Dear Sally-Beth Very many congratulations on this historic publication to Professor Lancashire, Professor Parkinson, to you, and to the whole REED Central team, led by Carolyn Black as project manager. Congratulations also to Boydell and Brewer for taking on such a publishing task. This is by any standards a colossal achievement; it is a gift of labour and love to the international scholarly community, and also to all those groups and individuals who have such diverse interests in the culture of this city and period. Amidst the congratulations I think we feel simple gratitude to you all. Thank you. John ________________________________________ From: REED-L: Records of Early English Drama Discussion [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Sally-Beth MacLean [[log in to unmask]] Sent: 29 April 2015 03:24 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: new REED publication, Civic London to 1558 The Records of Early English Drama and its publisher, Boydell & Brewer, are pleased to announce the long-anticipated publication of Civic London to 1558, 3 volume set in the REED series, edited by Anne Lancashire, with David J. Parkinson, assistant editor. The collection includes the major surviving Corporation and guild records from 1286 to 1558, while a detailed chronological appendix adds important supplementary items from the twelfth century to 1558, as recorded in city custumals and in some 100 national and local chronicle histories (Anglo-Norman, Latin, and English)