Authors: John Hamilton Baker, J. H. Baker
ISBN-13: 9781852851675, ISBN-10: 1852851678
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group
Date Published: November 2003
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Monuments of Endlesse Labours is an account of the evolution of a distinct tradition and literature of English canon law. The study and teaching began in England in the twelfth century, and during the thirteenth a profession of practising canonists arose. Their expertise was not confined to ecclesiastical matters in a narrow sense, but extended into such important fields as marriage and probate.
Taking the work of individual canonists in turn, from William Paull and William Bateman in the fourteenth century to Stephen Lushington and Sir Robert Phillimore in the nineteenth, J.H. Baker assesses the various different contributions to this national tradition made by original thinkers, writers, compilers, editors and judges. The survival for so long of a distinct legal system parallel to the common law, which nevertheless touched in many vital respects the lives of everyone in England, makes the story of English ecclesiastical law an essential part of English legal history.
Illustrations | ||
Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Abbreviations | ||
Table of Statutes | ||
Table of Provincial Legislation | ||
Tables of Cases | ||
1 | The Beginnings of an English Canon Law Tradition | 1 |
2 | William Paull | 9 |
3 | William Bateman | 17 |
4 | John Ayton | 29 |
5 | William Lyndwood | 43 |
6 | Henry Swinburne | 57 |
7 | Francis Clarke | 71 |
8 | John Godolphin | 77 |
9 | John Ayliffe | 87 |
10 | Thomas Oughton | 89 |
11 | Edmund Gibson | 95 |
12 | David Wilkins | 109 |
13 | Richard Burn | 115 |
14 | Stephen Lushington | 125 |
15 | Sir Robert Phillimore | 147 |
16 | The Eclipse of Doctors' Commons | 165 |
Index | 173 |