The records of Lincoln Cathedral possess the largest and most enduring evidence for cathedral-funded dramatic performance in medieval and early modern England. In the mid-sixteenth century earlier forms of financial backing were replaced by the rewarding of travelling players by the chapter. The absence of similar rewards in the civic accounts of the period makes the cathedral records unique in their documentation of touring players and school comedies in the city. The following essay demonstrates the unique role played by Lincoln Cathedral and reveals an alternative view of looking at who bestowed financial gifts on travelling players during the reign of Elizabeth I
The 1399 account roll of the Paternoster Gild of York, missing since the 1880s, has recently been di...
This thesis provides an analysis of the unique nature of the community living in Lincoln Cathedral c...
This Thesis examines the emergence of party patronage trusts in the nineteenth-century Church of Eng...
The records of Lincoln Cathedral possess the largest and most enduring evidence for cathedral-funded...
The records of Lincoln Cathedral possess the largest and most enduring evidence for cathedral-funded...
This thesis analyses the common fund accounts of Lincoln Cathedral Chapter, which run almost continu...
This thesis is an analysis of the responses in the early modem period of civic and church authoritie...
For a thousand years after the departure of the Romans in the fifth-century CE no theatres were buil...
This essay looks at travelling players' visits to the Essex town of Maldon. It explores what the his...
This essay considers the special place of cathedrals in early modern English antiquarian works throu...
When Elizabeth I visited Bristol in 1574 she was entertained by an impressive three day mock battle....
When Elizabeth I visited Bristol in 1574 she was entertained by an impressive three day mock battle....
This thesis is an analysis of the responses in the early modern period of civic and church authorit...
This chapter reconsiders the commercial culture and playing spaces in which children and scholars pe...
The 1399 account roll of the Paternoster Gild of York, missing since the 1880s, has recently been di...
The 1399 account roll of the Paternoster Gild of York, missing since the 1880s, has recently been di...
This thesis provides an analysis of the unique nature of the community living in Lincoln Cathedral c...
This Thesis examines the emergence of party patronage trusts in the nineteenth-century Church of Eng...
The records of Lincoln Cathedral possess the largest and most enduring evidence for cathedral-funded...
The records of Lincoln Cathedral possess the largest and most enduring evidence for cathedral-funded...
This thesis analyses the common fund accounts of Lincoln Cathedral Chapter, which run almost continu...
This thesis is an analysis of the responses in the early modem period of civic and church authoritie...
For a thousand years after the departure of the Romans in the fifth-century CE no theatres were buil...
This essay looks at travelling players' visits to the Essex town of Maldon. It explores what the his...
This essay considers the special place of cathedrals in early modern English antiquarian works throu...
When Elizabeth I visited Bristol in 1574 she was entertained by an impressive three day mock battle....
When Elizabeth I visited Bristol in 1574 she was entertained by an impressive three day mock battle....
This thesis is an analysis of the responses in the early modern period of civic and church authorit...
This chapter reconsiders the commercial culture and playing spaces in which children and scholars pe...
The 1399 account roll of the Paternoster Gild of York, missing since the 1880s, has recently been di...
The 1399 account roll of the Paternoster Gild of York, missing since the 1880s, has recently been di...
This thesis provides an analysis of the unique nature of the community living in Lincoln Cathedral c...
This Thesis examines the emergence of party patronage trusts in the nineteenth-century Church of Eng...