The rolls of Bishop Hugh of Lincoln are perhaps the earliest known Episcopal record. No other diocese is known to possess any earlier continuous series of Bishop’s registers, except those of the See of York which are said to commence in 1214. Bishop Hugh was also called Secundus to distinguish him from his predecessor, Saint Hugh of Lincoln, who was Bishop of the diocese from 1186 to 1203. This volume contains the following transcripts:
Roll relating to all the Archdeaconries previous to the tenth year of the Episcopate which began in 1209.
Roll relating to all the Archdeaconries in the tenth year of the Episcopate, about 1219.
Vicarages ordained in the Archdeaconries of Oxford, Bedford, Huntingdon, Buckingham, Stow and Northampton.
Institutions of the Archdeaconry of Stow.
Matriculus of the Archdeaconry of Leicester.
Rotulus Taxationis of the Archdeaconry of Leicester.
Adapted from the Contents and Introduction to the volume.
LRS Archive copy contains a tipped in obituary of the editor from the Yorkshire Post Monday April 14th 1913
Roll relating to all the Archdeaconries previous to the tenth year of the Episcopate which began in 1209.
Roll relating to all the Archdeaconries in the tenth year of the Episcopate, about 1219.
Vicarages ordained in the Archdeaconries of Oxford, Bedford, Huntingdon, Buckingham, Stow and Northampton.
Institutions of the Archdeaconry of Stow.
Matriculus of the Archdeaconry of Leicester.
Rotulus Taxationis of the Archdeaconry of Leicester.
Adapted from the Contents and Introduction to the volume.
LRS Archive copy contains a tipped in obituary of the editor from the Yorkshire Post Monday April 14th 1913
Volume 3 Rotuli Hugonis de Welles, Episcopi Lincolniensis, A.D. MCCIX-MCCXXXV
The Rolls of Hugh Wells, Bishop of Lincoln 1209-1235 Volume 1
Editor W. P. W. Phillimore, M.A., B.C.L.
Date For the year ending 30th September 1912
Publication Date 1912
Size 260 x 155 mm
Language Latin with summaries and an introduction in English. In a letter to members dated 25th October 1912 Canon Fosters says These rolls are being issued by virtue of the arrangement made last year with the Canterbury and York Society, whereby the two societies share the cost of printing. It is printed in Latin, as are several other early volumes issued by the Canterbury and York Society. Volumes issued by the Lincoln Record Society alone will either be written in English or, if the Latin is printed, be supplied with a translation on the opposite page.
Printer W.K. Morton & Sons Ltd., Saltergate, Lincoln
Content Contents, 1 page
Introduction, 27 pages
The Roll, 279 pages
Index to Volume 1, 20 pages
Corrigenda et addenda, 5 pages
Description The rolls of Bishop Hugh of Lincoln are perhaps the earliest known Episcopal record. No other diocese is known to possess any earlier continuous series of Bishop’s registers, except those of the See of York which are said to commence in 1214. Bishop Hugh was also called Secundus to distinguish him from his predecessor, Saint Hugh of Lincoln, who was Bishop of the diocese from 1186 to 1203. This volume contains the following transcripts:
Roll relating to all the Archdeaconries previous to the tenth year of the Episcopate which began in 1209.
Roll relating to all the Archdeaconries in the tenth year of the Episcopate, about 1219.
Vicarages ordained in the Archdeaconries of Oxford, Bedford, Huntingdon, Buckingham, Stow and Northampton.
Institutions of the Archdeaconry of Stow.
Matriculus of the Archdeaconry of Leicester.
Rotulus Taxationis of the Archdeaconry of Leicester.
Adapted from the Contents and Introduction to the volume.
LRS Archive copy contains a tipped in obituary of the editor from the Yorkshire Post Monday April 14th 1913
The Rolls of Hugh Wells, Bishop of Lincoln 1209-1235 Volume 1
Editor W. P. W. Phillimore, M.A., B.C.L.
Date For the year ending 30th September 1912
Publication Date 1912
Size 260 x 155 mm
Language Latin with summaries and an introduction in English. In a letter to members dated 25th October 1912 Canon Fosters says These rolls are being issued by virtue of the arrangement made last year with the Canterbury and York Society, whereby the two societies share the cost of printing. It is printed in Latin, as are several other early volumes issued by the Canterbury and York Society. Volumes issued by the Lincoln Record Society alone will either be written in English or, if the Latin is printed, be supplied with a translation on the opposite page.
Printer W.K. Morton & Sons Ltd., Saltergate, Lincoln
Content Contents, 1 page
Introduction, 27 pages
The Roll, 279 pages
Index to Volume 1, 20 pages
Corrigenda et addenda, 5 pages
Description The rolls of Bishop Hugh of Lincoln are perhaps the earliest known Episcopal record. No other diocese is known to possess any earlier continuous series of Bishop’s registers, except those of the See of York which are said to commence in 1214. Bishop Hugh was also called Secundus to distinguish him from his predecessor, Saint Hugh of Lincoln, who was Bishop of the diocese from 1186 to 1203. This volume contains the following transcripts:
Roll relating to all the Archdeaconries previous to the tenth year of the Episcopate which began in 1209.
Roll relating to all the Archdeaconries in the tenth year of the Episcopate, about 1219.
Vicarages ordained in the Archdeaconries of Oxford, Bedford, Huntingdon, Buckingham, Stow and Northampton.
Institutions of the Archdeaconry of Stow.
Matriculus of the Archdeaconry of Leicester.
Rotulus Taxationis of the Archdeaconry of Leicester.
Adapted from the Contents and Introduction to the volume.
LRS Archive copy contains a tipped in obituary of the editor from the Yorkshire Post Monday April 14th 1913