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The World of the Newport Medieval Ship

The World of the Newport Medieval Ship

Evan T. Jones | Richard Stone

(2018)

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Abstract

The Newport Medieval Ship is the most important late-medieval merchant vessel yet recovered. Built c.1450 in northern Spain, it foundered at Newport twenty years later while undergoing repairs. Since its discovery in 2002, further investigations have transformed historians’ understanding of fifteenth-century ship technology. With plans in place to make the ship the centrepiece for a permanent exhibition in Newport, this volume interprets the vessel, to enable visitors, students and researchers to understand the ship and the world from which it came. The volume contains eleven chapters, written by leading maritime archaeologists and historians. Together, they consider its significance and locate the vessel within its commercial, political and social environment.


Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover i
Title Page iv
Copyright v
Contents vi
Foreword: HRH The Prince of Wales viii
List of Contributors x
List of Figures xiv
List of Tables xvi
List of Abbreviations xviii
Acknowledgements xx
1: Introduction: Evan T. Jones 1
2: The Newport Medieval Ship: Archaeological Analysis of a Fifteenth-Century Merchant Ship: Nigel Nayling and Toby Jones 19
3: The Rise and Fall of the Big Ship, 1400-1520: Ian Friel 37
4: Violence at Sea in the Late Fifteenth Century: Susan Rose 57
5: Newport During the Fifteenth Century: Bob Trett 75
6: Sailing the Severn Sea in the Mid-Fifteenth Century: Ralph A. Griffiths 95
7: The Severn Sea: Urban Networks and Connections in the Fifteenth Century: Peter Fleming 115
8: The Shipping Industry of the Severn Sea: Evan T. Jones 135
9: The Trading Context of the Newport Ship: The Overseas Trade of Bristol and its Region in the Mid-Fifteenth Century: Wendy R. Childs 161
10: Bristol's Overseas Trade in the Later Fifteenth Century: The Evidence of the 'Particular' Customs Accounts: Richard Stone 189
11: The Iberian Economy and Commercial Exchange with North-western Europe in the Later Middle Ages: Hilario Casado Alonso and Flávio Miranda 213
12: Trade and Navigation Between the Atlantic and Mediterranean Worlds in the Mid-Fifteenth Century: Francesco Guidi-Bruscoli 237
Glossary 259
Index 265
Back Cover 285