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World of the Stonors
World of the Stonors
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Author_Elizabeth Noble
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Family Relationships
Gentry
Identity
Land
Lineage
Lordship
Oxfordshire
Social Ties
Status
Stonor Family
Product details
- ISBN 9781843834298
- Weight: 510g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 14 Jan 2009
- Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
First full-length survey of the Stonors, an important gentry family during the middle ages, exploring the wide connections they fostered.
The Stonor letters and papers are second in quantity only to the Paston letters. Nevertheless, while studies of the parvenu Pastons of Norfolk abound, no historian has used the Stonor archive to write about this significantly longer-established gentry family from Oxfordshire, despite the fact that their letters and papers have been available in print since the early twentieth century and have been recently re-issued. This present study helps to rectify that oversight. It argues that lineage, land and lordship were crucial elements in the Stonors' world, both materially and culturally, providing them with status and identity. They asserted their gentle lineage using a range of symbolic and other means, but did not neglect the more mundane management of their scattered lands. Ties of lordship with the influential helped them to retain these lands, and it is clear that the Stonors worked hard to fosterrelationships with kin and neighbours: indeed, their letters and papers allow us a far more extensive yet intimate view of all these social ties [extending over several counties] than is usually possible for the gentry.
Dr ELIZABETH NOBLE teaches in the School of the Humanities, University of New England, New South Wales.
World of the Stonors
€92.99
