medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
From: Thomas Izbicki <[log in to unmask]>
> Jim Brundage has an interesting discussion of the concistory court of
the Diocese of Ely in his book Medieval Canon Law (Longman, 1995). The
"official-principal" resided in Cambridge & used the church of the
parish in which he resided for courtroom proceedings.
this stands to reason, if it were an itinerant court, going around on a
"circuit" from village to village --the church would be the largest space in a
village, i should think.
not the case for a cathedral town.
c
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