This book brings to life the extraordinary story of Richard
Whittington, from his arrival in London as a young boy to his death in
1423, against a backdrop of plague, political instability and war;
turbulence between Crown, City and Commons; and the financial demands
of three kings, to whom Whittington was mercer, lender and fixer.
Whittington was a man determined to follow his own path, in life and
in death, and a significant figure in London's ceaseless development.
As an entrepreneur, common councillor, Collector of the Wool Custom,
King's Council member and four-time mayor, Whittington figured
prominently in the rise of the capital's merchant class and powerful
livery Companies. A leading voice for social reform, a bulwark against
corruption and a figure of largesse, he contributed to Henry V's
victory at Agincourt and even oversaw building works at Westminster
Abbey. In London, Whittington found his 'second' family: a mentor in
Sir Ivo Fitzwarin, and a wife and inspiration in Fitzwarin's daughter
Alice.
Since the mid-1600s, millions have enjoyed Dick Whittington
pantomimes. There is a grain of truth in them, but the real story is
far more compelling. Though minus that sadly mythical cat.
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Richard Whittington - The Boy Who Would Be Mayor
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787389717
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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