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Addy, S.O., ‘A contribution to the history of Norton in Derbyshire’, Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 2 1880, pp. 227

Addy, S.O.The discoveries at Beauchief’, Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society, 4 1935, pp. 249252

Addy, S.O. Historical Memorials of Beauchief Abbey (Oxford, London, and Sheffield, 1878)

Addy, S.O.Some ancient documents relating to Totley, Dore, and Holmesfield, near Dronfield’, Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 3 1881, pp. 95107

Alexander, J. and Binski, P. (eds), Age of Chivalry: art in Plantagenet England, 1200–1400 (London, 1987)

Andrewes, C.B. (ed.), The Torrington Diaries, II (London, 1935)

Armitage, H., Chantrey Land (London, 1910)

Astle, T., Ayscough, S., and Caley, J. (eds), Taxatio ecclesiastica Angliae et Walliae auctoritate P. Nicolai IV, circa A. D. 1291 (London, 1802)

Backmund, N., Monasticon Praemonstratense, id est historia circariarum et canoniarum candidi ordinis praemonstratensis, 3 vols (Straubing, 1949–1956)

Ball, C., Crossley, D., and Flavell, N. (eds), Water Power on the Sheffield Rivers, 2nd edn (Sheffield, 2006)

Battye, K., Unstone: the history of a village (privately published, 1981)

Bestall, J.M., Early and Medieval Chesterfield (Chesterfield, 1974)

Black, W.H., A Descriptive, Analytical and Critical Catalogue of the Manuscripts Bequeathed unto the University of Oxford by Elias Ashmole (Oxford, 1845)

Brown, W. (ed.), Yorkshire Lay Subsidy, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series 16 1894

Burton, J., Monastic and Religious Orders in Britain, 1000–1300 (Cambridge, 1994)

Calendar of Charter Rolls, Henry III, I, 12261257

Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III, I, 12271231

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I, III, 12921301

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry IV, III, 14051408

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry IV, IV, 14081413

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Richard II, IV, 13881392

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Richard II, V, 13911396

Caley, J. and Hunter, J. (eds), Valor Ecclesiasticus Temp. Henr. VIII. auctoritate regia institutus, 6 vols (London, 18101834)

Cameron, K., The Place-names of Derbyshire, 3 vols (Cambridge, 1959)

Chatfield, M., Churches the Victorians Forgot (Ashbourne, 1979)

Colvin, H.M., The White Canons in England (Oxford, 1951)

Cox, J.C., ‘The abbey of Beauchief’, Victoria County History: Derbyshire, II 1907, pp. 6369

Crook, D., ‘Hardwick before Bess: the origins and early history of the family of Hardwick, of Hardwick, co. Derby’, Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, 107 1987, pp. 4154

Cross, C. and Vickers, N., Monks, Friars and Nuns in Sixteenth Century Yorkshire, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series 150 1995

Darlington, R.R., The Cartulary of Darley Abbey, 2 vols (Kendal, 1945)

Darlington, R.R. The Glapwell Charters, Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, 86–87 (19561957)

Dugdale, W., Monasticon Anglicanum, ed. Caley, J., Ellis, H., and Bandinel, B., 6 vols (18171830)

Elgar, W.H., ‘Beauchief abbey’, Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society, 3 1926, pp. 162164

Emden, A.B., Biographical Register of the University of Oxford to A.D. 1500, 3 vols (Oxford, 19571959)

Farrer, W. (ed.), Early Yorkshire Charters, III, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, extra series (Edinburgh, 1916)

Farrer, W. Honours and Knights’ Fees, I (London and Manchester, 1923)

Foster, C.W. and Major, K. (eds), The ‘Registrum Antiquissimum’ of the Cathedral Church of Lincoln, 10 vols, Lincoln Record Society 2729, 32, 34, 41, 46, 51, 62, 67 (1931–1973)

Fowkes, D.V. and Potter, G.R. (eds), William Senior's Survey of the Estates of the First and Second Earls of Devonshire, c.1600–1628, Derbyshire Record Society 13 1988

Garratt, H.J.H. (ed.), Derbyshire Feet of Fines, 1323–1546, Derbyshire Record Society 11 (Chesterfield, 1985)

Gibbs, V. and Doubleday, H.A. (eds), The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, VI (London, 1926)

Gover, J.E.B., Mawer, A., and Stenton, F.M., The Place-names of Nottinghamshire (Cambridge, 1940)

Hall, T.W., A Descriptive Catalogue of . . . Ancient Charters and Instruments of Ughill, Waldershelf and Norton Lees (Sheffield, 1930)

Hall, T.W. A Descriptive Catalogue of Charters, Copy Court Rolls and Deeds Forming Part of the Wheat Collection (Sheffield, 1920)

Hall, T.W. A Descriptive Catalogue of Early Charters Relating to Lands In and Near Sheffield (Sheffield, 1938)

Hall, T.W. A Descriptive Catalogue of Miscellaneous Charters and Other Documents Relating to the Districts of Sheffield and Rotherham (Sheffield, 1916)

Hall, T.W. A Descriptive Catalogue of Sheffield Manorial Records, III (Sheffield, 1934)

Hall, T.W. and Thomas, A.H., A Descriptive Catalogue of the Charters . . . Forming the Jackson Collection at the Sheffield Public Reference Library (Sheffield, 1914)

Hart, W.H., ‘A calendar of the fines for the county of Derby from their commencement in the reign of Richard I: 1196–1225’, Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 7 1885, no. 38

Harte, R. and Merrony, C., ‘Two way traffic: the importance of Beauchief Abbey as a case study for the Premonstratensian Order in England’, in A Review of Archaeology in South Yorkshire, 1994–1995, compiled by the South Yorkshire Archaeology Service (Sheffield, 1995), pp. 8188

Hearnius, T. (ed.), Johannis . . . Glastoniensis sive historia de rebus Glastonieansibus, 2 vols (Oxford, 1726)

Henstock, A., ‘The course of Hereward Street: a reappraisal’, Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, 100 1980, pp. 3542

Hey, D., Derbyshire: a history (Lancaster, 2008)

Hey, D. Historic Hallamshire (Ashbourne, 2002)

Holdsworth, C.J. (ed.), Rufford Charters, Thoroton Society Record Series 29, 30, 32, 34 (Nottingham, 19721981)

Holles, Gervase, Memorials of the Holles Family, 1493–1656, ed. Wood, A.C., Camden 3rd series 55 (London, 1937)

Hopkinson, A. (ed.), The Rolls of the 1281 Derbyshire Eyre, Derbyshire Record Society 27 2000

Hunter, J. (ed.), Fines sive pedes finium; sive finales concordiae in Curia domini regis . . . AD 1195–AD 1214, II (London, 1844)

Hunter, J. Hallamshire: the history and topography of the parish of Sheffield, ed. Gatty, A.S. (London, 1875)

Hunter, J. South Yorkshire: the history of the deanery of Doncaster, 2 vols (London, 18281831)

Jeayes, I.H., A Descriptive Catalogue of Derbyshire Charters in Public and Private Libraries and Muniment Rooms (London and Derby, 1906)

Johnson, R., A History of Alfreton (Ripley, no date)

Kiernan, D., The Derbyshire Lead Industry in the Sixteenth Century, Derbyshire Record Society 14 1989

Kirke, H., ‘The Praemonstratensian abbey of Beauchief’, The Reliquary, 7 (18661867)

Knowles, D., The Religious Orders in England, III: the Tudor age (Cambridge, 1959)

Knowles, D., Brooke, C.N.L., and London, V. (eds), The Heads of Religious Houses: England and Wales, I: 940–1216, 2nd edn (Cambridge, 1972)

Leach, P. and Pevsner, N., The Buildings of England: Yorkshire: the West Riding, 2nd edn (London, 2009)

Lloyd, S., English Society and the Crusade, 1216–1307 (Oxford, 1980)

Logan, F.D., Runaway Religious in Medieval England, c.1240–1540 (Cambridge, 1996)

Lugard, C.E. (ed.), Calendar of the Cases for Derbyshire from the Eyre and Assize Rolls (Henry III, 1256–1272) (Barnston, Cumbria, 1938)

McKinley, R., The Surnames of Lancashire (London, 1981)

Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, B. (eds), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 60 vols (Oxford, 2004)

Meredith, R.Beauchief abbey and the Pegges’, Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, 87 1967, pp. 86126

Merrony, C.J.N., ‘More than meets the eye? A preliminary discussion of the archaeological remains of Beauchief abbey and park’, in A Review of Archaeology in South Yorkshire, 1993–1994, compiled by the South Yorkshire Archaeology Service (Sheffield, 1994), pp. 6067

Migne, J.P., Patrologia latina, 201 (Paris, 1903), Lucius III Pontifex Romanus, epistolae et privilegia, cols 1069–1380

Morgan, P., Domesday Book: Derbyshire (Chichester, 1978)

Mott, R.A., ‘The water mills of Beauchief abbey’, Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society, 9 1969, pp. 203220

Page, W. (ed.), Victoria County History of Leicestershire, I (London, 1907)

Page, W. Victoria County History of Nottinghamshire, I (London, 1906)

Page, W. Victoria County History of Suffolk, II (London, 1907)

Pegge, S., An Historical Account of Beauchief Abbey (London, 1801)

Pevsner, N., The Buildings of England: Derbyshire, 2nd edn, revised by Elizabeth Williamson (Harmondsworth, 1979)

Pevsner, N. The Buildings of England: Leicestershire and Rutland (Harmondsworth, 1960)

Pevsner, N. The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire, 2nd edn, revised by Williamson, Elizabeth (Harmondsworth, 1979)

Platt, C., The Monastic Grange in Medieval England: a reassessment (London, 1969)

Potter, G.R., summary of a lecture he gave on the Cartulary of Beauchief Abbey in Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, n.s. 12 1938, pp. 160162

Poynton, E.M., ‘A rental of Beauchief abbey’, The Genealogist, n.s. 27 1910, pp. 1521

Postles, D., The Surnames of Leicestershire and Rutland (Oxford, 1998)

Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 17 November 1870 to 3 April 1873, second series, vol. 5

Riden, P. and Blair, J. (eds), History of Chesterfield, V: records of the borough of Chesterfield and related documents, 1204–1835 (Chesterfield, 1980)

Saltman, A., The Cartulary of Dale Abbey, Derbyshire Archaeological Society Record Series 2 1967

Scott-Gatty, A.S.Records of the Court Baron of the manor of Sheffield’, Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society, 1:3 1914, pp. 257329.

Smith, A.H., The Place-names of the West Riding of Yorkshire (Cambridge, 1961)

Smith, A.V., Beauchief Abbey: notes on the layout and remains – the abbey and surrounding area (Sheffield, 1993)

Smith, D.M. (ed.), Heads of Religious Houses: England and Wales, III: 1377–1540 (Cambridge, 2008)

Smith, D.M. and London, V.C.M. (eds), Heads of Religious Houses: England and Wales, II: 1216–1377 (Cambridge, 2001)

Southern, R.W., ‘Master Vacarius and the beginning of an English academic tradition’, in Alexander, J.J.G. and Gibson, M.T. (eds), Medieval Learning and Literature: essays presented to Richard William Hunt (Oxford, 1976), pp. 257286

Tanner, T., Notitia Monastica (London, 1744; reprinted with addition, Cambridge, 1787)

Thoroton, R., Antiquities of Nottinghamshire (London, 1677)

Throsby, J. (ed.), Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: republished with large additions, 3 vols (Nottingham, 1790)

Turbutt, G., A History of Derbyshire, 4 vols (Cardiff, 1999)

Walker, J.W. (ed.), Abstracts of the Cartularies of the Priory of Monkbretton, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series 66 1926

Walton, M. and Meredith, R., Beauchief Abbey Past and Present, 2nd edn (Sheffield, 1975)

Watson, A.G. (ed.), Supplement to the Second Edition of Medieval Libraries of Great Britain: a list of surviving books, ed. Ker, N.R., Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks 15 (London, 1987)

Watts, V. (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-names (Cambridge, 2004)

Wheeler, P., Beauchief Abbey: its buildings and lands, with special reference to the granges (dissertation for the Certificate in Archaeology of the University of Sheffield, 1996)

References

Addy, S.O., ‘A contribution to the history of Norton in Derbyshire’, Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 2 1880, pp. 227Google Scholar
Addy, S.O.The discoveries at Beauchief’, Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society, 4 1935, pp. 249252Google Scholar
Addy, S.O. Historical Memorials of Beauchief Abbey (Oxford, London, and Sheffield, 1878)Google Scholar
Addy, S.O.Some ancient documents relating to Totley, Dore, and Holmesfield, near Dronfield’, Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 3 1881, pp. 95107Google Scholar
Alexander, J. and Binski, P. (eds), Age of Chivalry: art in Plantagenet England, 1200–1400 (London, 1987)Google Scholar
Andrewes, C.B. (ed.), The Torrington Diaries, II (London, 1935)Google Scholar
Armitage, H., Chantrey Land (London, 1910)Google Scholar
Astle, T., Ayscough, S., and Caley, J. (eds), Taxatio ecclesiastica Angliae et Walliae auctoritate P. Nicolai IV, circa A. D. 1291 (London, 1802)Google Scholar
Backmund, N., Monasticon Praemonstratense, id est historia circariarum et canoniarum candidi ordinis praemonstratensis, 3 vols (Straubing, 1949–1956)Google Scholar
Ball, C., Crossley, D., and Flavell, N. (eds), Water Power on the Sheffield Rivers, 2nd edn (Sheffield, 2006)Google Scholar
Battye, K., Unstone: the history of a village (privately published, 1981)Google Scholar
Bestall, J.M., Early and Medieval Chesterfield (Chesterfield, 1974)Google Scholar
Black, W.H., A Descriptive, Analytical and Critical Catalogue of the Manuscripts Bequeathed unto the University of Oxford by Elias Ashmole (Oxford, 1845)Google Scholar
Brown, W. (ed.), Yorkshire Lay Subsidy, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series 16 1894Google Scholar
Burton, J., Monastic and Religious Orders in Britain, 1000–1300 (Cambridge, 1994)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Calendar of Charter Rolls, Henry III, I, 12261257Google Scholar
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III, I, 12271231Google Scholar
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I, III, 12921301Google Scholar
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry IV, III, 14051408Google Scholar
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry IV, IV, 14081413Google Scholar
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Richard II, IV, 13881392Google Scholar
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Richard II, V, 13911396Google Scholar
Caley, J. and Hunter, J. (eds), Valor Ecclesiasticus Temp. Henr. VIII. auctoritate regia institutus, 6 vols (London, 18101834)Google Scholar
Cameron, K., The Place-names of Derbyshire, 3 vols (Cambridge, 1959)Google Scholar
Chatfield, M., Churches the Victorians Forgot (Ashbourne, 1979)Google Scholar
Colvin, H.M., The White Canons in England (Oxford, 1951)Google Scholar
Cox, J.C., ‘The abbey of Beauchief’, Victoria County History: Derbyshire, II 1907, pp. 6369Google Scholar
Crook, D., ‘Hardwick before Bess: the origins and early history of the family of Hardwick, of Hardwick, co. Derby’, Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, 107 1987, pp. 4154Google Scholar
Cross, C. and Vickers, N., Monks, Friars and Nuns in Sixteenth Century Yorkshire, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series 150 1995Google Scholar
Darlington, R.R., The Cartulary of Darley Abbey, 2 vols (Kendal, 1945)Google Scholar
Darlington, R.R. The Glapwell Charters, Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, 86–87 (19561957)Google Scholar
Dugdale, W., Monasticon Anglicanum, ed. Caley, J., Ellis, H., and Bandinel, B., 6 vols (18171830)Google Scholar
Elgar, W.H., ‘Beauchief abbey’, Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society, 3 1926, pp. 162164Google Scholar
Emden, A.B., Biographical Register of the University of Oxford to A.D. 1500, 3 vols (Oxford, 19571959)Google Scholar
Farrer, W. (ed.), Early Yorkshire Charters, III, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, extra series (Edinburgh, 1916)Google Scholar
Farrer, W. Honours and Knights’ Fees, I (London and Manchester, 1923)Google Scholar
Foster, C.W. and Major, K. (eds), The ‘Registrum Antiquissimum’ of the Cathedral Church of Lincoln, 10 vols, Lincoln Record Society 2729, 32, 34, 41, 46, 51, 62, 67 (1931–1973)Google Scholar
Fowkes, D.V. and Potter, G.R. (eds), William Senior's Survey of the Estates of the First and Second Earls of Devonshire, c.1600–1628, Derbyshire Record Society 13 1988Google Scholar
Garratt, H.J.H. (ed.), Derbyshire Feet of Fines, 1323–1546, Derbyshire Record Society 11 (Chesterfield, 1985)Google Scholar
Gibbs, V. and Doubleday, H.A. (eds), The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, VI (London, 1926)Google Scholar
Gover, J.E.B., Mawer, A., and Stenton, F.M., The Place-names of Nottinghamshire (Cambridge, 1940)Google Scholar
Hall, T.W., A Descriptive Catalogue of . . . Ancient Charters and Instruments of Ughill, Waldershelf and Norton Lees (Sheffield, 1930)Google Scholar
Hall, T.W. A Descriptive Catalogue of Charters, Copy Court Rolls and Deeds Forming Part of the Wheat Collection (Sheffield, 1920)Google Scholar
Hall, T.W. A Descriptive Catalogue of Early Charters Relating to Lands In and Near Sheffield (Sheffield, 1938)Google Scholar
Hall, T.W. A Descriptive Catalogue of Miscellaneous Charters and Other Documents Relating to the Districts of Sheffield and Rotherham (Sheffield, 1916)Google Scholar
Hall, T.W. A Descriptive Catalogue of Sheffield Manorial Records, III (Sheffield, 1934)Google Scholar
Hall, T.W. and Thomas, A.H., A Descriptive Catalogue of the Charters . . . Forming the Jackson Collection at the Sheffield Public Reference Library (Sheffield, 1914)Google Scholar
Hart, W.H., ‘A calendar of the fines for the county of Derby from their commencement in the reign of Richard I: 1196–1225’, Journal of the Derbyshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 7 1885, no. 38Google Scholar
Harte, R. and Merrony, C., ‘Two way traffic: the importance of Beauchief Abbey as a case study for the Premonstratensian Order in England’, in A Review of Archaeology in South Yorkshire, 1994–1995, compiled by the South Yorkshire Archaeology Service (Sheffield, 1995), pp. 8188Google Scholar
Hearnius, T. (ed.), Johannis . . . Glastoniensis sive historia de rebus Glastonieansibus, 2 vols (Oxford, 1726)Google Scholar
Henstock, A., ‘The course of Hereward Street: a reappraisal’, Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, 100 1980, pp. 3542Google Scholar
Hey, D., Derbyshire: a history (Lancaster, 2008)Google Scholar
Hey, D. Historic Hallamshire (Ashbourne, 2002)Google Scholar
Holdsworth, C.J. (ed.), Rufford Charters, Thoroton Society Record Series 29, 30, 32, 34 (Nottingham, 19721981)Google Scholar
Holles, Gervase, Memorials of the Holles Family, 1493–1656, ed. Wood, A.C., Camden 3rd series 55 (London, 1937)Google Scholar
Hopkinson, A. (ed.), The Rolls of the 1281 Derbyshire Eyre, Derbyshire Record Society 27 2000Google Scholar
Hunter, J. (ed.), Fines sive pedes finium; sive finales concordiae in Curia domini regis . . . AD 1195–AD 1214, II (London, 1844)Google Scholar
Hunter, J. Hallamshire: the history and topography of the parish of Sheffield, ed. Gatty, A.S. (London, 1875)Google Scholar
Hunter, J. South Yorkshire: the history of the deanery of Doncaster, 2 vols (London, 18281831)Google Scholar
Jeayes, I.H., A Descriptive Catalogue of Derbyshire Charters in Public and Private Libraries and Muniment Rooms (London and Derby, 1906)Google Scholar
Johnson, R., A History of Alfreton (Ripley, no date)Google Scholar
Kiernan, D., The Derbyshire Lead Industry in the Sixteenth Century, Derbyshire Record Society 14 1989Google Scholar
Kirke, H., ‘The Praemonstratensian abbey of Beauchief’, The Reliquary, 7 (18661867)Google Scholar
Knowles, D., The Religious Orders in England, III: the Tudor age (Cambridge, 1959)Google Scholar
Knowles, D., Brooke, C.N.L., and London, V. (eds), The Heads of Religious Houses: England and Wales, I: 940–1216, 2nd edn (Cambridge, 1972)Google Scholar
Leach, P. and Pevsner, N., The Buildings of England: Yorkshire: the West Riding, 2nd edn (London, 2009)Google Scholar
Lloyd, S., English Society and the Crusade, 1216–1307 (Oxford, 1980)Google Scholar
Logan, F.D., Runaway Religious in Medieval England, c.1240–1540 (Cambridge, 1996)Google Scholar
Lugard, C.E. (ed.), Calendar of the Cases for Derbyshire from the Eyre and Assize Rolls (Henry III, 1256–1272) (Barnston, Cumbria, 1938)Google Scholar
McKinley, R., The Surnames of Lancashire (London, 1981)Google Scholar
Matthew, H.C.G. and Harrison, B. (eds), Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, 60 vols (Oxford, 2004)Google Scholar
Meredith, R.Beauchief abbey and the Pegges’, Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, 87 1967, pp. 86126Google Scholar
Merrony, C.J.N., ‘More than meets the eye? A preliminary discussion of the archaeological remains of Beauchief abbey and park’, in A Review of Archaeology in South Yorkshire, 1993–1994, compiled by the South Yorkshire Archaeology Service (Sheffield, 1994), pp. 6067Google Scholar
Migne, J.P., Patrologia latina, 201 (Paris, 1903), Lucius III Pontifex Romanus, epistolae et privilegia, cols 1069–1380Google Scholar
Morgan, P., Domesday Book: Derbyshire (Chichester, 1978)Google Scholar
Mott, R.A., ‘The water mills of Beauchief abbey’, Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society, 9 1969, pp. 203220Google Scholar
Page, W. (ed.), Victoria County History of Leicestershire, I (London, 1907)Google Scholar
Page, W. Victoria County History of Nottinghamshire, I (London, 1906)Google Scholar
Page, W. Victoria County History of Suffolk, II (London, 1907)Google Scholar
Pegge, S., An Historical Account of Beauchief Abbey (London, 1801)Google Scholar
Pevsner, N., The Buildings of England: Derbyshire, 2nd edn, revised by Elizabeth Williamson (Harmondsworth, 1979)Google Scholar
Pevsner, N. The Buildings of England: Leicestershire and Rutland (Harmondsworth, 1960)Google Scholar
Pevsner, N. The Buildings of England: Nottinghamshire, 2nd edn, revised by Williamson, Elizabeth (Harmondsworth, 1979)Google Scholar
Platt, C., The Monastic Grange in Medieval England: a reassessment (London, 1969)Google Scholar
Potter, G.R., summary of a lecture he gave on the Cartulary of Beauchief Abbey in Derbyshire Archaeological Journal, n.s. 12 1938, pp. 160162Google Scholar
Poynton, E.M., ‘A rental of Beauchief abbey’, The Genealogist, n.s. 27 1910, pp. 1521Google Scholar
Postles, D., The Surnames of Leicestershire and Rutland (Oxford, 1998)Google Scholar
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 17 November 1870 to 3 April 1873, second series, vol. 5Google Scholar
Riden, P. and Blair, J. (eds), History of Chesterfield, V: records of the borough of Chesterfield and related documents, 1204–1835 (Chesterfield, 1980)Google Scholar
Saltman, A., The Cartulary of Dale Abbey, Derbyshire Archaeological Society Record Series 2 1967Google Scholar
Scott-Gatty, A.S.Records of the Court Baron of the manor of Sheffield’, Transactions of the Hunter Archaeological Society, 1:3 1914, pp. 257329.Google Scholar
Smith, A.H., The Place-names of the West Riding of Yorkshire (Cambridge, 1961)Google Scholar
Smith, A.V., Beauchief Abbey: notes on the layout and remains – the abbey and surrounding area (Sheffield, 1993)Google Scholar
Smith, D.M. (ed.), Heads of Religious Houses: England and Wales, III: 1377–1540 (Cambridge, 2008)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Smith, D.M. and London, V.C.M. (eds), Heads of Religious Houses: England and Wales, II: 1216–1377 (Cambridge, 2001)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Southern, R.W., ‘Master Vacarius and the beginning of an English academic tradition’, in Alexander, J.J.G. and Gibson, M.T. (eds), Medieval Learning and Literature: essays presented to Richard William Hunt (Oxford, 1976), pp. 257286Google Scholar
Tanner, T., Notitia Monastica (London, 1744; reprinted with addition, Cambridge, 1787)Google Scholar
Thoroton, R., Antiquities of Nottinghamshire (London, 1677)Google Scholar
Throsby, J. (ed.), Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: republished with large additions, 3 vols (Nottingham, 1790)Google Scholar
Turbutt, G., A History of Derbyshire, 4 vols (Cardiff, 1999)Google Scholar
Walker, J.W. (ed.), Abstracts of the Cartularies of the Priory of Monkbretton, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series 66 1926Google Scholar
Walton, M. and Meredith, R., Beauchief Abbey Past and Present, 2nd edn (Sheffield, 1975)Google Scholar
Watson, A.G. (ed.), Supplement to the Second Edition of Medieval Libraries of Great Britain: a list of surviving books, ed. Ker, N.R., Royal Historical Society Guides and Handbooks 15 (London, 1987)Google Scholar
Watts, V. (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-names (Cambridge, 2004)Google Scholar
Wheeler, P., Beauchief Abbey: its buildings and lands, with special reference to the granges (dissertation for the Certificate in Archaeology of the University of Sheffield, 1996)Google Scholar