CLERGY, CHURCH AND SOCIETY IN ENGLAND AND WALES c.1200-1800
Thursday 26 and Friday 27 March 2009
A colloquium to be held at the Institute of Historical Research, University of London, to share the results of three major research projects:
The Records of Government Taxation in England and Wales: Clerical Taxes 1173-1664 (University of York, funded by the AHRC)
The Clergy of the Church of England Database 1540 to 1835 (King's College, University of London, Universities of Kent and Reading, funded by the AHRC)
Cause Papers in the Diocesan Courts of the Archbishopric of York 1300-1858: a database project (University of York, funded by the Andrew W Mellon Foundation).
The Colloquium will encompass introductions to all three databases and related papers by
Arthur Burns
Helen Carrel
Daniel Cummins
Kenneth Fincham
Simon Harris
Maureen Jurkowski
Bronach Kane
Alison McHardy
Mark Ormrod
Nia Powell
James Sharpe
Bill Sheils
Stephen Taylor
Emma Watson
Helen Watt
For further details, contact Dr Rosemary Hayes, 18 Murrayfield Drive, Edinburgh EH12 6EB; email hayesmilligan@btinternet.com.
A colloquium to be held at the Institute of Historical Research, University of London, to share the results of three major research projects:
The Records of Government Taxation in England and Wales: Clerical Taxes 1173-1664 (University of York, funded by the AHRC)
The Clergy of the Church of England Database 1540 to 1835 (King's College, University of London, Universities of Kent and Reading, funded by the AHRC)
Cause Papers in the Diocesan Courts of the Archbishopric of York 1300-1858: a database project (University of York, funded by the Andrew W Mellon Foundation).
The Colloquium will encompass introductions to all three databases and related papers by
Arthur Burns
Helen Carrel
Daniel Cummins
Kenneth Fincham
Simon Harris
Maureen Jurkowski
Bronach Kane
Alison McHardy
Mark Ormrod
Nia Powell
James Sharpe
Bill Sheils
Stephen Taylor
Emma Watson
Helen Watt
For further details, contact Dr Rosemary Hayes, 18 Murrayfield Drive, Edinburgh EH12 6EB; email hayesmilligan@btinternet.com.
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