MoMS Sources

This bibliography lists all the primary and secondary sources cited across the MoEML Mayoral Shows anthology, as well as additional sources for further reading.

Early Publications

This list includes early publications of pageant books.
Middleton, Thomas. The Triumphs of Truth. London, 1613. STC 17903. [Differs from STC 17904 in that it does not contain the additional entertainment.]
Middleton, Thomas. The Triumphs of Truth. London, 1613. STC 17904. [Differs from STC 17903 in that it contains an additional entertainment celebrating Hugh Middleton’s New River project, known as the Entertainment at Amwell Head.]
Munday, Anthony. Camp-Bell: or the Ironmongers Faire Feild. London: Edward Allde, 1609. DEEP544. STC 18265.
Munday, Anthony. Camp-Bell, or The Ironmongers Faire Feild. The Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition Ed. David M. Bergeron, vol. 11, Garland Publishing, 1985. 25–34.
Munday, Anthony. Chrysanaleia: The Golden Fishing: Or, Honour of Fishmongers. Applauding the Aduancement of Mr. Iohn Leman, Alderman, to the Dignitie of Lord Maior of London. Taking His Oath in the Same Authority at Westminster, on Tuesday, Being the 29. Day of October. 1616. Performed in Hearty Loue to Him, and at the Charges of His Worthy Brethren, the Ancient, and Right Worshipfull Company of Fishmongers. London: George Purslowe, 1616. STC 18266. DEEP 641. ESTC S112982.
Munday, Anthony. Metropolis Coronata, The Trivmphes of Ancient Drapery. London: George Purslowe, 1615. DEEP 630. STC 18275.
Munday, Anthony. Sidero-Thriambos.London: Nicholas Okes, 1618. STC 18278.
Munday, Anthony. The Trivmphs of the Golden Fleece. London: T[homas] S[nodham], 1623. STC 18280.
Munday, Anthony. The Triumphes of Re-Vnited Britania Performed at the Cost and Charges of the Right Worship: Company of the Merchant-Tayulors, in Honor of Sir Leonard Holliday Kni: To Solemnize His Entrance as Lorde Mayor of the Citty of London, on Tuesday the 29. of October. 1605. W. Jaggard, 1605, STC 18279. DEEP 406. ESTC S113000.
Nelson, Thomas. Device of the Pageant: Set Forth by the Worshipfull Companie of the Fishmongers. London, 1590.
Peele, George. Descensus astraeae the device of a l’ageant [sic] borne before M. William Web, lord maior of the citie of London. London, 1591.
Peele, George. The device of the pageant borne before the Woolstone Dixi Lord Maior of the citie of London. London, 1585.

Editions

These lists include entries for the collections and for the editions therein.

General Collections

Fairholt, Frederick W., ed. Lord Mayorsʼ Pageants: Being Collections Towards a History of These Annual Celebrations. 2 vols. Percy Society, 1843.

Editions of Dekker’s Pageant Books

Bowers, Fredson, ed. London’s Tempe. The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1961. 4.97–113.
Bowers, Fredson, ed. The Noble Spanish Soldier. The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1961. 4.242–297.
Bowers, Fredson, ed. Troia Nova Triumphans. The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1961. 3.225–249.
Dekker, Thomas. Britannia’s Honor. The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker. Vol. 4. Ed. Fredson Bowers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1961. Print.
Dekker, Thomas. Londons Tempe, or The Feild of Happines. London: Nicholas Okes, 1629. STC 6509. DEEP 736. Greg 421a. Copy: British Library; Shelfmark: C.34.g.11.
Dekker, Thomas. Londons Tempe, or The Feild of Happines. London: Nicholas Okes, 1629. STC 6509. DEEP 736. Greg 421a. Copy: National Library of Scotland; Shelfmark: Bute.143.
Dekker, Thomas. Londons Tempe. Ed. Frederick William Fairholt. London’s Mayors’ Pageants. London: The Percy Society, 1844. 33-55.
Dekker, Thomas. The magnificent entertainment giuen to King Iames, Queene Anne his wife, and Henry Frederick the Prince, vpon the day of his Maiesties tryumphant passage (from the Tower) through his honourable citie (and chamber) of London, being the 15. of March. 1603. As well by the English as by the strangers: vvith the speeches and songes, deliuered in the seuerall pageants. London: Thomas Creede, Humphrey Lownes, Edward Allde and others for Tho. Man the yonger, 1604. STC 6510
Dekker, Thomas. Troia Nova Triumphans. Ed. Fredson Bowers. Thomas Dekker: Dramatic Works Vol. III. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1961. 225-250.

Editions of Heywood’s Pageant Books

Bergeron, David M., ed. Himatia-Poleos. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. Vol. 11 of The Renaissance Imagination. New York: Garland, 1985. 71–84. Print.
Bergeron, David M., ed. Londini Atrium and Scientiarum Scaturigo. Thomas Heywood’s Pageants: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1986. 33–52. Print.
Bergeron, David M., ed. Londini Emporia, or Londons Mercatura. Thomas Heywood’s Pageants: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1986. 53–71. Print.
Bergeron, David M., ed. Londini Sinus Salutis. Thomas Heywood’s Pageants: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1986. 71–88. Print.
Bergeron, David M., ed. Londini Speculum: or, Londons Mirror. Thomas Heywood’s Pageants: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1986. 89–104. Print.
Bergeron, David M., ed. Londini Status Pacatus: or, Londons Peaceable Estate. Thomas Heywood’s Pageants: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1986. 123–142. Print.
Bergeron, David M., ed. Porta Pietatis, or, The Port or Harbour of Piety. Thomas Heywood’s Pageants: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1986. 105–122. Print.
Bergeron, David M. Thomas Heywoodʼs Pageants: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1986.
Kinney, Arthur F., ed. The Triumphs of Re-United Britannia. By Anthony Munday. Renaissance Drama: An Anthology of Plays and Entertainments. 2nd ed. Toronto: Wiley, 2005.

Editions of Middleton’s Pageant Books

Dyce, Alexander, ed. The Works of Thomas Middleton. Vol. 5. London: Edward Lumley, 1840.
Middleton, Thomas. Civitatis Amor. Ed. David Bergeron. Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works. Gen. ed. Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. 1202–1208.
Bergeron, David M., ed. Londons Jus Honorarium. Thomas Heywood’s Pageants: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1986. 13–32. Print
Bergeron, David M., ed. The Triumphs of Health and Prosperity. Thomas Middleton The Collected Works. Ed. Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. 1901-1906. Print.
Middleton, Thomas. The Triumphs of Honour and Industry. London: Printed by Nicholas Okes, 1617. STC 17899.
Middleton, Thomas. The Triumphs of Integrity. Ed. David Bergeron. Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works. Gen. ed. Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. 1766–1771.
Middleton, Thomas. The Triumphs of Love and Antiquity. London: Printed by Nicholas Okes, 1619. STC 17902.
Middleton, Thomas. The Triumphs of Truth. London, 1613. Ed. David M. Bergeron. Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works. Ed. Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino. Oxford: Clarendon, 2007. 968–976.
Taylor, Gary and John Lavagnino, eds. Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.

Editions of Munday’s Pageant Books

Bergeron, David M., ed. Chrysanaleia. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. Vol. 11 of The Renaissance Imagination. New York: Garland, 1985. 101–122. Print.
Bergeron, David M., ed. Chruso-thriambos. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. Vol. 11 of The Renaissance Imagination. New York: Garland, 1985. 49–70. Print.
Bergeron, David M., ed. Londons Love, to the Royal Prince Henrie. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. Vol. 11 of The Renaissance Imagination. New York: Garland, 1985. 35–48. Print.
Bergeron, David M., ed. Metropolis Coronata. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. Vol. 11 of The Renaissance Imagination. New York: Garland, 1985. 85–100. Print.
Bergeron, David M. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. New York: Garland, 1985.
Bergeron, David M., ed. Sidero-Thriambos. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. Vol. 11 of The Renaissance Imagination. New York: Garland, 1985. 123–136. Print.
Bergeron, David M., ed. The Triumphs of Re-United Britannia. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. Vol. 11 of The Renaissance Imagination. New York: Garland, 1985. 1–24. Print.
Bergeron, David M., ed. The Triumphs of the Golden Fleece. Pageants and Entertainments of Anthony Munday: A Critical Edition. Vol. 11 of The Renaissance Imagination. New York: Garland, 1985. 137–141. Print.
Munday, Anthony. Chruſo-thriambos. The Triumphes of Golde. London, 1611. STC 18267.5.

Editions of Nelson’s Pageant Books

Meagher, John C. The London Lord Mayor’s Show of 1590. English Literary Renaissance 3.1 (1973): 94-104.

Editions of Squire’s and Taylor’s Shows

Finlayson, J. Caitlin, ed. Two London Lord Mayorʼs Shows by John Squire (1620) and John Taylor (1634). Collections XVII. Oxford: Malone Society, 2015. 75-110.

Editions of Webster’s Show

Lucas, F.L., ed. Monuments of Honour. The Complete Works of John Webster. London: Chatto & Windus, 1927. 311–338. Print.
Gunby, David, David Carnegie, and MacDonald P. Jackson, eds. The Works of John Webster: An Old-Spelling Critical Edition. 3 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007.

Primary Sources

Bachiler, Samuel. The Campe. London: M. Flesher, 1629. STC 1107.
Booth, Abram. Journal. Ed. A. Merens. Een Dienaer der Oost-Indische Compagnie te London in 1629. The Hague, 1942. 131-4. Print. Berkeley and London: University of California Press, 1998. WSB aw936.
Bullough, Geoffrey, ed. Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare. Volume III: Earlier English History Plays: Henry VI, Richard III, Richard II. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul; New York: Columbia University Press, 1960.
Busino, Orazio. Orazio Busino’s Eyewitness Account of The Triumphs of Honour and Industry. Trans. Kate D. Levin. Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works. Ed. Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007.
Dekker, Thomas. The gul’s horne-booke. London: Nicholas Okes. 1609. STC 6500.
Dekker, Thomas. The Wonderful Year. Three Elizabethan Pamphlets, Ed. George Richard Hibbard, Books for Libraries Press, 1969, 160-207.
Kellett, Edward. A Returne From Argier. London, 1628. STC 14905
Middleton, Thomas. Michaelmas Terme. London, 1607. Remediated by Internet Archive.
The oath of euery free-man of the City of London. London: Printed by William Iaggard, printer to the Honorable City of London, 1610. STC 16764.3.
Ovid. Trista. Ex Ponto. Trans. A.L. Wheeler. 1924. Revised G.P. Goold. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2014.
Ovid. Metamorphosis. Trans. A.D. Melville. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2008.
The Passage of Our Most Drad Soueraigne Lady Quene Elyzabeth through the Citie of London to Westminster the Daye before Her Coronacion. 1559. Early English Books Online.
The Petition and Remonstrance of the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, Trading to the East Indies. London: John Dawson, 1628. STC 7449.
Shakespeare, William. A Midsummer Night’s Dream, 1600.
Shakespeare, William. Titus Andronicus. Ed. Jonathan Bate. New York: Arden, 2009.
Stow, John, The survey of London contayning the originall, increase, moderne estate, and government of that city, methodically set downe. With a memoriall of those famouser acts of charity, which for publicke and pious vses have beene bestowed by many worshipfull citizens and benefactors. As also all the ancient and moderne monuments erected in the churches, not onely of those two famous cities, London and Westminster, but (now newly added) foure miles compasse. Begunne first by the paines and industry of Iohn Stovv, in the yeere 1598. Afterwards inlarged by the care and diligence of A.M. in the yeere 1618. And now completely finished by the study and labour of A.M.H.D. and others, this present yeere 1633. Whereunto, besides many additions (as appeares by the contents) are annexed divers alphabeticall tables; especially two: the first, an index of things. The second, a concordance of names. London: Printed by Elizabeth Purslovv [i.e., Purslow] for Nicholas Bourne, 1633. STC 23345.
Tanner, J.R. Constitutional Documents of the Reign of James I 1603-1625. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1930; rpt. 2011.

Secondary Sources

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Prosopography

Janelle Jenstad

Janelle Jenstad is a Professor of English at the University of Victoria, Director of The Map of Early Modern London, and Director of Linked Early Modern Drama Online. With Jennifer Roberts-Smith and Mark Kaethler, she co-edited Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media: Old Words, New Tools (Routledge). She has edited John Stow’s A Survey of London (1598 text) for MoEML and is currently editing The Merchant of Venice (with Stephen Wittek) and Heywood’s 2 If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody for DRE. Her articles have appeared in Digital Humanities Quarterly, Elizabethan Theatre, Early Modern Literary Studies, Shakespeare Bulletin, Renaissance and Reformation, and The Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies. She contributed chapters to Approaches to Teaching Othello (MLA); Teaching Early Modern Literature from the Archives (MLA); Institutional Culture in Early Modern England (Brill); Shakespeare, Language, and the Stage (Arden); Performing Maternity in Early Modern England (Ashgate); New Directions in the Geohumanities (Routledge); Early Modern Studies and the Digital Turn (Iter); Placing Names: Enriching and Integrating Gazetteers (Indiana); Making Things and Drawing Boundaries (Minnesota); Rethinking Shakespeare Source Study: Audiences, Authors, and Digital Technologies (Routledge); and Civic Performance: Pageantry and Entertainments in Early Modern London (Routledge). For more details, see janellejenstad.com.

Mark Kaethler

Mark Kaethler is Department Chair, Arts, at Medicine Hat College; Assistant Director, Mayoral Shows, with MoEML; and Assistant Director for LEMDO. They are the author of Thomas Middleton and the Plural Politics of Jacobean Drama (De Gruyter, 2021) and a co-editor with Jennifer Roberts-Smith and Janelle Jenstad of Shakespeare’s Language in Digital Media: Old Words, New Tools (Routledge, 2018). Their work has appeared in The London Journal, Early Theatre, Literature Compass, Digital Studies/Le Champe Numérique, and Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative, as well as in several edited collections. Mark’s research interests include early modern literature’s intersections with politics; digital media and humanities; textual editing; game studies; cognitive science; and ecocriticism.

Martin Holmes

Martin Holmes has worked as a developer in the UVicʼs Humanities Computing and Media Centre for over two decades, and has been involved with dozens of Digital Humanities projects. He has served on the TEI Technical Council and as Managing Editor of the Journal of the TEI. He took over from Joey Takeda as lead developer on LEMDO in 2020. He is a collaborator on the SSHRC Partnership Grant led by Janelle Jenstad.

Molly Rothwell

MoEML Project Manager, 2022-present. Research Assistant, 2020-2022. Molly Rothwell was an undergraduate student at the University of Victoria, with a double major in English and History. During her time at LEMDO, Molly primarily worked on encoding the MoEML Mayoral Shows.

Navarra Houldin

Project manager 2022-present. Textual remediator 2021-present. Navarra Houldin completed their BA in History and Spanish at the University of Victoria in 2022. During their degree, they worked as a teaching assistant with the University of Victoriaʼs Department of Hispanic and Italian Studies. Their primary research was on gender and sexuality in early modern Europe and Latin America.

Nicole Vatcher

Technical Documentation Writer, 2020-present. Nicole Vatcher completed her BA (Hons.) in English at the University of Victoria in 2021. Her primary research focus was womenʼs writing in the modernist period.

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