MedievalIPM

@MedievalIPM

Mapping the Medieval Countryside: AHRC funded research project for online publication and dissemination of the medieval English inquisitions post mortem

Joined August 2012

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  1. Data: reading (books) not Reading (Berks)

  2. Manuscript fragments at University of Essex catalogued

  3. Index to 3rd ser. vv. 1-20 of Essex Archael. & Hist. online

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    Short post on St Nicholas/Boy Bishop tokens in 15-16thC East Anglia for St Nicholas' Day :)

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    A very good resource on the

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    Early Career Fellowship for 2016 announced please RT

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    More info about the 'A prosopographical study of bishops’ careers in northern Europe' project here:

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    New VCH Oxon texts online! - Milton-u-Wychwood and Lyneham, part of our Wychwood project:

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    I've just noticed that WANHS have added every volume of Wilts Archeology Mag (inc. much local history) up to 2009 on .

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    Died 1410, Sir Arnold Savage, twice speaker of the Commons in 1401&1404, member of Henry IV's council:

  11. Placename challenge take 2...page now properly published...

  12. Place-name challenge! Can you help us identify some more obscure locations in the IPMs, e.g. 'Beldoo', Westmorland?

  13. We have a new corrigenda page! Please let us know of any corrections that should be posted there.

  14. Project to map Northumbrian burials 300-800 AD

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    Bet you didn't know we had an App dedicated to our medieval roof bosses? Well we do. Down load it for FREE! More >>

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    Medieval attitudes to masturbation were more enlightened than those of the so-called Age of Enlightenment:

  17. Amazingly the polyphonic music that we just RTd is on the back of an IPM.

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    Found in our Exchequer files - an early polyphonic music sheet from c.1300s

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    • @PIMS_Mediaeval

      An institute for advanced studies in the intellectual and material cultures of the Middle Ages.

    • @SSC_Live

      A Live feed of the building accounts of St Stephen's Chapel from 1323-24. This is part of the ongoing Virtual St Stephen's Project at the University of York.

  19. And see his IPMs here inc. details of Ewelme where you can still see his fine memorial

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