1 NICHOLAS ORME PUBLICATIONS Books MEDIEVAL PILGRIMAGE: WITH A SURVEY OF CORNWALL, DEVON, DORSET, SOMERSET, BRISTOL, Exeter, Impress Books, September 2018, forthcoming. THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND’S CATHEDRALS, Exeter, Impress Books, 2017, xi + 304 pp., 91 maps and illustrations. THE CHURCHES OF MEDIEVAL EXETER, Exeter, Impress Books, 2014, xiii + 210 pp., 43 maps and illustrations. THE CHURCH IN DEVON, 400-1550, Exeter, Impress Books, 2013, ix + 241pp., 42 maps and illustrations. THE MINOR CLERGY OF EXETER CATHEDRAL, 1250-1548: BIOGRAPHIES, Devon and Cornwall Record Society, new series 54, 2013, x + 332pp. ENGLISH SCHOOL EXERCISES, 1420-1530, Toronto, Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies, 2013, xi + 441pp., one map. FLEAS, FLIES, AND FRIARS: CHILDREN’S POETRY FROM THE MIDDLE AGES. Exeter, Impress Books, 2011; Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press, 2012, vi + 110pp. (with Jon Cannon) WESTBURY-ON-TRYM: MONASTERY, MINSTER AND COLLEGE, Bristol Record Society, 62, 2010, xii + 276pp., 30 maps and illustrations. A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL, vol. ii: RELIGIOUS HISTORY, 500- 1560, Woodbridge, Boydell Press, and London, Victoria County History, 2010, xvi + 335pp., 62 maps and illustrations. EXETER CATHEDRAL: THE FIRST THOUSAND YEARS, Exeter, Impress Books, October 2009, xi + 244 pp., 81 maps and illustrations. THE CATHEDRAL CAT: STORIES FROM EXETER CATHEDRAL, Exeter, Impress Books, 2008, ix + 142 pp., 23 illustrations. CORNWALL AND THE CROSS: CHRISTIANITY 500-1560, Chichester, Phillimore and London, Victoria County History, 2007, x + 198 pp., 102 maps and illustrations. CORNISH WILLS 1342-1540, Devon and Cornwall Record Society, new series, 50, 2007, viii + 294 pp.
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NICHOLAS ORME
PUBLICATIONS
Books
MEDIEVAL PILGRIMAGE: WITH A SURVEY OF CORNWALL, DEVON, DORSET,
SOMERSET, BRISTOL, Exeter, Impress Books, September 2018, forthcoming.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND’S CATHEDRALS, Exeter, Impress Books, 2017, xi +
304 pp., 91 maps and illustrations.
THE CHURCHES OF MEDIEVAL EXETER, Exeter, Impress Books, 2014, xiii + 210
pp., 43 maps and illustrations.
THE CHURCH IN DEVON, 400-1550, Exeter, Impress Books, 2013, ix + 241pp., 42
maps and illustrations.
THE MINOR CLERGY OF EXETER CATHEDRAL, 1250-1548: BIOGRAPHIES,
Devon and Cornwall Record Society, new series 54, 2013, x + 332pp.
ENGLISH SCHOOL EXERCISES, 1420-1530, Toronto, Pontifical Institute of Medieval
Studies, 2013, xi + 441pp., one map.
FLEAS, FLIES, AND FRIARS: CHILDREN’S POETRY FROM THE MIDDLE AGES.
Exeter, Impress Books, 2011; Ithaca, NY, Cornell University Press, 2012, vi + 110pp.
(with Jon Cannon) WESTBURY-ON-TRYM: MONASTERY, MINSTER AND COLLEGE,
Bristol Record Society, 62, 2010, xii + 276pp., 30 maps and illustrations.
A HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL, vol. ii: RELIGIOUS HISTORY, 500-
1560, Woodbridge, Boydell Press, and London, Victoria County History, 2010, xvi +
335pp., 62 maps and illustrations.
EXETER CATHEDRAL: THE FIRST THOUSAND YEARS, Exeter, Impress Books,
October 2009, xi + 244 pp., 81 maps and illustrations.
THE CATHEDRAL CAT: STORIES FROM EXETER CATHEDRAL, Exeter, Impress
Books, 2008, ix + 142 pp., 23 illustrations.
CORNWALL AND THE CROSS: CHRISTIANITY 500-1560, Chichester, Phillimore and
London, Victoria County History, 2007, x + 198 pp., 102 maps and illustrations.
CORNISH WILLS 1342-1540, Devon and Cornwall Record Society, new series, 50,
2007, viii + 294 pp.
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MEDIEVAL SCHOOLS, New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 2006, xvi +
430 pp., 92 illustrations.
(with John Chynoweth and Alexandra Walsham) RICHARD CAREW: THE SURVEY
OF CORNWALL, Devon and Cornwall Record Society, new series, 47, 2004, viii + 405
pp., 1 illustration.
(with David Lepine) DEATH AND MEMORY IN MEDIEVAL EXETER, Devon and
Cornwall Record Society, new series 46, 2003, x + 372 pp., 16 illustrations.
MEDIEVAL CHILDREN, New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 2001, xii +
387 pp., 125 illustrations.
THE SAINTS OF CORNWALL, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2000, xvii + 302 pp.,
7 maps.
EDUCATION IN EARLY TUDOR ENGLAND: MAGDALEN COLLEGE OXFORD
AND ITS SCHOOL, 1480-1540, Oxford, Magdalen College, 1998, xii + 84 pp., 19 maps
and plates; reprinted with corrections 2003.
ENGLISH CHURCH DEDICATIONS, Exeter, University of Exeter Press, 1996, xi +
248 pp., 2 maps.
(with Margaret Webster) THE ENGLISH HOSPITAL: 1070 TO 1570, New Haven &
London, Yale University Press, 1995, xii + 308 pp., 24 maps and text figures, 44 plates.
NICHOLAS ROSCARROCK’S LIVES OF THE SAINTS: CORNWALL AND DEVON,
Devon and Cornwall Record Society, new series, 35 (1992), x + 235 pp., 2 maps, 18
plates.
UNITY AND VARIETY. A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH IN DEVON AND
CORNWALL, ed. Nicholas Orme, 5 other contributors, xiv + 242 pp., 34 illustrations,
17 text-figures, Exeter, University of Exeter Press, 1991. Contributions: prelims, tables,
bibliography, index; ‘Introduction’, pp. xi-xiii; ‘From the Beginnings to 1050’, pp. 1-
22; ‘The Later Middle Ages and the Reformation’, pp. 53-80; ‘The Twentieth Century:
Part 2, Devon and General’, pp. 175-97.
John Lydgate, TABLE MANNERS FOR CHILDREN. STANS PUER AD MENSAM,
with introduction and translation by Nicholas Orme, 40 pp., Salisbury, Perdix Press,
1989; reprinted, London, Wynkyn de Worde Society, 1990.
EDUCATION AND SOCIETY IN MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE ENGLAND,
London and Ronceverte, Hambledon Press, 1989, xiv + 297 pp., 7 plates, 2 maps.
EXETER CATHEDRAL: AS IT WAS 1050-1550, Exeter, Devon Books, 1986, v + 122 pp., 18
maps and illustrations. Now superseded by Exeter Cathedral: the first thousand years, above.
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FROM CHILDHOOD TO CHIVALRY. THE EDUCATION OF THE ENGLISH KINGS
AND ARISTOCRACY, 1066-1530, London and New York, Methuen, 1984; reprinted
Abingdon and New York, Routledge, 2018; xiii + 260 pp., 18 plates.
EARLY BRITISH SWIMMING, 55BC-AD1719, WITH THE FIRST SWIMMING
TREATISE IN ENGLISH, 1595, Exeter, University of Exeter Press, 1983, xii + 215 pp.,
45 illustrations.
THE MINOR CLERGY OF EXETER CATHEDRAL, 1300-1548, Exeter, University of
Exeter Press, 1980, xviii + 164 pp., 1 map.
EDUCATION IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND, 1066-1548, Exeter, University of Exeter
Press, 1976, xiii + 236 pp., 10 text figures.
ENGLISH SCHOOLS IN THE MIDDLE AGES, London and New York, Methuen, 1973, xiv +
369 pp., 16 plates, 7 maps. Now superseded by Medieval Schools, above.
Pamphlets
THE KALENDARS: BRISTOL’S OLDEST GUILD AND EARLIEST PUBLIC LIBRARY,
ii + 41 pp., 11 illustrations, Bristol, Avon Local History and Archaeology Books No.
23, 2016.
NICHOLAS ROSCARROCK, St Endellion Parochial Church Council, 2000, 18 pp.
THE CAP AND THE SWORD: EXETER AND THE REBELLIONS OF 1497, Exeter,
Exeter City Council, 1997, 24 pp., 4 plates.
A GUIDE TO ST PETER’S CHURCH, BRAMPFORD SPEKE, 9 pp., Brampford Speke,
Brampford Speke Church, 1989; revised ed., 1992.
Chapters in Books and Reports
‘The South West of England’; ‘The Islands of the Gough Map’, in A Study of the Gough
Map, ed. Catherine Delano-Smith, forthcoming.
‘The Dominican Friars of Exeter’, Exeter Archaeology Reports, forthcoming.
‘The Saints of Medieval Somerset’, in Family, Community, and Religion: writing the
history of Somerset, ed. A. F. Butcher and A. J. Webb (Wellington, Somt, 2018),
forthcoming.
‘Childhood and Education’, in Geoffrey Chaucer in Context, ed. Ian Johnson
(Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2018), forthcoming.
‘Childhood and Education in the Great Medieval Household’, in The Great Household
in Medieval England, ed. C. M. Woolgar (Donington, Shaun Tyas, 2018), forthcoming.
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‘The History of the Abbey, 1018-1539’ in Buckfast Abbey: an architectural history, ed.
Peter Beacham (Buckfast, Buckfast Abbey, 2017), pp. 11-31.
‘Perceptions of Children in Medieval England’, in Childhood in History: perceptions of
children in the ancient and medieval worlds, ed. Reidar Aasgaard, Cornelia Horne, ad
Oana Maria Cojocaru (London, 2018), pp. 318-33.
‘William Worcester and the Collection of Saints in Medieval England’, in Saints in the
Middle Ages, ed. Susan Powell (Donington, Shaun Tyas, 2017), pp. 199-216.
‘Schools and Languages in Medieval England’, in Language in Medieval Britain:
networks and exchanges, ed. Mary Carruthers (Donington, Shaun Tyas, 2015), pp. 152-
67.
‘The Cathedral and Education, 1083-1542’, in Durham Cathedral: history, fabric and
culture, ed. David Brown (New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 2015), pp.
434-45.
‘Introduction’, The Foundation Documents of Pocklington School, Yorkshire, 1514-
2014 (Pocklington, Pocklington School, 2014).
‘William Worcester in Devon, 1478’, Aspects of Devon History: people, places and
landscape (Exeter, Devon History Society, 2012), pp. 133-41.
‘The Augustinian Canons and Education’, in The Regular Canons in the Medieval
British Isles, ed. Janet Burton and Karen Stöber (Turnhout, Brepols, 2012), pp. 213-32.
‘Childhood’, ‘Games and Recreations’, ‘Schools in Britain’, Oxford Bibliographies
Online (2012).
Various articles, The English Parish Church through the Centuries (University of York,
cd rom, 2010).
‘Childhood’, in The Oxford Dictionary of the Middle Ages, ed. R. E. Bjork, vol. i
(Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2010), pp. 378-80.
‘The Commemoration of Places in Medieval England’, Memory and Commemoration
in Medieval England, ed. C. M. Barron and C. Burgess (Donington, Shaun Tyas, 2010),
pp. 271-91.
‘A Church of Two Thousand Years’, ‘Understanding Devon’s Churches’, in The
Pilgrim’s Guide to Devon Churches (Cloister Books, Exeter, 2008), pp. 11-39.
‘Monasteries in Medieval Cornwall: Mediocrity or Merit?’, in Monasteries and Society
in the British Isles in the Later Middle Ages, ed. Janet Baker and Karen Stöber
(Woodbridge, Boydell and Brewer, 2008), pp. 213-28.
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‘Access and Exclusion: Exeter Cathedral, 1300-1540’, in Freedom of Movement in the
Middle Ages, ed. P. Hordern (Donington, Shaun Tyas, 2007), pp. 267-286.
‘The Other Parish Churches: Chapels in Late Medieval England’, in Parish Churches in
Late Medieval England, ed. C. Burgess and E. Duffy (Donington, Shaun Tyas, 2006),
pp. 78-94.
‘The Lady of the Swans’, The Modern Traveller to our Past: Festschrift in honour of
Ann Hamlin, ed. Marion Meek (No place: Dublin?, 2006), pp. 298-300.
‘School Founders and Patrons in England, 597-1560’, Oxford Dictionary of National
Biography, online version, September 2006.
‘Schools and Schoolmasters (to c.1550)’, in The Cambridge History of Libraries in
Britain and Ireland, vol i: To 1640, ed. Elizabeth Leedham-Green and Teresa Webber
(Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006), 420-34.
‘Education and Recreation’, Gentry Culture in Late-Medieval England, ed. R.
Radulescu and A. Truelove (Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2005), pp. 63-
83.
‘Christianity in the Celtic Countries: 6, Cornwall’, in Celtic History: a Historical
Encyclopaedia, ed. J. T. Koch, 5 vols (Santa Barbara, Ca, 2005), ii, 430-1.
‘Popular Religion and the Reformation in England: a View from Cornwall’, in Official
Religion and Lived Religion, ed. J. A. Tracy and M. Ragnow (Cambridge, Univ. Press,
2004), pp. 351-75.
The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2004,
and online version 2008-), 37 biographies: William Alley, bishop; John Anwykyll,
grammarian; John Arundell, bishop; Alexander Barclay, poet; James Berkeley, bishop;
Katherine Berkeley, school founder; Thomas Bitton, bishop; John Booth, bishop;
Thomas Brinknell, grammarian and divine; Rotha Mary Clay, historian; Thomas
Colyns, prior; Hugh Conway, royal servant; John Cornwall, grammarian; Everard
Digby, scholar; Gabriel Donne, abbot and theologian; Joan Greyndour, school founder;
Alice Henley, abbess; John Holt, grammarian; William Horman, grammarian; Edmund
Lacy, bishop; William Latimer, humanist; Clement Lichfield, prior; Hugh Oldham,
bishop; Peter Quinil, bishop; Nicholas Roscarrock, hagiographer; John Rous, historian;
John Seward, grammarian; Richard Sherrey, grammarian; John Stanbridge,
grammarian; Christopher Trychay, parish clergyman; James Turberville, bishop; John
Veysey, bishop; Thomas Vivian, prior and bishop; Robert Welsh, cleric and rebel;
William of Wheatley, grammarian; Robert Whittington, grammarian; William
Worcester, historian.
(with David Green), ‘Richard Smerte’ (vol. 23, p. 537); ‘John Trouluffe’ (vol. 25, p.
820), in The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, ed. Stanley Sadie, 2nd ed.,
29 vols (London, Macmillan, 2001).
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‘The Cathedral School before the Reformation’, in Hereford Cathedral: a history, ed.
Gerald Aylmer & John Tiller (London, Hambledon Press, 2000), pp. 565-78.
‘Looking, Learning and Leading from the Pews’, in Not Angels, but Anglicans, ed.
Henry Chadwick and Alison Ward (Norwich, Canterbury Press, 2000), pp. 243-50.
‘Representation and Rebellion in the Later Middle Ages’, pp. 144-6; ‘The Church from
c.1300 to the Reformation’, pp. 212-19; ‘Exeter Cathedral’, pp. 499-502, in Historical
Atlas of South-West England, ed. Roger Kain & William Ravenhill (Exeter, University
of Exeter Press, 1999).
‘Schools and Schoolbooks, 1400-1550’, in A History of the Book in Britain, vol. iii,
1400-1557, ed. J. B. Trapp & Lotte Hellinga (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press,
1999), pp. 449-69.
‘Schools’, ‘William Wainfleet’, ‘William Wykeham’, in Medieval England: an
Encyclopaedia, ed. Paul E. Szarmach, M. Teresa Tavormina, and Joel T. Rosenthal
(New York and London, Garland Publishing, 1998), pp. 667-9, 769, 792.
‘The Earliest Children’s Literature in England’, in Childhood Remembered, ed.
Kimberley Reynolds (London, National Centre for Research in Children’s Literature,
1998; 2nd ed., Shenstone, 2003), pp. 2-19.
‘Lay Literacy in England, 1100-1300’, in England and Germany in the High Middle
Ages, ed. A. Haverkamp and H. Vollrath (London, German Historical Institute, and
Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1996), pp. 35-56.
‘Medieval Hunting - Fact and Fancy’, in Chaucer’s England: Literature in Historical
Context, ed. Barbara Hanawalt (Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press, 1992), pp.
133-153.
‘The Charnel Chapel of Exeter Cathedral’, in Medieval Art and Architecture at Exeter
Cathedral, ed. F. Kelly, The British Archaeological Association, Conference
Transactions, 11 (1991), pp. 162-171.
‘Sufferings of the Clergy: Illness and Old Age in Exeter Diocese, 1300-1500’, in Life,
Death and the Elderly, ed. Margaret Pelling & R. M. Smith (London & New York,
Routledge, 1991), pp. 62-73.
‘Glastonbury Abbey and Education’, in The Early History and Archaeology of
Glastonbury Abbey, ed. Lesley Abrams & J. P. Carley (Woodbridge, Boydell & Brewer,
1991), pp. 285-299.
‘Hunting and Education in England, 1100-1600’, Proceedings of the XIth HISPA
International Congress, ed. J. A. Mangan (Glasgow, 1987), pp. 74-6.
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‘English Schoolmasters, 1100-1530’, in Medieval Prosopography, ed. N. Bulst & J. P.
Genet, (Western Michigan Univ., Medieval Institute Publications, Kalamazoo,
Wisconsin, 1986), pp. 303-12.
‘The Education of the Courtier’, in English Court Culture in the Later Middle Ages, ed.
V. J. Scattergood & J. W. Sherborne (London, Duckworth, 1983), pp. 63-85.
‘Schoolmasters, 1307-1509’, in Profession, Vocation and Culture in Later Medieval
England, ed. C. H. Clough (Liverpool, Univ. Press, 1982), pp. 218-41.
‘The Church in Crediton from St Boniface to the Reformation’, in The Greatest
Englishman, ed. T. A. Reuter (Exeter, Paternoster Press, 1980), pp. 97-131.
Articles
‘St Aldhelm’s Church and Chapel in Dorset’, Proceedings of the Dorset Natural
History and Archaeological Society, 2018, forthcoming.
‘Richard Carew and Nicholas Roscarrock: two early English ethnographers’, Journal of
the Royal Institution of Cornwall, 2018, forthcoming.
‘Edward Courtenay and his Brass in Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford’, Monumental
Brass Society Transactions, 19 part 4 (2017), pp. 328-32.
‘The Medieval Church Dedications of Somerset’, Somerset Archaeological and Natural
History Society Proceedings, 160 (2017), pp. 83-94.
‘Joan Greyndour and her School at Newland, Forest of Dean’, The New Regard: the
Journal of the Forest of Dean Local History Society, 31 (2016 for 2017), pp. 12-17.
‘The Franciscan Friars of Exeter’, Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings, 74
(2016), pp. 217-54.
‘John Cole (c.1467-1536) and the Early History of Education in Faversham’,
Archaeologia Cantiana, 137 (2016), pp. 107-26.
‘Images in the Medieval Cathedral’. The Friends of Exeter Cathedral, 86th Annual
Report (2016), pp. 28-30.
‘Sir Hugh Conway and the Building of Hillesden Church’, Records of
Buckinghamshire, 56 (2016), pp. 81-98.
‘St Nicholas Priory, Exeter’, Devon Archaeology Society Proceedings, 73 (2015), pp.
315-335.
‘Polsloe Priory, Exeter’, Transactions of the Devonshire Association, 147 (2015), pp.
185-212.
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‘The Medieval Schools of Cambridge, 1200-1550’, Proceedings of the Cambridge
Antiquarian Society, 104 (2015), pp. 125-36.
‘Education in Medieval Wales’, Welsh History Review, 27 (2015), pp. 607-44.
‘The Churches of Medieval Exeter’, Friends of Exeter Cathedral, Annual Report, 85
(2015), pp. 24-8.
‘St James Priory, Exeter’, Devon Archaeological Society Proceedings, 72 (2014,
actually 2015), pp. 171-85.
‘The Early History of Tiverton Church’, Transactions of the Devonshire Association,
146 (2014), pp. 215-30.
(with Paul Cockerham) ‘John Waryn and his Cadaver Brass, formerly in Menheniot
Church, Cornwall’, Monumental Brass Society Transactions, 19 part 1 (2014), pp. 41-
56.
‘Medieval Holy Wells in Devon’, Transactions of the Devonshire Association, 145