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Digital Scan on CD: LIFE IN AN OLD ENGLISH TOWN A HISTORY OF COVENTRY FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL RECORDS by Mary Dormer Harris
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- Book condition: Good
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- Binding: Hardcover
- Publisher: Macmillan
- Place: London
- Date published: 1898
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London: Macmillan, 1898 Title: LIFE IN AN OLD ENGLISH TOWN A HISTORY OF COVENTRY FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL RECORDS (1898) This is a scanned copy of the original book containing both searchable text and the original graphics. It is provided as an Adobe Acrobat PDF file, you can search for names, places and items which may not be in the index. Author: Warwickshire historian Mary Dormer Harris (1867 -1936) Edited by Kenelm Digby Cotes (1856-1917) Published: SWAN SONNENSCHEIN & CO. LTD, NEW YORK: THE MACMILLAN CO. LTD, 1898 Description: Contents LEOFRIC AND GODIVA, Coventry Early legends Early history Foundation of the monasteryThe Confessor's charterRiches of the minster Legend of GodivaStory of Leofric's career and family THE BENEDICTINE MONASTREY, The neighbouring country The monastic orders Life in a mediaeval monastery The obedientiarii and their work hospitality Lawsuits and journeys undertaken by monks The bishops and the monks Abbacy vested in bishop LiveseyHis greedNunantExpulsion of the monks Their returnFeud with the canons about episcopal elections King John and the Coventry monks Peace made between monks and canonsCapitular elections a mere form in later timesPlace of monastic orders in town history THE CHESTER LORDSHIP Coventry in Domesday The Earl's-half passes to the earls of ChesterCharacter of an English feudal lordEarl Gernons' stormy careerEarl Hugh takes part in the rebellion of 1173 Earl Blondvil's career and fameThe story of his death and the " mastiffs " of DieulacresCoventry passes to the De Montalt family THE BEGINNINGS OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT The winning of liberties by towns on secular and ecclesiastical estates Backwardness of churchmen in granting liberties Condition of serfs Coventry men "free burghers"Their masters : king, prior, and earlBlondvil's charterLiberties modelled on those of LincolnImportance of town courts Cases before the portmanmote The county courtHenry I I . ' s confirmation of the charterGrowth of Coventry Grant of fairComing of the friars PRIOR'S-HALF AND EARL'S-HALF, Struggle for liberty Division of the town into two estates Frequency of these divisionsDisputes bred by difference of customs in neighbouring manorsQuarrels between Earl'smen and Prior's-men in CoventryUnion of the two estates The disputes continueThe merchant guildThe question of the market Decision in the prior's favourThe story of the magicianThe trial of the citizens for witchcraftTheir acquittal THE SEIGNIORY OF THE PRIOR AND QUEEN ISABELLA, Defeat of tenants on ecclesiastical estates Isabella enters into possession as heir of the De Montalts Feud between the queen and priorThe prior complains of wrong done by the Earl's-menThe Coventry men gain libertyTheir victory in the incorporation of the cityDispute closed by the " Indenture Tripartite" THE CORPOREATION AND THE GUILDS, Ignorance and apathy concerning local affairs at the present, timeDecline of municipal institutionsPowers of a mediaeval corporation Organization of municipal affairs at Coventry after the purchase of the charter of incorporationFresh grants of libertiesMunicipal rule takes the form of an oligarchy History of guildsThe guild merchant of S. Mary Union of the guilds under the name of the Trinity Connection of the guilds and corporation Influence, wealth, and dignity of the town officialsTheir busy lives THE CORPORATION AND THE COMMONALTY The grievances of the loaf and pastures The common and Lammas landsThe council of the Forty-eight becomes an instrument of tryanny The question of petitions to the leetWhether they furthered popular controlPresentments to leet Whether they furthered popular control Fresh libertiesConfusion in municipal ]finances the result of the Wars of the Roses General complaints Edward IV's attack on the city libertiesManifestations of internal discontent COVENTRY AND THE KINGDOM OF ENGLAND Obscurity of Coventry under early kings Isabella and the friarsThe Norfolk duel Preparations for a king's visit PurveyanceLodging of the king's retinue Privilege of sanctuaryFaulkes de BreauteJohn Ball taken at Coventry His teaching The ''Unlearned Parliament"Attack on the ChurchLack of reverence to the SacramentThe king as borrowerPrince Hal in CoventryThe preaching of the hermitLollardismin CoventryPenance and death of martyrs Loans to the king for the French WarPresents for the royal princes THE RED AND THE WHITE ROSE, General character of the period Local warfare and lawsuits Influence of the duke of Buckingham in the Midlands Coventry Lancastrian Fortification of the city Visit of Henry VI. to the cityGraciousness of king HenryHis visit and offering to S. Michael's church The king's farewell promise The new charterOutbreak of the war Battle of S. Alban'sReception of queen MargaretJohn Wedurby prepares a pageant Margaret is .hailed as " Mother of Meekness"Council held at Coventry Fray between the watch and the duke of Somerset's men Queen Margaret's sudden visitShe insits on receiving the same honours as the kingThe Court again at CoventryThe queen sees the Corpus Christi playsThe supper at Richard Wood'sProgress of the warLancastrian triumphThe " Diabolical Parliament"- Coventry cools towards LancasterHenry reproaches the inhabitantsBattle of NorthamptonCoventry joins York Welcome to Edward IV LAST STRUGGLE BETWEEN YORK AND LANCASTER THE TUDORS, Estrangement of Warwick from Edward IV.Their different views on foreign policyRenewal of the war in the north under Robin of RedesdaleWarwick's communication to the men of Coventry The battle of Edgecote Edward a prisoner at CoventryExecution of the Woodvilles on Gosford Green Welles' rebellion in LincolnshireWarwick is implicated in the rebellionFlight of Clarence and WarwickWarwick espouses the cause of Lancaster, and drives the king from England Chronicle of the yearLancastrian restorationEdward invades EnglandOffers battle at CoventryThe King-maker at CoventryClarence's desertionConfiscation of the city's libertiesClarence's mediationWelcome to prince Edward- Edward's subsequent dealings with CoventryRichard III . tries to ingratiate himself with the citizensWelcome to Henry VII.The king's visit to the citySimnel's rebellionMoney for warEmpson recorderChronicle of the death of Henry VII. Loans and troubles-Plots The ReformationDestruction of the churches Dissolution of the guilds and chantriesPoverty and decay of the city under the Tudors The purchase of the guild landsPuritan Coventry . THE LAMMAS LANDS John Bristowe lord of Whitley ManorHis encroachments upon the common land He claims right of common with the citizens of CoventryThe corporation take revenge on William BristoweThe mayor and commonalty take possession of the fieldThe disturbance about the " Prior's Waste "The quarrel with Bristowe continuesArbitration is triedThe "letter testimonial" of the "aged men"Temporary settlement of the quarrelEarly career of Laurence SaundersHe is elected chamberlainHe complains of encroachment and surcharging to the prince of WalesThe journey to Ludlow Decision against LaurenceHe submitsThe prior takes offenceHis complaintThe mayor's replyThe prior's rejoinder Bristowe againAppeal to LudlowThe commons riseThe king censures the riotersConclusion of the quarrel with BristoweLaurence renews his complaintHe is committed to prisonDeath of the recorder Robert Green's enactmentsRules concerning apprenticesThe sale of cloth Laurence Saunders' words on Lammas dayThe verses on the church doorThe corporation appeal to the recorder Laurence has hopes of the CourtFresh versesThe suit is tried in the Star ChamberLaurence vanishes into the Fleet THE COMPANIES OF THE CRAFTS, The woollen industry in CoventryThe Drapery the selling place for clothThe method of searching the clothThe drapers - Power of the merchant classThe subjection of the crafts to the corporationThe fullers and dyersThe workers in iron Resistance of the craftsSelf-seeking of the craftsRegulations affecting apprenticesThe combinations of the workmen suppressed Rivalry between the cappers and their workmen Survival of certain companies DAILY LIFE IN THE TOWNTHE MERCHANTS AND THE MARKET Life in the city by day and nightTypes of individuals, hermits, pilgrims, the alchemistPunishment of crime, stocks, pillory, gaol, the gallows, heads of traitors Sanitary measures Measures taken against fireThe deceits of traders and victuallers The assize of bread and aleThe regulation of market trafficThe country merchant The Corpus Christi fair Men and merchandiseThe mayor's court of Statute Merchant The travels of the merchant'InnsThe BotonersThe Onleys Perils by land and sea Laurence Cook and the Hanseatic merchantsAdventure of Mr. Wheatley's servant Benefactions of the Coventry merchantsBond, Ford, Haddon, Sir Thomas WhiteThe school and schoolmastersEducation in the Middle AgesProblems of povertyThe sturdy vagabond DAILY LIFE IN THE TOWN RELIGION AND AMUSEMENTS OF THE TOWNSFOLK The city churchesUses to which churches were putA hospital in time of plagueProvision for services and prayersThe chapels of the craftsThe burial oblationsMonks aud friars quarrel about the funeral candlesAmusements, archery, bullbaiting, strolling playersIllicit amusements, hunting and hawking Brawling The affair of the Staffords and Harcourts Lawlessness on feast days Quarrels among the citizensFeasting among the guilds and craftsRejoicings on Midsummer eve and S. Peter's nightThe riding of the armed watchProcessionsMystery playsRoyal visits- Contributions of each craft towards the pageantsCare bestowed on preparations for the playsThe performances of the crafts not identical with the so-called " Coventry Plays " Subjects of the performances of the Coventry craftsThe actorsStrange figures among the dramatis personalPageants for the welcome of royaltyHox TuesdayThe waitsThe common labour of the town Commissions of array and muster of soldiersHiring of recruits An inconvenient businessCivic patriotism and civic artGeneral character of the English burgher OLD COVENTRY AT THE PRESENT DAY, How to spend a day in Coventry, and what to see thereCelebrated inhabitantsFord's HospitalS. Michael'sS. Mary's H a l l - Window, roof, tapestryTrinity ChurchCathedral Ruins Old Grammar SchoolS. John'sBond's Hospital . Language: English This is a scanned copy of the original book containing both searchable text and the original graphics. 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