170–1536
Index terms: Worcester, diocese; Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Augustinian canons
The cross of Christ and Anglo-Norman religious imagination. Munns, John Millington
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Binski, Paul
Chronological coverage: 1066–1154
Index terms: Cross of Christ; Religion, Anglo-Norman
The inward keeping of the self: affective discourse and the acquisition of virtue in vernacular devotional writing. Gunning, Janet
Ph.D., Aberystwyth University. Supervised by Watt, Diane; Schofield, Phillipp
Chronological coverage: 1350–1450
Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history
The location of early medieval churches in Northumbria: conversion to a Christian landscape in northern England. Newton, Andrew C.
Ph.D., Newcastle.
Chronological coverage: 650–800
Index terms: Northumbria; Conversion to Christianity, in Northumbria; Churches, in Northumbria
The military activities of bishops, abbots and other clergy in England, 'c'.900-1200. Gerrard, Daniel
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Strickland, Matthew J.; Marritt, Stephen
Chronological coverage: 900–1200
The Northumbrian frontiers, 'c'.500-'c'.850. Clark, Felicity H.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Blair, W. John; Charles-Edwards, Thomas
Chronological coverage: 500–850
The origins and development of central and focal places in early medieval south-west England. Foote, Simon J.
Ph.D., Exeter.
Chronological coverage: 600–800
The origins of East Anglian towns: coin loss in the landscape, A.D. 470-939. Hutcheson, Andrew R.J.
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Williamson, Tom M.
Chronological coverage: 470–939
The place-name evidence for a route-way network in early medieval England. Cole, Ann
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Blair, W. John
Chronological coverage: 600–800
The political career of Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, c.1413-1447. Rhymer, Lucy
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, M. Christine
Chronological coverage: 1413–1447
Index terms: Humphrey, duke of Gloucester (1390-1447)
The portrayal of St. Patrick in Muirchú's *Vita Patricii*. Powell, Robert
Ph.D., Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by Bracken, Damian
Chronological coverage: 650–650
Index terms: Patrick, St. (*fl*. 5th cent.), patron saint of Ireland; Muirchú Moccu Macthéni (*fl*. 7th cent.), historian and monk; Saints
The role of cage chantries in late medieval England, c.1360-1540. Wood, Cindy
Ph.D., Winchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Hicks, Michael A.; Beaumont James, Tom
Chronological coverage: 1360–1540
Index terms: Chantries
The use of G.I.S. in determining the role of visibility in the siting of early Anglo-Norman stone castles in Ireland. McManama-Kearin, Lisa K.
Ph.D., Belfast.
Chronological coverage: 1066–1886
The Welsh soldier, 1283-1422. Chapman, Adam
Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Curry, Anne
Chronological coverage: 1283–1422
Index terms: Soldiers, Welsh; Military, Welsh
Thomas Hoccleve as poet and clerk. Killick, Helen
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Mooney, Linne; Ormrod, W. Mark
Chronological coverage: 1388–1426
Thought on the soul in England, 'c'.1160-1220. Poffley, Vincent
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Kempshall, Matthew
Chronological coverage: 1160–1220
Trinkets and charms: the use, meaning and significance of later medieval and early post-medieval dress accessories. Standley, Eleanor R.
Ph.D., Durham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Gerrard, Chris; Graves, Pam
Chronological coverage: 1300–1700
Index terms: Dress; Charms
War and politics: John Wyclif in the context of 14th-century political thought. Cox, Rory
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Forres, Ian
Chronological coverage: 1350–1384
2011
Accounting, management and control at Durham cathedral priory, 'c'.1250-'c'.1420. Dobie, Alisdair J.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dodds, Benjamin; Prestwich, Michael C.
Chronological coverage: 1250–1420
Agricultural wage labour in 15th-century England. Liu, Gerald
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dodds, Benjamin; Liddy, Christian D.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Anglo-Saxon bishops in their political context, 597-1066. Coffin, Benedict
Ph.D., London. (Inst. Hist. Res.). Supervised by Thacker, Alan T.; Keene, Derek
Chronological coverage: 597–1066
Barking abbey and its saints, 'c.'950-1100. Beaumont, Casey
Ph.D., Liverpool. (Hist.). Supervised by Stafford, Pauline A.
Chronological coverage: 950–1100
'Brynge Hym into my Chapelle': sacred space in middle English romance. Morgan, Chloe
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by McDonald, Nicola; Marks, Richard
Chronological coverage: 1050–1500
Christianity and burial in late Iron Age Scotland, A.D. 400-650. Maldonado, Adrian
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Driscoll, Stephen; Campbell, Euan
Chronological coverage: 400–650
Index terms: Christianity, in Scotland; Scotland
Creating a 'gens Anglorum'. McKinney, Windy
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Cubitt, Catherine R.E.; Tyler, Elizabeth
Chronological coverage: 692–731
Cymry yn Eglwys yr Oesoedd Canol. ('In Welsh medium'.). Emlyn, Rhun
Ph.D., Aberystwyth. (Hist. & Welsh Hist.). Supervised by Stöber, Karen; Schofield, Phillipp
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Education and episcopacy: the universities of Scotland in the 15th century. Woodman, Isla
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Mason, Roger A.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
From Paganism to Christianity: the role of acculturation in medieval Irish tradition. Hamon, Denis
Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Johnston, Elva
Chronological coverage: 400–800
Gaelic place names and the social history of Gaelic speakers in medieval Menteith. McNiven, Peter
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Clancy, Thomas; Broun, Dauvit
Chronological coverage: 700–1300
Index terms: Place-names, Gaelic; Gaelic language; Menteith, Scotland; Scotland
Gender and transgression in the late medieval English household. McLoughlin, Sarah
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by McDonald, Nicola; Goldberg, P. Jeremy P.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Girard d'Athée and the men from the Touraine: their roles under King John. Rickaby, Caroline
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Prestwich, Michael C.; Liddy, Christian D.
Chronological coverage: 1199–1216
Holy Innocent? Narratives of faith and the construction of childhood in later medieval England. Bennett, Alice
M.Phil., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Goldberg, P. Jeremy P.; Wogan-Browne, Jocelyn
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Knole: an architectural and social history of the archbishop of Canterbury's house, 1456-1535. Gregory, Alden
D.Phil., Sussex. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by O'Malley, M.; Howard, Maurice
Chronological coverage: 1456–1535
Late medieval roof bosses in the churches of Devon. Andrew, Susan
Ph.D., Plymouth.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Local communities in 15th-century London: craft, parish and neighbourhood. Colson, Justin
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Burgess, Clive R.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Money and power in the Viking kingdom of York, 'c'.895-954. Gooch, Megan L.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Rollason, David W.; Dodds, Ben
Chronological coverage: 800–900
Perceptions of conversion in 7th-century Ireland: representations of religious transformation in the 'Lives' of Brigit and Patrick. Dawson, Elizabeth
Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Johnston, Elva
Chronological coverage: 600–700
Peripatetic and sedentary kingship: the itineraries of the 13th-century English kings. Kanter, Julie
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1200–1300
Political ideals and values in Ricardian literature, 1377-99. Green, Kathryn
Ph.D., Manchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Rigby, Stephen
Chronological coverage: 1377–1399
Index terms: Literature, Ricardian; Richard II (1367-1400), king
Recession and recovery in the north-east, 1450-1540. Brown, Alex
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dodds, Ben; Green, Adrian
Chronological coverage: 1450–1540
Representing Rome: the influence of ‘Rome’ on aspects of the public arts of early Anglo-Saxon England ('c'.600-800). Izzi, Luisa
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Cubitt, Catherine; Hawkes, Jane
Chronological coverage: 600–800
Sir John Fortescue on law and regal power. Marcuzzi, Suzanne
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Stedman Jones, Gareth
Chronological coverage: 1417–1479
Sokemen and freemen in late Anglo-Saxon East Anglia in comparative context. Day, Emma S.
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Pratt, David R.; Smith, Richard M.
Chronological coverage: 900–1066
The blind in later medieval England: medical, social and religious responses. Hawkins, Joy
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Rawcliffe, Carole
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
The cult of relics in early Christian Ireland. Wycherley, Niamh
Ph.D.(Hist.). Supervised by Doherty, Charles
Chronological coverage: 600–700
The daughters of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine: a comparative study of 12th-century royal women. Bowie, Colette M.
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Strickland, Matthew J.; Marritt, Stephen
Chronological coverage: 1156–1199
The English way of war, 1360-99: a case of military decline?. Baker, Gary
Ph.D., Hull. (Hist.). Supervised by Ayton, Andrew
Chronological coverage: 1360–1399
Index terms: Warfare
The image and reality of the magician figure in 12th-century England. Escobar Vargas, Carolina
Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Lawrence, Anne E.; Le Saux, Françoise
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
The Kelso Abbey cartulary: context, production and forgery. Smith, Andrew T.
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Clancy, Thomas; Broun, Dauvit
Chronological coverage: 700–1500
Index terms: Forgery, monastic; Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses; Scotland; Cartularies; Kelso Abbey
The landscapes of Stanley abbey, 1250-1650. Brown, Graham
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Dyer, Christopher C.
Chronological coverage: 1250–1650
The manuscript tradition of Gerald of Wales's 'Topography'. Ni Bheaglaoi, Noirin
M.Phil.(Hist.). Supervised by Harris, Jason
Chronological coverage: 1300–1700
The organisation of the early church in the East Riding of Yorkshire, 'c'.700-1100: the churches of 1086 and their origins. Brown, Joseph S.
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Cubitt, Catherine; Richards, Julian D.
Chronological coverage: 700–1100
The political appropriation of Lydgate's 'Fall of Princes': a manuscript study of British Library, MS. Harley 1766. Pittaway, Sarah L.
Ph.D., Birmingham.
Chronological coverage: 1450–1460
The significance of the place-name element 'funta in the early middle ages. Hawkins, Jillian P.
Ph.D., Winchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Yorke, Barbara; Stoodley, Nick
Chronological coverage: 500–1000
Transfers of property by the laity in Anglo-Saxon England: the disposition of property at death. Mumby, Julie
Ph.D., London. (K.C. Hist.). Supervised by Nelson, Janet L.
Chronological coverage: 500–1000
2012
Affective devotion and the formation of a virtuous Christian disposition in later medieval English society, c.1350-c.1450. Gunning, Janet M.
Ph.D., Aberystwyth. (Hist. & Welsh Hist.). Supervised by Schofield, Phillipp; Watt, Dianne
Chronological coverage: 1350–1450
Index terms: Virtue, Christian; Devotion, Christian
An analysis of the archaeological evolution of Pollok country park: the estate o'many pairts. Mitchell, Mark T.
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Dalglish, Christopher; Driscoll, Stephen T.
Chronological coverage: 500–1500
Index terms: Pollok country park, Glasgow; Scotland
Angels in Anglo-Saxon England, 700-1000. Sowerby, Richard S.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Foot, Sarah
Chronological coverage: 700–1000
Index terms: Angels
Anglo-Saxon stone sculpture in Mercia as evidence of continental influence and cultural exchange. Dales, Gwendoline
Ph.D., Durham. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Semple, Sarah
Chronological coverage: 400–1066
Borderlands: the Buckinghamshire-Northamptonshire border, 600-1600. Taylor-Moore, Kim
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Dyer, Christopher C.
Chronological coverage: 600–1600
Index terms: Northamptonshire; Buckinghamshire; Borderlands
Deciphering the manuscript page: the mise-en-page of Chaucer, Gower and Hoccleve manuscripts. Nafde, Aditi
D.Phil., Oxford. (Eng. Lang. ; Lit.). Supervised by Hanna, Ralph; Horobin, Simon
Chronological coverage: 1370–1426
Dissemination of a legend: the texts and contexts of the cult of St. Guthlac. Bacola, Meredith A.
Ph.D., Durham. (Hist.). Supervised by Gameson, Richard; Rollason, David W.
Chronological coverage: 700–800
Index terms: Cult of saints; Guthlac, St. (674-715), hermit
Ethnonyms in Scottish place names. Peader Morgan, Ailig
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Woolf, Alexander
Chronological coverage: 500–1000
Index terms: Ethnonyms, on Scottish place-names; Scotland; Place-names, in Scotland
Friendship and favour in late Anglo-Saxon elite culture: a study of documentary and narrative sources, c.900-1016. Schröder, Els
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Tyler, Elizabeth; Cubitt, Catherine R.E.
Chronological coverage: 900–1016
Index terms: Culture, elite; Favour; Friendship
Green Hoods and kingship: a literary approach to the problem of political disorder in 15th-century England using the Gest of Robyn Hode and Thomas Malory's The Most Piteous Tale of the Morte Arthur Saunz Guerdon. Stileman, Katherine D.
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Skoda, Hannah; Moss, Rachel
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
Index terms: Robin Hood; The Most Piteous Tale of the Morte Arthur Saunz Guerdon (15th cent.), of Sir Thomas Malory; Gest of Robyn Hode (c.1450); Political disorder; Kingship; Malory, Sir Thomas (1415 x 18–1471), author
Heraldry, heralds and the Earl Marshal of England, c.1480-1603: war, politics and diplomacy. Gelber, David A.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Smith, H.E.; Brigden, Susan E.
Chronological coverage: 1480–1603
Index terms: Heralds, Heraldry; Warfare; Diplomats, Diplomacy; Earl Marshal
Hugh de Lacy and the earldom of Ulster. Brown, Daniel
Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Flanagan, Marie Therese
Chronological coverage: 1195–1242
Index terms: Lacy, Hugh de (d. 1242), , earl of Ulster; Ulster
Illuminating devotion: relationships between text and image in 'The Littlemore Anselm'. Atwood, Jennifer J.
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Kauffmann, Martin; Ward, Benedicta
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Index terms: 'The Littlemore Anselm' (mid 12th cent.); Anselm, St. (c.1033-1109), abbot of Bec and archbishop of Canterbury
King John and the Welsh Cistercians. Jenkins, James
Ph.D., Cardiff. (Hist. & Archaeol.). Supervised by Nicholson, Helen J.
Chronological coverage: 1199–1216
Index terms: John (1167–1216), king; Monasticism, Monasteries, Monastic houses, in Wales; Wales; Cistercians, in Wales
Lichfield and the lands of St. Chad (in collaboration with Lichfield cathedral). Sargent, Andrew
Ph.D., Keele. (Hist.). Supervised by Morgan, Philip; Tringham, Nigel
Chronological coverage: 600–1075
Index terms: St. Chad, church, Lichfield; Lichfield cathedral
Lordship and landholding norms between the Humber and the Forth, c.1050-1250. Hunter, Linsey
Ph.D., St. Andrews. (Hist.). Supervised by Hudson, John G.H.
Chronological coverage: 1050–1250
Index terms: Lordship; Landholding; Humber, river; Forth, river; Scotland
Making a mark: burial mounds and monumental stone sculpture in Anglo-Saxon England. Parker, Chloe
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by O'Donaghue, Heather
Chronological coverage: 500–1000
Index terms: Sculpture, monumental stone; Burial mounds
Mental maladies in Old English remedy collections. Kesling, Emily
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by O'Donaghue, Heather; Leneghan, Francis
Chronological coverage: 800–1050
Index terms: Mental health, Mental healthcare
Monstrous bishops: an examination of the relationship between church reform and the anarchy. Gibaut, Peter M.
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Leyser, Conrad
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Index terms: Episcopacy; Church, medieval
Peacemakers and partisans: bishops and political reform in England, 1213-68. Ambler, Sophie T.
Ph.D., King's College London. (Hist.). Supervised by Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1213–1268
Preaching the Policratus: the re-use of John of Salisbury's Policratus in selected sermons produced in England during the later middle ages. Moreau, Lauren
Ph.D., Leeds. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Flynn, William T.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: John of Salisbury (1110s-1180), bishop of Chartres; Sermons; Policratus (1150s), of John of Salisbury
Reading and writing in the circle of Sir John Fastolf (d. 1459). Thorpe, Deb
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Tayloe, Craig; Mooney, Linne
Chronological coverage: 1408–1459
Index terms: Reading; Writing; Literacy; Fastolf, Sir John (1380–1459), soldier
Scenes from provincial life: multiple lordship in the north midlands in the 12th century. Boston, Hannah
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Garnett, George S.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1220
Index terms: Lordship
The Barnwell Chronicle: overlooked perspectives on the reign of King John. Ward, Alison
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Garnett, George S.
Chronological coverage: 1199–1216
Index terms: John (1167–1216), king; Barnwell Chronicle (13th cent.); Chronicles
The Bórama: the poetry and hagiography in the Book of Leinster. Eyjolfsdottir, Elin I.
Ph.D., Glasgow. (Arts). Supervised by Clancy, Thomas; Chonaill, Bronagh Ni
Chronological coverage: 900–1050
Index terms: Hagiography, in Ireland, see also Cult of saints; Book of Leinster (1150-90); Ireland; Poetry, in Ireland; Bórama
The East Anglia church, 869-c.975. Purkiss, Richard
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Foot, Sarah
Chronological coverage: 869–975
Index terms: East Anglia; Church, medieval
The evangelists in insular culture, c.600-c.800 AD. Baker, Nicolas G.
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Halsall, Guy; Hawkes, Jane
Chronological coverage: 600–800
Index terms: Evangelists, insular; Church, medieval; Ireland
The historical interpretation of early medieval insular place-names. Kilpatrick, Kelly A.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Charles-Edwards, T.M.O.
Chronological coverage: 700–1100
Index terms: Place-names
The honor of Wallingford, c.1066-1330. Tilley, Christopher
Ph.D., King's College London. (Hist.). Supervised by Baxter, Stephen D.; Carpenter, David A.
Chronological coverage: 1066–1330
Index terms: Wallingford, Oxon.
The London parish and church of St. Dunstan in the East, c.1450-1550. Ledfors, Jennifer
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1450–1550
Index terms: London; St. Dunstan in the East, parish
The mirabilis made visible: mechanics of visuality in the Marvels of the East group. Ayres de Campo, Miguel
M.St., Oxford. Supervised by Kauffman, Martin; Elsner, Jas
Chronological coverage: 1000–1050
Index terms: Marvels of the East
The role of the papacy and the minority of Henry III, 1216-27. Hennings, Lucy
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Watts, John
Chronological coverage: 1216–1227
Index terms: Papacy; Henry III (1207–72), king
The secular liturgical office in late medieval England. Cheung Salisbury, Matthew R.
D.Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Dondi, C.; Sharpe, Richard
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Index terms: Liturgy
'To know a gentilman': men and gentry culture in 15th-century Yorkshire. James. Alison
Ph.D., York. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Ayers, Tim; Goldberg, Jeremy P.
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
'Where are the doctors?' Medical culture and 12th-century Bury St. Edmunds and Canterbury. Thouroude, Veronique J.
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Foot, Sarah
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Index terms: Canterbury, Kent; Bury St. Edmund's, Suff.; Medical culture; Medicine
2013
Affinity and commemoration in late medieval England: the visual representation of Yorkist and Lancastrian livery collars on funerary monuments, church architecture and in documentary sources, c.1450-c.1500. Ward, Matthew
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dodd, Gwilym; Lutton, Rob
Chronological coverage: 1450–1500
Anglo-Scandinavian literature and the post-conquest period. Parker, Eleanor C.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Eng. Lang. ; Lit.). Supervised by O'Donoghue, Heather
Chronological coverage: 1066–1100
A survey of the provenance and survival of ecclesiastical objects in Ireland from the later medieval period. Smith, Keith
Ph.D., University College Dublin (National University of Ireland). (Hist.). Supervised by Breathnach, Edel
Chronological coverage: 1350–1500
Church, crown and complaint: petitions from bishops to the English crown in the 14th century. Phillips, Matthew
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dodd, Gwilym
Chronological coverage: 1300–1400
Elite landscapes in late medieval and early modern East Anglia: families, residences and the development of exclusivity. Dallas, Patricia
Ph.D., East Anglia. (Hist.). Supervised by Williamson, Tom M.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1700
Embodiment and devotion in English medieval church graffiti. Hurley, Maud E.
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Barnwell, Paul; Archer, Rowena
Chronological coverage: 1200–1500
Encountering the environment: rural communities in England, 1086-1348. Kilby, Susan
Ph.D., Leicester. (Eng. Loc. Hist.). Supervised by Jones, Richard L.C.
Chronological coverage: 1086–1348
Gender visibility, landholding and the landscape of southern England in the central middle ages. Weikert, Kate
Ph.D., Winchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Roffey, Simon; Lavelle, Ryan L.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1250
Hireling shepherds: English bishops and their deputies, c.1186-c.1323. Hope, Aaron
Ph.D., London. (U.C. Hist.). Supervised by d'Avray, David
Chronological coverage: 1186–1323
Hostages of fortune: prisoners, guests and exiles in the Eccelesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis. Almond, Vyvyan K.
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Garnett, George S.
Chronological coverage: 1095–1142
Hunaniaeth ranbarthol yng Nghymru, c.1100–1283. [Regional identity in Wales, c.1100–1283.] (In Welsh medium.). Roberts, Euryn R.
Ph.D., Bangor. (Hist., Welsh Hist. and Archaeol.). Supervised by Pryce, A. Huw; Powell, Nia M.W.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1283
Illegitimacy and English landed society c.1285-c.1500. Matthews, Helen S.
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Saul, Nigel E.
Chronological coverage: 1285–1500
Illegitimacy in medieval Scotland, 1165-1500. Marshall, Susan
Ph.D., Aberdeen. (Hist.). Supervised by Macdonald, Alastair; Ehrenschwendtner, Marie-Luise
Chronological coverage: 1165–1500
Institutional identity in the 15th century cartulary of the Priory of Holy Trinity, Aldgate. Knoer, Katie L.
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Poleg, Eyal
Chronological coverage: 800–1100
Irish hagiography and its dating: a study of the O'Donohue group of Irish saints' lives. Szacillo, Judyta A.
Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. ; Anthr.). Supervised by Flanagan, Marie Therese
Chronological coverage: 700–900
Keeping time: the Anglo-Saxon experience of time, c. A.D. 700-1066. Tarassenko, Anne
Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Knight, Gill; Lawrence, Anne E.
Chronological coverage: 700–1066
Lay urban identities in late medieval Lincoln, 1288-1400. Kissane, Alan
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Goddard, Richard; Lutton, Rob
Chronological coverage: 1288–1400
Legality of bastard feudalism: the Statutes of Livery, 1390-c.1520. McKelvie, Gordon
Ph.D., Winchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Hicks, Michael A.; Murphy, Neil W.
Chronological coverage: 1390–1520
Life and death: a study of the wills and testaments of men and women in London and Bury St. Edmunds in the late 14th and early 15th centuries. Wood, Robert A.
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1380–1420
Monasteries and monasticism in late medieval Dorset, 1290-1540. Cousins, David
Ph.D., Winchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Hare, John; Hicks, Michael A.
Chronological coverage: 1290–1540
Monastic education in England, 1050-1150. Hodgson, Steven G.
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Foot, Sarah
Chronological coverage: 1050–1150
Post-conquest Old English charters. Wiles, Kate
Ph.D., Leeds. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Da Rold, Orietta; Swan, Mary
Chronological coverage: 1066–1100
Prisons and punishments in late medieval London. Winter, Christine
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Ripon Minster in its social context, c.1350-1530. Werronen, Steve
Ph.D., Leeds. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Morris, Richard; Emilia, Jamroziak
Chronological coverage: 1350–1530
Royal responsibility in post-conquest invasion narratives. Winkler, Emily
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Wickham, Chris; Ashe, Laura
Chronological coverage: 1066–1200
Scandinavian identity in Cumbria, c.900-1250. Cook, William
Ph.D., Lancaster. (Hist.). Supervised by Winchester, Angus J.L.
Chronological coverage: 900–1250
Taboos and penitence: analysis of the Irish medieval society conversion process and the constitution of a popular religion (6th-7th centuries). Farrell, Elaine Dos S. Pereira
Ph.D., University College Dublin (National University of Ireland). (Hist.). Supervised by Johnston, Elva
Chronological coverage: 500–700
The anonymous description of the altar of the Holy Cross in St. Albans Abbey (c.1428). Lenk, Stefanie
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Benjamin, Thompson
Chronological coverage: 1428–1428
The art and architecture of the Cistercians in northern England in the late middle ages, c.1300-1539. Carter, Michael
Ph.D., London. (Courtauld Inst.). Supervised by Park, David
Chronological coverage: 1300–1539
The art and architecture of the Cistercians in northern England in the late Middle Ages. Carter, Michael
Ph.D., London. (Courtauld Inst.). Supervised by Park, David
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
The land divides, the sea unites: the communities of Bristol and its hinterland and their relationships with Ireland and south Wales in the long 15th century. Bowly, Timothy R.
Ph.D., West of England. (Hist.). Supervised by Ellis, Steven; Fleming, Peter
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
The manuscript dissemination and readership of 'Polychronicon' of Ranulf Higden, c.1330-1500. Freeman, James
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Webber, Teresa
Chronological coverage: 1330–1500
The O'Donohue Group of saints' lives in the Codex Salmanticensis. Szacillo, Judyta Aleksandra
Ph.D., Belfast. (Hist. & Anthr.). Supervised by Flanagan, Marie Therese
Chronological coverage: 700–900
Categories: 500-1000; Ecclesiastical and religious history
The pious practices of Edward I, 1272-1307. Farris, Charles H.D.C.
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Burgess, Clive R.
Chronological coverage: 1272–1307
The Wydeviles 1066-1503: a re-assessment. Pidgeon, Lynda J.
Ph.D., Southampton. (Hist.). Supervised by Curry, Anne
Chronological coverage: 1066–1503
Travel and communication in the landscape of early medieval Wessex. Langlands, Alex
Ph.D., Winchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Lavelle, Ryan L.; Yorke, Barbara A.E.
Chronological coverage: 500–1000
Tyranny, complaint and redress: the evidence of the petitions presented to the crown, c.1320-35. Walker, Sharon I.
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Dodd, Gwilym
Chronological coverage: 1320–1335
2014
An Irish apostle: articulating and actualising apostolicity in the early Irish church. Lordan, Shane
Ph.D., University College Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by Bracken, Damian
Chronological coverage: 800–1000
Bede's 'plures de Scottorum regione': the Irish in Bede's 'Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum'. McCann, Sarah
Ph.D., N.U.I. Galway. (Hist.). Supervised by Ó Cróinín, Dáibhí
Chronological coverage: 622–731
Burial and commemoration in medieval London, 1350-1560. Steer, Christian
Ph.D., London. (R.H.U.L. Hist.). Supervised by Barron, Caroline M.
Chronological coverage: 1350–1560
Campaigns in Britain during the Viking age: their depiction in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. Konshuh, Courtnay
Ph.D., Winchester. (Hist.). Supervised by Yorke, Barbara A.E.; Lavelle, Ryan L.
Chronological coverage: 800–1066
Community and identity in the shadow of York Minster: the chapel of St. Mary and the Holy Angels, c.1380-1520. Warren, Eleanor
Ph.D., Leeds. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Flynn, William T.
Chronological coverage: 1380–1520
Community, kinship and piety in Lincoln Cathedral, c.1450-1500. Wilson, Marianne
Ph.D., Nottingham. (Hist.). Supervised by Lutton, Rob; Barrow, Julia S.
Chronological coverage: 1450–1500
Crowns, processions and wedding rings: continuity and change in the representations of Scottish royal authority in state ceremony, c.1214-1603. Dean, Lucinda H.S.
Ph.D., Stirling. (Hist.). Supervised by Mann, Alistair J.; Penman, Michael A.
Chronological coverage: 1214–1603
Death and Marian devotion in late medieval Ireland. Bettger, Branden
Ph.D., University College Cork. (Hist.). Supervised by D'Aughton, Malgorzata
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Defining the castle through 12th-century chronicle perceptions in the Anglo-Norman regnum. Cowan, Kimberly
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Tyerman, Christopher J.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
Earl Roger of Montgomery and the Norman colonisation of Shropshire, c.1071-93. Lagram-Taylor, Roseanna M.
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Garnett, George S.
Chronological coverage: 1071–1093
Establishing adult masculinity in the Angevin royal family, 1140-1200. Anderson, Elizabeth
Ph.D., Huddersfield. (Music, Hum. and Media). Supervised by Cullum, Patricia H.; Lewis, Katherine J.
Chronological coverage: 1140–1200
Land of the raven and the wolf: a comparative study of family power and strategy in the Welsh March, c.1199-1300. Julian-Jones, Melanie
Ph.D., Cardiff. (Hist. and Archaeol.). Supervised by Coss, Peter
Chronological coverage: 1199–1300
Landscape change: the case of two Pennine parishes. Newton, Sheila
Ph.D., Newcastle. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Jackson, Mark; Turner, Sam
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Les obediences et les obediencers en Angleterre aux xiiè-xvè siècles. (In French medium.). Dewez, Harmony
Ph.D., Aberystwyth. (Hist. and Welsh Hist./Paris I). Supervised by Feller, Laurent; Schofield, Phillipp
Chronological coverage: 1100–1500
Mapping the medieval and post-medieval landscape of Cumbria. Newman, Caron
Ph.D., Newcastle. (Archaeol.). Supervised by Webster, Jane; Turner, Sam
Chronological coverage: 1000–1700
MS. Douce 1 and the imagery and practice of passion devotion in 15th-century England. Pollick, Johanna
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Skoda, Hannah; Rosser, Gervase
Chronological coverage: 1440–1460
'Non est vera misericordia nisi sit ordinata': pastoral theology and the practice of English justice, 1100-1250. Byrne, Philippa
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Kempshall, Matthew S.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1250
Origins and developments of the legend of Robin Hood. La Chance, Scott
M.A., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Loud, Graham A.
Chronological coverage: 1000–1500
Perceptions of femininity in early Irish society. Oxenham, Helen
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by Mhaonaigh, Máire Ní
Chronological coverage: 400–1000
Piety, conformity and dissent: religious belief in the deanery of Craven, West Riding of Yorkshire, 1450-1603. Spence, Marian E.V.
Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Forster, Gordon C.F.; Alford, Stephen
Chronological coverage: 1450–1603
Record keeping at Fountains abbey and the management of Malham in Craven. Spence, Mike
Ph.D., Leeds. (Med. Stud.). Supervised by Jamroziak, Emilia M.
Chronological coverage: 1100–1300
Royal wealth and the money supply in late medieval England. Ball, Katherine
M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Forrest, Ian; Mayhew, Nicholas
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
Structural, geographical and social environments of 14th- and 15th-century Scottish castles. Buchanan, Katherine
Ph.D., Stirling. (Hist.). Supervised by Penman, Michael A.; Oram, Richard D.
Chronological coverage: 1300–1500
The development of Dunfermline Abbey and the cult of St. Margaret, c.1070-1406. Lee, Sang Dong
Ph.D., Stirling. (Hist.). Supervised by Oram, Richard D.; Penman, Michael A.
Chronological coverage: 1070–1406
The fiscal constitution of later medieval England: the reign of Henry VI. Brayson, Alex
Ph.D., York. (Hist.). Supervised by Ormrod, W. Mark
Chronological coverage: 1400–1500
The history of the re-used 12th-century glass of York Minster. Reid, David
Ph.D., York. (Hist. of Art). Supervised by Ayers, Tim
Chronological coverage: 1100–1200
The Order of St. John of Jerusalem (the Hospitallers) in Ireland. Virtuani, Paolo
Ph.D., University College Dublin. (Hist.). Supervised by Coleman, Edward
Chronological coverage: 1172–1538
The sea in the Anglo-Norman realm, c.1050-1189. Raich, Susan
Ph.D., Cambridge. (Hist.). Supervised by van Houts, Elisabeth
Chronological coverage: 1050–1189
Urban space and political culture in early Tudor London. Minson, Stuart J.
D.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Archer, Ian W.
Chronological coverage: 1485–1540