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‘Ye shall disturbe noe mans right’: oath-taking and oath-breaking in late medieval and early modern Bristol
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 March 2007
Abstract
Oaths of office are generally well preserved for many English towns and cities and they can tell us a great deal about the theoretical and (perhaps to a lesser extent) practical duties of office-holders. In the light of recent scholarly interest in oaths in the context of investiture ceremonies, this article examines the rhetoric of oath texts to highlight some aspects of the political cultures of urban office-holding elites and their attempts to maintain stability.
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