Description
About the Author
J. MICHAEL JEFFERSON gained his PhD from the University of Nottingham.
Reviews
A cogent, well-written volume. * SPECULUM *
Jefferson has produced a valuable survey of documentary flashpoints in the long history of the estates of the Knights Templar in Lincolnshire. His detailed analysis will provide scholars of a range of disciplines [...] this is a study that deserves to be widely read -- H-NET REVIEWS
The Templar Estates in Lincolnshire makes a very substantial contribution both to our knowledge of Templar agriculture and also to the broader rural world of medieval Lincolnshire. * JOURNAL OF RELIGIOUS HISTORY, LITERATURE & CULTURE *
The book is very well presented, with a comprehensive collection of maps and references, and it makes a fascinating analysis of a subject little known to the general reader. * FACHRS *
Both the discussion and the useful, extensive, appendices represent truly valuable contributions to our understanding, both of Lincolnshire's medieval agriculture and of the history the Knights Templar. -- MEDIEVAL SETTLEMENT RESEARCH GROUP
The Templar Estates in Lincolnshire is an important contribution to our comprehension of Templars and the impact that they had upon the rural landscape of England. By thoroughly investigating the primary written record, and skilfully dovetailing the archaeological and topographic evidence, Jefferson provides a fresh insight into the agricultural exploitation that underpinned the Templars more celebrated activities in the Holy Land. The detailed picture it provides of the Order's chronological development and economic arrangements will be valuable to many and is a particular welcome addition to the scholarship of medieval Lincolnshire. -- MIDLAND HISTORY
This is a very useful study for anyone wishing to test theories about medieval estate management and agricultural practices, as well as anyone who wants to know more about the Templars. -- AGRICULTURAL HISTORY REVIEW
Overall, this is a fine study in both parts: describing surviving texts, showing how their evidence fits into the wider picture of estate management in England, tracking down sources from 1308-1312 in the National Archives. -- THE MEDIEVAL REVIEW (TMR)
Set to stand as a valuable monograph. -- Ross S. Kennedy * Nottingham Medieval Studies *
Book Information
ISBN 9781783275571
Author J. M. Jefferson
Format Hardback
Page Count 348
Imprint The Boydell Press
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Weight(grams) 1g