In 1584, Thomas Bentley, a wealthy gentleman and lawyer from the parish of St. Andrew Holborn, compiled his ‘Monumentes of Antiquities’, a manuscript of selected extracts “worthy memory” drawn from the churchwardens’ accounts and other records of St. Andrew Holborn from the reign of Henry VI to 1584. This study argues that that Bentley wrote a chronicle of the parish’s history for a variety of reasons. Chief among them was the desire to preserve the past for posterity, to cultivate piety in the community, to guide future churchwardens in their responsibilities, and to enforce conformity to the Elizabethan settlement in the parish. The ideals attached to Bentley’s social status as a gentleman, his occupation as a lawyer, and his conformis...
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This paper examines the contesting histories of the sixteenth-century English Reformation produced d...
Created in a period of political transition, as England moved from the end of Henry III’s reign towa...
This study examines how manuscript and print culture functioned as a site of memory and commemoratio...
This article argues that reports of ‘the death of the chronicle’ in the early modern period have be...
The relationship between, space, place, materials and collective memory is a common theme in Memory ...
What did it mean to be a Catholic elite in Protestant England? The relationship between the Protesta...
This essay considers the special place of cathedrals in early modern English antiquarian works throu...
This article explores the multiple and competing afterlives of the Jacobean martyr, Thomas Maxfield,...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project's aims we...
William Brooke and, after him, Henry his son held the Barony of Cobham if Kent, the Lord Wardenship ...
This thesis examines the relationship between the commemorative strategies of English noblemen in th...
This thesis examines the impact of the English Bible upon the people and parishes of Norfolk, Suffol...
This book starts with an extraordinary event and document. The event is the trial and execution for ...
Did ordinary people in early modern England have any coherent sense of the past? Andy Wood’s pioneer...
Wills are fascinating historical sources and they can provide rich insights into how individuals wan...
This paper examines the contesting histories of the sixteenth-century English Reformation produced d...
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