Edward A. Freeman's 'History of the Cathedral Church of Wells' is a reprint of three lectures given in 1869 and 1870, which offer a unique perspective on the intersection of local and general history. Freeman explores the history of the Church of Wells in the context of the Kingdom of England and Cathedral Churches of the Old Foundation. He also highlights the need for reform in Cathedral institutions and presents the principles of the original founders as a model for reformation. Though the book is not a complete architectural or documentary history of Wells Cathedral, it provides valuable insights into its Gothic architecture and place in English history.