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                <p>See the <ref target="mol:REME2">text of <title level="m">A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch</title></ref>.</p>
                
                <p>In the fields to the north of the city in the Agas map, we can see pictured a number of figures carrying longbows. Archery was a popular form of recreation in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and in suburban areas like <ref target="mol:FINS2">Finsbury Fields</ref>, <ref target="mol:SPIT1">Spitalfields</ref>, <ref target="mol:HOXT1">Hoxton</ref>, and <ref target="mol:MILE2">Mile End Green</ref> there were shooting ranges with permanent butts set up for weekend practice and competitions. Legislation dating from the <date calendar="mol:regnal" datingMethod="mol:regnal" when-custom="r_EDWA3">reign of <name ref="mol:EDWA3">Edward III</name></date> required all adult English men to own a bow and four arrows, and regular practice was mandated, if not always enforced. Shooting competitions took place in parishes throughout the year, most notably the ones held annually in conjunction with the wrestling matches at Bartholemew Fair.</p>
                
                <p>In the late <date datingMethod="mol:julianSic" calendar="mol:julianSic" notBefore-custom="1575" notAfter-custom="1585">1570s and early 1580s</date>, we see the appearance of what have been called bowshooting fraternities, festive organizations about which little is now known. These groups marched through the streets in great numbers, holding archery competitions in the suburban shooting ranges. Marchers carried bows, guns, shields, musical instruments, whifflers and ensigns. They wore ceremonial outfits adorned with scarves, gold chains, hats and feathers. The parade included various figures in costume, such as friars and Irishmen, and at certain points there would appear elaborate pageanting equipment of the kind seen in Lord Mayor’s pageants,<note resp="mol:LEBE1" type="editorial">See MoEML’s <ref target="mdtlist:mdtPrimarySourceLibraryMayoral">old-spelling anthology of mayoral shows</ref>.</note> such as a sailing ship and a wicker giant.</p>
                
                <p>The two main groups for which evidence exists, the <name ref="mol:DUKE7" type="org">Duke of Shoreditch’s Men</name>, and <name ref="mol:ARTH3" type="org">Prince Arthur’s Knights</name>, seem to be associated with the great Livery Companies, the <name type="org" ref="mol:GOLD3">Goldsmiths</name> and the <name ref="mol:META1" type="org">Merchant Taylors</name> respectively. Members of these bowshooting fraternities assumed fictional identities, such as the the Duke of Shoreditch, the Earl of Pancridge, the Baron Stirrup, and the Marquesses of Clarkenwell, Islington, Hogsden and Shackelwell. Although there has been some speculation about the real persons behind these identities, there is little to go on except in the case of Marquess Barlo, who is twice identified in the text as <name ref="mol:BARL2">Covell</name>. This is almost certainly <name ref="mol:BARL2">Thomas Covell</name>, who had a shop in <ref target="mol:GOLD6">Goldsmiths’ Row</ref> on the corner of <ref target="mol:FRID1">Friday Street</ref>. Real persons are occasionally identified as either participating or watching in the festivities, such as <name ref="mol:HOPT2">Sir Owen Hopton</name>, <name ref="mol:HEYW5">Sir Rowland Hayward</name>, and <name ref="mol:KNEV1">Sir Thomas Knyvett</name>. The Earl of Leicester and the Earl of Arundel are praised in the margins of the text for providing food and prizes for the marchers.</p>
                
                <p><title level="m">A Remembrance of the Worthy Show and Shooting by the Duke of Shoreditch</title> is the only full record we have of one of these marches, although there are scattered references to the fraternities in a number of other texts, including ballad titles, pamphlets and a book dedicated to the coats of arms of <name ref="mol:ARTH3" type="org">Prince Arthur’s Men</name>. Most notably, the fraternities are fleetingly memorialized in <name ref="mol:SHAK1">Shakespeare</name>’s <title level="m">Henry IV, Part II</title>, when <name ref="mol:SHAL1">Justice Shallow</name> reminisces about his youth in <ref target="mol:LOND5">London</ref>: <quote>I remember at <ref target="mol:MILE2">Mile-End Green</ref>, when I lay at <ref target="mol:CLEM1">Clement’s Inn</ref>, I was then <name ref="mol:DAGO1">Sir Dagonet</name> in <name ref="mol:ARTH2">Arthur</name>’s show</quote> (<ref target="mol:SHAK15" type="bibl">Shakespeare 3.2.251-252</ref>).</p>
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