‘Stond Hore Son and Yeld Thy Knyff’: urban politics, language and litigation in late medieval Canterbury
Book chapter
Grummitt, D. 2020. ‘Stond Hore Son and Yeld Thy Knyff’: urban politics, language and litigation in late medieval Canterbury. in: The Fifteenth Century XVII: Finding Individuality Boydell and Brewer.
Authors | Grummitt, D. |
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Abstract | This chapter examines the Rosier Riot of 1500 in Canterbury. It does so in the context of the city's relationships with religious houses during the late Middle Ages, most notably St. Augustine's Abbey and Christ Church cathedral priory. It examines the strategies - law, violence and the arbitration of great men - that both sides used to settle these frequent and ongoing disputes within the city. It draws on local and national archives and sets the Canterbury experience in the context of recent research into urban political culture in late medieval England. |
Keywords | Medieval; Canterbury; Rosier Riot; History |
Year | 2020 |
Book title | The Fifteenth Century XVII: Finding Individuality |
Publisher | Boydell and Brewer |
Output status | In press |
ISBN | 9781783275229 |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 12 Sep 2019 |
Accepted | 16 Aug 2019 |
Journal | The Fifteenth Century |
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