约翰·库克森,枪手

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 MEDIEVAL & RENAISSANCE STUDIES Arms & Armour Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/17416124.2022.2068918
D. Weaver, Brian Godwin
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约翰·库克森(John Cookson)这个名字与洛伦佐尼(Lorenzoni)类型的杂志有关,该杂志重复了高质量的燧石,被认为是17世纪最后十年左右在伦敦制造的。关于这名枪手,我们一无所知。众所周知,约翰·库克森在18世纪上半叶曾是波士顿的一名枪械匠,尽管他在美国因发明弹匣中继器而受到赞誉,但没有证据表明他在美国制造过这种枪。多年来,人们一直在猜测这些约翰·库克夫妇之间的联系,但从未建立起任何联系。最近发现的一个名为库克森的燧石捕鸟人似乎是17世纪晚期的,有许多共同的特征,表明是由制造杂志中继器的约翰·库克森制造的。本文研究了这台fowler的细节,将其与已知的杂志中继器进行了比较,并认为它们都是由同一制造商制造的。还对英国和波士顿的约翰·库克森进行了广泛的档案检索,其结果总结如下。虽然无法建立直接联系,但证据有力地表明他们是同一个人。
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John Cookson, gunmaker
The name John Cookson is associated with Lorenzoni-type magazine repeating flintlocks of high quality, assumed to have been made in London during the last decade or so of the 17th century. Nothing is known of this gunmaker. A John Cookson is known to have been a gunsmith in Boston during the first half of the 18th century and, while he is given credit in the US for inventing the magazine repeater, there is no evidence that he ever made such a gun in America. Over the years, there has been much speculation about a connection between these John Cooksons but none has ever been established. A recently discovered flintlock fowler signed Cookson appears to be late 17th century and shares a number of features which suggest manufacture by the same John Cookson who made the magazine repeaters. The paper examines the details of this fowler, comparing them to those of the known magazine repeaters and argues that they were all made by the same maker. An extensive archival search was also made of the John Cooksons of the UK and of Boston, the results of which are summarized here. While no direct connection could be established, the evidence strongly suggests that they were the same person.
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