. The armourer's prentices;. ILLUSTRATED BY W. J. HENNESSY MACMILLAN AND CO. AND NEW YORK 1889 The Right of Translation is Reserved PREFACE. I have attempted here to sketch citizen life in theearly Tudor days, aided therein by Stowes Survey ofLondon, supplemented by Mr. Lofties excellent history,and Dr. Burtons English Merchants. Stowe gives a full account of the relations ofapprentices to their masters; though I confess thatI do not know whether Edmund Burgess could havebecome a citizen of York after serving an apprentice-ship in London. Evil May Day is closely describedin Halls Chronicle. Th
. The armourer's prentices;. ILLUSTRATED BY W. J. HENNESSY MACMILLAN AND CO. AND NEW YORK 1889 The Right of Translation is Reserved PREFACE. I have attempted here to sketch citizen life in theearly Tudor days, aided therein by Stowes Survey ofLondon, supplemented by Mr. Lofties excellent history,and Dr. Burtons English Merchants. Stowe gives a full account of the relations ofapprentices to their masters; though I confess thatI do not know whether Edmund Burgess could havebecome a citizen of York after serving an apprentice-ship in London. Evil May Day is closely describedin Halls Chronicle. The ballad, said to be byChurchill, a contemporary, does not agree with it inall respects; but the story-teller may surely havelicense to follow whatever is most suitable to thepurpose. The sermon is exactly as given by Hall, whois also responsible for the description of the Kingssports and of the Field of the Cloth of Gold and ofArdres. Knights admirable Pictorial History of viii PREFACE. England tells of Barlow, the archer,
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