The proceedings against the Templars in the British Isles: The translationHelen J. Nicholson Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2011 - 653 pagine In October 1307 all the brothers of the military religious Order of the Temple in France were arrested and charged with heresy. In November, Pope Clement V instructed King Edward II of England to do likewise. This volume provides a full translation of the four surviving texts of the trial proceedings. |
Sommario
List of Maps | vii |
OXFORD BODLEIAN LIBRARY MS BODLEY 454 MS | 1 |
Names of the Templars sent to the Tower of London from various Counties | 100 |
Twentyfour New Charges on which individual Templars were requestioned | 113 |
Requestioning at London on Four Charges | 159 |
Requestioning of the Templars at London on the remission and absolution | 175 |
Charges which seem proven and warranted by the inquisitors with | 186 |
Extracted from the proceedings of the bishop of Clermont concerning | 231 |
Here begin the proceedings in Ireland brought against individual persons | 319 |
Special inquisition against the Templars in Ireland | 365 |
Scotland | 382 |
Extract from the Templars rule | 396 |
Documents not Included in Oxford Bodleian Library MS Bodley 454 MSA | 427 |
LONDON BRITISH LIBRARY ADDITIONAL MS 5444 FOLS 174r192r MS | 471 |
APPENDICES | 495 |
Bibliography | 607 |
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15th charges 20th charge 22nd charge 37th charges 3rd charge 81st charges 9th charge absolve aforesaid charges arrest Balsall begins believes that yes bishop of London Brother John Brother Robert Brother Thomas Brother William chaplain chapter meetings chastity Church Commander of England confessed Cyprus denied the contents denies the rest diligently interrogated Dinsley diocese Domesday Book enjoined Faxfleet form given Gooder Grand Commander Grand Master heard elsewhere help the Holy Holy Land inquisitors Ireland Jacques de Molay knight known or heard Lincoln Lincolnshire live without personal lord method and form method of receiving Newent oath and interrogated omits the rest papal papal bull present priest Procès des Templiers questioned receiving brothers reception replied that yes sacraments says that yes Sève and Chagny-Sève St Martin Ludgate suspicion swore Tadcaster taken an oath Templars Temple Templiers d'Auvergne testimony took the oath Upleadon Wilkins Willoughton wishes to stand witness