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Bishop William Wake's Primary Visitation of the Diocese of Lincoln, 1706

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

Norman Sykes
Affiliation:
Dixie Professor of Ecclesiastical History in the University of Cambridge

Extract

‘At any period of English history from the thirteenth century until a century ago, the records of the great diocese of Lincoln furnish an admirably full illustration of the working of ecclesiastical institutions and administration in the English Church as a whole.’ Of no epoch is this statement of Professor Hamilton Thompson more true than of that which witnessed the tenure of the see of Lincoln by Thomas Tenison, William Wake, and Edmund Gibson. When, therefore, amongst the Wake MSS. at Christ Church, Oxford, I discovered a volume labelled Arch. W. 297. Actorum Episcopal, Tom. I, it was with the eager anticipation of a rich harvest that I opened its pages. At first anticipation was frilly realised; for the first year of Wake's episcopate fills twenty folio pages of careful and detailed entries. But, alas! those thieves of episcopal leisure, the administrative duties of so large a diocese, made as speedy as sudden an end of his diligent resolve to keep a personal diary of his activities. On page 21 the entry Anno Consecrationis Secundo contains only three items and the rest of the volume consists of blank pages.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1951

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References

page 190 note 1 A. Hamilton Thompson, Visitations in the Diocese of Lincoln, 1517–31, i. Introduction, p. ix. (Lincoln Record Society, 1940).

page 190 note 2 Sykes, N.The Cathedral Chapter of Exeter and the General Election of 1705’, in English Historical Review, xlv (1930)CrossRefGoogle Scholar.

page 191 note 1 [The map which appears at p. 192 has been kindly drawn and supplied by Miss M.J.Haseler.—Ed.rsqb;

page 191 note 2 Wake had been enthroned by proxy on 16 January previously.

page 191 note 3 At this ordination 7 candidates (of whom 6 were graduates) were admitted to the diaconate, and 7 (of whom 6 were graduates) to the priesthood.

page 193 note 1 The deaneries of Lawres and Aslackho.

page 193 note 2 The deaneries of Coringham and Manlake.

page 194 note 1 The day of the Restoration of Charles II.

page 199 note 1 The deaneries of Framland and Goscott.

page 203 note 1 The deaneries of Hertford, Hitchin, Beldock, and Berkhamstead.