Diary of John Manningham / Of the Middle Temple, and of Bradbourne, Kent, Barrister‑at‑Law, 1602-1603
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A personal pocket diary for 1602–1603 records the daily notes and travels of a Middle Temple barrister who visits a Kentish country house. Entries mix legal observations, anecdotes about the contemporary stage and public life, reports of local and metropolitan news, religious and political reflections, and family and social gossip. Short, pragmatic entries record meetings, courtroom and inns' incidents, and descriptions of manners, while longer passages collect rumors, testimonies, and assessments of notable figures and events. The manuscript thus offers a varied, on-the-spot chronicle that blends professional detail, personal travelogue, and commentary on the culture and institutions of its time.
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