This primary source offers comprehensive insight into the income and expenditure of the Scottish Church, and a snapshot of the entire ecclesiastical structure, just as the Reformation was taking hold in and after 1560. The late medieval Church was the wealthiest institution in the Scottish kingdom, with an annual income ten times that of the Crown.
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This primary source offers comprehensive insight into the income and expenditure of the Scottish Church, and a snapshot of the entire ecclesiastical structure, just as the Reformation was taking hold in and after 1560. The late medieval Church was the wealthiest institution in the Scottish kingdom, with an annual income ten times that of the Crown.
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Very good, clean and tight text; ex-lib. with usual markings and pocket; bookplate inside front cover. Forest green cloth with gold lettering; 896 pp. with gatefold map; green pictorial dj with white lettering and protective cover. A unique survery of the church properties in Scotland in the 1560s, except for those in Argyll and the Islands.