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Robert Thornton (scribe)
Robert Thornton (fl. 1418 – 1456) was a Yorkshire landowner, a member of the landed gentry. His efforts as an amateur scribe and manuscript compiler resulted in the preservation of many valuable works of Middle English literature, and have given him an important place in its history.
==Biography==

Thornton's name is associated with two 15th-century manuscripts now held in different collections; Lincoln, Cathedral Library MS 91, the "Lincoln Thornton" manuscript, and British Library MS Additional 31042, the "London Thornton" manuscript. A number of candidates had been suggested for the scribe's identity, but he is now firmly identified as Robert Thornton, a relatively prosperous provincial landowner of the manor of East Newton, Stonegrave, in the North Riding of Yorkshire.〔See Thompson, J. J. ''Robert Thornton and the London Thornton Manuscript: British Library MS Additional 31042'', D. S. Brewer, 1987〕 The Thornton family had possessed East Newton Hall since the time of Edward I; Robert's parents are commemorated in the church at Stonegrave.〔(Stonegrave Parish ), British History Online〕
Thornton appears to have started to compile a collection of works for his own and his family's pleasure and instruction; he was essentially a gentleman-amateur in a field usually dominated by professional scriveners and ecclesiastical scribes. Rather than copying works at random, he made some attempt to edit romances, religious works and works on medicine or herblore into different "booklets" within the manuscript.〔Hanna, R. ''Pursuing History: Middle English Manuscripts and Their Texts'', Stanford University Press, 1996, p.32〕 He wrote in a practised but rather untidy hand, adding a few simple decorative flourishes such as grotesque drolleries or ornamental scrollwork.〔Turville-Petre, T. ''Reading Middle English Literature'', Blackwell, 2007, p.46〕
Thornton's tastes were fairly wide-ranging; the Lincoln manuscript reveals a liking for Arthurian romances, and he seems to have particularly appreciated alliterative verse, resulting in the preservation of some of the finest examples of the genre (notably The ''Alliterative Morte Arthure'' and ''Wynnere and Wastoure''). The texts enable us to gain some insight into the way such manuscripts were used, perhaps with members of a family using it on one night to refer to a recipe, and on another to read a romance or even to take part in a dramatic performance.〔Turville-Petre, T. ''Reading Middle English Literature'', Blackwell, 2007, p.46〕
After Thornton's death, the manuscripts remained in the hands of his descendants for many years; the name of Thornton's son William appears on folio 49.v of the Lincoln manuscript, in addition to the names of other family members elsewhere. However, by 1700 (when it was seen there by the antiquary Bishop Thomas Tanner) it had reached the library of Lincoln Cathedral, probably having been obtained by the cathedral's Dean Michael Honywood between 1660 and 1681.〔Thomson, R. M. ''Catalogue of the Manuscripts of Lincoln Cathedral Chapter Library'', Boydell and Brewer, 1989, p.69〕
As many libraries of manuscripts were lost during the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Thornton's private anthology became an extremely rare survival.

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