Reginald Lane Poole,
FBA (1857–1939) was a British historian. He was
Keeper of the Archives
The position of Keeper of the Archives at the University of Oxford in England dates from 1634, when it was established by new statutes for the university brought in by William Laud ( Archbishop of Canterbury and Chancellor of the University) ...
and a lecturer in diplomatics at the
University of Oxford
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, chancellor ...
, where he gave the
Ford Lectures
The Ford Lectures, technically the James Ford Lectures in British History, are an annual series of public lectures held at the University of Oxford on the subject of English or British history. They are usually devoted to a particular historical ...
in 1912 on the subject of "The Exchequer in the Twelfth Century". Son of Edward Stanley Poole, the "Lane" in his surname comes from his paternal grandmother
Sophia Lane Poole
Sophia Lane Poole (1804–1891) was an English orientalist.
She was the estranged wife of Edward Poole and sister of the famous orientalist Edward William Lane, who suggested that she and her sons join him in Egypt so that she could report on th ...
, author of ''An Englishwoman in Egypt'' (1844). He was the father of
Austin Lane Poole
Austin Lane Poole, FBA (6 December 1889 – 22 February 1963) was a British mediaevalist.
Poole came from an academic lineage, being the son of Reginald Lane Poole (archive keeper at the University of Oxford), the nephew of Stanley Lane Poole (p ...
(1889–1963), also a historian and Ford's Lecturer; the brother of the orientalist
Stanley Lane-Poole
Stanley Edward Lane-Poole (18 December 1854 – 29 December 1931) was a British orientalist and archaeologist. Poole was from a famous orientalist family as his paternal grandmother Sophia Lane Poole, uncle Reginald Stuart Poole and great-uncle E ...
; the nephew of
Reginald Stuart Poole
Reginald Stuart Poole (27 January 18328 February 1895), known as Stuart Poole, was an English archaeologist, numismatist and Orientalist. Poole was from a famous Orientalist family as his mother Sophia Lane Poole, his uncle Edward William Lane and ...
; and the great-nephew of
Edward William Lane
Edward William Lane (17 September 1801 – 10 August 1876) was a British orientalist, translator and lexicographer. He is known for his ''Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians'' and the '' Arabic-English Lexicon,'' as well as his translati ...
.
He edited, among other works, with
W. Hunt, ''Political History of England'' (twelve volumes, 1905–10).
His works include:
*''History of the Huguenots of the Dispersion'' (1880)
*''Illustrations of the History of Medieval Thought'' (1884)
*''Wycliffe and Movements for Reform'' (1889)
*''Historical Atlas of Modern Europe'' (1897–1902)
*''Lectures on the History of the Papal Chancery'' (1915)
References
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1857 births
1939 deaths
British historians
English archivists
Keepers of the Archives of the University of Oxford
Fellows of the British Academy
Corresponding Fellows of the Medieval Academy of America
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