3 - REGISTER OF MONKS
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 October 2010
Summary
NOTE.
1. The figure at the head of each name or set of names signifies the year in which the monk joined the Convent as a novice, or otherwise. Sometimes this can only be given approximately, e.g.c. 1092; sometimes it is evident that the date of joining must be earlier than the first known date, e.g. + 1049.
2. The names of those who became Abbots are printed in spaced capitals, e.g. CRISPIN, Gislebert; the names of those who became Priors are printed in solid capitals, e.g. CLARE, Osbert de.
3. The conventual offices held by a monk are given in monastic Latin. The documentary authority for each statement is generally added in round brackets. Such authority consists of
(a) a separate document among the Muniments, e.g. (Mun. 2001);
(b) a compotus-roll of some obedientiary, whose title is given in English according to the names used on the boxes in which they are contained, together with the year in question; e.g. Laurence de Benflet (p. 72), Precentor 1297—8 (Infirmarer) signifies that this monk is so described in the Infirmarer's roll for that year;
(c) an entry in the great Chartulary called Domesday; e.g. (Domesday f. 493), or (Domesday f. 493 b), if the reference is to be found on the dors. of the folio;
(d) an entry in the miscellany called Liber Niger Quaternus, e.g. (Lib. Nig. Quat. f. 125 b).
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- The Monks of WestminsterBeing a Register of the Brethren of the Convent from the Time of the Confessor to the Dissolution, pp. 39 - 192Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010