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  2. C. W. Foster - Wikipedia

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    Canon Charles Wilmer Foster, FSA, FRHistS (1866–1935) was an English clergyman, antiquarian, historian and archivist. He founded the Lincoln Record Society in 1910 and served as its secretary and general editor until his death; he made major contributions towards scholarship on the county and diocese of Lincoln, principally through publishing editions of historical documents.

  3. Medieval English episcopal register - Wikipedia

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    The Register of Adam de Orleton, Bishop of Hereford (A. D. 1317–1327) A. T. Bannister Cantilupe Society/Canterbury and York Society, 1907 [49] Lincoln: Lincoln diocese documents, 1450–1544: Andrew Clark Early English Text Society, original ser., volume 149, 1914. Also a database. [50]

  4. Diocesan record office - Wikipedia

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    Originally within the United Kingdom the title of diocesan record office would frequently have referred to a church-owned diocesan registry or chancery. This would have been where the episcopal registers, administrative papers and title deeds were preserved under the general superintendence of the diocesan chancellor .

  5. Diocese of Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    By virtue of the 2009 scheme of delegation, [2] whilst the Bishop of Lincoln exercises general oversight, the Bishops of Grimsby and of Grantham [3] were seen as leaders in mission in the north and south of the Diocese respectively until that scheme lapsed upon the 6 April 2013 retirement of the Bishop of Grimsby, which was followed by a review of roles of bishops in the diocese. [4]

  6. Diocesan magazines - Wikipedia

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    The Bishoprick: quarterly magazine of Durham diocese, volume 28 no. 4, August 1953.With 32 pages including advertising, its contents included three letters or recent addresses from the bishop; details of the Church Assembly and Diocesan Conference; news from the local deaneries; faculties granted; Petertide ordinations, and clerical appointments and obituaries.

  7. Archdeacon of Stow and Lindsey - Wikipedia

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    The Archdeaconry of Stow is an ancient division of Lincoln diocese; the first archdeacons are recorded from around 1092 (the time around which archdeacons were first appointed across the English church) and were among eight archdeacons in the exceptionally large diocese.

  8. Fabian Bruskewitz - Wikipedia

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    Fabian Wendelin Bruskewitz (born September 6, 1935) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as bishop of the Diocese of Lincoln in Nebraska, from 1992 to 2012.

  9. List of churches in Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Lincoln is responsible for Anglican churches in Lincolnshire. It is divided into the Archdeaconries of: Lincoln: Bolingbroke; Calcewaithe and Candleshoe;