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Order NumberCCA-DCc/Chamberlain
TitleCHAMBERLAIN'S ACCOUNTS
Date1308-1521
DescriptionThe monks of Christ Church had to carry out various duties essential to the running of the priory and its estates. These posts were called obedientaries, and a fairly comprehensive list of them is to be found in 'Archeaologia Cantiana' vol. xxxvii (1925) p129. Some of the more significant of these obedientaries, responsible for whole departments of the priory, had to account for their expenditure and revenue, and there are series of rolls surviving for such as the sacrist, almoner, and treasurer. Others, such as the feretarian or infirmarian, have left only the occasional account, and some, such as the precentor, have left none at all.
The six greater obedientaries - subprior, precentor, penitencer, sacrist, cellarer, and chamberlain - were appointed by the archbishop from three nominees submitted by the prior. The prior and chapter appointed the lesser obedientaries - treasurers (usually two), almoner, anniversarian, granger, and bartoner.

The chamberlain was responsible for the clothing and cleanliness of the monks. His accounts record receipts from the treasurer, and expenses of buying cloth, blankets, and soap, repairs to the dormitory, and for looking after a tailor's workshop ('sartrina') and a shaving room ('domus rasture'), with expenses for black habits ('pannus') entered separately.
Extent73 rolls
LanguageLatin
AccessStatusOpen
Open
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