Extracts From The Account Rolls Of The Abbey Of Durham, From The Original Mss, Volume 3 offers a detailed glimpse into the financial and administrative workings of Durham Abbey during the medieval period. Compiled from original manuscripts, this volume provides invaluable primary source material for historians and researchers interested in monastic life, economic practices, and social structures of the time.
The account rolls meticulously document income, expenses, and various transactions, shedding light on the abbey's role within the broader historical context of England. This collection, carefully extracted and presented, serves as a crucial resource for understanding medieval British history and the daily operations of one of its most significant religious institutions.
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