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The Abbey of St. Albans from 1300 to the dissolution of the monasteries

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An historical study traces the abbey's trajectory from internal reform to suppression, first describing a fourteenth-century revival of discipline and financial reorganization under successive abbots and the continuation of literary and hospitable traditions, then examining economic pressures—papal and royal exactions, estate management—and the fifteenth-century spiritual and institutional decline that made dissolution inevitable. It presents an economic sketch, a chapter on decaying monastic spirit, an appendix with a later abbot's account, and reference lists of abbots and chief authorities.

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V. H. Galbraith

V. H. Galbraith is an author known for his historical work, particularly focusing on the Abbey of St. Albans. His notable book, "The Abbey of St. Albans from 1300 to the dissolution of the monasteries," explores the significant events and transformations that occurred at this important religious site during a pivotal period in English history. Galbraith's writing contributes to the understanding of monastic life and the impact of the Reformation on religious institutions in England.

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