[Sca-cooks] Funeral/Mourning Food
michelle brewer
michellebrewer at live.com.au
Sun May 22 11:26:38 PDT 2011
I would like to thank you all for you help, it is greatly appreciated.
Kind regards,
Scoithniamh of Arran
Hospitaller, Barony of Innilgard
Kingdom of Lochac
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> Hello to All,
>
> Can anyone on here tell if they know of recipes and/or documentation of period Mourning/Funeral food.
> We are having a Eulogy Feast here (Innilgard) in late June and one of the A&S comps is mourning food and I can't seem to find any references to foods used specifically for this purpose or types of foods normally served at funerals/wakes in period. This feast is to be set in the year 1585.
> Any help from the members of this list would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Scoithniamh of Arran
> Hospitaller, Barony of Innilgard
>
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> Date: Sun, 22 May 2011 09:39:04 -0400
> From: Johnna Holloway <johnnae at mac.com>
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> Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] Mourning/Funeral Food
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> Start with Food and the Rites of Passage, edited by Laura Mason.Food
> for funerals is discussed by Peter Brears in the volume. That will
> give you a start.
> Then books like Death and burial in medieval England, 1066-1550
> By Christopher Daniell or Death in England: An Illustrated History
> will also help.
> See also Birth, marriage, and death: ritual, religion, and the life-
> cycle in Tudor and Stuart England
> By David Cressy which talks about such meals in the mid 1500's.
> I can't say that you will actually find a detailed account that will
> list foods served at a funeral
> in 1585. Most often one finds an account with a note that indicates
> that an amount was paid for
> the funeral foods and drink. It varied widely depending upon the
> wealth of the household.
>
> Johnnae
>
> On May 22, 2011, at 4:00 AM, michelle brewer wrote:
> > Can anyone on here tell if they know of recipes and/or documentation
> > of period Mourning/Funeral food. We are having a Eulogy Feast here
> > (Innilgard) in late June and one of the A&S comps is mourning food
> > and I can't seem to find any references to foods used specifically
> > for this purpose or types of foods normally served at funerals/wakes
> > in period. This feast is to be set in the year 1585.
> > Any help from the members of this list would be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>
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> While I don't have anything to add about funeral feasts there was the practice in the 1600's of giving momentous of the dead at funerals. In the instance I recall these were rings given to the mourners in attendance. I suspect that such practices occurred as early as the 1500's as well.
>
> Daniel
>
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> From: "Johnna Holloway" <johnnae at mac.com>
> To: "Cooks within the SCA" <sca-cooks at lists.ansteorra.org>
> Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2011 9:39:04 AM
> Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] Mourning/Funeral Food
>
> Start with Food and the Rites of Passage, edited by Laura Mason.Food
> for funerals is discussed by Peter Brears in the volume. That will
> give you a start.
> Then books like Death and burial in medieval England, 1066-1550
> By Christopher Daniell or Death in England: An Illustrated History
> will also help.
> See also Birth, marriage, and death: ritual, religion, and the life-
> cycle in Tudor and Stuart England
> By David Cressy which talks about such meals in the mid 1500's.
> I can't say that you will actually find a detailed account that will
> list foods served at a funeral
> in 1585. Most often one finds an account with a note that indicates
> that an amount was paid for
> the funeral foods and drink. It varied widely depending upon the
> wealth of the household.
>
> Johnnae
>
> On May 22, 2011, at 4:00 AM, michelle brewer wrote:
> > Can anyone on here tell if they know of recipes and/or documentation
> > of period Mourning/Funeral food. We are having a Eulogy Feast here
> > (Innilgard) in late June and one of the A&S comps is mourning food
> > and I can't seem to find any references to foods used specifically
> > for this purpose or types of foods normally served at funerals/wakes
> > in period. This feast is to be set in the year 1585.
> > Any help from the members of this list would be greatly appreciated.
>
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> Date: Sun, 22 May 2011 07:44:06 -0700 (PDT)
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> Respected friends:
>
> --- On Sun, 5/22/11, michelle brewer <michellebrewer at live.com.au> wrote:
>
> Hello to All,
>
> Can anyone on here tell if they know of recipes and/or documentation of period Mourning/Funeral food.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Scoithniamh of Arran
> Hospitaller, Barony of Innilgard ??? ???????? ?????? ??? ?
>
> "Thrift, thrift, Horatio, the funeral bak'd meats
> did coldly furnish forth the marriage tables."
>
>
>
> Yours in service to both the Societies of which I am a member-
>
> (Friend) Honour Horne-Jaruk, R.S.F.
>
> Alizaundre de Brebeuf, C.O.L. S.C.A.- AKA Una the wisewoman, or That Pict
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>
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> Date: Sun, 22 May 2011 13:50:48 -0400
> From: "Kingstaste" <kingstaste at comcast.net>
> To: "'Cooks within the SCA'" <sca-cooks at lists.ansteorra.org>
> Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] Mourning/Funeral Food
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> My lady, if you will send me your email address I can send you the notes I
> have on period funeral practices, some include food.
> Mistress Christianna MacGrain
> Kingstaste at comcast.net
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