A wealthy merchant's memoranda of sales reveals a wealth of fascinating
detail.
Over a period of eleven years from 1529 to his death, the wealthy London
alderman, mercer and Merchant Adventurer Sir Thomas Kytson (1485-1540)
recorded many of his commercial dealings in his 'Boke of Remembraunce'.
This fascinating document, edited here for the first time, provides
details not only of his purchases of cloth and the shipments of these to
the annual marts held in the Low Countries, but also the sales of
fabrics, spices, and other goods imported on the returning ships to
Kytson's fellow merchants of London, members of the gentry, and others.
Alongside these, there are memoranda of the delivery of materials to
Kytson's wife and friends, and of some of his other personal concerns.
The volume thus offers a colourful and detailed picture of the private
and commercial life of a leading Londoner in the years around the
English Reformation.
Kytson's own 'Boke' is here collated with a separate record of exports
to the Flemish marts in Antwerp and Bergen-op-Zoom kept by the mercer's
clerks, and supplemented by an account of transactions at the 'Synxten
Mart' at Antwerp in 1536, written by Sir Thomas's nephew, Thomas
Washington. The material is complemented with extensive annotation and a
comprehensive glossary, an introduction and substantial indices. COLIN
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