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THE WESTMINSTER CIRCLE

Written by David Sullivan
Published by Historical Publications Ltd. in 2006
ISBN: 1905286155

THE WESTMINSTER CIRCLE
Written by David Sullivan.
Stock no. 2132582
1st. 2006. Hardback. Large format. Slightly better than very good condition in a slightly better than very good dustwrapper.

Large format. Blue cloth with silver title to spine. The People Who Lived and Worked in the Early Town of Westminster, 1066-1307. ISBN: 1905286155.

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Front cover

Cover of THE WESTMINSTER CIRCLE by David Sullivan

Contents

  • Section 1: Topography in Westminster: the shape and layout
  • 1. Context and contours of a young town
  • 2. People in the dispersed settlements of Westminster
  • 3. Roads, ditches and fields
  • Start of the chronological story: -
  • Section 2: The waking of a town 971-1189 AD
  • 4. Early people and powers in Westminster
  • 5. The constant presence of the abbots
  • 6. Abbot's men and king's men
  • Section 3: The town stirs 1189-1216
  • 7. At the turn of two centuries: trends and further abbots
  • 8. Abbey servants as residents in the town
  • 9. The gathering of teh king's senior ministers
  • 10. The town invaded byt lesser officials
  • Section 4: Westminster under King Henry III 1216 - 1272: and continued to 1300
  • 11. The boy-king and the justiciar
  • 12. The three abbots 'Richard': Richard of Berking
  • 13. The three abbots 'Richard': Richard of Crokesley
  • 14. The three abbots 'Richard': Richard of Ware
  • 15. The great rebuilding of the abbey
  • 16. Lay people and places in the unfolding century
  • Section 5: The unravelling of the abbey's century 1283-1307
  • 17. Abbot Walter of Wenlock
  • 18. The Days of Wrath
  • Section 6: Life in two of the nearby Corridor estates
  • 19. The abbot's manor and village of Eye 1098-1307
  • 20. The cycle of a farming year in Eye 1290-1307
  • 21. The manor of Hampstead - under foreign lords 1086-1257
  • 22. The manor of Hampstead - restored to the convent 1258-1312
  • Appendices
  • A. Some named 'fees' in Westminster
  • B. The eastern boundary of Westminster
  • C. The location of the village of Eye
  • D. The sizes and shapes of Westminster properties
  • E. Some occupational names of Westmi8nster, 1154-1307
  • F. The way ahead: consolidations of estates, 1307 ff.