The Maire of Bristowe is Kalendar
The Maire of Bristowe is Kalendar (Ricart's Calendar) is a book compiled in the late fifteenth century by Robert Ricart, town clerk of Bristol, England. The work consists of six parts giving a history of England and of the city of Bristol, a list of civic officers, and details of local customs and ceremonies. Commissioned by mayor William Spencer, the Kalendar was started circa 1478–79. Scribed on vellum, separated by leaves of parchment, the book was not reproduced in print until the nineteenth century in Lucy Toulmin Smith's edition, which omitted some of the content. It is regarded as one of the earliest examples of a town chronicle outside London.
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The Maire of Bristowe is Kalendar
The Maire of Bristowe is Kalendar (Ricart's Calendar) is a book compiled in the late fifteenth century by Robert Ricart, town clerk of Bristol, England. The work consists of six parts giving a history of England and of the city of Bristol, a list of civic officers, and details of local customs and ceremonies. Commissioned by mayor William Spencer, the Kalendar was started circa 1478–79. Scribed on vellum, separated by leaves of parchment, the book was not reproduced in print until the nineteenth century in Lucy Toulmin Smith's edition, which omitted some of the content. It is regarded as one of the earliest examples of a town chronicle outside London.
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