
audiobook
by H. F. (Herbert Francis) Westlake
WESTMINSTER ABBEY THE LAST DAYS OF THE MONASTERY
FOREWORD
CHAPTER I. THE MANAGEMENT OF THE MONASTERY.
CHAPTER II. THE EARLY YEARS OF BROTHER JOHN ISLIP.
CHAPTER III. FROM 1492 TO 1498.
CHAPTER IV. ISLIP AS PRIOR.
CHAPTER V. ISLIP AS ABBOT.
CHAPTER VI. ISLIP IN PUBLIC LIFE.
CHAPTER VII. ISLIP AS A BUILDER.
CHAPTER VIII. THE LAST DAYS OF THE CONVENT.
The final decades of Westminster Abbey’s monastic life unfold through the lens of two very different leaders. Abbot John Islip, who guided the community for over three decades, restored the abbey to an unprecedented splendor, while his successor’s lax stewardship set the stage for the inevitable dissolution. Their contrasting administrations reveal how personal ambition and the shifting tides of politics intertwined with the everyday rhythm of the great house of worship.
Beyond the biographies, the book delves into the intricate organization that kept the monastery running. It traces the evolution of offices first outlined by St. Benedict, expanding over centuries to include cantors, sacristans, almoners and countless junior officials. Surviving financial rolls and account books paint a vivid picture of how lands, rents, and building projects were managed, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the economic heartbeat of a medieval institution.
By pairing human drama with meticulous administrative detail, the narrative invites you to explore a pivotal chapter of English religious history, illuminating both the grandeur and the fragility of a once‑great monastic community.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (154K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: Philip Allan & Co., 1921.
Credits
Chuck Greif, MWS and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)
Release date
2023-01-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1879–1925
Best known for bringing the history of Westminster Abbey to life, this Anglican clergyman and historian wrote with the authority of someone who knew the Abbey from the inside. His books blend careful scholarship with a strong feel for place, especially medieval Westminster and its institutions.
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