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History of the Cathedral Church of Wells / As Illustrating the History of the Cathedral Churches of the Old Foundation

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The author presents a connected account of a cathedral's institutional, architectural, and documentary history through three lectures, tracing its origins, episcopal authority, clerical constitution, liturgical discipline, and the impacts of ecclesiastical reforms and external political changes. He examines early organizational changes that introduced stricter monastic-inspired rules among secular canons, the relocation of the bishop's seat to a larger town, and the tension between original founding principles and later alterations. The text combines structural description, archival notices, and critical commentary on reform efforts, and concludes with notes and references aimed at informing both local and broader studies of cathedral foundations.

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Edward A. Freeman

Edward A. Freeman was a prominent English historian and writer known for his extensive works on medieval history and geography. He is particularly recognized for his book "A Short History of the Norman Conquest of England," which provides a detailed analysis of the events surrounding the Norman invasion. Freeman's scholarly contributions also include lectures on the growth of the English constitution and the historical geography of Europe, reflecting his deep engagement with the complexities of European history. His writings often blend historical narrative with geographical insights, making significant contributions to the understanding of England's past and its constitutional development.

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