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OSBERN BOKENHAM AND THE HOUSE OF YORK REVISITED

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OSBERN BOKENHAM AND THE HOUSE OF YORK REVISITED

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As a result of Sheila Delany's studies some years ago, the fifteenth-century poet-friar Osbern Bokenham has long been considered a partisan of Richard, duke of York. Delany's and other studies, however, had not fully considered the role that ecclesiastical clientage and Bokenham's role as an Augustinian Friar played in his Yorkist writings. Richard was the hereditary patron of Clare Priory, Bokenham's house, and this article reconsiders the evidence for the relationship between poet and ecclesiastical patron, reading Bokenham's pro-Yorkist writings as an attempt to improve Clare's economic and social position by attracting benefactions from an otherwise-distant hereditary patron and in turn enhancing Clare Priory's spiritual and social prestige. Key to this reassessment are not only Bokenham's well known poetry but also the Clare "Dialogue at the Grave," priory charters, Bokenham's Mappula Angliae, and his Abbotsford Legendary.

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