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Volume 88

The Acta of Hugh of Wells, Bishop of Lincoln 1209-1235

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The diocese of Lincoln was the largest in medieval England, extending over nine counties, and the early thirteenth century saw considerable development in episcopal government and evident concern over Church reform in the aftermath of the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215. Hugh of Wells, who became bishop of the diocese in 1209, was an important royal official, familiar with the reforms in the chancery of King John, the experience of which he brought to his diocese in the twenty six years of his rule, most notably in the introduction of Episcopal registration. His tenure of the see was marked by transition and innovation in the sphere of diocesan government, with particular emphasis on pastoral responsibilities at local level. This edition of his collected acta, or administrative correspondence, numbers over 450 documents or mentions of documents now lost, assembled from cathedral, monastic, and governmental archives. The collection supplements the surviving summary enrolments and reveals Hugh as an active and innovative diocesan at an important point in the history of the English Church.
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Volume 88                               The Acta of Hugh of Wells, Bishop of Lincoln 1209-1235

Editor                                      David M. Smith, director of the Borthwick Institute of Historical Research, University of York

Publication Date                     2000

Size                                         235 x 155 mm

Language                                 Latin with summaries in English

Publisher                                 A Lincoln Record Society publication published by the Boydell Press an imprint of Boydell & Brewer Ltd PO Box 9, Woodbridge, Suffolk, IP12 3DF and of Boydell & Brewer Inc. PO Box 41026, Rochester, NY 14604-4126, USA

Website: http://www.boydell.co.uk

Printer                                     St. Edmundsbury Press, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

Printed on acid-free paper

ISBN                                       0 901503 65 7

Content                                   Contents, 1 page

Dedication, 1 page. IN MEMORY OF MY PARENTS

Preface, 2 pages

Manuscript sources cited, 6 pages

Printed books and articles cited, with abbreviated references, 9 pages

Other abbreviations, 1 page

Introduction, 27 pages

The Acta of Hugh of Wells, 217 pages

Appendix, 3 pages

Index of Persons and Places, 29 pages

Index of Subjects, 5 pages

Dust jacket blurb        The diocese of Lincoln was the largest in medieval England, extending over nine counties, and the early thirteenth century saw considerable development in episcopal government and evident concern over Church reform in the aftermath of the Fourth Lateran Council of 1215. Hugh of Wells, who became bishop of the diocese in 1209, was an important royal official, familiar with the reforms in the chancery of King John, the experience of which he brought to his diocese in the twenty six years of his rule, most notably in the introduction of Episcopal registration.  His tenure of the see was marked by transition and innovation in the sphere of diocesan government, with particular emphasis on pastoral responsibilities at local level. This edition of his collected acta, or administrative correspondence, numbers over 450 documents or mentions of documents now lost, assembled from cathedral, monastic, and governmental archives. The collection supplements the surviving summary enrolments and reveals Hugh as an active and innovative diocesan at an important point in the history of the English Church.
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