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Church/Politcs:Adam Orleton

Church/Politcs:Adam Orleton

Church/Politcs:Adam Orleton

Roy Martin Haines
March 2011
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    In recent years Edward II's reign has attracted the attention of a number of scholars whose work has considerably modified the traditional picture. As a result, there has been a move away from the emphasis on constitutional and administrative theory and practice to a consideration of the personalities involved, notably Edward himself and the earls of Pembroke and Lancaster. Although medieval biography is difficult, such an approach has been highly successful - the actions of individuals are seen to be crucial in any analysis of events. However, since Kathleen Edwards's pioneer article in the mid-1940s, the Church's contribution has been largely neglected. In her view, after Archbishop Winchelsey's death the bishops cut sorry figures indeed. The time has come for a more sympathetic appraisal, in particular of the role played by Adam Orleton, promoted successively bishop of Hereford, Worcester and Winchester by a pope who paid no attention to the expostulations of the government at home.

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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • Abbreviations
    • 1. Apprenticeship
    • 2. The diplomatic envoy
    • 3. The Diocesan bishop
    • 4. Political involvement
    • 5. Summing up
    • Appendices
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
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    • Roy Martin Haines