Uncover medieval England through unpublished documents about Lollards and foreign clergy
This collection offers a window into the tensions between dissenting Catholic groups and royal authority in late 14th and early 15th century England. Drawn from primary records and notes, it presents translated excerpts, official warrants, and proceedings that reveal how religion, politics, and education intersected in the era of Wycliffe.
Two short paragraphs provide context for the material, showing how scholars piece together small fragments into a larger historical picture. The volume helps readers understand how accusations of heresy, calls for reform, and the reach of royal oversight shaped everyday life for students, clerics, and city communities."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
Trevelyan was an English historian whose work, written for the general reader as much as for the history student, shows an appreciation for the Whig traiditon in English thought and reflects a keen interest in the Anglo-Saxon element in the English constitution. He was educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge. He became the Regius Professor of modern history at Cambridge in 1927 and master of Trinity College in 1940, retiring in 1951.
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