The Norwich Guild Feast was the day at midsummer on which the new mayor of Norwich was installed in office. It was set within an entire week of popular festivities. The day itself culminated in a grand feast in ‘New Hall’ (St Andrews Hall). Hospitality, food and eating together are always full of meaning. So, what can we learn from examining the foodstuffs before they ended up on the plate? Where are the swans and did early-modern pigs really live in a two-class society?
Victor Morgan worked at the UEA for many years after graduating there in 1965 and has been involved in a number of research projects and studies, including undertaking a fellowships in the united States. His research interests have focused on East Anglia and he has published many articles and books. He also has an interest in how history is taught and has been involved in much extra-mural teaching through the region. His most recent research includes the history of civic ritual in Norwich, c.1450-1730, and a biography of the Norfolk gentleman, JP and MP, Sir Nathaniel Bacon of Stiffkey.