Thomas Hoccleve of London: New Evidence of Hoccleve's Family and Finances

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Misty Schieberle
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Abstract:Building on the 2014 identification by Estelle Stubbs and Linne Mooney of Thomas Hoccleve's father as the London draper "William Occlyf," this article presents more records that connect William Hoccleve to the prominent Londoners William and Maud Holbech. These real estate documents and wills reveal that William Hoccleve was operating as a draper in London as early as 1365, before Thomas's birth; they record his property dealings with Maud Holbech and suggest that William Hoccleve died between 1381 and 1383; and they identify Thomas as being on a clerical career path, lending credence to the claims that these men are indeed the poet and his father, and that Thomas Hoccleve was born a Londoner. This essay places the documents within the context of Hoccleve's marriage and frustrations at the benefice system; examines the care with which Maud Holbech sought to provide for Hoccleve and others in her will; and suggests that Maud Holbech may have been William Hoccleve's sister and Thomas Hoccleve's aunt. These documents establish a previously unrecognized professional and likely familial network for the Hoccleves in London.
伦敦的托马斯-霍克利夫有关霍克利夫家庭和财务状况的新证据
摘要:2014年,Estelle Stubbs和Linne Mooney确认Thomas Hoccleve的父亲是伦敦的布商“William Occlyf”,在此基础上,本文提出了将William Hoccleve与著名的伦敦人William and Maud Holbech联系起来的更多记录。这些房地产文件和遗嘱显示,早在托马斯出生前的1365年,威廉·霍克莱夫就在伦敦经营一家布商;他们记录了他与莫德·霍尔贝克的财产交易,并表明威廉·霍尔贝克夫死于1381年至1383年之间;他们认为托马斯走上了牧师的职业道路,这让人们相信这些人确实是诗人和他的父亲,托马斯·霍克列夫出生在伦敦。本文将这些文件置于霍克列夫的婚姻和对遗产制度的不满的背景下;考察了莫德·霍尔贝克在遗嘱中试图为霍克克利夫和其他人提供的关怀;这表明莫德·霍尔贝克可能是威廉·霍克莱夫的妹妹和托马斯·霍克莱夫的姨妈。这些文件为霍克夫夫妇在伦敦建立了一个以前未被承认的专业和可能的家庭网络。
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Studies in the Age of Chaucer
Studies in the Age of Chaucer Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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