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Councils and Assemblies. Edited by G. J. Cuming and Derek Baker. (Studies in Church History, 7). Pp. xiv + 360. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1971. £5; $16.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

C. R. Cheney
Affiliation:
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge

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1 It is surprising that one usually so insistent on the use of critical editions should go no further than Mansi for the Anglo-Saxon councils. Haddan and Stubbs would have corrected a confusion on the legatine council of 786 with the contentious synod ofChelsea, 787 (2 n. 1, cf. Tillmann, Päpstlichen Legaten, 156–8). The reference to a Wessex of 691 seems unverifiable (32) and there is no justification for identifying Cloveshoe with Abingdon (33).