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Jerusalem Transformed in Post-Reformation England: The Case of the Cliffords and Beamsley Hospital
Authors:Laura Slater
Affiliation:University of York
Abstract:Abstract

This article explores the impact of the Tudor religious reforms in the rural upland parish of Kirkby Malhamdale, Craven, in the Yorkshire Dales, from the late medieval period, when it was dominated by the economic power of the monasteries, during the Dissolution and subsequent changes, to 1603. Although early churchwardens' accounts have not survived for the parish, the analysis draws upon a variety of contemporary sources including wills, ecclesiastical documents, manor court rolls and other miscellaneous material, as well as the fabric and structure of the parish church itself. Aspects of worship and ritual in Kirkby Malham, the response to the reforms, and the extent to which conformity in the reformed Church of England was established in the parish by the end of the sixteenth century, are examined.
Keywords:WILL  PARISH  KIRKBY MALHAMDALE  CRAVEN  CHANTRY  TRADITIONAL RELIGION  CONFORMITY
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