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Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln / A Short Story of One of the Makers of Mediaeval England

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A concise biography traces a medieval churchman's journey from childhood and monastic formation to election, consecration, extended episcopal ministry, and final years. The narrative highlights pastoral discipline, personal holiness, and administrative reform alongside sustained conflicts with secular authority and engagement in high politics. It describes efforts to curb abuses, promote learning, and sponsor major building projects that helped define an architectural mode. Arranged by life phases—early years, monastic service, priorship, episcopate, disputes, and building work—the account uses anecdotes and contemporary sources to illuminate character, influence, and the practical interactions of church and state in the period.

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Charles L. Marson

Charles L. Marson is an author known for his historical fiction, particularly his short story "Hugh, Bishop of Lincoln / A Short Story of One of the Makers of Mediaeval England." This work explores the life and contributions of Hugh of Lincoln, a significant figure in medieval England, highlighting the intersection of faith and governance during that era. Marson's writing reflects a keen interest in historical narratives and the impact of notable individuals on society. Through his storytelling, he invites readers to engage with the complexities of the past and the legacies that shape our understanding of history.

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