
- *J.S. Drew, 'Manorial accounts of St Swithun's Priory, Winchester',
repr. in E.M. Carus-Wilson, ed., Essays in Economic History 2 (London,
1962), pp. 12-30;
- *E. Stone, 'Profit-and-loss accountancy at Norwich Cathedral Priory',
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 5th ser., 12 (1962), pp.
25-48;
- D. Oschinsky, ed., Walter of Henley and other Treatises on Estate
Management and Accountancy (Oxford, 1971); read selected parts;
- P.D.A. Harvey, 'The Pipe Rolls and the adoption of demesne farming in
England', Economic History Review 2nd ser., 27 (1974), pp. 345-59;
- *idem, Manorial Accounts of Cuxham, Oxfordshire, A.D.
1200-1359 (HMC JP23 1976), introduction on manorial accountancy;
- E. King, 'Estate management and the Reform movement', in W.M. Ormrod,
ed., Harlaxton Medieval Studies 1 England in the Thirteenth Century
(Stamford, 1992), pp. 1-14.
- [Text]M. Page, ed., The Pipe Roll of the Bishopric of Winchester 1301-2
(Hampshire Record Society 14, 1996) [but remember that the P.R. represents a particular
kind of account roll]
* Indicates priority