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Templar Estates in Lincolnshire
  • Templar Estates in Lincolnshire
  • Contents
  • Illustrations
  • Abbreviations
  • Note on spelling
  • Acknowledgements
  • (No title supplied)
  • Introduction
  • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 1 The Inquest of 1185
  • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 2 The Lincolnshire preceptories and the former Templar estates, 1308–13
  • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 3 Arable farming on the former Templar estates, 1308–13
  • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 4 Livestock, excluding sheep, on the former Templar estates, 1308–13
  • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 5 Sheep farming and management on the former Templar estates, 1308–13
  • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 6 The people: workers, dependants, beneficiaries and the former Templar estates, 1308–13
  • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 7 The transfer of former Templar property to the Hospitallers, 1312–38
  • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 8 The Report of Prior Philip de Thame to Grand Master Elyan de Villanova, 1338
  • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 9 The Valor ecclesiasticus of 1535, the dissolution of the Hospitallers and the subsequent fate of the former Templar estates in Lincolnshire
  • (No title supplied)
  • Conclusion
  • Appendix 1 Inventories of deadstock on the former Templar estates in Lincolnshire, 1308–13
  • Appendix 2 Rent as a percentage of total expenditure, 1308–13
  • Appendix 3 Corrodians’ donations, corrodies and conditions
  • Appendix 4 Corrodians included in the accounts of William de Spanneby for Michaelmas 1308
  • Appendix 5 The fate of the Templars in Lincolnshire, 1308–38
  • Appendix 6 Land acreages in demesne on the former Templar estates in Lincolnshire in 1338
  • Appendix 7 Fixed rent as a percentage of gross income and total land income in 1338
  • Appendix 8 Templar holdings in Lincolnshire in 1308 and Hospitaller holdings in 1338
  • Appendix 9 Churches and chapels from which the Templars derived income in 1185 and 1308, and which had been transferred to the Hospitallers in 1338
  • Appendix 10 Mills from which the Templars derived income in 1185 and 1308, and which had been transferred to the Hospitallers in 1338
  • Appendix 11 Income and expenditure on the former Templar estates in 1338
  • Appendix 12 Former Templar property which was listed in the Report of Philip de Thame as not being in the hands of the Hospitallers in 1338
  • Appendix 13 Letter patent of 2 April 1557, and Lincolnshire lands to be returned to the Hospitallers
  • Appendix 14 The location of property to be returned to the Hospitallers
  • Bibliography
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    • Templar Estates in Lincolnshire
    • Contents
    • Illustrations
    • Abbreviations
    • Note on spelling
    • Acknowledgements
    • (No title supplied)
    • Introduction
    • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 1 The Inquest of 1185
    • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 2 The Lincolnshire preceptories and the former Templar estates, 1308–13
    • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 3 Arable farming on the former Templar estates, 1308–13
    • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 4 Livestock, excluding sheep, on the former Templar estates, 1308–13
    • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 5 Sheep farming and management on the former Templar estates, 1308–13
    • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 6 The people: workers, dependants, beneficiaries and the former Templar estates, 1308–13
    • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 7 The transfer of former Templar property to the Hospitallers, 1312–38
    • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 8 The Report of Prior Philip de Thame to Grand Master Elyan de Villanova, 1338
    • ¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 9 The Valor ecclesiasticus of 1535, the dissolution of the Hospitallers and the subsequent fate of the former Templar estates in Lincolnshire
    • (No title supplied)
    • Conclusion
    • Appendix 1 Inventories of deadstock on the former Templar estates in Lincolnshire, 1308–13
    • Appendix 2 Rent as a percentage of total expenditure, 1308–13
    • Appendix 3 Corrodians’ donations, corrodies and conditions
    • Appendix 4 Corrodians included in the accounts of William de Spanneby for Michaelmas 1308
    • Appendix 5 The fate of the Templars in Lincolnshire, 1308–38
    • Appendix 6 Land acreages in demesne on the former Templar estates in Lincolnshire in 1338
    • Appendix 7 Fixed rent as a percentage of gross income and total land income in 1338
    • Appendix 8 Templar holdings in Lincolnshire in 1308 and Hospitaller holdings in 1338
    • Appendix 9 Churches and chapels from which the Templars derived income in 1185 and 1308, and which had been transferred to the Hospitallers in 1338
    • Appendix 10 Mills from which the Templars derived income in 1185 and 1308, and which had been transferred to the Hospitallers in 1338
    • Appendix 11 Income and expenditure on the former Templar estates in 1338
    • Appendix 12 Former Templar property which was listed in the Report of Philip de Thame as not being in the hands of the Hospitallers in 1338
    • Appendix 13 Letter patent of 2 April 1557, and Lincolnshire lands to be returned to the Hospitallers
    • Appendix 14 The location of property to be returned to the Hospitallers
    • Bibliography

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Nick Bingham. "¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 9 The Valor ecclesiasticus of 1535, the dissolution of the Hospitallers and the subsequent fate of the former Templar estates in Lincolnshire." In Templar Estates in Lincolnshire. , 2020. Accessed May 18, 2025. Librios IMS, https://openaccess.boydellandbrewercms.com/?id=-205886CITANCHOR.
Nick Bingham. "¬XiosMOVE|Chapter 9 The Valor ecclesiasticus of 1535, the dissolution of the Hospitallers and the subsequent fate of the former Templar estates in Lincolnshire." In Templar Estates in Lincolnshire. , 2020. Accessed May 18, 2025. https://openaccess.boydellandbrewercms.com/?id=-205886CITANCHOR.
Nick Bingham
Templar Estates in Lincolnshire
Librios IMS
June 29, 2020
May 18, 2025
https://openaccess.boydellandbrewercms.com/?id=-205886CITANCHOR