Compendium CompertorumThe 1536 Compendium Compertorum is a title of a handwritten document listing clerical abuses by the Roman Catholic Church in England and Wales. It was used by Henry VIII of England to give religious justification to the dissolution of the monasteries during the English Reformation. There are actually two documents under this title that both list "comperts" (an obsolete Anglicisation of Latin: comperta, "findings"), summaries of the results of visits to monasteries and nunneries of England made by a royal commission in the second half of 1535 and early 1536: [1]
Most historians assume that the Compendium Compertorum documents contain text that was actually read in the Parliament in 1536, but some are suggesting that there was yet another, comprehensive, and now lost, account of the visits.[2] ReferencesSources
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