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The Acta of Hugh of Wells, Bishop of Lincoln 1209-1235
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 …
Lincoln Wills, 1532-1534
Wills from lower social status shed light on religious, social and cultural history. Lincolnshire has an extensive archive of sixteenth-century probate material, preserved in the …
Stukeley and Stamford, Part II
A series of drawings of medieval buildings in Stamford, made in the 1730s by William Stukeley, provide important new evidence for the history of the town, while documents relating …
Rolls and Register of Bishop Oliver Sutton 1280-1299 [II]
This is the sixth of eight volumes containing the record of the institutions performed in the archdeaconry of Lincoln by Oliver Sutton, bishop of Lincoln from 1280 to 1299. As a …
Registrum Antiquissimum of the Cathedral Church of Lincoln [3]
Published by Boydell & Brewer Inc.
The Diaries of Edward Lee Hicks Bishop of Lincoln 1910-1919
A very useful source for the history of the early 20th-century church. JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY Daily preoccupations of the bishop cast light on church and society in …
Stow Church Restored
Stow Church in Lincolnshire is one of the most interesting Anglo-Saxon Churches in England. These documents record its restoration in the mid-nineteenth century.
Stukeley and Stamford, Part I
Key texts by the antiquarian William Stukeley offer fascinating insights into rural England at the time. William Stukeley's antiquarian interest in his native Lincolnshire has not …
Clerical Poll-Taxes in the Diocese of Lincoln 1377-81
Poll-tax records indicate the surprisingly large number of clergy in late-medieval England and suggest the need for a reassessment of the church at that time. The clergy of …
Register of Bishop Philip Repingdon 1405-1419
The introduction summarizes the `clear picture of diocesan administration and the state of religious life in the see of Lincoln' given by the Memoranda.