The Armburgh Papers: The Brokholes Inheritance in Warwickshire, Hertfordshire, and Essex, C.1417-c.1453 : Chetham's Manuscript Mun. E.6.10 (4)

by Joan Armburgh, Robert Armburgh, and Christine Carpenter

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The collection of fifteenth-century letters printed here for the first time stands alongside the Paston and Stonor correspondence in its intrinsic interest and the light it sheds on contemporary gentry life. Edited from a recently discovered manuscript in Chetham's Library, Manchester (Mun.E.6.10 (4)), the letters deal largely with the prolonged dispute over the Brokholes inheritance in Warwickshire, Hertfordshire, and Essex, and are concerned principally with the affairs of one of the claimants, Joan Armburgh, and her husband Robert. The material mostly derives from the period c.1420-50, one of growing unease in national politics, which the letters reflect; but they are more concerned with affairs closer to home, and provide fascinating insights on local politics, the networks of bastard feudalism' which bound the gentry to their lords and to each other, on the impact of lengthy litigation on a gentry family (especially its finances), and, more generally, on the management of their lands and business affairs. The startlingly vivid language of some of the less formal entries brings the writers strikingly to life.Dr CHRISTINE CARPENTERis a Fellow of New Hall, and Reader in Medieval English History at Cambridge University.
  • ISBN10 0585202125
  • ISBN13 9780585202129
  • Publish Date December 1998 (first published 26 November 1998)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
  • Imprint The Boydell Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 221
  • Language English