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William Stubbs was an influential English historian and bishop, renowned for his works on English constitutional history. His scholarship played a crucial role in the understanding of medieval and early modern English governance, particularly through his seminal texts, including 'Select Charters and Other Illustrations of English Constitutional History'. Stubbs's meticulous research and insightful analysis helped elevate the study of history in England, making it more accessible and relevant to contemporary audiences.

Beyond his academic contributions, Stubbs served as the Bishop of Oxford and later as the Bishop of Chester, where he influenced both the church and the academic world. His ability to connect historical events with the broader narrative of English identity made his work vital for students and scholars alike. Stubbs's legacy continues to impact historians, and his writings remain essential resources for understanding the complexities of English history.

Geburtsdatum July 2, 1825
Geburtsort Kirkby Lonsdale, Lancashire, England
Todesdatum March 22, 1901