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The Lincoln Jewry I: Financial and Legal Sources

Irwin, Dean

Authors

Dean Irwin



Abstract

This is the first of two sessions that I have organised for the Leeds International Medieval Congress. The proceedings will be published in due course.

There was a Jewish community at Lincoln by the 1150s. It was one of the leading communities of the kingdom and from the 1250s (at the latest) onwards, it seems to have been the second community in the realm, after London. The Lincoln Jewry was home to some of the greatest Jews in medieval English history including Hagin son of Master Moses who, from 1257, was the Archpresbyter of the Jews. As would be expected, therefore, the Lincoln Jewry is richly documented, in both the Latin and Hebrew sources. Equally, it occupies a difficult position in terms of memory, notably as the home of the Little Hugh of Lincoln case. Despite the richness of sources which allow us to access the community, Lincoln’s importance has not always been reflected in the historiography. Consequently, these panels will work to redress that imbalance, beginning a conversation on how we access the medieval Lincoln Jewry. The diverse nature of the sources allows that conversation to be multidisciplinary, in a way that is not possible for most other Anglo-Jewish communities. The speakers will situate Lincoln within its local and national context, as well as within the landscape of history and memory.

201-a - A Tale of Two (Lincolnshire) Jewries: Lincoln and Stamford in the Jewish Receipt Rolls
Dean A. Irwin, University of Lincoln

201-b - Hagin, Son of Master Moses: Tracing the Life of a Prominent Lincoln Jew
Joshua Outhwaite, King's College London

201-c - Rabbinic Scholars in Medieval Lincoln
Pinchas Roth, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan

Citation

Irwin, D. (2024, July). The Lincoln Jewry I: Financial and Legal Sources. Presented at Leeds International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds

Presentation Conference Type Other
Conference Name Leeds International Medieval Congress
Conference Location University of Leeds
Start Date Jul 1, 2024
End Date Jul 4, 2024
Deposit Date Jun 14, 2024
Publisher URL https://www.imc.leeds.ac.uk/