London and the Kingdom - Volume 2 A History Derived Mainly from the Archives at Guildhall in the Custody of the Corporation of the City of London.

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London and the Kingdom - Volume 2 A History Derived Mainly from the Archives at Guildhall in the Custody of the Corporation of the City of London.

by Reginald R. (Reginald Robinson) Sharpe

EN·~19 hours·18 chapters

Chapters

18 total

London and the Kingdom

0:32

CHAPTER XIX.

1:08:54

CHAPTER XX.

1:09:29

CHAPTER XXI.

1:00:43

CHAPTER XXII.

58:40

CHAPTER XXIII.

1:10:38

CHAPTER XXIV.

1:17:35

CHAPTER XXV.

1:05:14

CHAPTER XXVI.

1:03:28

CHAPTER XXVII.

1:00:59

Description

This volume offers a vivid glimpse into London’s civic life at the turn of the seventeenth century, drawing directly from the rich archives of Guildhall. The narrative follows the city’s officials, merchants, and livery companies as they navigate the delicate politics surrounding the death of Elizabeth I and the accession of James VI of Scotland. Through letters, proclamations, and detailed accounts, readers see how the mayor and aldermen positioned London as a decisive voice in the succession, even claiming precedence over senior clergy.

The book then recounts the elaborate preparations for James’s arrival, from the grand cavalcade of the city’s finest citizens to the ceremonial welcomes at Stamford Hill and the Tower. It also captures the shadow of the 1603 plague, which forced a hastened coronation and strict public‑health measures, revealing how the city balanced celebration with crisis. Altogether, the work paints an intimate portrait of a metropolis at a pivotal moment in English history.

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London and the Kingdom - Volume 2 A History Derived Mainly from the Archives at Guildhall in the Custody of the Corporation of the City of London. A History Derived Mainly from the Archives at Guildhall in the Custody of the Corporation of the City of London.

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en

Duration

~19 hours (1137K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-04-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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Reginald R. (Reginald Robinson) Sharpe

1848–1925

Best known for turning London’s old civic records into readable history, this Victorian-era editor and historian opened up centuries of the city’s past for later readers. His books draw heavily on the archives at Guildhall and still appeal to anyone curious about London’s medieval life and government.

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