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 (professor of Arabic at Trinity College Dublin), and the great-nephew of Reginald Stuart Poole (professor of archaeology at Cambridge University).
Austin Poole studied at Magdalen College School and Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He later taught at Selwyn College, Cambridge and St John's College, Oxford. He became a Fellow and subsequently President of the latter and was also a Fellow of Corpus Christi College.
During the First World War, Poole served as a lieutenant in the Gloucestershire Regiment.
Austin Poole contributed the third volume of the Oxford History of England, From Domesday Book to Magna Carta 1087–1216, published 1951. He also edited collections of poetry by Thomas Gray. He delivered the Ford Lectures in 1944.
Poole was a tutor in modern history at St John's College, Oxford from 1913 and from 14 February 1947 to 1957 was the President of the college.[1]
^'John's College', A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 3: The University of Oxford (1954), pp. 251–264. Victoria County History. Date accessed: 11 July 2011.
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1120-1314, (Routledge, 2013), 95. Germany in the Reign of Frederick II, AustinLanePoole, The Cambridge Medieval History, Vol. IV, ed. J.R. Tanner, C.W. Previte-Orton...
Wales called Longchamp that "monster with many heads". The historian AustinLanePoole says that Gerald described Longchamp as more like an ape than a man...
Mittelalters, hrsg. von Amalie Fößel, Pustet, Regensburg 2011, pp. 232–248. AustinLanePoole: Filippo di Svevia e Ottone IV, in: Storia del mondo medievale, vol...
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disagreement over events during the campaign. Some scholars, such as AustinLanePoole, have concluded that no fighting actually took place at all in 1165...
Friderici Chronica Albrici Monachi Trium Fontium Poole 1927, p. 265. Continuatio Admuntensis Poole, AustinLane (1927). "England and Burgundy in the last decade...
1943–44 Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond, Statesmen and Sea Power 1944–45 AustinLanePoole, Obligations of Society in the XII and XIII Centuries 1945–46 David...
ed. (2000). The Normans in Europe. Manchester University Press. Poole, AustinLane (1951). From Domesday Book to Magna Carta, 1087-1216. Clarendon Press...
pp. 242–259. Retrieved 25 May 2021 – via British History Online. AustinLanePoole, From Domesday Book to Magna Carta, 1087–1216, Clarendon Press, Oxford...
Hall President of St John's College, Oxford 1933–1946 Succeeded by AustinLanePoole Non-profit organization positions Preceded by Walter Matthews President...
2008 to 2011 under head coaches Phillip Fulmer, Lane Kiffin, and Derek Dooley. The 2010 season was Poole's breakout with the Volunteers. He had six games...
was better educated in Roman law than in canon law. The historian AustinLanePoole said of him that he "kept out as much as possible out of secular politics...
Bohun. How exactly she was related to Henry is unclear. The historian AustinLanePoole theorized that she was a relative of Joscelin of Louvain, the brother...