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The Accounts of the Guild of the Holy Trinity, Luton - 1526/7-1546/7 (Hardcover)
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The Accounts of the Guild of the Holy Trinity, Luton - 1526/7-1546/7 (Hardcover)
Series: Publications Bedfordshire Hist Rec Soc
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Religious guilds or fraternities proliferated throughout England
until their dissolution in the late 1540s, yet remarkably few of
their records have survived. Amongst the survivals are the last
twenty-one years of the accounts of the Luton Guild of the Holy
Trinity, hitherto unpublished in full. The accounts record several
hundred transactions each year, including rents for the guild's
properties, and expenditure on wages to priests and clerks and
dirges sung for deceased members of the guild. Purchases of food
and hiring of cooks, kitchen helpers, utensils and entertainment
show what extraordinarily lavish provision was made for the annual
feast. The quantity of building materials which was purchased for
the guild's properties suggests not only repairs but also
modernisation and may be sufficient to attempt to reconstruct some
of the houses. The majority of 'brothers and systers' of the guild
were drawn from a radius of about twenty-five miles of Luton and
included the towns and villages in neighbouring Hertfordshire and
Buckinghamshire. A small, but noticeable, group were from London,
Canterbury, Boston and Kendal. The guild was prosperous,
well-connected and active, and its accounts provide an insight into
daily life in mid-sixteenth-century south Bedfordshire and the
surrounding area. The book contains a complete transcription of the
accounts and an introduction presenting an overview of the guild's
activities. It is fully indexed. Barbara Tearle is a retired
librarian, formerly working at the Bodleian Law Library, Oxford,
and is currently engaged in local history research with the
Oxfordshire Probate Group and as editor for the Bedfordshire
Historical Record Society.
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