The Cathedral Church Of Peterborough



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“Until the middle of the nineteenth century, Peterborough remained one of the most unchanged examples in the kingdom of the monastic borough. The place was called into existence by the monaster y and was entirely dependent on it. The Abbot was supreme lord, and had his own gaol. He possessed great power over the whole hundred. And even after the See of Peterborough was constituted, and the Abbey Church became a cathedral, many of the ancient privileges were retained by the newly formed Dean and Chapter. They still retained the proclamation and control of the fairs; their officer, the high bailiff, was the returning officer at elections for parliament; they regulated the markets; they appointed the coroner. Professor Freeman contrasts an Abbot’s town with a Bishop’s town, when speaking about the city of Wells. “An Abbot’s borough might arise anywhere; no better instance can be found than the borough of S. Peter itself, that Golden Borough which often came to be called distinctively the Borough without further epithet.” And again, “the settlement which arose around the great fenland monaster y of S. Peter, the holy house of Medeshampstead, grew by degrees into a borough, and by later ecclesiastical arrangements, into a city, a city and borough to which the changes of our own day have given a growth such as it never knew before.”

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Attribute nameAttribute value
Basım tarihi ay bilgisi6
Basım tarihi yıl bilgisi2020
Baskı sayısı1
Sayfa sayısı163
Ağırlık bilgisi (gram)163,00
En bilgisi (cm)13,50
Boy bilgisi (cm)21,00
Cilt tipi adıCiltsiz
Kağıt cinsi adı2. Hamur
Basım ülkesi adıTürkiye
Basım şehri adıMuğla
Cep boy olup olmadığı bilgisiFalse
Ürün formatı adıKitap