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WALES AND THE MARCHER LORDSHIPS A Bibliography

This is a developing list with more references being introduced from time to time. The resources are categorised according to their type, as follows: • Unpublished PhD theses • Academic articles and chapters relating to the family • Academic articles and chapters relating to the medieval Welsh Marches • Books relating to the Mortimer family • Books relating to medieval and the Welsh Marches xx

Unpublished PhD Theses (Ordered by Year, most recent first):

▪ Lampitt, Matthew Sion, Networking the : the literature of the Welsh Marches, c.1180- c.1410, unpublished PhD, (King’s College London, 2019) ▪ Julian-Jones, Melissa, The lands of the raven and the wolf : family power and strategy in the Welsh March, 1199-c.1300, Corbets and Cantilupes, unpublished PhD ( University, 2015) ▪ King, Mark John, Richard II and the March of Wales, unpublished PhD (University of Cambridge, 2015) ▪ Bowly, T.R., The land divides, the sea unites: the communities of and its hinterland and their relationships with Ireland and in the long 15th century, unpublished PhD (UWE, 2013) ▪ Jenkins, J., King John and the Welsh Cistercians (Cardiff, 2012) ▪ Cole, Margaret Wrenn, Llywelyn ab Iorwerth: The Making of a Welsh Prince, unpublished PhD (University of St Andrews, 2012) https://research-repository.st- andrews.ac.uk/handle/10023/2558 ▪ Cavell, Emma, Noblewomen in and the Adjacent March of Wales, 1150-1350, unpublished D.Phil (University of Oxford, 2007) ▪ Lieberman, Max, Shropshire and the March of Wales, c.1050-1283, unpublished D.Phil (University of Oxford, 2004) ▪ Holden, Brock W., Aristocratic society in and the Middle March, 1166-1246, unpublished D.Phil (University of Oxford, 2000) ▪ Hurley, Christopher, Landscapes in the southern Welsh Marches: evidence of the charter collection of Llandaff and Worcester, unpublished M.Phil (UCL, 2000) ▪ Dunn, Alastair J., The endowment and disendowment of lay magnates in and the Welsh Marches, 1396-1408, unpublished D.Phil (University of Oxford, 1999) ▪ Bumpus, Francesca B.G., Society, government and power in the lordship of Blakemere, N. Shropshire, c.1350-c.1420, unpublished PhD (Aberystwyth University, 1998) ▪ Marsh, Deborah, Provincial courts and local culture on the Welsh Marches, 1400-1600, unpublished PhD (Keele University, 1996) ▪ Brown, Rosalie W., Settlement and society in Claverley, Shropshire, c.1000-1460, unpublished M.Phil (University of Birmingham, 1994) ▪ Rogers, Michael, The Welsh Marcher lordship of Bromfield and Yale, 1282-1485, unpublished PhD (Aberystwyth University, 1992) ▪ Morgan, C.M., The development of the policy of the English Crown towards Wales and the Marches, c.1066-1216 (University of Wales Trinity , 1987) ▪ Hand, S.N., The military and administrative significance of in Shropshire and the central Welsh borderland, 1066-1223, unpublished MA (Aberystwyth University, 1983)

NB A Comprehensive list of MA and PhD scholarship from the period 1901-1970 relating to Medieval Wales can be found here: https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/theses-1901- 70/medieval-wales#p58 Academic Articles and Chapters Relating to Medieval Welsh Marches

▪ Cavell, E., ‘Aristocratic Widows and the Medieval Welsh Frontier: The Shropshire Evidence: The Rees Davies Prize Essay’, Transaction of the Royal Historical Society, Sixth Series, Vol. 17 (2007), pp. 57-82. ▪ Insley, C., ‘Kings, Lords, Charters, and the Political Culture of Twelfth-Century Wales’, Anglo- Norman Studies, Vol. 30 (2008), pp. 133-153 ▪ Lieberman, M., ‘The Medieval ‘Marches’ of and Wales’. English Historical Review, Vol. 125, No. 517 (December 2010), pp. 1357-1381. ▪ Suppe, F.C., ‘Interpreter Families and Anglo-Welsh Relations in the Shropshire-Powys Marches in the Twelfth Century’, Anglo Norman Studies, Vol. 30 (2008), pp. 196-212. ▪ Suppe, F.C., ‘The career and subsequent reputation of Iorwerth Goch, bi-cultural denizen of the medieval Welsh marches’, North American Journal of Celtic Studies, Vol. 2, No. 2 (2018), pp. 133-154. Book relating to the Medieval Wales and the Welsh Marches

▪ Chapman, A., Welsh Soldiers in the Later , 1282-1422 (Woodbridge, 2015) ▪ Davies, R.R., The Age of Conquest: Wales 1063-1415 (Oxford, 2000) ▪ Fisher, D., Royal Wales (UWP, 2010) ▪ Fulton, H. (ed.), Urban Culture in Medieval Wales (UWP, 2012) ▪ Griffiths, R.A. and Schofield, P.R. (eds.), Wales and the Welsh in the Middle Ages (UWP, 2011) ▪ Guy, B., Medieval Welsh Genealogy: An Introduction and Textual Society (Woodbridge, 2020) ▪ Hurlock, K., Wales and the Crusades c.1095-1291 (UWP, 2011) ▪ Jack, R.I., Medieval Wales (Cambridge, 2008) ▪ Liberman, M., The Medieval March of Wales: The creation and Perception of a Frontier, 1066-1283 (Cambridge, 2014) ▪ Marchant, A., The Revolt of Owain Glyndwr in Medieval English Chronicles (Woodbridge, 2014) ▪ Price, H., Native Law and the Church in Medieval Wales (Oxford, 1993) ▪ Walker, D., Medieval Wales (Cambridge, 1990) ▪ Williams D. and Kenyon, J.R., The Impact of the Edwardian Castles in Wales (Oxbow, 2010) ▪ Williams, G., Renewal and Reformation: Wales c.1415-1642 (Oxford, 1993)