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Wardens' Accounts and Court Minute Books of the Goldsmiths' Mistery of London, 1334-1446 Lisa Jefferson

Wardens' Accounts and Court Minute Books of the Goldsmiths' Mistery of London, 1334-1446 By Lisa Jefferson

Wardens' Accounts and Court Minute Books of the Goldsmiths' Mistery of London, 1334-1446 by Lisa Jefferson


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The two earliest Goldsmiths' record books reveal details of working practices, financial accounts, apprentices, civic events such as pageants, misdeeds broght before the wardens, and much else besides.

Wardens' Accounts and Court Minute Books of the Goldsmiths' Mistery of London, 1334-1446 Summary

Wardens' Accounts and Court Minute Books of the Goldsmiths' Mistery of London, 1334-1446 by Lisa Jefferson

The two earliest Goldsmiths' record books reveal details of working practices, financial accounts, apprentices, civic events such as pageants, misdeeds broght before the wardens, and much else besides. The goldsmiths of London had formed an organised guild, or mistery (in the medieval sense of "craft" or "profession") by the twelfth century. Granted their first royal charter in 1327 by Edward III, they are one of the twelve great livery companies, and still oversee the work of goldsmiths, silversmiths and jewellers. Published here for the first time are their two earliest record books, presented in the original languages, French (Anglo-Norman), Englishand Latin, with a facing-page translation into modern English. From these full records valuable and lively detail emerges: the working practices of gold and silversmiths, the financial accounts of the wardens, apprentices admitted, participation in civic events such as pageants, and records of offences (both professional and personal) brought before the disciplinary court. The edition is accompanied by a full introduction, a bibliography, a subject index and a complete name index. LISA JEFFERSON, MA, D Phil, FSA, is a medievalist who works both in Oxford and in France.

Wardens' Accounts and Court Minute Books of the Goldsmiths' Mistery of London, 1334-1446 Reviews

A monumental work of transcription and translation..... A model of fine editorial scholarship. * ENGLISH HISTORICAL REVIEW *
A treasure trove of information about the internal working of a major urban gild.... We owe a considerable debt to an editor who has made so much material available for economic and urban historians. * MEDIEVAL REVIEW *
[The author] has done a useful job in producing a text and a translation that bring this remarkable body of material within the range of students and scholars. * URBAN HISTORY *

About Lisa Jefferson

LISA JEFFERSON holds a D.Phil from the University of Oxford. She is the editor of Wardens' Accounts and Court Minute Books of the Goldsmiths' Mistery of London, 1334-1446 (Boydell, 2003) and The Medieval Account Books of the Mercers of London. An Edition and Translation (Ashgate/now Routledge, 2009).

Table of Contents

The goldsmiths' mistery; the manuscripts; dating and organization; language; editorial conventions; the accounts 1334 - 1446 - text and translation.

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NPB9780851158907
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Wardens' Accounts and Court Minute Books of the Goldsmiths' Mistery of London, 1334-1446 by Lisa Jefferson
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Boydell & Brewer Ltd
2003-10-09
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