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Bishops, Clerks, and Diocesan Governance in Thirteenth-Century England: Reward and Punishment

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Bishops, Clerks, and Diocesan Governance in Thirteenth-Century England: Reward and Punishment - Burger, Michael
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This book investigates how bishops deployed reward and punishment to control their administrative subordinates in thirteenth-century England. Bishops had few effective avenues available to them for disciplining their clerks and rarely pursued them, preferring to secure their service and loyalty through rewards. The chief reward was the benefice, often granted for life. Episcopal administrators' security of tenure in these benefices, however, made them free agents, allowing them to transfer from diocese to diocese or even ...

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Bishops, Clerks, and Diocesan Governance in Thirteenth-Century England: Reward and Punishment 2014, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

ISBN-13: 9781107417427

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