Official Correspondence of Thomas Bekynton
Secretary to King Henry VI, and Bishop of Bath and Wells
Thomas Beckington author George Williams editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:15th Nov '12
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Published in 1872, this two-volume work presents an edited collection of letters and documents from the reign of Henry VI.
This two-volume work, published in 1872, presents an edited collection of letters and documents, originally compiled by Thomas Beckington, who was hugely influential in fifteenth-century Church affairs and government. In the original Latin and with valuable commentary, it offers insight into foreign, diplomatic and domestic affairs of the time.Thomas Beckington (c.1390–1465), Bishop of Bath and Wells, was hugely influential in Church affairs and government during the reign of Henry VI. He had become the king's secretary by 1438 and played an important role in an embassy appointed to negotiate peace with France in 1443. His intimacy with the king undoubtedly aided his compiling of the vast array of documents and letters - many from Beckington himself - presented in this two-volume work. It was edited for the Rolls Series in 1872 by George Williams (1814–78), a Church of England clergyman and Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, who, like Beckington, had close links to Eton College. The collection as a whole, presented in the original Latin, illuminates the foreign, diplomatic and domestic affairs of fifteenth-century England. Volume 2 also contains an appendix of illustrative documents, a glossary of rare words and a biographical index.
ISBN: 9781108048972
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 27mm
Weight: 690g
476 pages