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William Henry Rich Jones (1817 85) compiled and transcribed the
documents relating to thirteenth-century Salisbury which are
contained in this work. It complements his edition of the register
of St Osmund (also reissued in this series) which relates to
twelfth-century Salisbury. Following his untimely death, this work
was completed and published in 1891 by his long-time acquaintance
William Dunn Macray (1826 1916). The documents collected here
include papal bulls, grants from sovereigns and bishops of
Salisbury, foundation charters and items relating to church
history. They are drawn from five Salisbury manuscripts and are
presented in chronological order, more accurately than in previous
publications, and with English side-notes to the Latin text. When
first published, this collection was considered primarily of
interest to local historians of Salisbury and Wiltshire. However,
it also illustrates the pivotal role Salisbury played within the
wider ecclesiastical, social and royal contexts of the thirteenth
century.
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