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- Declan Lawell and J. Stanley McQuade) Roberti Grosseteste Episcopi Lincolniensis Versio Caelestis Hierarchiae Pseudo-Dionysii Areopagitae (Brepols, 2015)...
- Robert of Lincoln (Latin: Robertus Lincolniensis, Linconiensis, &c.) or Rupert of Lincoln (Latin: Rubertus Lincolniensis, &c.).  This article incorporates...
- Diocese of Lincoln Dioecesis Lincolniensis Coat of arms Flag Location Ecclesiastical province Canterbury Archdeaconries Lincoln, Stow and Lindsey, Boston...
- Alexander of Lincoln (died February 1148) was a medieval English Bishop of Lincoln, a member of an important administrative and ecclesiastical family....
- River Cam and bears the letters "ILCS" on it, standing for Iohannes Lincolniensis Custos Sigilli, or "John of Lincoln, Keeper of the Seal". The original...
- Leeds Metropolitan Leic Leicestriensis University of Leicester Linc Lincolniensis University of Lincoln Liv, Liverpolis University of Liverpool     Lpool...
- William Spottiswoode. Cole, R. E. G., ed. (1913), Speculum Diœceseos Lincolniensis: Sub Episcopis Gul: Wake et Edm: Gibson, A.D. 1705–1723: Part I: Archdeaconries...
- In 1503 he wrote in verse "Vita Roberti Grosthed quondam Episcopi Lincolniensis", a work of little or no value, which he dedicated to William Smith...
- prognosticis sterilitatis. Duo hymni de vita et moribus B. Hugonis episcopi Lincolniensis. The three last are in the m****cript at New College, Oxford (cclxiv...
- II. Ralph de Diceto attributes the church's foundation to Elnothus Lincolniensis, almost certainly Aelfnoth, Bishop of Dorchester, c. 975, who built...