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Richard Scrope: Archbishop, Rebel, Martyr. Edited by P. J. P. Goldberg. (Donington, UK: ShaunTyas Press. 2007. Pp. x, 236; 20 plates. £35.00. ISBN 978-1-900-28984-9.)
Richard Scrope, third son of Henry Scrope, first Baron Scrope of Masham (d. 1392), and archbishop of York, was executed for treason outside the walls of that city on June 8, 1405, following an armed rising against King Henry IV. Subsequently considered a "martyr" and compared to another archbishop who had died as a victim of royal injustice, Thomas Becket, Scrope's grave in St. Stephen's chapel at the east end of York Minster became a site of devotion and pilgrimage, and the following half-century witnessed various unsuccessful attempts to have him canonized formally. This volume contains nine papers, mostly presented at a conference organized in York in September 2005 to mark the 600th anniversary of his death, prefaced by an introduction from the event organizer.
Each essay examines a different aspect...