The Register of Edward Story, bishop of Chichester 1478-1503
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424 Pages

23.4 x 15.6 cm

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Series: Canterbury & York Society

Series Vol. Number: 106

Imprint: Canterbury & York Society

The Register of Edward Story, bishop of Chichester 1478-1503

Edited by J.H. Stevenson

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Edition of the register of a late-medieval bishop's register sheds fascinating light on life at the time.

Edward Story, fellow of Pembroke Hall, Cambridge, and later master of Michaelhouse, was also, in two terms as chancellor, a university administrator. But it was as a royal servant that he rose to eminence from about 1460 to servesucceeding monarchs with the impartial efficiency of a career civil servant. Bishop of Carlisle from 1468, he was translated in 1478 to Chichester, which, although conterminous with the county of Sussex, contained several exempt jurisdictions, notably the archbishop of Canterbury's deanery of South Malling.
The register begins with Story's primary visitation of his diocese.The full record reveals both the shortcomings of the cathedral chapter and of those religious houses subject to episcopal jurisdiction. Besides purely diocesan matters such as ordinations, collations and institutions, clerical indiscipline and the exercise of his judicial authority, the extraordinary actionsrequired of the bishop are reflected not only in reports of local suspicions of heresy, but also in matters of national importance such as summonses to convocation, clerical taxation, natural disasters such as plague, and external threats to the kingdom.
The documents are presented here in translation with full notes and introduction.

Janet Stevenson, formerly an assistant editor of the Victoria History of Wiltshire, has edited The Edington Cartulary (Wiltshire Record Society, 42, 1987) and The Durford Cartulary (Sussex Record Society, 90, 2006).
Introduction
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Appendix I: Itinerary of Bishop Story
Appendix II: Proposed Visitation Itineraries for 1478 and 1482
Appendix III: Concordance of WSRO, Ep. I/1/3
Appendix IV: Concordance of WSRO, Ep. I/1/4
Index of Persons and Places
Index of Subjects

Janet Stevenson, formerly an assistant editor of the Victoria County History of Wilshire, has edited The Edington Cartulary (Wiltshire Record Society, XLII, 1987), The Durford Cartulary (Sussex Record Society, 90, 2006), and The Register of Edward Story, Bishop of Chichester, 1478-1503 (Canterbury and York Society, CVI, 2016).Janet Stevenson, formerly an assistant editor of the Victoria County History of Wilshire, has edited The Edington Cartulary (Wiltshire Record Society, XLII, 1987), The Durford Cartulary (Sussex Record Society, 90, 2006), and The Register of Edward Story, Bishop of Chichester, 1478-1503 (Canterbury and York Society, CVI, 2016).

Janet Stevenson, formerly an assistant editor of the Victoria County History of Wilshire, has edited The Edington Cartulary (Wiltshire Record Society, XLII, 1987), The Durford Cartulary (Sussex Record Society, 90, 2006), and The Register of Edward Story, Bishop of Chichester, 1478-1503 (Canterbury and York Society, CVI, 2016).

"Illustrates the variety of miscellaneous material that such registers unexpectedly contain." ARCHIVES
"[T]his is undeniably a job well done, for which the editor is to be heartily thanked, and a worthy and worthwhile addition to the CYS series." CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW
"Bishops' registers are a rich source for those interested in a particular diocese or bishop and also offer a wonderful perspective on wider topics. Without the work of the Canterbury and York Society these sources would be largely inaccessible to the vast majority of historians." THE RICARDIAN
"Dr Stevenson and the Canterbury and York Society are to be congratulated on adding another fine volume to the society's already impressive portfolio." SOUTHERN HISTORY

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Title Details

424 Pages

2.34 x 1.56 cm

2 b/w illus.

Series: Canterbury & York Society

Series Vol. Number: 106

Imprint: Canterbury & York Society