Here followeth the Life of S. Hugh, Bishop and Confessor.
S. Hugh, of holy remembrance, was sometime bishop of
Lincoln. He was born of the utterest parts of Burgundy, not far from the Alps,
otherwise called the mountains, and was of noble parentage and lineage, for he
came of the knights. And this holy man when he was young and tender of age he
was set to school, and when he was ten years old he was put into a monastery
for to learn the rules of discipline, and there was made and professed a
canon-regular, wherein he lived so devoutly that when he was fifteen years old
he was deputed for to be prior of a certain cell and he ruled it in such wise
that all thing that was under his governance prospered as well in spiritual
things as in temporal things. After this he thought adaunt and put his flesh to
more penance, and by the disposition of our Lord he entered into the order of
Charterhouse, where he was received, and was there so virtuous in his living,
that among the strangers he was so friendly and so well beloved that after a
little while he was made procurator of the house. In that time Henry, king of
England, did do build and founded a house of Charterhouse in England, wherefore
he sent into Burgundy to the Charterhouse for to have one of them to have the
governance and rule of it, and at the great instance and the prayer of the king
unnethe could he get this said S. Hugh, but at the last by the commandment of
his overest, and request of the king, he was sent into the realm of England, and
there made procurator of the same house, and there lived a holy and devout life
as he did tofore. that he stood so in the king’s grace that the king named him
to be bishop of Lincoln, and was elected by the chapter of the canons of
Lincoln, which bishopric the king had holden long in his hands. And was called
thereto by the said chapter, and the bishopric to him presented, which dignity
he utterly refused and said plainly that in no wise that he would not receive
any pontifical dignity without assent and also commandment of the prior of the
Charterhouse, which was consented. And also, the whole election of the chapter
of Lincoln to him declared, he took upon him the office and was sacred bishop
of Lincoln. And the next night after, he heard a voice saying to him: Thou art
gone out into the health of thy people. And after this he withstood mightily
the power of wood people that entended to hurt the privilege of the church, and
put his body in peril, like as he had despised it, for to bring the church from
servitude, and recovered many droits and rights which had been taken away from
the church. This holy man made many good statutes and ordinances in his
diocese, and went and visited the churches and places of his cure and charge,
and lived a holy life. And he would visit the houses of lepers and lazars, and
was wont oft to enter into their houses, and by his commandment the women were
departed from the men. And all the men that were foul and deformed in their
visage, he would kiss of humility. And there was at that time in the church of
Lincoln, an honourable man, a canon named William, which was chancellor of the
church, a good man and well lettered, and he would prove and essay if there
were any elation or pride in his courage, and said to this holy man: S. Martin
by kissing of a man that was a foul lazar healed him, and ye heal not the
lepers ne lazars that ye kiss. Who anon answered to the chancellor: S. Martin
certainly healed a leprous man by kissing, and this kissing that I kiss the
lepers healeth my soul. This was a humble and a meek answer. This holy man S.
Hugh in all his life was much diligent in burying of dead men, and of his
humanity would gladly do the office about their sepulture, wherefore our Lord
gave and rendered to him by retribution condign, honourable sepulture; for what
time he departed out of this world, and the same day that his body was brought
to the church of Lincoln, it happed that the king of England, the king of
Scotland, with three archbishops, barons, and great multitude of people were
gathered at Lincoln, and were present at his honourable sepulture, where God
hath showed for him divers miracles. Then let us pray unto this holy man S.
Hugh of Lincoln to pray for us.