Distributed for University of Wales Press
The Governance of St Davids 1600–1740
Analyzes the restoration of St. Davids Cathedral in Wales using previously unpublished texts.
This study of a previously unpublished manuscript is a significant witness to the vigorous life of St. Davids Cathedral, as well as to the changes to its fabric, especially in the restoration and recovery of the building after the depredations of the 1640s. Highlighting the beginnings of a process that culminated in George Gilbert Scott’s restoration of 1865–73, the author focuses on a period illuminated by the eighteenth-century antiquarian Richard Davies’s selection and collection of manuscript evidence relating both to the fabric and the personalities involved with the cathedral—such as Bishop Thomas Watson, whose removal from office carried national and political implications.
This study of a previously unpublished manuscript is a significant witness to the vigorous life of St. Davids Cathedral, as well as to the changes to its fabric, especially in the restoration and recovery of the building after the depredations of the 1640s. Highlighting the beginnings of a process that culminated in George Gilbert Scott’s restoration of 1865–73, the author focuses on a period illuminated by the eighteenth-century antiquarian Richard Davies’s selection and collection of manuscript evidence relating both to the fabric and the personalities involved with the cathedral—such as Bishop Thomas Watson, whose removal from office carried national and political implications.

Table of Contents
Introduction
Archdeacon Richard Davies’s manuscript [Bodleian Library MS Top. Eccles Gen. e.9]
Index
Archdeacon Richard Davies’s manuscript [Bodleian Library MS Top. Eccles Gen. e.9]
Index
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