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词条 Clifton Star Chamber Case
释义

  1. The case

  2. Importance of the case

  3. References

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The Clifton Star Chamber Case or Clifton vs. Robinson refers to a court case that took place in early modern England in 1600 before the Star Chamber, concerning the abduction of children by choir schools.

The case

In 1600, Henry Clifton, a nobleman from Norfolk,[1] sued the Blackfriars company (headed by Gyles, Robinson, and Evans) for their abduction of his son Thomas Clifton on 13 December that year. Henry Clifton obtained a warrant from Sir John Fortescue, who granted it using his authority as a member of the Privy Council due to his connections and high social status.[2][3][4] The basis for the case is not that Thomas Clifton was forcibly impressed into the choir school (which was entirely legal) but that the boy was made to act in the plays of Children of the Chapel.[5] In 1606, possibly as a result of this case, the royal patent allowing the Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal to impress children into service was revised to stipulate that choristers who had been forcibly impressed would not be "used or employed as Comedians or Stage players."[6]

Importance of the case

The Clifton case is one of the only surviving objections to the common practice of forcibly impressing boys into ecclesiastical choir schools in medieval and early modern England. It is notable that the objection is to the child's involvement in the controversial children's theater companies of the period. Forcible impressment was royally sanctioned, as is evidenced in letters from Elizabeth I on 15 July 1597 for the master of the Children of the Chapel.[5] The prevalence of the practice is evidenced by documents such as an authorization for the Chapel Royal in 1420 and An Ordinance of the Lordes and Commons Assembled in Parliament, for the Apprehending and Bringing to Condigne Punishment, All Such Lewd Persons as Shall Steale, Sell, Buy, Inveigle, Purloune, Convey, or Receive Any Little Children (9 May 1644).[5] Besides Thomas Clifton, we also have information on the recruitments of Salmon Pavey, Avery Trussell, John Chappell, Nathan Field, John Motteram, Philip Pykman, and Thomas Grymes by choir schools.[5][7]

References

1. ^{{cite book |last= Heller |first= Herbert Jack |date= 2000 |title=Penitent Brothellers: Grace, Sexuality, and Genre in Thomas Middleton's City Comedies|url=https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=osKRuBKU344C |location=Newark |publisher= University of Delaware Press |page=123 |isbn= 9780874137019 |author-link= }}
2. ^{{cite web |url=http://mapoflondon6.uvic.ca/BLAC6.htm#CLIF3 |title= Blackfriars Theatre |last=Jenstad |first=Janelle |date=29 September 2017 |website= The Map of Early Modern London |publisher= University of Victoria |access-date=30 October 2017 |quote=}}
3. ^{{cite book |last=Forse |first=James H. |date=1993 |title=Art Imitates Business: Commercial and Political Influences in Elizabethan Theatre |url=https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=r7gHKfW5zSEC&dq |location=Bowling Green |publisher=Bowling Green State University Popular Press |pages=191–194 |isbn= 9780879725952 |author-link= }}
4. ^{{cite book |last1= Bullough |first1= Vern L. |last2= Bullough |first2= Bonnie |date=1993 |title=Cross Dressing, Sex, and Gender|url=https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=KcD7nVelXJgC |location=Philadelphia |publisher=University of Pennsylvania Press |pages=80–81 |isbn= 9780812214314 |author-link= }}
5. ^{{cite book|last1=Ackroyd|first1=Julie|title=Child Actors on the London Stage, Circa 1600: Their Education, Recruitment, and Theatrical Success|date=2017|publisher=Sussex Academic Press|location=Chicago, IL|isbn=9781845198480|pages=4–58}}
6. ^{{Cite book|title=Performing Childhood in the Early Modern Theatre: The Children's Playing Companies, 1599-1613|last=Lamb|first=Edel|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|year=2009|isbn=978-0230202610|location=Basingstoke|pages=10}}
7. ^{{cite book|url=https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=5FoVUIYGXdgC&dq|title=Playhouse Law in Shakespeare's World|last=Corrigan|first=Brian Jay|date=2004|publisher=Fairleigh Dickinson University Press|isbn=9780838640227|location=Madison|pages=74–75|author-link=}}

7 : Star Chamber cases|English criminal case law|1600 in English law|Child abduction in the United Kingdom|Blackfriars, London|17th century in London|17th-century theatre

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