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Why Forge Episcopal Acta? Preliminary Observations on the Forged Charters in the English Episcopal Acta series
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Julia Barrow
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Contributors vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Abbreviations ix
- David Smith: the Scholar 1
- ‘The archivist is not and ought not to be a historian.’ David Smith and the Borthwick Institute 9
- Why Forge Episcopal Acta? Preliminary Observations on the Forged Charters in the English Episcopal Acta series 18
- Pastors and Masters: The Beneficed Clergy of North-East Lincolnshire, 1290–1340 40
- The Convent and the Community: Cause Papers as a Source for Monastic History 63
- Patriarchy and Patrimony: Investing in the Medieval College 77
- ‘Above all these Charity’: the Career of Walter Suffield, Bishop of Norwich, 1244–57 94
- The Law of Charity and the English Ecclesiastical Courts 111
- Continuing Service: the Episcopal Households of Thirteenth-Century Durham 124
- The Acta of English Rural Deans in the Later Twelfth and early Thirteenth Centuries 139
- The Court of Arches and the Bishop of Salisbury 159
- Bishops’ Registers and Political History: a Neglected Resource 173
- The Vatican Archives, the Papal Registers and Great Britain and Ireland: the Foundations of Historical Research 194
- Bibliography of the Writings of David Smith 211
- Index 217
- Tabula Gratulatoria 236
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Contributors vii
- Acknowledgements viii
- Abbreviations ix
- David Smith: the Scholar 1
- ‘The archivist is not and ought not to be a historian.’ David Smith and the Borthwick Institute 9
- Why Forge Episcopal Acta? Preliminary Observations on the Forged Charters in the English Episcopal Acta series 18
- Pastors and Masters: The Beneficed Clergy of North-East Lincolnshire, 1290–1340 40
- The Convent and the Community: Cause Papers as a Source for Monastic History 63
- Patriarchy and Patrimony: Investing in the Medieval College 77
- ‘Above all these Charity’: the Career of Walter Suffield, Bishop of Norwich, 1244–57 94
- The Law of Charity and the English Ecclesiastical Courts 111
- Continuing Service: the Episcopal Households of Thirteenth-Century Durham 124
- The Acta of English Rural Deans in the Later Twelfth and early Thirteenth Centuries 139
- The Court of Arches and the Bishop of Salisbury 159
- Bishops’ Registers and Political History: a Neglected Resource 173
- The Vatican Archives, the Papal Registers and Great Britain and Ireland: the Foundations of Historical Research 194
- Bibliography of the Writings of David Smith 211
- Index 217
- Tabula Gratulatoria 236