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39. | London 1280-1303 edited by Philippa M Hoskin | ||
38. | London 1229-1280 edited by Philippa M Hoskin | ||
37. | Salisbury 1263-1297 edited by B R Kemp | ||
36. | Salisbury 1229-1262 edited by B R Kemp | ||
35. | Hereford 1234-1275 edited by Julia Barrow | ||
34. | Worcester 1186-1218 edited by Mary Cheney, David Smith, Christopher Brooke & Philippa M Hoskin | ||
33. | Worcester 1062–1185 edited by Mary Cheney, David Smith, Christopher Brooke & Philippa M Hoskin | ||
32. | Norwich 1244–1266 edited by Christopher Harper-Bill | ||
31. | Ely 1109–1197 edited by Nicholas Karn | ||
30. | Carlisle 1133–1292 edited by David M Smith | ||
29. | Durham 1241–1283 edited by Philippa M Hoskin | ||
28. | Canterbury 1070–1136 edited by Martin Brett & Joseph A Gribbin | ||
27. | York 1189–1212 edited by Marie Lovatt | ||
26. | London 1189–1228 edited by D P Johnson | ||
About this series
By publishing the output of the bishops’ chanceries, this series sheds light on the development of administrative and legal practice in the medieval Church.
Innovations and changes in the underlying principles of ecclesiastical government can only be detected by studying the diplomatic form.
General Editor: Dr Philippa M. Hoskin, University of Lincoln (from 1 September 2010).
“A triumphant success . . . a splendid contribution to our resources for the history of the twelfth and early thirteenth century.” Antiquaries Journal
“One of the most ambitious enterprises ever launched in the field of medieval English ecclesiastical history has already come of age.” Journal of Ecclesiastical History
Volumes are published by Oxford University Press.
Some older volumes are available from Oxbow Books.