牛津大学博德利图书馆收藏的四份早期约克账目卷注

IF 0.2 3区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY Northern History Pub Date : 2022-05-06 DOI:10.1080/0078172x.2022.2067512
R. Beadle
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现在(部分或整体)保存在牛津博德利图书馆的四本鲜为人知的账簿,其中两本可追溯到15世纪中期,两本可回溯到16世纪中期,最初是约克公民档案馆的一部分。它们包括1446-47年张伯伦和桥匠的账目,以及与同一主体有关的类似账目,可追溯到1533-34年的张伯伦(仅为片段)和1541-42年的桥匠。这四本书都是15世纪和16世纪的一长串卷轴的一部分,至今仍在约克市的早期卷轴中,但R.B.多布森和P.M.斯泰尔并不知道,他们最近分别编辑了张伯伦和布里奇马斯特斯的卷轴,直到1500年。A.F.Johnston和M.Rogerson也忽视了这一点,他们在《早期英国戏剧记录》系列中为专门介绍这座城市的卷从约克的卷轴中摘录了许多与戏剧和同源活动有关的内容。文章简要描述了博德利卷轴的内容和物理状况,确定了参与其编纂的两名抄写员,并摘录了1533年至1534年张伯伦的账目,其中一个条目与科珀斯克里斯蒂戏剧有关,两个条目与城市等待有关。
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A Note on Four Early York Account Rolls in the Bodleian Library, Oxford
Four little-known account rolls now preserved (in part or as a whole) in the Bodleian Library, Oxford, two dating from the mid-fifteenth century and two from the mid-sixteenth, originally formed part of the civic archives at York. They consist of sets of Chamberlains’ and Bridgemasters’ accounts dated 1446–47, and of similar sets pertaining to the same bodies, the Chamberlains’ (a fragment only) datable to 1533–34, and the Bridgemasters’ dated 1541–42. All four formed part of the long series of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century rolls still among the early muniments of the city of York, but were unknown to R.B. Dobson and P.M. Stell, who in recent times edited, respectively, the Chamberlains’ and Bridgemasters’ rolls down to 1500. They were also overlooked by A.F. Johnston and M. Rogerson, who made numerous extracts relating to drama and cognate activities from the rolls in York for the volume devoted to the city in the series Records of Early English Drama. The article describes in brief the content of and physical condition of the Bodleian rolls, identifying two of the scribes involved in their compilation, and extracts from the Chamberlains’ accounts for 1533–34, one entry relating to the Corpus Christi play and two to the city waits.
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期刊介绍: Northern History was the first regional historical journal. Produced since 1966 under the auspices of the School of History, University of Leeds, its purpose is to publish scholarly work on the history of the seven historic Northern counties of England: Cheshire, Cumberland, Durham, Lancashire, Northumberland, Westmorland and Yorkshire. Since it was launched it has always been a refereed journal, attracting articles on Northern subjects from historians in many parts of the world.
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