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William Stubbs

 
 
Columbia Encyclopedia: William Stubbs
Stubbs, William, 1825-1901, English historian, educated at Oxford. Ordained in 1850, he was a professor of modern history at Oxford until in 1884 he was made bishop of Chester. Stubbs's critical studies of source materials transformed the study of medieval history. His Constitutional History of England (3 vol., 1874-78) and Select Charters (1870, 9th ed. rev. by H. W. Davis, 1913) remain standard textbooks. Stubbs also edited many texts for the "Rolls Series" of medieval English chronicles.
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, William 1825-1901.

British historian and prelate known for his study of the constitutional history of medieval England.


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Meaning #1: English historian noted for his constitutional history of medieval England (1825-1901)
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