The Proprietary Church in the Medieval West

The Proprietary Church in the Medieval West
Author: Susan Wood
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 1034
Release: 2008-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191564559

Although there have been many regional studies of the proprietary church or particular aspects of it, this is the first extensive study of it covering most of western Europe, from the end of the Roman Empire in the West to about 1200. The book aims at a broad survey in varying degrees of intensity and with a shifting geographical focus; and it asks questions that are as much social and religious as legal or administrative. The book vindicates, for village and estate churches, Ulrich Stutz's basic concept of a church with its possessions, revenues, and priestly office as an object of what we can reasonably call property. But it largely rejects his and his followers' application of this to great churches, and sees the position of intermediate churches (such as small or middling monasteries) as various, changeable, and ambivalent. Above all it turns away from Stutz's view of the property relationship as a distinct institution or system of 'Germanic church law', presenting it rather as a fluid set of assumptions and practices taking shape as customary law. The book considers also the changing background of ideas and the bearing on it of important polemical writings (with some questioning of their established interpretations). Finally the book discusses how property in churches was imperfectly superseded by the new canon-law patronage, in the increasingly bureaucratic post-Gregorian Church.

East Jersey Under the Proprietary Governments

East Jersey Under the Proprietary Governments
Author: William A. Whitehead
Publisher: Digital Antiquaria
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2006-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1580574947

y William A. Whitehead Republished from the original 1846 edition - (PDF 4.13Mb, 270pp, illustrated) Whitehead's "East Jersey" is now rarely seen, but is the most frequently-cited source for information relating to the colonial period prior to 1702. Drawing upon original manuscripts and pamphlets, the author preserves a detailed account of the first settlers of the eastern division of Berkeley and Carteret's grant from the Duke of York. The work concentrates on the development of the communities of Perth Amboy and Pisctaway, as well as the exploration and development of lands up the Raritan River and around Shrewsbury. Other settlements (mostly old Dutch communities) are mentioned, but largely ignored. Of particular interest is the inclusion of George Scot's "The Model of the Government of the Province of East Jersey in America" in its entirety - apparently for the first time since its original printing in 1685. This important work supported the efforts of the Scots proprietors of East Jersey to recruit planters, apprentices, tradesmen, merchants and servants to the New World. The text includes letters written by the first Scots settlers which describe New Jersey as a wonderful alternative to Scotland. Whitehead also wrote a supplement to this volume, "Contributions to the Early History of Perth Amboy," which details the history of the area until the American Revolution and somewhat beyond. As the original edition is among the most sought-after of published Jerseyana, this masterfully-published eBook edition will be especially welcome to students of New Jersey history.. Contents PERIOD I. - 1609-1664. - From the Discovery of the Country until its Surrender to the English PERIOD II. - 1669-1682. - From the Surrender of the Country to the English, until the Sale to the Twenty-Four Proprietaries PERIOD III. - 1682-1689. - From the Transfer of East Jersey to the Twenty-Four Proprietaries, to the Subversion of the Authority of Andros PERIOD IV. - 1689-1702. - From the Subversion of the Authority of Andros, to the Surrender of the Government to the Crown NOTES "THE MODEL OF GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF EAST JERSEY IN AMERICA" by George Scot (Edinburgh, printed by John Reid, 1685) INDEX ILLUSTRATIONS - Map of New Jersey, 1656 - Official Seal of Berkeley and Carteret, 1665 - Map of East Jersey, 1682 - Map of Perth Amboy, as originally laid out - Official Seal of the Twenty-four Proprietaries - Autographs - Official Seal of Governor Philip Carteret