Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Volume I
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- Tables
- Editorial note
- Part I 1292–1319: 1292–97. Building
- 1 E 101/468/6, 28 April 1292 to 30 April 1295
- 2 E 101/547/18, 15 Jan. to 2 Sept. 1296
- Issue and jornalia rolls
- 3 E 405/1/1, Mich. term 1292 to Hilary term 1293
- 4 E 403/79, Easter Term 1293
- 5 E 405/1/2, Mich. term 1293 to Hilary term 1294
- 6 E 403/85, Easter term 1294
- 7 E 403/90, Mich. term 1294 to Hilary term 1295
- 8 E 403/97, Easter term 1295
- 9 E 405/1/6, Mich. term 1295 to Hilary term 1296
- 10 E 405/1/9, 4 Aug. to 19 Sept. 1296
- 11 E 405/1/10, Mich. term 1296 to Hilary term 1297
- 12 E 405/1/11, Easter term 1297
- Part I 1292–1319: 1298–1319. Break and maintenance
- 13 E 101/468/15, 8 July 1307 to 7 July 1311
- 14 E 101/468/21, 7 Aug. 1307 to 29 Sept.? 1311
- 15 BL, Add. MS 17361, Mich. term 1311 to Easter term 1316
- 16 E 101/469/1, Mich. term 1319
- Part II 1320–30: 1320–26. Building
- 17 E 101/469/3, Mich. term 1319 to Mich. term 1322 (receipts)
- 18 E 101/469/8, 20 Nov. 1323 to 29 Sept. 1325 (and timber account, E 101/469/9)
- 19 E 101/485/14, 16 May 1324 to 29 Sept. 1325 (timber account)
- 20 E 101/469/10, 30 Sept. 1325 to 30 March 1326
- Pipe roll
- 21 E 372/172, rot. 41–41d, 16 Nov. 1323 to 16 March 1327
- Part II 1320–30: 1327–30. Break and maintenance
- 22 E 101/467/6-1, 3 Jan. to 2 Aug. 1329
- Part III 1331–40: 1331–35. Building
- 23 E 101/469/11, 23 Jan. 1331 to 29 Sept. 1332
- 24 E 101/469/12, mm. 15–25, 30 Sept. 1332 to 29 Sept. 1333
- 25 E 101/469/17, 30 Sept. to 27 Dec. 1333
- 26 E 101/470/15, 3 Jan. 1334 to 29 Jan. 1335
- 27 E 101/469/19, 10 Jan. 1334 to 29 Sept. 1335
- Part III 1331–40: 1336–40. Building (1337); break and maintenance
- 28 E 101/469/20, 30 Sept. 1335 to 29 Sept. 1337
- 29 E 101/470/2, 5 March to 20 April 1337
- 30 E 101/470/3, 30 Sept. 1337 to 29 Sept. 1338
- 31 E 101/470/5, 30 Sept. 1338 to 29 Sept. 1339
- 32 E 101/470/7, 30 Sept. 1339 to 29 Sept. 1340
- Pipe roll
- 33 E 372/185, rot. 39–39d, 23 Jan. 1331 to 29 Sept. 1340
- The Fabric Accounts of St Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster, 1292–1396
- Volume II
- Part IV 1340–48: 1340–48. Building
- 34 E 101/470/10, 30 Sept. 1340 to 27 May 1341
- 35 E 101/470/13, 30 Sept. 1342 to 29 Sept. 1343
- 36 E 101/469/6, 30 Sept. 1343 to 29 Sept. 1344
- 37 E 101/470/16, 30 Sept. 1344 to 29 Sept. 1346 (inventory)
- 38 E 101/470/18, 15 Oct. 1347 to 10 Aug. 1348
- Pipe roll
- 39 E 372/189, rot. 49–49d, 1 Oct. 1340 to 29 Sept. 1344
- Part V 1349–66: 1349–66. Building and furnishing, college building
- 40 E 101/471/6, 21 June 1351 to 25 Aug. 1354
- 41 E 101/471/5, 1 Aug. 1351 to Sept. 1353 (stalls account)
- 42 E 101/471/11, 30 Sept. 1353 to 20 Sept. 1354
- 43 E 101/471/9, 25 Aug. to 20 Sept. 1354
- 44 E 101/471/12, 21 Sept. 1354 to 28 Sept. 1355 (receipts)
- 45 E 101/471/15, 27 July to 28 Sept. 1355
- 46 E 101/471/16, 29 Sept. 1355 to 5 June 1356
- 47 E 101/472/4, 5 June 1357 to 4 June 1358
- 48 E 101/472/8, 20 Aug. 1360 to 4 Dec. 1361 (indentures and writs)
- 49 E 101/472/14, 28 Sept. 1365 to 27 Sept. 1366
- Pipe rolls
- 50 E 372/197, rot. 47–47d, 30 Sept. 1346 to 20 June 1351
- 51 E 372/201, rot. 37, 21 June 1351 to 20 Sept. 1354
- 52 E 372/202, rot. 40d, 6 June 1356 to 5 June 1357
- 53 E 372/206, rot. 46, 30 Sept. 1359 to 14 Nov. 1361
- 54 E 372/207, rot. 40, 14 Nov. 1361 to 25 Sept. 1362
- 55 E 372/208, rot. 40d, 25 Sept. 1362 to 1 Oct. 1363
- 56 E 372/209, rot. 52, 1 Nov. 1363 to 29 Sept. 1364
- 57 E 372/210, rot. 48, 29 Sept. 1364 to 28 Sept. 1365
- Part VI 1384–96: 1384–96. College building
- 58 E 101/473/6, 25 June 1389 to 30 June 1394
- 59 BL, Add. Roll 27018, Easter 1395 to Easter 1396
- Foreign accounts
- 60 E 364/24, rot. C, 12 Jan. 1384 to 14 June 1385
- 61 E 364/29, rot. B, 3 Nov. 1393 to 11 April 1395
- Appendices
- Appendix 1 E 372/143, rot. 35d, 1 June 1290 to 7 Aug. 1294. Riccardi loans to Edward I, for the chapel
- Appendix 2 E 372/195, rot. 32, Mich. term 1349 to Mich. term 1350. Sheriff ’s account, for the purveyance of a marble altar
- Appendix 3 C 66/341, mm. 24–26, 13 Dec. 1394. Jurisdiction agreement, between St Stephen’s college and Westminster abbey
- Appendix 4 ‘Reconstructing the plan of St Stephen’s college, Westminster in the late fourteenth century’, by John Crook
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Indices People and places
- Materials and equipment
- General index
Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 May 2020
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Volume I
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- Tables
- Editorial note
- Part I 1292–1319: 1292–97. Building
- 1 E 101/468/6, 28 April 1292 to 30 April 1295
- 2 E 101/547/18, 15 Jan. to 2 Sept. 1296
- Issue and jornalia rolls
- 3 E 405/1/1, Mich. term 1292 to Hilary term 1293
- 4 E 403/79, Easter Term 1293
- 5 E 405/1/2, Mich. term 1293 to Hilary term 1294
- 6 E 403/85, Easter term 1294
- 7 E 403/90, Mich. term 1294 to Hilary term 1295
- 8 E 403/97, Easter term 1295
- 9 E 405/1/6, Mich. term 1295 to Hilary term 1296
- 10 E 405/1/9, 4 Aug. to 19 Sept. 1296
- 11 E 405/1/10, Mich. term 1296 to Hilary term 1297
- 12 E 405/1/11, Easter term 1297
- Part I 1292–1319: 1298–1319. Break and maintenance
- 13 E 101/468/15, 8 July 1307 to 7 July 1311
- 14 E 101/468/21, 7 Aug. 1307 to 29 Sept.? 1311
- 15 BL, Add. MS 17361, Mich. term 1311 to Easter term 1316
- 16 E 101/469/1, Mich. term 1319
- Part II 1320–30: 1320–26. Building
- 17 E 101/469/3, Mich. term 1319 to Mich. term 1322 (receipts)
- 18 E 101/469/8, 20 Nov. 1323 to 29 Sept. 1325 (and timber account, E 101/469/9)
- 19 E 101/485/14, 16 May 1324 to 29 Sept. 1325 (timber account)
- 20 E 101/469/10, 30 Sept. 1325 to 30 March 1326
- Pipe roll
- 21 E 372/172, rot. 41–41d, 16 Nov. 1323 to 16 March 1327
- Part II 1320–30: 1327–30. Break and maintenance
- 22 E 101/467/6-1, 3 Jan. to 2 Aug. 1329
- Part III 1331–40: 1331–35. Building
- 23 E 101/469/11, 23 Jan. 1331 to 29 Sept. 1332
- 24 E 101/469/12, mm. 15–25, 30 Sept. 1332 to 29 Sept. 1333
- 25 E 101/469/17, 30 Sept. to 27 Dec. 1333
- 26 E 101/470/15, 3 Jan. 1334 to 29 Jan. 1335
- 27 E 101/469/19, 10 Jan. 1334 to 29 Sept. 1335
- Part III 1331–40: 1336–40. Building (1337); break and maintenance
- 28 E 101/469/20, 30 Sept. 1335 to 29 Sept. 1337
- 29 E 101/470/2, 5 March to 20 April 1337
- 30 E 101/470/3, 30 Sept. 1337 to 29 Sept. 1338
- 31 E 101/470/5, 30 Sept. 1338 to 29 Sept. 1339
- 32 E 101/470/7, 30 Sept. 1339 to 29 Sept. 1340
- Pipe roll
- 33 E 372/185, rot. 39–39d, 23 Jan. 1331 to 29 Sept. 1340
- The Fabric Accounts of St Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster, 1292–1396
- Volume II
- Part IV 1340–48: 1340–48. Building
- 34 E 101/470/10, 30 Sept. 1340 to 27 May 1341
- 35 E 101/470/13, 30 Sept. 1342 to 29 Sept. 1343
- 36 E 101/469/6, 30 Sept. 1343 to 29 Sept. 1344
- 37 E 101/470/16, 30 Sept. 1344 to 29 Sept. 1346 (inventory)
- 38 E 101/470/18, 15 Oct. 1347 to 10 Aug. 1348
- Pipe roll
- 39 E 372/189, rot. 49–49d, 1 Oct. 1340 to 29 Sept. 1344
- Part V 1349–66: 1349–66. Building and furnishing, college building
- 40 E 101/471/6, 21 June 1351 to 25 Aug. 1354
- 41 E 101/471/5, 1 Aug. 1351 to Sept. 1353 (stalls account)
- 42 E 101/471/11, 30 Sept. 1353 to 20 Sept. 1354
- 43 E 101/471/9, 25 Aug. to 20 Sept. 1354
- 44 E 101/471/12, 21 Sept. 1354 to 28 Sept. 1355 (receipts)
- 45 E 101/471/15, 27 July to 28 Sept. 1355
- 46 E 101/471/16, 29 Sept. 1355 to 5 June 1356
- 47 E 101/472/4, 5 June 1357 to 4 June 1358
- 48 E 101/472/8, 20 Aug. 1360 to 4 Dec. 1361 (indentures and writs)
- 49 E 101/472/14, 28 Sept. 1365 to 27 Sept. 1366
- Pipe rolls
- 50 E 372/197, rot. 47–47d, 30 Sept. 1346 to 20 June 1351
- 51 E 372/201, rot. 37, 21 June 1351 to 20 Sept. 1354
- 52 E 372/202, rot. 40d, 6 June 1356 to 5 June 1357
- 53 E 372/206, rot. 46, 30 Sept. 1359 to 14 Nov. 1361
- 54 E 372/207, rot. 40, 14 Nov. 1361 to 25 Sept. 1362
- 55 E 372/208, rot. 40d, 25 Sept. 1362 to 1 Oct. 1363
- 56 E 372/209, rot. 52, 1 Nov. 1363 to 29 Sept. 1364
- 57 E 372/210, rot. 48, 29 Sept. 1364 to 28 Sept. 1365
- Part VI 1384–96: 1384–96. College building
- 58 E 101/473/6, 25 June 1389 to 30 June 1394
- 59 BL, Add. Roll 27018, Easter 1395 to Easter 1396
- Foreign accounts
- 60 E 364/24, rot. C, 12 Jan. 1384 to 14 June 1385
- 61 E 364/29, rot. B, 3 Nov. 1393 to 11 April 1395
- Appendices
- Appendix 1 E 372/143, rot. 35d, 1 June 1290 to 7 Aug. 1294. Riccardi loans to Edward I, for the chapel
- Appendix 2 E 372/195, rot. 32, Mich. term 1349 to Mich. term 1350. Sheriff ’s account, for the purveyance of a marble altar
- Appendix 3 C 66/341, mm. 24–26, 13 Dec. 1394. Jurisdiction agreement, between St Stephen’s college and Westminster abbey
- Appendix 4 ‘Reconstructing the plan of St Stephen’s college, Westminster in the late fourteenth century’, by John Crook
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Indices People and places
- Materials and equipment
- General index
Summary
The chapel of St Stephen was the most important place of worship in the medieval palace of Westminster, recorded by name from the early thirteenth century. Beginning in 1292, it was rebuilt with great magnificence by three kings of England, Edwards I–III, in a project that lasted a remarkable seventy years (fig. 1a–b). Like other palace chapels, including earlier English examples and the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, this one was constructed on two storeys, dominating views of Westminster from the river Thames (fig. 1c). Building work also included accommodation for the community that served St Stephen’s. In 1348, Edward III established a new college of canons, replacing the previous royal chaplains. Work continued on the provision of houses and facilities for them until 1396, in the reign of Richard II. After the dissolution of St Stephen's college in 1548 its buildings (including the chapel) were put to new uses, and the upper chapel became the meeting place for the House of Commons. In 1834 a great fire swept through the Houses of Parliament, destroying many of the medieval buildings, including the old Commons chamber. Today, only parts of the lower chapel and the canons’ cloister survive, buried within the fabric of the modern palace of Westminster.
This great royal foundation may be lost, but the accounts for the construction and furnishing of it survive, preserved today among the records of English medieval royal government in The National Archives at Kew. Beginning in 1292 and ending in 1396, this is one of the richest collections of fabric accounts for a single building to survive from medieval Europe. It is these accounts that are published here, comprising over sixty documents. They survive as rolls of different kinds, all being products of the system of accounting at the Exchequer, constituting a case study in the functioning of the king's works during the long fourteenth century. Some rolls are concerned solely with work on St Stephen’s, whereas others include only a few entries that are relevant to the building campaigns. Read alongside surviving antiquarian and other visual sources for St Stephen’s, the accounts bring to life not only the character of this major lost building, in its architecture and the remarkable richness of its decoration, but also the process of its creation.
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- Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2019