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Discover Medieval Sandwich Helen Clarke

Discover Medieval Sandwich By Helen Clarke

Discover Medieval Sandwich by Helen Clarke


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Sandwich today is a quiet Kentish town on the banks of the river Stour where small pleasure craft tie up at The Quay.

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Discover Medieval Sandwich: A Guide to its History and Buildings by Helen Clarke

Sandwich today is a quiet Kentish town on the banks of the river Stour where small pleasure craft tie up at The Quay. It is hard to imagine that in medieval times there was a wide expanse of water, Sandwich Haven, which provided a calm anchorage for every sort of vessel from Anglo-Saxon longships preparing to take on Viking invaders to fleets of Venetian galleys laden with exotic cargoes. Nor does Sandwich now stand at the entrance to a main waterway joining the English Channel to the Thames. It is now a peaceful town beside a lazy river. This book describes what happened to medieval Sandwich over the centuries. We see how it grew from nothing more than a landmark for Anglo-Saxon seafarers to a Norman market town with 2,000 inhabitants. But then, from a prosperous trading centre where ships of all European nations anchored in The Haven it became a landlocked town with no contacts with the sea. The present town is a beautifully preserved example of a small medieval town, probably the most complete in England. Its houses are its chief glory and many of them are illustrated here. Though the town can be seen as the hero of this book, the people of Sandwich are there too; some serve as mayors and members of parliament, others brew beer and own bowling alleys. All have left their mark.

Table of Contents

Foreword (Colum Giles, English Heritage) 1. The formative years Introduction The changing landscape: Sandwich Haven and its rivers Sandwich's beginnings The earliest town: the 11th century A period of growth and consolidation: the 12th century 2. Towards a well organized town: Sandwich by c.1300 The Custumal The urban environment Sources of wealth Sandwich Haven and its ships The Crown and the castle The religious houses and churches 3. Sandwich survives disease, death and war: from c.1300 to the early 1400s Sandwich before the Hundred Years' War Sandwich and the Hundred Years' War (1337-1453) Sandwich Haven Sandwich Castle Town walls The Black Death Sandwich people Piracy and respectability 4. The end of the Middle Ages: c.1450 to c.1600 Houses Domestic arrangements Some streetscapes Sandwich people: merchants Sandwich people: tradesmen Sandwich people: beer brewers, inns and taverns The decline of Sandwich Haven The Barbican and other gates The Bulwark The churches in the 15th and 16th centuries The Strangers usher in a new era 5. Postscript: the 500 years since the Strangers left town

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GOR008009887
9781842174760
1842174762
Discover Medieval Sandwich: A Guide to its History and Buildings by Helen Clarke
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxbow Books
20111215
120
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