The rhetoric of the royal chamber in late medieval London, York and Coventry
(2002)
Journal Article
Liddy, C. (2002). The rhetoric of the royal chamber in late medieval London, York and Coventry. Urban History, 29(3), 323-349. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0963926802003012
In the late medieval period several English cities claimed the distinction of being a royal chamber: London and York referred to themselves as the 'king's chamber', whilst Coventry called itself the 'prince's chamber'. Examining the meaning of the me... Read More about The rhetoric of the royal chamber in late medieval London, York and Coventry.