The documents of the bishops of Coventry and Lichfield in the thirteenth-century reveal snapshots of everyday life in medieval Lancashire, Staffordshire and Derbyshire, from the monks who lost their books in a fire to the men who struggled to carry bodies for burial through floods and snow.
The documents of the bishops of Coventry and Lichfield in the thirteenth-century reveal snapshots of everyday life in medieval Lancashire, Staffordshire and Derbyshire, from the monks who lost their books in a fire to the men who struggled to carry bodies for burial through floods and snow.
Jeffrey H. Denton is Professor of Medieval History, University of Sheffield. Philippa Mary Hoskin is Reader in Medieval History, University of Lincoln.
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INTRODUCTION THE ACTA William Cornhill nos. 1-67 1 Alexander of Stainsby nos. 68-178 70 Hugh Pattishall nos. 179-195 205 Roger of Weasenham nos. 196-263 224 Either bishop Roger nos. 264-284 331
INTRODUCTION THE ACTA William Cornhill nos. 1-67 1 Alexander of Stainsby nos. 68-178 70 Hugh Pattishall nos. 179-195 205 Roger of Weasenham nos. 196-263 224 Either bishop Roger nos. 264-284 331
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