About This Book
The volume surveys social, legal, and religious practices that structured medieval English life, selecting nationally significant usages and explaining their roles in governance, ceremony, and communal ritual. Topics include manorial arrangements, feudal obligations, ecclesiastical privileges such as private chapels, guilds and festival observances, miracle plays, and customary law, supported by chronicles, local documents, and legal texts. The treatment emphasizes how these customs integrated everyday conduct with public authority and belief, offering concise descriptions and documentary pointers meant to illuminate the medieval educated Englishman's experience of social order.