Stubbs, William

Stubbs, William, historian, born at Knaresborough; studied at Oxford; became a Fellow of Trinity and of Oriel, professor of Modern History at Oxford, and finally bishop; was author of “Constitutional History of England,” an epoch-making book in three volumes, and editor of a collection of mediæval Chronicles, with valuable prefaces accompanying; his writings are distinguished by their learning and accuracy; b. 1825.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Stubbs, C. W. * Stuhlweissenburg
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Stubbs, William
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