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Accounts of Tattershall Castel, which has been described as "the finest piece of medieval brick-work in England"
Diaries and account books provide rich evidence for daily life at the time - and the early years of Matthew Flinders, credited with naming Australia.
Reproduction of 48 maps from Lincolnshire's past sheds new light on the county's history.
Includes letters from the correspondence received from people in Lincolnshire parishes by John Kaye, Bishop of Lincoln between 1827 and 1853. These letters express the opinions and the attitudes of lay people as well as clergymen, reflecting Kaye's work as a Church reformer, and the significance of the Church in the lives of local communities.
Legal documents from eighteenth and nineteenth-century Lincolnshire provide fascinating insights into life at the time.
A transcript of the original cartulary of Lincoln cathedral compiled in the 13th and 14th centuries, with additional charters, a comprehensive introduction and two volumes of facsimiles.
Editions (in Latin and translation) of papal letters expressing some principal of law, culled from collections of legally important documents which served the universities and the medieval church as law and text books.
Alterations to Revesby - buildings, furnishings, estate management - and family business in Lincoln, London and elsewhere.
The introduction deals with rural local government in Lincolnshire during the war of 1294-8.
The steward reports to Madam Whichcott from Harpswell; Transaction of the church's legal business at Lincoln.
Stories of injustice, feuding, chicanery and natural disasters told through the words of Lincolnshire people in the Middle Ages.
A vivid picture of wartime Lincolnshire, and an engagingly readable account of the life of a busy parish priest.
This large and important register of the diocese of Lincoln includes institutions and promotions of heads of religious houses for the archdeaconries of Stow, Bedford, Leicester, Huntingdon, Buckingham and Oxford. Calendared in English with full transcripts and English summaries of unusual entries.
Facsimile of record of matters and items discussed by this society, modelled on the meetings of the Royal Society.
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