Abstract
Contents: Introduction: the history and historiography of medieval milling The social and economic foundations of English monasticism, c.600-1450 Feudal land tenure, ecclesiastical patronage and milling monopolies The commercialization of English milling, 1086-1450 Bishoprics and archbishoprics The Benedictines The Augustinians The Cistercians The minor orders English mill law, seigneurial rights and ecclesiastical lordship Ecclesiastical lordship and the commercialization of medieval milling Appendices Bibliography Index.
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