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Great and Abbeys of the North ANON Description: A special edition of The Darlington & Stockton Times in association with Date of publication: 25th June 1999 Synopsis: Barnard, , , Pickering, Richmond castles; Byland, Rievaulx, Kirkham abbeys.

The Life and Times of Richard III: An Illustrated Guide to Places of Interest ANON Description: Part of the Book Club Associates series, Kings and Queens of Date of publication: 1972 Synopsis: Descriptions of castles and other buildings associated with Richard III.

Historic Churches BULMER-THOMAS Ivor Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Canterbury, St David’s Minsters & St Helen’s , Burford, Ewelme, .

Richard III’s Work on Royal Buildings COLVIN H. M. Description: From Colvin’s History of the King’s Works: The Date of publication: 1963 Synopsis: Extracts on King Richard III’s work on the buildings for which was responsible.

The Burial Places of English Kings HALLAM Elizabeth Description: From History Today Date of publication: July 1981 Synopsis: On the significance of medieval kings’ choice of burial place.

Early Artillery Fortifications in England and : A Preliminary Survey and Re-appraisal KENYON J. R. Description: From Archaeological Journal, Vol. 138 Date of publication: 1981 Synopsis: Study of pre-1539 fortifications that made provision for the use of artillery.

Discovering Castles in Central England KINROSS John Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1969 Synopsis: Brief guide to the history and remains of castles in the .

Discovering Castles in Eastern England KINROSS John Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1968 Synopsis: Brief guide to the history and remains.

Extracts from Guides MOWAT A. J. (compiler) Description: Extracts Dates of publication: Various Synopsis: Extracts from guides to castles involved in the and the career of Richard III.

Domesday: Exhibition Guide PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1986

Synopsis: Guide to 1986 PRO exhibition.

INDIVIDUAL PLACES (Box 2 - arranged in alphabetical order by place name)

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ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE

The History of St Mary’s () DAVIES M. E. Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Contains tombs of the Herbert and Neville families.

ALDBURY,

Aldbury Church: Notes on Its History and Contents CRAUFORD J. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1969 Synopsis: On a church associated with Robert Whittingham, a prominent Lancastrian killed at Tewkesbury.

ALNWICK, NORTHUMBERLAND

Alnwick Castle ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1973 Synopsis: Illustrated guide to a stronghold of the Percy family.

ARRETON,

Arreton Manor Guide ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide with colour and black-and-white photographs. The house consists of remains of the fourteenth-century surrounded by Elizabethan and Jacobean additions.

ARUNDEL, SUSSEX

The History and Treasures of ANON Description: Pitkin Pictorial Date of publication: 1964 Synopsis: Guide to the castle that was the home of the FitzAlans in the fifteenth century.

The Fitzalan Guide ANON Description: Booklet

Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide, including a plan of the chapel and list of burials.

ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH,

The Hastings Family: their properties and influence during the later Middle Ages EMERY Anthony Description: Nottingham area supplement to the Archaeological Journal, Vol. 146 Date of publication: 1989 Synopsis: Includes descriptions of castles at Ashby de la Zouch and .

Ashby de la Zouch Castle JONES T. L. Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to castle granted to William, Lord Hastings, in 1464.

ASHBY ST LEDGERS,

Church of St Leodegarius, Ashby St Ledgers ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to the church, which contains the brass of William Catesby.

Look at Ashby St Ledgers ANON Description: Pamphlet Date of publication: 2005 Synopsis: Simple official guide to the village and church, illustrated with drawings. Suitable for children.

Salvation Army ROGERS Byron Description: From The Daily Telegraph’s ‘Weekend’ magazine Date of publication: 25th November 1995 Synopsis: Article on Ashby St Ledgers church.

The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary & St Leodegarius, Ashby St Ledgers TORTON Bruce (text) SLATER Gordon (photographs) Description: Booklet Date of publication: May 2005 Synopsis : ‘A Detailed Description of the Building and its Contents’ illustrated with many colour photographs.

ATHERSTONE, WARWICKSHIRE

Atherstone Rural District ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Official guide to Atherstone, through which Henry Tudor passed before the Battle of Bosworth.

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BAKEWELL, DERBYSHIRE

Haddon ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Official guide to Haddon Hall, the former home of Sir , Treasurer to Prince Arthur.

Haddon Hall: An Illustrated Survey of the Historic Home of the Manners Family MANTELL K. H. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1957 Synopsis: Guide to Haddon Hall.

BARNARD CASTLE, COUNTY DURHAM

Parish Church of ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Richard founded a chantry here, and there are carved heads of Edward IV and Richard on the arch.

Barnard Castle, County Durham: Second Interim Report – Excavations in the Inner Ward 1976-8: The Later Medieval Period AUSTIN David Description: From Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vol. 133 Date of publication: 1980 Synopsis: Report on the excavations of the inner ward.

A Guide to Barnard Castle and Teesdale BARNARD CASTLE AND DISTRICT PUBLICITY SOCIETY Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1969 Synopsis: Local guide.

Barnard Castle SAUNDERS A. D. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1959 Synopsis: Official guide to the castle, part of the Beauchamp inheritance granted to Richard in 1474.

Barnard Castle: A Guide to the Town and Neighbourhood WAKE Thomas Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1956 Synopsis: Local guide.

On the Trail of the WATSON Margaret Description: Pamphlet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guided tour, with map, of sites of Ricardian interest in the village, starting with the castle.

BATTLE , SUSSEX

Battle Abbey, Sussex ANON Description: Official guide Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Fairly old guide, containing black-and-white photographs.

BEAULIEU, HAMPSHIRE

Beaulieu Abbey ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: 1955 Synopsis: Guide to the abbey, in which , the Countess of Warwick, Lionel Woodville and all sought .

BEAUMANOR, LEICESTERSHIRE

Beaumanor and its Lords and Their Connexions SKILLINGTON S. H. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1946 Synopsis: The house belonged to the Herrick family and at one time housed the Elizabethan or Jacobean bed erroneously believed to have been Richard III’s travelling bedstead.

BERE REGIS,

Parish Church of Bere Regis ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: The church serving the parish believed to be the birthplace of Cardinal Morton.

Bere Regis Church, Dorset PITFIELD F. P. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1983 Synopsis: Describes a portrait head of Cardinal Morton a on roof boss (he is said to have paid for the carved roof of the nave).

BERKHAMSTED, HERTFORDSHIRE

The Connection CLARKE Bruce Description: From Dome (magazine of The Friends of St Paul’s), No. 32 Date of publication: Winter 1994/5 Synopsis: On the connection between St. Paul’s and the foundation of Berkhamsted School.

Berkhampsted Castle PEERS Charles Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1948 Synopsis: Official guide to the history and topography of , granted to Cecily in 1469.

Berkhamsted Castle PEERS Charles Description: Ministry of Public Buildings & Works leaflet Date of publication: 1968 Synopsis: Brief guide.

BERKELEY CASTLE,

Visit Historic ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Includes colour photographs.

BEVERLEY,

A Plantagenet Observed? BROWN G. P. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1973 Synopsis: On a stained glass portrait of a king, thought to be Henry Vl, in the East Window of Minster.

Beverley: A Brief Historical Survey MACMAHON K. A. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1965 Synopsis: A short history of the town.

Beverley Minster MACMAHON K. A. Description: Pitkin Pictorial Guide Date of publication: 1975 Synopsis: Illustrated guide to the minster, which contains the tomb of Henry Percy, 4th

A Small Guide for Visitors to WIGFALL W. E. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1953 Synopsis: Guide to the church.

BIRTSMORETON, WORCESTERSHIRE

Birtsmoreton Court ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1958 Synopsis: Guide to the home of the Nanfan family. Margaret of Anjou and Prince Edward are said to have stayed here during their flight after the in 1471.

BOLTON, LANCASHIRE

Smithills Hall BOLTON MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1963 Synopsis: Guide to the home of the Radcliffe family until 1485. Richard III is said to have visited the house.

BOLTON CASTLE, YORKSHIRE see

BOLTON PRIORY, YORKSHIRE

Notes and Documents: and Its Charters DOHERTY H. F. Description: From Northern History, Vol. 99, No. 1 Date of publication: March 2012 Synopsis: A study of Dodsworth’s sixteenth-century copy of the lost cartulary of Bolton Priory near . [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Social History]

BOSWORTH: See

BRADFORD, YORKSHIRE

Four Hundred Years at Bradford’s Bolling Hall HARRISON R. F. Description: From The Dalesman Date of publication: January 1963 Synopsis: On the home of the Lancastrian Bolling family.

BRAMBER, SUSSEX

St Mary’s Bramber, West Sussex ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to the church.

BRAMPTON, HUNTINGDONSHIRE

The Lady Chapel at St , Brampton BAKER R. F. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1969 Synopsis: Guide to the chapel, which contains shields of the Montagu family.

BRANCEPETH, COUNTY DURHAM

The Parish Church of St Brandon ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: On the burial place of several of Richard’s Neville relations.

BRISTOL

Henry VII and the Expeditions to North America: The Condon Documents JONES Evan T. Description: From Historical Research, Vol. 83, No. 221 Date of publication: August 2010 Synopsis: Names Bristol citizens who took part in an otherwise unknown expedition to Newfoundland in 1498 or 1499. [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Biographical: Kings & Queens: Henry VII]

BRITFORD, WILTSHIRE

The Parish Church of St Peter: A Short Guide for Visitors ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1968 Synopsis: Short guide to the church, which contains a tomb said to be that of the Duke of Buckingham.

BUCKDEN, CAMBRIDGESHIRE

History of Buckden SWEENEY M. Description: Booklet (two versions) Dates of publication: Undated & 1981 Synopsis: Buckden was a manor of the of Lincoln, and Richard and Anne stayed there in 1484. First edition illustrated by photographs, 1981 edition by drawings.

A Guide to Buckden Palace THE CLARETIAN MISSIONARIES Description: Booklet Date of publication: Unknown Synopsis: Description of the buildings. Note: Two editions are available, one with black-&-white photographs and the other with illustrations by D. Gaudin.

BURY ST EDMUNDS, SUFFOLK

St. Edmundsbury Cathedral FRIENDS OF ST. EDMUNDSBURY CATHEDRAL Description: Guide Date of publication: Unknown Synopsis: Contains colour photographs.

A Description of St Mary’s Church, Bury St Edmunds, 1424-1433 SANDFORD J. H. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1959 (9th edition) Synopsis: Guide with black-&-white photographs.

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CAISTER, NORFOLK

The Story of Caister Castle SMITH E. D. Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to castle built by Sir John Fastolf, and afterwards owned and defended by the Paston family.

CAMBRIDGE

King’s College Chapel ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1982 Synopsis: Illustrated guide.

Cambridge: The City and the Colleges HEDLEY Olwen Description: Pitkin Pictorial Date of publication: 1975 Synopsis: Illustrated guide. Richard III and his queen gave financial support to King’s and Queens’ colleges.

Cambridge in Colour HOLMES K. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1964 Synopsis: Colour guide.

Great St Mary’s: The University Church, Cambridge MAYCOCK A. L. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1965 Synopsis : Illustrated guide. Stained-glass windows show the arms of benefactors, including Richard III.

Carving in King’s Chapel SALTMARSH John Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1970 Synopsis: Illustrated guide.

The Queens’ College of St. Margaret and St. Bernard Commonly Known as Queens’ College in the University of Cambridge SCARR M. M. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1983 Synopsis: A brief illustrated history of Queens’ College.

King’s College Chapel: The Great Windows – Introduction and Guide

WAYMENT Hilary Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1982 Synopsis: Guide to the windows of King’s College Chapel.

CANTERBURY, KENT

The Penny Guide to the Ancient City of Canterbury and to Its Historic Port – Fordwick CANTERBURY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1905 Synopsis: Guide to Canterbury and Fordwick. Edward IV and Richard III visited the city on several occasions.

St Augustine’s Abbey CLAPHAM Alfred Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1955 Synopsis: Official guide to the abbey; visiting dignitaries may well have stayed in the guest hall.

A Guide to & CHAPTER Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1956 Synopsis: Cathedral guide.

Walk-round Guide to Canterbury Cathedral ROBINSON Joseph Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to cathedral, including the stained glass window depicting Edward IV, and their seven children, and the tombs of cardinals Bourchier and Morton.

Canterbury Cathedral SHIRLEY John Description: Pitkin Pictorial Date of publication: 1972 Synopsis: Illustrated guide.

Richard III at Canterbury SUTTON Anne F. HAIRSINE Robert C. Description: From Richard III, Crown and People, ed. J. Petre Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: Article based upon a series of contributions to ‘Research Notes and Queries’ in The Ricardian, Vol. 5, Nos. 71, 73 & 75 (December 1980 and June & December 1981). A study of the records relating to Richard’s first visit to Canterbury as king.

The City of Canterbury WADDAMS Herbert Description: Pitkin Pictorial Date of publication: 1972 Synopsis: Illustrated guide to the city.

CARDIFF, GLAMORGANSHIRE

Cardiff Castle ANON Description: Illustrated handbook Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Cardiff was the capital of the lordship of Glamorgan, part of the Beauchamp/ Despencer inheritance.

CAREW, PEMBROKESHIRE

Carew Castle ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Home of Rhys ap Thomas. Henry Tudor is said to have stayed at Carew on his way to Bosworth.

CARLISLE, CUMBERLAND

Carlisle Castle WATSON G. P. H. BRADLEY G. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1938 Synopsis: Official guide to Richard’s headquarters as Warden of the West Marches.

CASTLE BOLTON, YORKSHIRE

The Story of JACKSON George Description: Booklet Dates of publication: 1946 (1st edition); 1956 and 1966 editions also available Synopsis: History of the castle, home of the Scropes of Bolton.

CASTLE RISING, NORFOLK

Castle Rising ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1968 Synopsis: Richard and Edward IV stayed at Castle Rising in 1469.

CASTLETOWN, ISLE OF MAN

Castle Rushen HOLMES M. R. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1963 Synopsis: Castletown was the residence of Thomas Stanley as Lord of Man.

CHRISTCHURCH, HAMPSHIRE

Pictorial Guide to ANON Description: Pictorial guide Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: The priory contains the Salisbury Chantry intended for Clarence’s daughter, and carvings of Richard III, Henry VII and Margaret of Burgundy.

Pictorial Guide to the Choir Stalls and Misericords in Christchurch Priory ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Pictorial guide; the misericords include a grotesque carving of a king said to be Richard III.

Illustrated Guide to, and Short History of, Priory Church at Christchurch, Hampshire, England OAKLEY E. R. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1945 Synopsis: Guide and history by local historian.

Christchurch Priory: A Brief History and Guide WILTSHIRE K. F. Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated but probably 1950s Synopsis: Brief history and guide to Christchurch Priory.

Christchurch Priory: The Choir Stalls and Misericords WILTSHIRE K. F. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1954 Synopsis: On the choir stalls and misericords of Christchurch Priory.

CIRENCESTER, GLOUCESTERSHIRE

Ancient Stained Glass in the Parish Church of St John and Its Associations BEEBY W. T. Description: From Transactions of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Vol. 39 Date of publication: 1916 Synopsis: On the medieval stained glass in the parish church at Cirencester, which includes a portrait of Richard (in the Trinity Chapel).

The Parish Church of St , Cirencester FULLER E. A. Description: Transcript of article from Transactions of the Bristol and Archaeological Society, Vol. 17 Date of publication: 1892-3 Synopsis: Article on Cirencester parish church.

Cirencester Parish Church HILL R. E. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1971 Synopsis: Includes the stained glass image of Richard Duke of York in the Trinity Chapel.

The Story of Cirencester Parish Church SINCLAIR J. S. Description: Booklet Date of Pub: 1946 Synopsis: History of Cirencester parish church, the Trinity Chapel of which was founded by retainers of Richard, Duke of York.

CLIFTON REYNES, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

St Mary the Virgin, Clifton Reynes ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Medieval parish church.

COLCHESTER, ESSEX

Who Was Who in Fifteenth-Century Colchester? ASHDOWN-HILL John Description: From Your Family Tree Magazine, No. 36 Date of publication: April 2006 Synopsis: Describes John Howard’s links with the town, Richard of Gloucester’s visit, and incidents involving some of the ordinary inhabitants.

[LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Biographical: Other]

‘Yesterday my lord of Gloucester came to Colchester…’ ASHDOWN-HILL John Description: From Essex Archaeology and History, No. 36 Date of publication: 2005 Synopsis: Discusses the possible dating of a surviving draft letter from Sir John Howard referring to Gloucester’s arrival in Colchester the previous day. [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Biographical: Richard III]

COLESHILL, WARWICKSHIRE

St Peter and St Paul Coleshill with St Michael Maxstoke MORGAN Frank Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1969 Synopsis: Coleshill was the home of Sir Simon de Montfort, executed for supporting Perkin Warbeck.

COMPTON WYNYATES, WARWICKSHIRE

Compton Wynyates ANON Description: Guidebook Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Tudor manor house built between 1480 and 1520.

CONISBROUGH, YORKSHIRE

Conisbrough Castle THOMPSON M. W. Description: Official guide Date of publication: 1959 Synopsis: Birthplace of Richard III’s grandfather the Earl of Cambridge.

Conisbrough Castle JOHNSON S. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1984 Synopsis: Official guide to the castle.

CORFE, DORSET

History and Guide to Corfe Castle ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Richard was constable of the castle from 1462 to 1478.

COWDRAY, SUSSEX

Cowdray Ruins: A Short History and Guide RAY David Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to the ruins of the Tudor house.

CROFT, HEREFORDSHIRE

Croft Castle ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Official guide to the home of the Croft family (the future Sir Richard Croft was at Ludlow with Edward IV when he was a child).

CROWLAND,

Visitor’s Guide to Croyland Abbey and Croyland Bridge LARKEN H. Description: Guidebook Date of publication: 1972 Synopsis: Richard and Edward IV stayed at Crowland in 1469.

CROYDON, SURREY

The Old Palace, Croydon, Surrey OSWALD Arthur Description: From Country Life Date of publication: April 1965 Synopsis: Article on the palace, parts of which were built by Cardinal Morton.

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DADLINGTON, LEICESTERSHIRE

A Guide to the Parish Church of St James the Greater, Dadlington PARRY Timothy Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1987 Synopsis: Guide to the church where some of the dead from the Battle of Bosworth were buried, and where a chantry was later established to pray for the souls of the slain.

DENBIGH, DENBIGHSHIRE

Denbigh Castle and Town Walls HMSO Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1947 Synopsis: Official guide. Denbigh was held by both sides in turn during the Wars of the Roses, and was besieged and burnt by in 1468.

DORSET

Dorset in the Life and Times of Richard III HAIRSINE Patricia Description: From Richard III, Crown and People, ed. J. Petre Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: Slightly amended version of an article first published in The Ricardian, Vol. 4, No. 58, September 1977. On Richard’s connections with Dorset, including his route through the county after Buckingham’s Rebellion.

DURHAM

Richard III and the Monks of Durham O’REGAN Mary Description: From Richard III, Crown and People, ed. J. Petre Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: Article first published in The Ricardian, Vol. 4, No. 60, March 1980. Richard as benefactor of , focusing on his visit there in 1484 and his offering of his parliament robe of blue velvet with golden lions.

The Life of Durham Cathedral WIGNALL Paul Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1979 Synopsis: Illustrated guide to the cathedral. Richard had also been a frequent visitor to Durham as .

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EAST ANGLIA

Ricardian East Anglia & Essex ASHDOWN-HILL John Description: Booklet Dates of publication: 2002 (1st edition) & 2007 (2nd edition) Synopsis: Guide to sites of Ricardian interest in Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.

Economic Aspects of the Wars of the Roses in East Anglia HAWARD Winifred I. Description: From EHR, Vol. 41, No. 162 Date of publication: April 1926 Synopsis: Studies n the economic causes of the wars [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Social and Economic History]

EAST STOKE, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

A Pocket History of East Stoke COTTON Frank A. A. Description: Pamphlet Date of publication: 1987 Synopsis: History of the village near which the battle of Stoke was fought.

EASTWELL, KENT

Eastwell Church ANON Description: Typescript: Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Two pages of typescript focusing on the legend of the educated bricklayer who identified himself as Richard Plantagenet, a son of Richard III.

Eastwell the ‘Royal’ Village DORMER Philip G. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1987 Synopsis: Includes a section on the story of Richard Plantagenet the bricklayer.

History at JACK Michael Description: From Kent Life Date of publication: April 1978 Synopsis: Brief article on the disused church and the legend of Richard Plantagenet.

Highways and Byways in Kent (extract) JERROLD Walter Description: Extract from the above book Date of publication: 1907 Synopsis: Section on Eastwell.

Eastwell Church PARSONS Philip Description: From The Monuments and Painted Glass of Upwards of 100 Churches Chiefly in the Eastern Part of Kent Date of publication: 1794 Synopsis: Brief article on the church, focusing mainly on the tomb traditionally held to be that of Richard Plantagenet.

Richard Plantagenet: The Legend Recounted in a Letter from Thomas Brett Dated 1st September 1733 PECK Francis Description: From Desiderata Curiosa, Vol. 2 Date of publication: 1779 Synopsis: Includes a facsimile of the entry in the parish register of St. Mary’s Eastwell recording the burial of ‘Richard Plantagenet’.

Five Monuments from Eastwell (extract) PHYSICK John Description: From Victoria and Albert Museum Yearbook No. 2, p. 126 Date of publication: 1970 Synopsis: On the tomb traditionally held to be that of Richard Plantagenet.

EBRINGTON, GLOUCESTERSHIRE

Leaflet on the Church of St Eadburgha ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: The church contains the tomb of Sir .

ELTHAM: See

ELY, CAMBRIDGESHIRE

Ely Cathedral CAREY M. S. Description: Pitkin Pictorial Date of publication: 1973 Synopsis: Pictorial guide to .

May I Show You Round? A Tour of Ely Cathedral FRANKLIN A. V. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1967 Synopsis: Tour guide to the cathedral, which contains a monument usually held to be that of John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester, Edward IV’s Lord Constable (but see article by Matthew Ward below).

The Tomb of ‘the Butcher’? WARD Matthew Description: From Church Monuments, Vol. 27 Date of publication: 2012 Synopsis: Questions the identity of the tomb in Ely Cathedral traditionally assumed to be that of John Tiptoft, Earl of Worcester. [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Biographical: Other: Tiptoft]

ESSEX

Ricardian East Anglia & Essex ASHDOWN-HILL John Description: Booklet Dates of publication: 2002 (1st edition) & 2007 (2nd edition) Synopsis: Guide to sites of Ricardian interest in Cambridgeshire, Essex, Norfolk and Suffolk.

EWELME, OXFORDSHIRE

Ewelme: Its History and Its People PRISTER-CRUTWELL M. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1976 Synopsis: Ewelme is associated with the Chaucer and de la Pole families.

Guide to St Mary’s Church: And to the Almshouses and the School ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1981 Synopsis: The church was built by William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, whose son married Richard III’s sister Elizabeth.

EXETER, DEVONSHIRE

Exeter: Official Guide ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Official guide. Richard III visited Exeter in 1483.

The Castle of Exeter SINAR Miss Joan C. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1956 Synopsis: On the history of Exeter’s ‘Rougemont’ Castle.

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FARLEIGH HUNGERFORD, SOMERSET

Farleigh Hungerford Castle ANON Description: Booklet Date of Publication: Unknown Synopsis: Official guidebook to the castle, which belonged first to the Lancastrian Hungerfords, then to Richard of Gloucester. Clarence’s daughter Margaret was born here in 1473.

FOTHERINGHAY, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

Fotheringhay Church: Conceiving a College and its Community BURGESS Clive Description: From The Yorkist Age: Proceedings of the 28th Harlaxton Symposium, ed. H. Kleineke & C. Steer Date of publication: 2011 Synopsis: An examination of the College in its historical concept, focusing on its meaning and importance to the and on the community that grew up to serve it.

Historical Notes on Fotheringhay Church CROYDEN-BURTON C. N. B. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1955 Synopsis: On the church where Richard’s parents and brother Edmund are buried.

A History of Fotheringhay HUNT S. J. Description: Booklet written for the Fotheringhay Restoration Committee Date of publication: 1987 Synopsis: On the history of the church and castle.

The Glazing of Fotheringhay Church and College MARKS Richard Description: From Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vol. 131 Date of publication: 1978 Synopsis: Describes the original windows, installed in the late fifteenth century, showing saints, Yorkist symbols and associated coats of arms.

Creating and Recreating the Yorkist Tombs in Fotheringhay Church (Northamptonshire) MATICH Sofija ALEXANDER Jennifer S. Description: From Church Monuments, Vol. 26 Date of publication: 2011 Synopsis: An examination of the documentary evidence for both the original burials and the present monuments, which were erected by order of Queen . [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Fine and Applied Arts]

Some Ancient Interests of Fotheringhay MUNTZ R. A. Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated, probably 1960s Synopsis: On the history of the church, and of the castle where Richard was born.

Maria Stuarda OPERA BOX Description: Theatre programme Date of publication: 1995 Synopsis: Programme for performance of Donizetti’s opera at Fotheringhay church.

Notes on the Erection of Railings round the Castle Stone at in 1913 ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY Description: Pamphlet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: On the protection by the Peterborough Archaeological Society of the ‘Fotheringhay Stone’ (a piece of masonry from the castle ). Two plaques, commemorating Richard’s birth and Mary Queen of Scots’ death in the castle, are fixed to the stone’s protective railings.

Service Sheets, of St Mary the Virgin and All Saints Fotheringhay RICHARD III SOCIETY Description: Orders of services held at Fotheringhay Church on behalf of the Society: 1) Date: 9th March 1975 Synopsis: Service sheet for the dedication of the memorial window to the House of York 2) Date: 1996 Synopsis: Service of thanksgiving for the life and work of the late Joyce M. Melhuish.

Fotheringhay Church, Northamptonshire: Architecture and Fittings SAUL Nigel Description: From The Yorkist Age: Proceedings of the 28th Harlaxton Symposium, ed. H. Kleineke & C. Steer Date of publication: 2011 Synopsis: On the fabric of the medieval collegiate church.

Fotheringhay and the House of York WHEELER Geoffrey Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1975 Synopsis: Publication to commemorate the dedication of a memorial window to the House of York.

‘Fair Neville’s Woe’: Cicely, Duchess of York, and Fotheringhay WILSON Juliet Description: Booklet printed by Mike Lee, Wansford Date of publication: 2007 Synopsis: 13-page booklet describing Cecily Neville’s links with Fotheringhay. Includes black-and-white illustrations. [Library note: Filed under Biographical: Other: Neville]

FRAMLINGHAM, SUFFOLK

Framlingham Castle RABY F. J. E REYNOLDS P. K. Baillie Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1959 Synopsis: Official guide to the castle that in the fifteenth century was the home of the dukes of Norfolk.

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GAINSBOROUGH, LINCOLNSHIRE

Gainsborough Old Hall ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Richard stayed here in 1484.

GLOUCESTER

Gloucester ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Official guide to the city, which was granted its charter by Richard III when he visited in 1483.

Richard of Gloucester FEARNLEY Seth Description: From Gloucestershire and Avon Life Date of publication: August 1983 Synopsis: Article on an exhibition to celebrate the quincentenary of Richard’s coronation.

Gloucester Cathedral: A Short Account of Its History and Architecture for the Use of Visitors GEE Henry Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated but circa 1951 Synopsis: On the history and architecture of .

Gloucester Five Hundred Years Ago HEIGHWAY Carolyn M. Description: From The Citizen Souvenir Date of publication: February 1983 Synopsis: On the city as it was in the fifteenth century.

The Gloucester Richard Knew LITTLE Brian Description: From Gloucestershire and Avon Life Date of publication: August 1983 Synopsis: On the fifteenth-century buildings that survive, and the city’s plans to mark the quincentenary of the granting of its charter by King Richard.

Gloucester at the Time of the Visit to the Town by King Richard III in 1483 WATERS Gwen M. Description: Three booklets Date of publication: 1983? Synopsis: The three volumes cover ‘The Town’, ‘Religious Life,’ and ‘Municipal Affairs’.

Gloucester’s Charter of Incorporation WATERS Gwen Description: From Richard III, Crown and People, ed. J. Petre Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: Revised version of article published in The Ricardian, Vol 3, No. 48, March 1975. On the charter of incorporation granted to the city of Gloucester by Richard III in 1483.

The Gloucester Scene – August 1483 WATERS Gwen M. Description: From Richard III: Crown and People, ed. J. Petre Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: First published in The Ricardian Vol. 4, No. 52, March 1976. Describes Gloucester and its dignitaries at the time of Richard’s visit at the beginning of August 1483.

GOODRICH, HEREFORDSHIRE

Goodrich Castle RADFORD C.A. Ralegh Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1948 Synopsis: Official guide to the home of the Talbot family.

GRAFTON REGIS: See Towcester

GRANTHAM, LINCOLNSHIRE

Grantham ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Official guide to the town. Richard stayed here, at the Angel, in October 1483, and his mother the Duchess Cecily owned an inn here called the George.

The Angel and Royal Hotel ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Richard III was at the Angel when he received the Great Seal at the start of Buckingham’s rebellion.

GUÉDELON, BURGUNDY,

Guédelon – or A Castle in the Making SHARROCK Jean Description: Text of talk given to the Society’s Beds and Bucks Group Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guédelon is an ongoing project to construct a medieval-style castle absolutely faithfully using only traditional materials and techniques. Note: Accompanied by the 2011 press release from the project’s English-language website.

H

HADDON, DERBYSHIRE: See Bakewell.

HATFIELD, HERTFORDSHIRE

The History and Treasures of ANON Description: Pitkin Pictorial Date of publication: 1968 Synopsis: Guide to the history and treasures of Hatfield House. The Old Palace in the grounds was built by Cardinal Morton.

Hatfield House CECIL Lord David Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1997 Synopsis: History of the house and guided tour of its treasures, with colour illustrations.

Hatfield House: An Illustrated Survey of the Home of the Cecil Family CECIL Lord David,

GASCOYNE-CECIL Robert, Marquess of Salisbury Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1951 Synopsis: Includes the Old Palace.

HAVANT, HAMPSHIRE

Warblington Castle PORTSMOUTH CITY RECORDS OFFICE Description: Leaflet Date of publication: 1990 Synopsis: Guide to castle rebuilt by Clarence’s daughter, Margaret Countess of Salisbury.

HELMSLEY, YORKSHIRE

Helmsley Castle PEERS Charles Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1966 Synopsis: Official guide to a castle purchased by Richard in 1478.

HENLEY ON THAMES, OXFORDSHIRE

Greys Court, Henley on Thames NATIONAL TRUST Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1975 Synopsis: Guide to a sixteenth-century mansion built among the ruins of a house once belonging to Francis Lovell.

HERTFORDSHIRE

Hertfordshire’s Past JONES Arthur Description: Booklet Date of publication: Spring 1993 Synopsis: Includes the Manor of near Rickmansworth, country retreat of the archbishops of York.

I & J

IGHTHAM, KENT

Ightham Mote: Brief Guide ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to medieval moated manor house that belonged to the Haute family, relations of the Woodvilles

Ightham Mote LEGG Vera Description: Notes Date: Undated Synopsis: On the building and its owners in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.

Ightham Mote: the house and its buildings STARKEY David Description: From History Today, Vol. 30 Date of publication: January 1980 Synopsis: On the house and buildings.

JERVAULX ABBEY, YORKSHIRE

Jervaulx Abbey ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Shows ground plan of Cistercian abbey two miles from Middleham.

K

KENILWORTH, WARWICKSHIRE

Kenilworth Castle ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1958 Synopsis: An illustrated guide with a short history of the castle. Richard III stayed here in 1483.

Kenilworth Castle REYNOLDS P. K. Baillie Description: Leaflet Date of publication: 1948 Synopsis: About Kenilworth Castle.

KINGSTON LACY, DORSET

The Lodge ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: A guide to the late-fourteenth-century first-floor hall house. The manor of Kingston Lacy belonged to the .

KIRBY MUXLOE, LEICESTERSHIRE

The Hastings Family: Their Properties and Influence during the Later Middle Ages EMERY Anthony Description: Nottingham area supplement to Archaeological Journal, Vol. 146 Date of publication: 1989 Synopsis: Includes detailed descriptions of Hastings’ castles at Ashby de la Zouch and Kirby Muxloe.

Kirby Muxloe Castle PEERS Charles Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1957 Synopsis: Official guide to the castle, begun by William Lord Hastings in 1480 and never completed.

L

LACOCK, WILTSHIRE

Lacock Abbey ANON Description: National Trust guide Date of publication: 1986 Synopsis: Guide to a former Augustinian nunnery, converted into a mansion after the Dissolution.

The Parish Church of St. Cyriac’s, Lacock ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: On Lacock’s medieval church. Note: Accompanied by a brief guide to the hassocks.

LEAD, YORKSHIRE: See Saxton

LEICESTER

A Day in ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Lists museums and places of historic interest.

Leicester ANON Description: England Mini-guide Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Leaflet on the city.

Leicester: City of History and Progress ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1970 Synopsis: Issued for the World Cycling Championships. Contains map and black-&-white photographs.

King Richard’s Grave in Leicester BALDWIN David Description: From Transactions of Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society, Vol. 60 Date of publication: 1986 Synopsis: Detailed examination of the documentary evidence on Richard’s place of burial, his tomb and its subsequent fate.

Richard III: The Leicester Connection BALDWIN David Description: Booklet, 31 pp. Date of publication: 2013 Synopsis: A well illustrated guide to Richard’s connections with Leicester. Broken down into short sections on Richard’s visits, local myths and legends concerning him, Leicester in 1485 and the Battle of Bosworth, Richard’s burial and rediscovery, the 2013 exhibition, the Visitors’ Centre (not opened at the time of publication), and the case for re-interment in Leicester Cathedral. [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Richard III: Leicester, Tomb & Dig]

Extracts on Richard’s Stay at the Blue Boar Inn on 20th August 1485, His Death and Burial, and the Tale of the Treasure in the Bedstead BILLSON C. J. Description: From Medieval Leicester Date of publication: 1920 Synopsis: On the tradition of Richard’s stay at the Blue Boar and events following the Battle of Bosworth.

William Wyggeston and his World: His Life and Times 1467-1536 BOURNE Jill Description: Booklet, 78 pp. Date of publication: 2013 Synopsis: Illustrated booklet on late fifteenth and early sixteenth century Leicester based around the life of William Wyggeston, merchant and benefactor of the town.

The Burial Place of Richard III HAMMOND P. W. Description: From Richard III: Crown and People, ed. J. Petre Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: Brief piece first published in The Ricardian, Vol. 4, No. 59, December 1977. Overview of the evidence for the Grey Friars as Richard’s place of burial.

Richard III Trail HOLMES Mary Description: Leaflet Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: Describes sites in Leicester associated with Richard III.

Visit Leicester & Leicestershire Guide 2015: King Richard III Reinterment Issue LEICESTER CITY COUNCIL Description: Booklet Date of publication: 2015 Synopsis: Special edition of the annual visitor guide book, with emphasis on Richard III and including the programme of events for reinterment week..

Visions of Ancient Leicester MORRIS Mathew BUCKLEY Richard CODD Mike Description: Booklet Date of publication: 2011 Synopsis: Illustrated booklet ‘reconstructing life in the Roman and medieval town from the archaeology of the Highcross Leicester excavations.’

Leicester: A Brief Guide to the City SIMMONS Jack Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1964 Synopsis: Illustrated guide with map.

The Grey Friars, Leicester STRANGE Audrey Description: From Richard III: Crown and People, ed. J. Petre Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: Article first published in The Ricardian, Vol. 3, No. 50, September 1975, on the history and layout of the vanished friary and its role as the burial place of Richard III. First published in The Ricardian, Vol, 3, No. 50, September 1975.

Extracts from Various Sources on the Grey Friars and Richard’s Burial There VARIOUS Description: Assorted papers Dates: Various Synopsis: Assorted information on the friary and the evidence for Richard’s burial in its church.

Notes and Correspondence relating to Richard III’s Tomb in Leicester and the Skeleton Found in the River Near Bow Bridge in 1862 VARIOUS Description: Photocopied pages from books and typed copies of correspondence Dates: The correspondence is dated 1935 & 1956 Synopsis: Extracts from books and Society correspondence, including a letter sent to the Society’s founder Dr Saxon Barton in 1935 by the Secretary of the Leicestershire Archaeological Society giving information on the history and general position of the Greyfriars site and the pillar in Robert Heyrick’s garden.

The Religious Gilds of Medieval Leicester WILSHERE Jonathan Description: Booklet, 28 pp. Date of publication: 1979 Description: Booklet on the history and activities of Leicester’s various religious gilds. Black and white illustrations. [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Social and Economic History]

The Town Gates and Bridges of Medieval Leicester WILSHERE Jonathan Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1978 Synopsis: Includes some early drawings.

LEICESTERSHIRE

Old Map of Leicestershire 1610 SPEEDE John Description: County map Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Replica of Speede’s map of the county.

LINCOLN

Historic Lincoln BAKER F. T. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1945 Synopsis: Pictorial guide.

Lincoln Castle in the Middle Ages: A Guide for Children ELLIOTT Helen Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1980 Synopsis: Children’s guide to Lincoln Castle in the Middle Ages. Richard III may have stayed at the castle when he visited Lincoln in 1483.

Lincoln Cathedral COOK A. M. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1977 Synopsis: Illustrated guide to the cathedral, which contains the tombs of Richard III’s grandmother, Joan Countess of Westmorland, and his chancellor, Bishop Russell.

The Pictorial History of DUNLOP D. C. Description: Pitkin Pictorial Date of publication: 1968 Synopsis: Pictorial guide to Lincoln Cathedral.

A Short Guide to the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Lincoln SRAWLEY J. H. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1947 Synopsis: Short guide to Lincoln Cathedral.

LLANDOVERY, DYFED

Presentation of Freedom of the Borough of Llandovery to HRH the ANON Description: Programme of events Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: Prince Charles was granted the freedom of the borough to mark the 500th anniversary of Richard III’s grant of a charter to Llandovery, June 1985.

LLANGWM, GWENT

St Jerome’s Church, Llangwm, Gwent ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Brief guide to medieval church.

LLANTHONY, GWENT

The Church of St David, Llanthony ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: .This was formerly the church of Llanthony Priory.

LLANTILIO CROSSENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE

Llantilio Crossenny Church ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to medieval church.

White Castle: See under W.

LONDON AREA

GENERAL

Recent Perspectives on Early Modern London HARDING Vanessa Description: From The Historical Journal, Vol. 47, No. 2 Date of publication: 2004 Synopsis: Of some relevance to the fifteenth century although focusing on the post-Reformation period, particularly as viewed through the writings of John Stow. [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Social and Economic History]

Fifteenth Century London HONEYBOURNE Marjorie B. Description: Summary of talk Date of publication: 1959 Synopsis: Talk on London in the fifteenth century.

Medieval London and Its Region KEENE Derek Description: From London Journal, Vol. 14, No. 2 Date of publication: 1989 Synopsis: An attempt ‘to convey some idea of the scale of the city, of the degree of its dominance within England, and of the evolving relationship between size, wealth, and commerce on the one hand, and its function as a capital city on the other.’ [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Social History]

Richard III, the City of London and Southwark SUTTON Anne F. Description: From Richard III, Crown and People, ed. J. Petre Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: Revised version of article published in The Ricardian, Vol 3, No. 48, March 1975. On Richard’s relations as king with the City of London and Southwark.

ALL HALLOWS BY THE TOWER

Church of All Hallows by the Tower ANON Description: Brief notes Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: About the church’s connections with Edward IV and Richard III.

BAYNARD’S CASTLE

Baynard’s Castle ANON Description: Notes Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: On the history of the castle and the 1972 excavations. Baynard’s was the London residence of Richard’s mother.

Baynard’s Castle MARSDEN Peter Description: From The London Archaeologist, Vol. 1, No. 14 Date of publication: Spring 1972 Synopsis: Brief history of the castle.

BERMONDSEY PRIORY

The Infirmary of Bermondsey Priory BEARD David Description: From The London Archaeologist, Vol. 5, No. 7 Date of publication: Summer 1986 Synopsis: On the infirmary of the priory in which Elizabeth Woodville spent her last years. [LIBRARY NOTE: This issue of The London Archaeologist is filed under Biographical: Other: Anne Mowbray]

BISHOPSGATE

A Short Account of the Ancient Historic Parish and Priory Church of St Helen, Bishopsgate PARISH CHURCH OF ST HELEN Description: Pamphlet Date of publication: 1950 Synopsis: Church contains the tomb of Sir John Crosby and his wife.

CLERKENWELL

St John’s Gate Picture Book WILLIAMS Richard Description: Picture book Date of publication: 1947 Synopsis: Picture guide to the Grand Priory in the British Realm of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem.

COLDHARBOUR

The 1484-1984 ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: 1984 Synopsis: Richard III founded the College of Arms in 1484 by granting the their first charter and giving them Coldharbour as a headquarters.

The College of Arms: Historical Account up to the Great Fire of 1666: Coldharbour GODFREY Walter Description: From Survey of London Monograph 16 Date of publication: 1963 Synopsis: On the foundation of the College of Arms by Richard III, and the heralds’ loss of Coldharbour after Bosworth.

The Two Coldharbours of the City of London HARDING Vanessa Description: From London Topographical Record, Vol. 24 Date of publication: 1980 Synopsis: Traces the history of the site, which included the property which Richard gave to the College of Arms in 1484.

Coldharbour KINGSFORD C. L. Description: From London Topographical Record, Vol. 10 Date of publication: 1916 Synopsis: On the history of the house.

On Some London Houses of the Early Tudor Period KINGSFORD C. L. Description: Archaeologia, Vol. 71, pp. 17-54 Date of publication: 1921 Synopsis: Details the chambers and furnishings of four great London houses including Coldharbour. In the fifteenth century Coldharbour belonged successively to the Holland dukes of Exeter, Edward IV’s sister Anne, Edward IV, Richard III, the royal heralds and Margaret Beaufort; it was also occupied by during her visit to England in 1480; Kingsford’s information comes from surviving accounts for Margaret Beaufort’s refurbishment of the house in the autumn of 1485. A transcript of Kingsford’s source document is given in an appendix. [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Social History]

The College of Arms PLANCHÉ J. B. Description: From Charles Knight’s London, Vol. 6 Date of publication: 1844 Synopsis: On the history of Coldharbour and its connection with the College of Arms.

CROSBY HALL

Crosby Hall Bishopsgate: Its Early History and Present Restoration ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1906 Synopsis: Illustrated booklet produced while the hall was in use as a superior set of luncheon, dining and tea rooms, before the building was removed to Chelsea.

The New Tudor: Crosby Hall, London SW3 ASLET Clive Description: From Country Life Date of publication: 18 February, 2015 Synopsis: A look at the interiors recently completed in the Tudor style by the owner Dr. Christopher Moran. Colour photographs by Will Pryce.

Crosby Hall BRITISH FEDERATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated - between 1959 and 1989 Synopsis: Guide produced by the then owners summarising the history of the building and the chief features of interest.

Crosby Hall REID Hilda Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1966 Synopsis: Brief account.

Concerning Sir John Crosby and his Hall THOMPSON Edith Description: Pamphlet Date of publication: 1926 Synopsis: Information on Sir John Crosby and Crosby Hall.

Purchase and Restoration of Hall by Christopher Moran VARIOUS Description: Assorted newspaper cuttings Dates of publication: 1988 onwards Synopsis: About the purchase of the hall by Moran in 1988 and his restoration and extension of it in the Tudor style.

ELTHAM PALACE

Eltham Palace COURTAULD S. L. Description: Notes Date of publication: 1937 Synopsis: Notes on the history. Eltham was a royal manor, and Edward IV built the Great Hall.

Royal Eltham SHEPHERD F. G. Description: From Hunting Group Review, No. 83 Date of publication: Winter 1972 Synopsis: History of the palace.

Eltham Palace STRONG D. E. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1958 Synopsis: Official guide to Eltham Palace

THE ERBER

On Some London Houses of the Early Tudor Period KINGSFORD C. L. Description: From Archaeologia, Vol. 71, pp. 17-54 Date of publication: 1921 Synopsis: Includes detailed information on the Erber. The house was owned successively by the first earl of Westmorland, Salisbury, the Kingmaker, Clarence, Edward Earl of Warwick, Henry VII, Henry VIII and Margaret of Salisbury; Kingsford’s description is based on accounts surviving from the period 1514-24; transcripts of the source documents are given in an appendix. [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Social History]

RICHMOND/ SHENE

Richmond Palace: Its History and Its Plan CLARKE John Description: Booklet Date of publication: 2000 Synopsis: A history of , built by Henry VII on the site of the medieval royal palace of Shene, which was destroyed by fire in 1497.

ST. MARTIN LE GRAND

The Sanctuary Boundaries and Environs of and the College of St Martin-le-Grand HONEYBOURNE Marjorie B. Description: From Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vol. 38, Part 2 Date of publication: June 1933 Synopsis: Describes the medieval sanctuary area and its boundaries. spent time in sanctuary at St. Martin’s before her marriage to Richard.

SHOREDITCH

From Prehistoric to Urban Shoreditch: Excavations at Holywell Priory, London EC2 LEWIS Hana Description: From London Archaeologist, Vol. 12, No. 9 Date of publication: Summer 2010 Synopsis: Report on archaeological excavations at the site of Holywell Priory.

SOUTHWARK

Fastolf Place, Southwark: The Home of the Duke of York’s Family, 1460 CARLIN Martha Description: From Richard III: Crown and People, ed. J. Petre Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: Revised version of an article first published in The Ricardian, Vol. 5, No. 72, March 1981. The history of Fastolf Place (now vanished), where the Duchess Cecily lodged her younger children after the Yorkist victory at Northampton.

The ‘Great’ Houses of Medieval Southwark DAWSON Graham Description: From London Archaeologist, Vol. 12, No. 9 Date of publication: Summer 2010 Synopsis: On the more important buildings in the medieval borough.

Richard III, the City of London and Southwark SUTTON Anne F. Description: From Richard III, Crown and People, ed. J. Petre Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: Revised version of article published in The Ricardian, Vol 3, No. 48, March 1975. On Richard’s relations as King with the City of London and Southwark.

TOWER OF LONDON

Sketches of the as a Fortress, a Prison and a Palace, and a Guide to the Armories ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1862 Synopsis: Description of the Tower as it was in the mid-nineteenth century.

The Tower of London ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1947, 1948, 1950, 1957, 1961 & 1974 editions Synopsis: Official guide to the Tower of London.

The Tower of London ANON Description: Supplement to Britannia and Britannica Date of publication: May 1964 Synopsis: Some highlights of the history of the Tower, including the mystery of the Princes, for foreign students.

Royal Fortress: the Tower of London through nine centuries HAMMOND Peter Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1978 Synopsis: Illustrated story of the Tower and its role in the history of the nation.

The Tower of London: Young Visitor’s Guide HAMMOND Peter Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1981 Synopsis: Children’s guide to the Tower of London.

WESTMINSTER

Westminster Abbey, Information for the Tourist Industry ABBEY CHAPTER OFFICE Description: Leaflet Date of publication: 1983 Synopsis: Visitor information.

Westminster Abbey ANON Description: Official guide Date of publication: 1977 Synopsis: Guided tour of the Abbey with plans and illustrations.

Westminster Palace ANON Description: Illustration Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Illustration of the old palace.

The Houses of Parliament BOND Maurice Description: Pitkin Pictorial Date of publication: 1969 Synopsis: Guide to the Houses of Parliament, which stand on the site of the old .

Westminster Abbey: Show Yourself Around GREAVES A. J. R. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1967 Synopsis: Visitors’ guide.

The Sanctuary Boundaries and Environs of Westminster Abbey and the College of St Martin-le-Grand HONEYBOURNE Marjorie B. Description: From Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Vol. 38, Part 2 Date of publication: June 1933 Synopsis: Describes the medieval abbey sanctuary and its boundaries. [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under St. Martin le Grand]

‘The Holie Companie of Heven’: Henry VII’s Chapel HOWARD Maurice Description: From History Today, Vol. 36 Date of publication: February 1986 Synopsis: On Henry VII’s chapel in Westminster Abbey.

Jewel Tower, Westminster TAYLOR A. J. Description: Official guide Dates of publication: 1956 & 1965 editions Synopsis: On one of the few surviving parts of the medieval palace.

LONG MELFORD, SUFFOLK

Leaflet on Holy Trinity Church ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: 1955 Synopsis: Guide to a fifteenth-century wool church containing and stained glass portraits, including a window depicting Elizabeth Talbot, Duchess of Norfolk, and Elizabeth Tilney, wife of Thomas Howard, at prayer.

Long Melford Parish Church, Suffolk SIMPSON F. S. W. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1957 Synopsis: Guide to the church, with some black-and-white illustrations.

LUDLOW, SHROPSHIRE

Ludlow ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Official guide to prosperous medieval market town with fine church and the ruins of one of the York family’s main castles. Richard was supposedly taken prisoner here, aged seven, along with his mother and brother George, when the town was sacked after the débacle of Ludford Bridge.

Ludlow and Ludlow Castle ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Illustrated guide to Ludlow and its castle.

Ludlow Castle ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Illustrated guide to Ludlow Castle, which in the became the home of the future Edward V and the headquarters of the new Council of the Welsh Marches.

Ludlow Walks ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Illustrated guide to the historic buildings that can be seen when walking round the town.

Ludlow Parish Church, St Laurence: A History and Record ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: History and record of the parish church of St Laurence Ludlow, illustrated in colour. The west window contains portraits of Edward IV, Edward V and Arthur, son of Henry VII.

The Parish Church of St Laurence, Ludlow ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to the church.

M

MAIDSTONE, KENT

An Introduction to Allington Castle McGREAL Fr. Wilfred Description: Pamphlet Date of publication: 1950 Synopsis: On the home of Sir Henry Wyatt, who entertained Henry VII here.

Stoneacre DAY Iris Description: Script of talk given at Beds/Bucks Group Open Forum Date of talk: 11th February 1995 Synopsis: Stonacre is a fifteenth-century half-timbered manor house in the village of Otham three miles from Maidstone. In 1920 it was rescued from dereliction by Aymer Vallance, one of the founders of the Richard III Society.

MALVERN, WORCESTERSHIRE

GREAT MALVERN

The West Window EVERS Elliot Description: Chapter from unidentified book Date of publication: Unknown Synopsis: Description and history of the West Window of church, which was probably donated by Richard III.

The Ancient Windows of Great Malvern Priory Church HAMAND L. A. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1978 (2nd edition) Synopsis: Richard and Anne probably gave the West Window, although most of the original glass is lost. Henry VII gave the North Transept Window, which has figures of him and Prince Arthur

A Little Guide to (Great) Malvern Priory Church HAMAND L. A. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1928 Synopsis: Guide to Great Malvern Priory Church.

A Sketch of the History of Malvern and Its Owners RUSHFORTH G. McN. Description: From Transactions of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society Date of publication: 1920 Synopsis: Malvern formed part of the Beauchamp-Neville inheritance.

LITTLE MALVERN

Leaflet on ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: The priory was restored by Bishop Alcock in the 1480s; Elizabeth Woodville and some of her children are depicted in stained glass in the East Window.

MANCHESTER

Rediscovering Newton Hall NEVELL Mike Description: From Current Archaeology, issue 257 Date of publication: August 2011 Synopsis: Describes how a late-medieval cruck hall was discovered hidden inside what appeared to be an eighteenth-century brick barn at Hyde, Greater Manchester, and what has been learnt from the painstaking reconstruction. [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Social History]

MARKET BOSWORTH, LEICESTERSHIRE

Market Bosworth Rural District ANON Description: Official guide Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Official guide to Market Bosworth district.

A Guide to St Peters Church, Market Bosworth THORPE K. E. Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to St Peters Church, Market Bosworth.

MAXSTOKE, WARWICKSHIRE (SEE ALSO COLESHILL)

Maxstoke Castle and Its History BIRD Vivian Description: Article from Birmingham Sunday Mercury Date of publication: 4th July 1965 Synopsis: Owned by the dukes of Buckingham. Suggests that Henry Tudor may have stayed here the night after Bosworth.

The Maxstoke Ghost – Was this Unquiet Soul Too Close to a King? BIRD Vivian Description: From Sunday Mercury Date of publication: July 1965 Synopsis: Suggests the Maxstoke ghost may be the 2nd Duke of Buckingham.

MIDDLEHAM, YORKSHIRE

VILLAGE

Castle, Kings and Horses: An Illustrated History of Middleham BROWN Stephen V. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1988 Synopsis: An illustrated history of Middleham

A Short History of Middleham MIDDLEHAM PUBLICITY ASSOCIATION Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1983 Synopsis: Produced for the celebrations marking the quincentenary of Richard III’s coronation. Includes details of the musical and dramatic entertainments.

Middleham: Market and Sideshows (etc.) MIDDLEHAM RICHARD III COMMITTEE Description: Programme of events Date of publication: 1983 Synopsis: Programme of coronation quincentenary celebration events.

The Middleham Connection: Richard III and 1471-1485 POLLARD A. J. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1983 Synopsis: Richard’s connections with the Richmondshire area as duke and king. [LIBRARY NOTE:. Second copy in the Biographical section]

CASTLE

Richard III: The Sculpture ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: 1996 Synopsis: Describes Linda Thomson’s sculpture of Richard III at Middleham Castle, and includes details for purchasing cast copies.

Middleham Castle PEERS Charles Description: Official leaflet Dates of publication: 1932 to 1984 (various editions) Synopsis: Neville castle granted to Richard in 1471; his son Prince Edward was born here.

Middleham Castle WEEKLEY Ian Description: From Military Modelling Date of publication: Unknown Synopsis: On the construction of a 20mm model of the castle.

CHURCH

Church of St Mary and St. Alkelda, Middleham Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Leaflet on the church; also service sheets for the dedication of a memorial window to Richard III in 1934, the donation of an altar frontal with the arms of Richard III and Queen Anne Neville in 1963, and two special services during the Quincentenary Festival in 1983.

The College of King Richard III MELHUISH J. M. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1962 Synopsis: On Richard’s elevation of the parish church to the status of a college.

MINSTER LOVELL, OXFORDSHIRE

The History of St. Kenelm’s Church, Minster Lovell ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1963 Synopsis: The church contains the tomb of Francis Lovell’s father or grandfather.

Minster Lovell Hall TAYLOR A. J. Description: Description: Booklet Dates of publication: 1947 and 1958 editions Synopsis: Official guide to the home of the Lovell family.

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NEWARK, NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

Newark-on-Trent APPLEBY R. V. F. Description: Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1971 Synopsis: Official guide to the town where Henry VII stayed after the Battle of Stoke.

NORBURY, DERBYSHIRE

Church of St Mary and St Barlok, Norbury, Derbyshire ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1969 Synopsis: Guide to church containing effigies of Fitzherberts wearing Yorkist collars.

NORFOLK (See also under East Anglia)

Norfolk’s Medieval Churches COTTON Simon Description: From Church Building Date of publication: Autumn 1987 Synopsis: Discusses the motivation and financing of church building in Norfolk.

NORTHAMPTON

Delapre Abbey Northampton: Its History and Architecture WAKE Joan PANTIN W. A. Description: Pamphlet Date of publication: 1959 Synopsis: The Battle of Northampton took place near the abbey in 1460. Henry VI was brought into the abbey afterwards and some of the dead were buried in the abbey church

NORTHUMBERLAND

Battlefield Castles: Northumberland NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY COUNCIL Description: Leaflet Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: On the castles associated with Northumbrian battles.

NORWICH

‘Fyne worsted which is almost like silke’: Norwich’s Double Worsted OLDLAND John Description: From Textile History, Vol. 42, No. 1 Date of publication: November 2011 Synopsis: A study of worsted making in Norwich, which had replaced the manufacture of woollens as the town’s main industry. [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Social History]

Whitefriars: The Priory of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Norwich ASHDOWN-HILL John Description: Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to the Carmelite friary of medieval Norwich.

NOTTINGHAM

Nottingham Castle: the of the Outer DRAGE Christopher Description: From Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, Vol. 85 Date of publication: 1981 Synopsis: The Outer Gatehouse is the only part of the medieval castle still standing

Nottingham’s Royal Castle and Ducal Palace HAMILTON Andrew Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1991 Synopsis: Illustrated history of Richard’s ‘Castle of Care’.

The History and Development of ROBERTS I. F. Description: Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1962 Synopsis: Short illustrated history.

Richard III’s ‘Castle of Care’ SUTTON Anne F. Description: From Richard III, Crown and People, ed. J. Petre Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: Revised version of article published in The Ricardian, Vol 3, No. 49, June 1975. On the origin and meaning of the term ‘Castle of Care’, said to have been applied by Richard to Nottingham.

NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

Medieval in Nottinghamshire BISHOP M. W. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1988 Synopsis: Describes the remains of thirteen monastic houses in the county.

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ORMSKIRK, LANCASHIRE

Ormskirk Parish Church: A Guide and Short History ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1972 Synopsis: The Derby Chapel contains the tomb effigies of a man and two women thought to represent Thomas Stanley, 1st , with his two wives, Eleanor Neville and Margaret Beaufort.

OXFORD

Oxford University and the Life and Legend of Richard III HAIRSINE Robert C. Description: From Richard III, Crown and People, ed. J. Petre Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: Article first published in The Ricardian, Vol 4, No. 53, June 1976. A detailed examination of ‘some of the records of the University of Oxford and its Colleges which are relevant to the study of the life of King Richard III.’

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PENRITH, CUMBERLAND

Penrith, Ullswater and District: Official Guide ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1969 Synopsis: Official guide to the area.

St Andrew’s Church, Penrith ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: The church’s stained glass includes portraits sometimes said to be of Richard III and his parents (but probably actually representing Richard II and Ralph Neville & Joan Beaufort).

The Richard III Penrith Trail PENRITH GROUP OF THE RICHARD III SOCIETY Description: Leaflet Date of publication: 2006 Synopsis: Guided walk published to celebrate the Society’s 50th anniversary. Richard was granted the lordship of the castle in June 1471.

William Strickland’s Tower in Penrith: Penrith Castle or Hutton Hall? PERRIAM D. R. Description: From English Heritage Historical Review, Vol. 3 Date of publication: 2008 Synopsis: A re-examination of the evidence regarding the building of Penrith Castle. [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Biographical: Neville]

PENSHURST, KENT

Penshurst Place ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1987 Synopsis: Illustrated guide to house owned by the Dukes of Buckingham. Edward IV stayed here.

Penshurst: Object of Continuing Love NICOLSON Nigel Description: From Daily Telegraph Magazine Date of publication: 2nd June 1972 Synopsis: Article about Penshurst.

Penshurst Place, Kent BINNEY Marcus Description: From Country Life Dates of publication: 9th & 16th March, 27th April, and 4th May 1972 Synopsis: Article about Penshurst Place.

PETERBOROUGH

Peterborough Cathedral SIBTHORP Rev. R. E. Description: Pamphlet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: 16-page guide.

PETWORTH, SUSSEX

Petworth House ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Official guide to a Percy manor house, rebuilt in the seventeenth century.

PICKERING, YORKSHIRE

St Peter & St Paul Parish Church, Pickering ELLIS Christopher Description: Booklet Date of publication: 2004 Synopsis: Guide to church containing famous medieval wall paintings.

Pickering Castle THOMPSON M. W. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1958 Synopsis: Official guide. Pickering belongs to the Duchy of Lancaster.

PONTEFRACT, YORKSHIRE

Pontefract ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Official guide to the borough.

Pontefract Castle ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Official guide to the castle where Rivers, Grey and Vaughan were executed in June 1483.

PUDDLETOWN, DORSET

The Martyn Family of Athelhampton House, Buried in St Mary’s Church ANON Description: Notes Date: Undated Synopsis: On the Athelhampton chantry chapel in St Mary’s church, Puddletown. Sir William Martyn’s effigy shows him wearing a Yorkist collar of suns and roses.

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RABY, COUNTY DURHAM

Raby Castle ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1972 Synopsis: Illustrated guide to the Neville family’s chief seat.

Northern Fortress MARCHINGTON James Description: From Heritage, No. 109 Date of publication: February/March 2003 Synopsis: Beautifully illustrated article on Raby Castle.

Raby Castle

ROWAN Alastair Description: From Country Life Dates of publication: 10th and 17th July 1969 Synopsis: Article on Raby Castle.

Raby: Its Castle and Its Lords SCOTT Owen Stanley Description: Booklet Dates of publication: 1953 and 1968 editions available Synopsis: On the castle and its owners.

RAGLAN, GWENT

The Development of and in Late Medieval England EMERY A. Description: From Archaeological Journal, Vol. 132 Date of publication: 1975 Synopsis: Re-examination of the dates of the building; and of the purpose of keeps in the fifteenth century. Raglan was the home of the Herbert family.

Raglan Castle TAYLOR A. J. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1977 Synopsis: Official guide to the castle.

RICHMOND, YORKSHIRE

Richmond Castle PEERS Charles Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1953 Synopsis: Official guide to a castle held by George Duke of Clarence from 1462 until his death, and then granted to Richard.

ROCHESTER, KENT

Rochester Castle BROWN R. A. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1969 Synopsis: Official guide. Rochester was a royal castle. Richard visited in November 1484.

RYTHER, YORKSHIRE

A Ryther Legacy: The Monuments Assessed ROUTH Pauline KNOWLES Richard Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1981 Synopsis: Fourteenth and fifteenth century alabaster monuments to the Ryther family, one with a Yorkist livery collar.

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ST. ALBANS, HERTFORDSHIRE

On Royal Visitors and Benefactors of St. Albans Abbey (extract) HOLT Henry Description: Extract from above book Date of publication: 1870 Synopsis: Typed copy of brief paragraph on the benefactions of Richard III and Henry VII.

Medieval St. Albans KEELING Sue Description: From Medieval History, Vol. 1, No. 2 Date of publication: 1991 Synopsis: Concentrates on the abbey.

A Short Graffiti Tour of Saint Albans Abbey ROSE Michael THOMAS Gail WELLS Joyce Description: The Fraternity of the Friends of Saint Albans Abbey, Occasional Paper (New Series) No. 3 Date of publication: 2004 Synopsis: Illustrated guide to the medieval and early modern graffiti inside the abbey church (now St. Albans Cathedral).

St. Albans: The Story of the City and Its People ST. ALBANS CITY COUNCIL Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1963 Synopsis: Two battles of the Wars of the Roses were fought here, in 1455 and 1461.

St. Albans and the Wars of the Roses SANCTUARY Gerald Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: Brief accounts of the two battles of St Albans, with maps.

The Alban Guide: The Cathedral & Abbey Church of St. Alban and Its Surroundings WATKINS J. Description: Guide Date of publication: 1960 Synopsis: Many of the nobles slain at the First Battle of St Albans are buried in the Lady Chapel.

ST DAVID’S, DYFED

Where a Tudor Earl Lies Buried HARDY Evelyn Description: From Country Life Date of publication: 8th April, 1976 Synopsis: On St. David’s Cathedral, the burial place of Henry VII’s father Edmund Tudor.

SALISBURY, WILTSHIRE

Salisbury ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1969-70 Synopsis: Official guide to the city where the Duke of Buckingham was executed in November 1483.

City of Salisbury PARKER Michael St John Description: Pitkin Pictorial Date of publication: 1976 Synopsis: Guide to Salisbury.

Salisbury Cathedral SMETHURST A. F. Description: Pitkin Pictorial Date of publication: 1970 Synopsis: is the burial place of Sir John Cheney and Bishop Lionel Woodville.

SANDAL: See Wakefield

SANDWICH, KENT

Sandwich: Ancient Town & Cinque Port SANDWICH CORPORATION Description: Official guide Date of publication: After 1970 Synopsis: A 48-page guide to places of historical interest in and around Sandwich.

SAXTON, YORKSHIRE

Towton and Saxton: The Story of a Famous Fight BOGG Edmund Description: Chapter 8 of Bogg’s Round about Leeds and in the Old Villages of Elmete or The Old Kingdom of Elmet: the Land ’twixt Aire and Wharfe Date of publication: 1904 Synopsis: Description of the area in which the battle was fought, with an account of the battle itself.

The Dacre Tomb in Saxton Churchyard FALLOW T. M. Description: Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Journal, Vol. 10 Date of publication: 1889 Synopsis: Detailed description of the tomb of Lord Dacre, slain at Towton in 1461.

Saxton Church, Lead Chapel and Towton Chapel KIRK G. E. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1960 Synopsis: The churches surrounding the battlefield of Towton.

SCARBOROUGH, YORKSHIRE

King Richard III House on the Harbour Side, Scarborough ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: On the restoration of a medieval house by the quay traditionally said to have been used by Richard III, and its conversion into an antique shop.

Scarborough Castle ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: 1955 Synopsis: Richard was granted Scarborough in 1473 and used the town as his base for a naval campaign against the Scots in 1484.

The Late Residence of King Richard III, with Historic Sketch and Illustrations ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1976 reprint of original 1912 Synopsis: Illustrated guide to the King Richard III House.

Scarborough Castle: An Illustrated Guide with a Short History of the Castle from Earliest Times MINISTRY OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND WORKS Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1960 Synopsis: Illustrated guide to the castle. Anne Neville may have resided in the Queen’s Tower in 1484.

Scarborough and Its Area VARIOUS Description: Archaeological Journal, No. 154 Date of publication: 1997 Synopsis: Proceedings of the 143rd summer meeting of the Royal Archaeological Institute.

King Richard III House, Scarborough WOOD G. Bernard Description: From Yorkshire Life Illustrated Date of publication: September 1956 Synopsis: Article on the house.

SELSEY, SUFFOLK

The Church of St Peter on Selsey Bill: A Short History of the Parish Church in Selsey PRIOR G. J. Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated, but probably 1970s Synopsis: Pre-Raphaelite glass in the porch window depicts Henry Tudor finding the crown in a thorn bush on Bosworth Field.

SHELDON, WILTSHIRE

Sheldon Manor: A History of the House – And the Manor GIBBS E. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1982 Synopsis: Guide to Sheldon, a Hungerford manor, described as England’s oldest continuously inhabited house.

SHERIFF HUTTON, YORKSHIRE

CASTLE AND GROUNDS

Sheriff Hutton Castle ANON Description: From Country Matters magazine Date of publication: January 1974 Synopsis: On the history and present condition of the castle, which belonged to the Nevilles, was granted to Richard in 1471, and in 1485 it became the headquarters of the .

Sheriff Hutton Castle ANON Description: From Malton Gazette and Dates of publication: March & April 1976 Synopsis: On the history and present condition of the castle.

Sheriff Hutton Park: Extracts on Its History BERESFORD Maurice Description: From History on the Ground Date of publication: 1957 Synopsis: On the history of Sheriff Hutton Park.

The History of Sheriff Hutton Castle HOWARTH J. K. Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: On the history of the castle.

Sheriff Hutton and its Lords SENIOR Janet Description: Rosalba Press booklet Date of publication: 2000 Synopsis: A history of the castle and its ownership.

CHURCH AND TOMB

The Church of St Helen and the Holy Cross, Sheriff Hutton ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: This church contains the tomb of a Neville child, which until recently was thought likely to be that of Richard III’s son, Edward of Middleham. Note: For a modern scholarly assessment of the evidence, see ‘The Sheriff Hutton Monument’ by Jane Crease in Ricardian Bulletin, September 2009.

History of the Church of St Helen and the Holy Cross, Sheriff Hutton ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Brief details on the church.

A Yorkshire Royal Mystery: a letter BARTON Samuel Saxon Description: From Yorkshire Herald Date of publication: 25th October 1933 Synopsis: On the reasons for considering the fifteenth-century tomb of a boy in Sheriff Hutton Church to be that of Edward of Middleham.

Correspondence on the Church and Tomb BARTON Samuel Saxon BUNNETT R. J. A. CHURCHILL Gen. T. B. L. Description: Letters Dates: 1933-5 Synopsis: Correspondence concerning Sheriff Hutton church and the tomb.

Some Notes on the Royal Monument in the North Chapel of Sheriff Hutton Church CHURCHILL T. B. L. Description: From Proceedings of the Yorkshire Architectural & York Archaeological Society, Vol. 1, No. 3 Date of publication: 1935 Synopsis: A detailed discussion of the tomb and whom it may commemorate.

Sheriff Hutton’s Monumental Mystery ROUTH Pauline Description: From The Dalesman, Vol. 47, No. 12 Date of publication: March 1986 Synopsis: Suggests the monument may be that of Ralph Neville, a younger brother of the Kingmaker who died as a child, and not that of Edward of Middleham.

The Sheriff Hutton Alabaster: A Re-assessment ROUTH Pauline KNOWLES Richard Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1981 Synopsis: A more detailed exposition of the theory that the tomb is not that of Edward of Middleham.

VILLAGE

Richard III Fair, Sheriff Hutton ANON Description: Programme Date of publication: 1983 Synopsis: Guide to the celebrations held to mark the quincentenary of Richard’s coronation.

SHREWSBURY, SHROPSHIRE

Shrewsbury: Official Guide ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Official guide to the town where Henry Tudor stayed on his way to Bosworth.

SKENFRITH, MONMOUTHSHIRE

St Bridget’s Church, Skenfrith ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to the church, which has a cope of the Assumption of Our Lady that is thought may have been presented by when she was in the area at the Feast of the Assumption in 1502.

The Skenfrith Cope and its Companions BUCKLAND Kirstie Description: From Textile History, Vol. 14, No. 2 Date of publication: 1983 Synopsis: About the cope (see above).

SKIPTON, YORKSHIRE

Skipton Castle ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Illustrated guide to the home of the Clifford family, later held by Richard III.

Skipton Urban District ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Official guide book to Skipton.

A Short History of Skipton Parish Church WISEMAN J. Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to Skipton Church. Richard contributed £20 towards repairing the roof.

A Short History and Guide to Skipton Parish Church and Castle WISEMAN J. Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Short history and guide to Skipton parish church and castle

SOUTHWOLD, SUFFOLK

A Short History of the Borough of Southwold BOTTOMLEY A. F. Booklet Date of publication: 1974 Synopsis: The manor of Southwold was part of Edward IV’s Mortimer inheritance; Henry VII granted the town its charter.

STAINDROP, COUNTY DURHAM

Staindrop Parish Church ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Brief guide to the church, which contains the tombs of Richard III’s Neville grandparents and other forebears.

Rose of Raby Flower Festival ANON Description: Programme Date of publication: August 1983 Synopsis: Includes a history of the church and its links with the Nevilles and Vanes.

STANFORD-IN-THE-VALE, OXFORDSHIRE (formerly )

Stanford-in-the-Vale: A Parish Record HOWSE V. M. Description: From Parish Record, Parts 2, 3 and 4 Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: The manor was part of the Beauchamp inheritance; when the Countess of Warwick’s inheritance was divided between her daughters, Stanford was granted to Anne, who in 1484 granted it to Queens’ College, Cambridge.

Brief History of St Denys’ Church ANON Description: Leaflet? Date of publication: Unknown Synopsis: Suggests that the south porch may have been built to commemorate Anne’s marriage to Richard of Gloucester.

STANTON HARCOURT, OXFORDSHIRE

A Guide to St Michael’s Church, Stanton Harcourt GODDARD-FENWICK T. J. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1972 (3rd edition) Synopsis: In 1450 Humphrey Stafford of Grafton attacked his brother’s murderer, Sir Robert Harcourt, in this church. Also contains the tomb of Sir Robert Harcourt, said to have been the standard bearer to Henry Tudor at Bosworth.

STAPLETON, LEICESTERSHIRE

Stapleton on the Road to Bosworth ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: On the village, the church and the Battle of Bosworth. Richard is said to have spent the night before the battle here.

STOKE-BY-NAYLAND, SUFFOLK

The Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Stoke-by-Nayland ENGLEHEART Francis Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1973 Synopsis: Official guide to the church.

STOKE GOLDING, LEICESTERSHIRE

The Charity of Thomas Barton: Blue Plaque Walk of Historical Stoke Golding CASH Denis TRUSTEES OF THE CHARITY OF THOMAS BARTON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 2000 Synopsis: Henry Tudor is said to have been crowned here after the Battle of Bosworth.

Crowns Lost and Gained COLLINSON Hugh Description: From Leicester Mercury Date of publication: 1981 Synopsis: On Bosworth, with reference to Stoke Golding.

The Story of Stoke Golding WEBSTER Jill Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1969 Synopsis: History of the village.

STOKESAY, SHROPSHIRE

Stokesay Castle MASON J. F. A. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1986 Synopsis: Official guide to unique example of a fortified manor house of the late thirteenth century (with Tudor additions).

STONY STRATFORD, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

A Handbook for Stony Stratford CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Description: Booklet Date of publication: c. 1975 Synopsis: Local guide (with brief history) of the town where Richard intercepted Edward V on his way to London in April 1483.

The History of the Church and Town of Stony Stratford JONES P. T. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1966 Synopsis: Booklet on the history of the town.

A Walk around Stony Stratford SARRE Mary Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1989 Synopsis: Town trail, with brief history and descriptions of buildings of interest.

STOWMARKET, SUFFOLK

The Lady and the ’s Tomb in the Church of St Peter and St Mary, Stowmarket, Suffolk LILLISTONE David Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1990 Synopsis: Identifies the tomb of Sir James Tyrell’s parents, although the brass is now lost.

SUDELEY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE

Sudeley Castle ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1970 Synopsis: Official guide to a castle held by Richard 1469-1478, and 1483-1485; he may have added the great banqueting hall.

SUFFOLK (see also under East Anglia)

Suffolk Connections of the House of York ASHDOWN-HILL John Description: From Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History Date of publication: 2006 Synopsis: On the links between the county and various members of the House of York.

SUTTON CHENEY

The Church of St James ANON Description: Booklet with enclosures Date of publication: 1982 Synopsis: Official guide and programmes for past memorial services. The church contains a memorial tablet to Richard III and those who fell at the Battle of Bosworth, erected by the Richard III Society in 1967.

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TEWKESBURY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE

Tewkesbury Borough ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Various editions available Synopsis: Official guide to the borough. The Battle of Tewkesbury was fought here in May 1471.

The Story of GARDINER Rena Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1971 Synopsis: Pictorial history of the abbey. Edward of Lancaster and George Duke of Clarence are buried here.

Short Guide to the Abbey Church of St Mary the Virgin at Tewkesbury GOUGH Lionel Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1955 & 1959 editions Synopsis: Visitors’ guide to the abbey.

A Popular Guide to Tewkesbury Abbey MAGLAGAN D. W. Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated but probably late 1960s Synopsis: Tour of the Abbey, illustrated with black-&-white photographs.

A Pictorial History of Tewkesbury Abbey PUREFOY Brian Description: Pitkin Pictorial Date of publication: 1967 Synopsis: Pictorial history of the abbey.

Historical Notes on Some of the Tombs in Tewkesbury Abbey SYMONDS W. S. Description: From Transactions of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, Vol. 2 Date of publication: 1877-8 Synopsis: Includes those of George and Isabel of Clarence.

THAME, OXFORDSHIRE

A Guide to St Mary’s Church, Thame BROWN J. Howard Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1961 Synopsis: Guide to St. Mary’s church, which contains the brasses of Richard Quartermains and his wife Sybil; Sir Richard was a councillor to Richard, Duke of York, and Edward IV.

THETFORD, NORFOLK

Thetford Priory RABY F. J. E. REYNOLDS P. K. Baillie Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1979 Synopsis: Official guide to the original burial place of the 1st and 2nd Howard dukes of Norfolk.

TITCHMARSH, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Titchmarsh ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: The Lovell family were lords of the manor of Titchmarsh.

TICKENCOTE, RUTLAND

Illustrated Guidebook to St Peter’s Church, Tickencote ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Illustrated guide to the church where many of those slain in March 1470 at Empingham/ Losecoat Field were buried.

TIVERTON,

The History of Tiverton Castle ANON Description: Two leaflets Date of publication: Undated Synopsis:. The guide leaflet gives a brief history of the castle during the Wars of the Roses and a paragraph on Princess Katherine of York, wife of William Courtenay. The admission leaflet gives a brief description of the castle and its history and a paragraph on Katherine of York.

TOWCESTER, NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

Towcester Rural District, Northants: The Official Guide ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Official guide to the Towcester area including Grafton Regis, home of the Woodville family.

Grafton Regis, the History of a Northamptonshire Village (extract) FITZROY C. (ed.) HARRY K. (ed.) Description: Extract from the above book Date of publication: 2000 Synopsis: Passages from the book dealing with the medieval period.

TOWTON: See Saxton

TRETOWER,

Tretower: Court and Castle RADFORD C. A. Ralegh (author) ROBINSON D. (reviser) Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1986 (3rd edition) Synopsis: Official guide to the home of Richard’s supporters, the Vaughans of Tretower.

TURVEY, BEDFORDSHIRE

All Saints: Turvey’s Parish Church ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to the church.

Turvey Abbey VARIOUS Description: Assorted newspaper cuttings Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: Articles about the re-opening of the old abbey as a .

TUTBURY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE

Tutbury Castle Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1978 Synopsis: Official guide to the castle that was the administrative centre of the Honour of Tutbury. Edward IV granted the honour of Tutbury first to George, Duke of Clarence, and then to William, Lord Hastings.

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WAKEFIELD, YORKSHIRE

Sandal Castle: Annual Reports of the Excavations ANON Description: Three annual reports Dates of publication: 1965 to 1967 Synopsis: Three reports, covering the excavations carried out in 1965, 1966 and 1967. Sandal was one of the chief residences of Richard Duke of York, and it was from here that he issued to fight the at which he was killed.

Sandal Castle Wakefield: Excavations 1964-72 MAYES Philip Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1973 Synopsis: A summary of the results from the excavations. Note. A book by Mayes, Butler and Johnson detailing the excavations carried out between 1964 and 1973 is available from the Non- fiction Books Librarian.

The Chantry Chapel of St Mary on the Bridge, Wakefield SPEAK Harold FORRESTER Jean Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1972 Synopsis: On Wakefield’s only surviving chantry chapel. It was near this spot that according to tradition Edmund Earl of Rutland was slain at the Battle of Wakefield in December 1460.

WALSINGHAM, NORFOLK

Walsingham Rural District ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1968 Synopsis: Official guide to one of the most important pilgrim sites of medieval England; Richard and Edward IV visited Walsingham in 1469.

The Story of Walsingham’s Shrine BOX Hubert S. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1970 Synopsis: The history of the shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham.

WARBLINGTON: See Havant

WARWICK

THE TOWN

Warwick: Town of History ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1957 Synopsis: Official guide to historical sites in Warwick.

Warwick and Surroundings ANON Description: Map Date of publication: Unknown Synopsis: Visitors’ map.

The Lord Leycester Hospital, Warwick ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: 1982 Synopsis: Official guide to retirement home for ex-servicemen that incorporates the medieval guildhall and chantry chapel of St. James.

Warwick UNKNOWN Description: Extract from unidentified book on historic places Date of publication: Unknown Synopsis: On the history and sights of the town.

THE CASTLE

Warwick Castle: The Living History ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 2002 Synopsis: Glossy colour guide to the birthplace of Anne Neville.

Warwick Castle BROOKS J. A. Description: Booklet Dates of publication: 1972 & 1979 editions Synopsis : Guide to the castle, illustrated in colour.

Warwick Castle: An Illustrated Survey of the Historic Warwickshire Home of the Earls of Warwick WARWICK CASTLE ESTATE OFFICE Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1960 Synopsis: Illustrated guide to the castle.

ST. MARY’S CHURCH

Visitor’s Guide round the Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: The church contains the tombs of several earls of Warwick, notably in the beautiful fifteenth- century Beauchamp Chapel.

The Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick HOSKING H. R. Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to the church, illustrated in colour.

WELLS, SOMERSET

The Pictorial History of HARTON Rev. F. P. Description: Pitkin ‘Pride of Britain’ booklet Date of publication: Before 1971 Synopsis: Illustrated history of the cathedral.

Wells: The Cathedral and City RODWELL W. Description: From Current Archaeology, No. 73 Date of publication: August 1980 Synopsis: Article on the progress of archaeological work.

WENSLEYDALE, YORKSHIRE

Wensleydale ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1970 Synopsis: Official guide to the dale, including Bolton and Middleham castles.

WEST WICKHAM, KENT

Wickham Court: A Brief History ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1969 Synopsis: Guide to house built by Henry Heydon, steward to Cicely Neville.

WIMBORNE MINSTER, DORSET

The Minster Church: A Guide for Pilgrims and Visitors ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to church in which founded a chantry. The effigies of her parents are in the chancel.

Wimbourne Minster MAISEY N. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1986 Synopsis: Brief history and guide to the church, illustrated in colour.

WINCHESTER, HAMPSHIRE

Historic Winchester: Official Guide to the City ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1937 Synopsis: Official guide to the city. Prince Arthur, eldest son of Henry VII, was born in the castle.

Winchester Cathedral SYKES Rev. N. Description: Pitkin Guide Date of publication: 1975 Synopsis: Guide to the cathedral, illustrated in colour.

WINDSOR, BERKSHIRE

THE CASTLE

Official Guide to ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1980 (25th edition) Synopsis: History and description of the buildings, illustrated in black and white.

The Romance of Windsor Castle BOLITHO Hector Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1935 Synopsis: Discursive history of the castle and personalities connected with it.

Henry III and Windsor Castle CARPENTER David KANTNER Julie Description: From St George’s Chapel Windsor: History and Heritage, ed. N. Saul & T. Tatton-Brown Date of publication: 2010 Synopsis: On Henry III’s transformation of the castle, still partly visible in the surviving building.

The Houses of the Canons’ CROOK John Description: From St George’s Chapel Windsor: History and Heritage, ed. N. Saul & T. Tatton-Brown Date of publication: 2010 Synopsis: On the houses built by Edward III for the canons of St. George’s Chapel.

The Building Stones of the Lower Ward of Windsor Castle WORSSAM Bernard Description: From St George’s Chapel Windsor: History and Heritage, ed. N. Saul & T. Tatton-Brown Date of publication: 2010 Synopsis: On the different types of stone used in the construction of the buildings.

ST. GEORGE’S CHAPEL

St George’s Chapel, Windsor ANON Description: Pitkin Pictorial Date of publication: 1973 Synopsis: Illustrated guide.

The Romance of St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle BLACKBURNE Harry BOND Maurice Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1968 & 1973 editions Synopsis: History and descriptions, illustrated in black and white.

St George’s Chapel Quincentenary Handbook BOND M. (ed.) Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1975 Synopsis: Includes essays on the history and architecture of the chapel as well as the programme of events and catalogue of the special exhibition.

The First St. George’s Chapel BRINDLE Steven Description: From St George’s Chapel Windsor: History and Heritage, ed. N. Saul & T. Tatton-Brown Date of publication: 2010 Synopsis: On the chapel of St. Edward built by Henry III and improved by Edward III, who rededicated it to St. Edward and St. George. It was incorporated into the current St. George’s Chapel and is now the site of the Albert Memorial Chapel.

The West Window of St. George’s Chapel: A Restoration History BROWN Sarah Description: From St George’s Chapel Windsor: History and Heritage, ed. N. Saul & T. Tatton-Brown Date of publication: 2010 Synopsis: On the early-sixteenth-century Great West Window, thought to be the work of Netherlandish artist Barnard Flower, who also carried out work at Richmond Palace, Westminster Abbey and King’s College, Cambridge.

The Archives of St. George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle CRACKNELL Eleanor Description: From St George’s Chapel Windsor: History and Heritage, ed. N. Saul & T. Tatton-Brown Date of publication: 2010 Synopsis: The history of the archives from the 1350s.

The Burial of Bishop Oliver King DUNNING Robert Description: From St George’s Chapel Windsor: History and Heritage, ed. N. Saul & T. Tatton-Brown Date of publication: 2010 Synopsis: Discusses King’s burial in St. George’s Chapel, Windsor. By the time of his death in 1503, King was Bishop of Bath and Wells as well as Register of the . As plain Dr. Oliver King, he had served Edward IV as ambassador, clerk of the signet and finally Secretary, and had been granted membership of St. George’s chapter in 1480.

Medieval Decorative Ironwork in St. George’s Chapel GEDDES Jane Description: From St George’s Chapel Windsor: History and Heritage, ed. N. Saul & T. Tatton-Brown Date of publication: 2010 Synopsis: Includes John Tresilian’s wrought-iron gates to Edward IV’s chantry chapel.

The Burials of King Henry VI at Chertsey and Windsor GRIFFITHS Ralph Description: From St George’s Chapel Windsor: History and Heritage, ed. N. Saul & T. Tatton-Brown Date of publication: 2010 Synopsis: Describes what is known of Henry’s original funeral and burial at Chertsey, and the details of his reburial in St. George’s Chapel, Windsor, in 1484. [LIBRARY NOTE. Filed under Biographical: Henry VI]

The Architecture of St. George’s Chapel KIDSON Peter Description: From St George’s Chapel Windsor: History and Heritage, ed. N. Saul & T. Tatton-Brown Date of publication: 2010 Synopsis: Examination of the architecture in terms of its relationship to other buildings of the period.

King Edward IV: A Lecture Given By Professor J. R. Lander in St George's Chapel on 26th May 1983 during the Celebration of the Quincentenary of King Edward, Second Founder of the Chapel LANDER J. R. Description: Booklet plus enclosures Date of publication: 1983 Synopsis: Text of Lander’s lecture on Edward IV, plus the programme of a concert of medieval music and a guide to the commemorative exhibition.

St. George’s Chapel and the Medieval Town of Windsor LEWIS David Description: From St George’s Chapel Windsor: History and Heritage, ed. N. Saul & T. Tatton-Brown Date of publication: 2010 Synopsis: On relations between the college of St. George and the townspeople.

The Royal at Windsor LITTEN Julian Description: From St George’s Chapel Windsor: History and Heritage, ed. N. Saul & T. Tatton-Brown Date of publication: 2010 Synopsis: The history of the vault built by Henry III beneath what is now the Albert Memorial Chapel.

The Building of the New Chapel: The First Phase TATTON-BROWN Tim Description: From St George’s Chapel Windsor: History and Heritage, ed. N. Saul & T. Tatton-Brown Date of publication: 2010 Synopsis: Explores the history of the current St. George’s Chapel from its conception in 1472 until Henry VII’s abandonment of the scheme in the late 1490s.

Correspondence with St. George’s Chapel, Windsor WIGRAM Isolde WINDSOR Clerk of Dean & Chapter Description: Letters Dates of letters: April 1958 Synopsis: Correspondence establishing Richard as a benefactor of St. George’s Chapel. [LIBRARY NOTE: Filed under Biographical: Richard III]

WINGFIELD, SUFFOLK

Wingfield Church ALDWELL S. W. H. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1933 Synopsis: Guide to the church, which contains several de la Pole monuments, including alabaster effigies of Richard’s sister Elizabeth and her husband, John Duke of Suffolk.

Wingfield Castle ANON Description: Pamphlet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Overview of the history and appearance of the castle, built by the first de la Pole earl of Suffolk in the mid fourteenth century. Illustrated with two sketches showing the castle from different viewpoints.

Wingfield College ANON Description: Pamphlet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Brief history of Sir John Wingfield’s collegiate foundation, which continued until 1542.

Wingfield Church: A History and Guide KENT Sheila Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1984 Synopsis: History and guide.

WISBECH, CAMBRIDGESHIRE

A History of Wisbech Castle ANNISS George Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1977 Synopsis: Cardinal Morton started to rebuild the castle, and his work was completed by Bishop Alcock.

WORCESTER

Some Remarks on Prince Arthur’s Chantry in MCCLURE Mrs. Edmund Description: From Transactions of the Worcestershire Archaeological Association, Vol. 31 Date of publication: 1912 Synopsis: Description of the chantry. The statues adorning it include figures of Henry VI, Edward IV, Edward V and possibly Richard III.

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YORK

THE CITY

St Mary’s Heritage Centre York ANON Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Guide to an exhibition on the history and development of York.

St Williams’s College ANON Description: Leaflet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: St. William’s was built in the 1460s as a college for the chantry priests of the Minster.

The Story of the King’s Manor, York BUNNETT R. J. A. Description: From Proceedings of the Yorkshire Architectural & York Archaeological Society, Vol. 1, No. 3 Date of publication: 1935 Synopsis: Originally the house of the Abbot of St Mary’s; Henry VII stayed here in 1486.

Barley Hall, York KIGHTLY Charles Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1999 Synopsis: Pictorial guide to medieval merchant’s house.

The Carved Figures in the Courtyard of St William’s College, York MALLETT Edna M. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1983 Synopsis: Description of the figures, carved in the 1460’s, representing the labours of the months.

THE MINSTER

York Minster Handbook ALLEN J. R. C. (compiler) Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1983 Synopsis: Comprehensive handbook of information on the Minster.

Commemorative Service in the Minster ANON Description: Order of service Date of publication: January 1986 Synopsis: Service held in to celebrate the five-hundredth anniversary of the union of the houses of York and Lancaster.

York Minster and the Undercroft ANON Description: Pitkin Guide Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Illustrated guide to the Minster.

York Minster and the City of York LAISHLEY A. L. Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Pictorial guidebook to York and the Minster.

OTHER CHURCHES

The Church of Holy Trinity, Goodramgate ADDLESHAW G. Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1968 reprint Synopsis: Guide to the church.

Church of St Martin cum Gregory, Micklegate ANON Description: Brief notes Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: The boar in one of the stained glass windows could be Richard III’s badge.

The Advowson of St Martin’s Church in Micklegate, York FRENCH T. W. Description: From Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Vol. 40 Date of publication: 1959-62 Synopsis: Explains Richard’s connection with the church.

A Gift and its Giver: John Walker and the East Window of Holy Trinity, Goodramgate, York ROUTH: Pauline E. Sheppard Description: From Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, Vol. 58 Date of publication: 1986 Synopsis: Walker gave the window to the church in about 1470.

MISCELLANEOUS

The Stained Glass of York LAISHLEY A. L. Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Illustrated booklet on the glass in the Minster, the city churches and other buildings in York

York Minster and the City of York LAISHLEY A. L. Description: Booklet Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Pictorial guide to York and the Minster.

The Programme for the Reception of Henry VII on his First Visit to York in 1486 SURTEES SOCIETY Description: From A Volume of English Miscellanies Illustrating the History and Language of the Northern Counties of England, Publications of the Surtees Society Vol. 85 Date of publication: 1888 Synopsis: Programme for York’s first reception of Henry VII.

The Merchant Taylors’ Hall, Aldwark ANON Description: Brief notes Date of publication: Undated Synopsis: Merchant Taylors’ Hall is one of the three surviving medieval guildhalls in York.

YORKSHIRE

A Gazetteer of Yorkshire in the 15th Century O’REGAN Mary COCKERILL Arthur Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1985 Synopsis: List of places where fifteenth-century buildings can still be seen, with brief details.

Yorkshire Castles Picturebook MINISTRY OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS & WORKS Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1968 Synopsis: Photographs and brief details of nine castles.

Round the Yorkshire Castles TAYLOR Alfred Description: Booklet Date of publication: 1963 Synopsis: Potted histories of twenty-five castles.

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