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3 - English Premonstratensian Visitations, 1458–1503

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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 September 2012

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The following tables relate the visitations of the English white canons by Richard Redman as commissary-general, between 1458 and 1503 inclusive. The left-hand column details the surviving visitation reports and name lists, in chronological order. Unless stated otherwise, the folio numbers in round brackets refer to those of Redman's visitation register (Bodl. ASH). These are generally preceded by references to the same sources as edited in CAP I–III. Each entry presupposes the existence of a visitation report and name list, and, for the 1478 visitations, answers to certain enquiries made by Redman. Where one of these items is lost in a particular entry, the sole surviving document will be cited; however, when the visitation report has been lost, or its date is defective, the reader should examine the second column for any parallel entries (see below). Use has been made of other documents in Bodl. ASH and BL PECK MSS I and II, which reveal actual or proposed visitations: citations of these are placed within square brackets. Visits by Redman to the abbeys for any other purpose, such as abbatial elections, have not been included.

The right-hand column contains references to proposed visitations related in Redman's visitation itineraries. Where an abbey's visitation report is lost, or the date of the visitation is unknown, any corresponding reference in existing itineraries for the year in question will be indicated, as they illustrate Redman's intention to visit the house.

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2000

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