This is Volume 2 of â € œ The Register of John de Trillek, Bishop of Hereford (A. D. 1344-1361 [i. e. 1360]). â € This historical register offers invaluable insights into the administration and ecclesiastical affairs of the Diocese of Hereford during the mid-14th century. As a primary source, it sheds light on the interactions between the Church and the laity, legal matters, and the daily lives of clergy and parishioners. Students of medieval history, religious studies, and genealogy will find this volume an essential resource for understanding the complexities of medieval England and the role of the Church in shaping society. The register provides a detailed record of episcopal activities during a turbulent period, offering a rich tapestry of names, places, and events.
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