Richard Maidstone
Richard Maidstone or Maydestone was an English Carmelite friar, theologian, and poet.
Life
Richard Maidstone, a native of Kent, was educated at Oxford, where he became bachelor and doctor of divinity. Maidstone was confessor to John of Gaunt, and a Carmelite friar of Aylesford, Kent, where he died on 1 June 1396. According to the Savile Catalogue, compiled in 1586, he was a fellow of Merton College, but, as Anthony à Wood noticed, this is extremely doubtful. He speaks of himself in his Psalms asHe appears to have taken part in the controversy about evangelical poverty, and was prominent among the opponents of the followers of Wiclif. John Ashwardby was his special antagonist.
Works
Maidstone's extant works are:- The Seven Penitential Psalms in English; in Rawlinson MS. A. 389, ff. 13–20, of the early fifteenth century, and in Digby MSS. 18, ff. 38–63, and 102, ff. 128–35, all in the Bodleian Library; incipit "To godes worshipe that us dere bouȝte".
- Protectorium Pauperis, incipit "Constituit eum super ecclesiam"; in MS. e Mus. 86, ff. 160–76, in the Bodleian Library.
- Determinationes; in MS. e Mus. 94 in the Bodleian there are by Maidstone two Determinations, of which the first is acephalous, and the second, entitled Determinacio ejusdem doctoris contra magistrum Johannem vicarium ecclesie sancte Marie Oxon, begins "Utrum Christus enumerans in Euangelio pauperes". Bernard refers to this manuscript as containing "Lectiones et quæstiones cum determinationibus".
- Canon in anulum Johannis de Northamptone ejusdem ordinis; scilicet regulæ … ad inveniendum literam dominicalem, &c.; in Digby MS. 98, ff. 41–8, mutilated, and Bodley MS. 68, both in the Bodleian.
- Super Concordia Regis Ricardi et civium Londiniensium, a long poem in elegiac verse on Richard II's visit to London on 29 August 1393, edited by Thomas Wright, with the Alliterative Poem on the Deposition of King Richard II, Camden Society, 1838, and in Political Songs, vol. 1. pp. 282–99, Rolls Series.
- In Canticum Moysis.
- In Cantica Canticorum.
- Compendium Divi Augustini de Civitate Dei.
- Precationes Metricæ.
- Conciones xvi ad Clerum.
- Sermones Oxonienses.
- Sermones de Sanctis.
- Sermones de Tempore.
- Lecturæ Scholasticæ.
- In Sententias.
- De Sacerdotali Functione.
- Quæstiones Ordinariæ.
- Contra Lolhardos.
- Contra Wiclefistas.