This is the second volume of the trilogy described under Volume 54.
See the Description for Volume I, LRS Volume 27. This is the second volume of charters of Chapter property in the city of Lincoln.
The visitation records of the diocese of Lincoln for the early part of the sixteenth century have often been quoted as they provide some useful information about the state of the church in the last two decades before the break with Rome. Lincoln Record Society volumes 33, 35 and 37, provide some evidence about the state of affairs in the parishes. Although they are an important source of evidence they have considerable limitations. These are discussed in the introduction to this volume. Diocesan Court Books take up the story where the visitations leave off. The real meaning of the visitation returns does not emerge until their sequel, contained in the court books, is studied. The proceedings recorded in this volume seem to be those of the bishop’s court of audience. This was the court held before the bishop himself or before his chancellor, vicar general or any household clerk specifically deputed by him. Adapted from The Introduction
See the descriptions for Volume I, LRS Volume 39 and Volume IV LRS Volume 52