Henry Summerson is an English historian. He is the author of a number of books.

Summerson worked for the Carlisle Archaeological Unit and wrote a history of medieval Carlisle (1993). He was then employed by English Heritage writing a number of guidebooks on English castles. He is an editor of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, for which he has written 165 articles.[1] He was Research Edition for the Dictionary's medieval and Tudor articles, and is now an associate research editor. He has taken part in the Oxford Holinshed Project.[2]

A participant in the Magna Carta Project, Summerson has written commentaries chapter by chapter of the original Magna Carta of 1215, and its sequel of 1225.[1][3]

Summerson is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.[4]

Works

  • The maintenance of law and order in England, 1227-63. Ph.D. dissertation 1975, University of Cambridge, supervisor D. J. V. Fisher[5]
  • Crown Pleas of the Devon Eyre of 1238 (1985), court records, editor[6]
  • Medieval Carlisle: The City and the Borders from the Late Eleventh to the Mid-Sixteenth Century (1993, 2 vols.)[7]
  • Crown Pleas of the Wiltshire Eyre, 1268 (2012), court records, editor with Brenda Farr and Christopher Robin Elrington[8]
  • Carlisle Castle (2013), with M. R. McCarthy, and R. G. Annis[9][10]

References

  1. 1 2 "Magna Carta Project - personnel". magnacarta.cmp.uea.ac.uk.
  2. "The Editor". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
  3. Carpenter, David (2015). Magna Carta. Penguin UK. p. 11. ISBN 978-0-14-196846-9.
  4. Royal Historical Society: Fellows - S (PDF).
  5. University of London Institute of Historical Research (1976). Historical Research for University Degrees in the United Kingdom. p. 16.
  6. Summerson, Henry (1985). Crown Pleas of the Devon Eyre of 1238. Society. ISBN 978-0-901853-28-8.
  7. Summerson, H. R. T. (1993). Medieval Carlisle: The City and the Borders from the Late Eleventh to the Mid-Sixteenth Century. The Society. ISBN 978-1-873124-18-5.
  8. Regis, Great Britain Curia (2012). Crown Pleas of the Wiltshire Eyre, 1268. Wiltshire Record Society. ISBN 978-0-901333-42-1.
  9. Liverpool University Press: Books.
  10. Carlisle Castle : a survey and documentary history. Historic Buildings & Monuments Commission for England. ISBN 978-1-848-02141-9.
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