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PRICE M 1/ P&P STOCK REF TITLE/DESCRIPTION PRICE NON UK/EU/ROW M 2 215 A Year in the Life of Medieval England Toni Mount The medieval era is often associated with dynastic struggles, gruesome wars and £3.85 the formidable influence of the Church. But what about the everyday experience £9.50 £4.50 of the royal subjects and common people? Here can be found the fabric of £10.50 medieval life as it was really lived, in its folk songs, recipes and local gossip. £4.70 With a diverse range of entries – one for each day of the year – historian Toni Mount provides an almanac for lovers of all things medieval. Now in paperback 207 The Betrayal of Richard III VB Lamb & Peter Hammond. £2.50 In this classic work, Peter Hammond and the late VB Lamb survey the life and £7.50 times of Richard III and examine the contemporary evidence for the events of £3.97 £8.50 his reign. An ideal introduction to one of the greatest mysteries of English £4.98 history, this new edition is revised by Peter Hammond and includes an introduction and notes. Paperback

267 Brought Up of Nought: A History of the Woodvile Family NEW Lynda Pidgeon £4.55 £24.00 Brought Up of Nought investigates the family origins and explains the rise and £6.50 fall of the senior branch from 'baron' to gentry, and how, in the early fifteenth £28.00 £9.50 century, the wheel of fortune turned dramatically in favour of the junior branch in Northamptonshire, which rose to the highest level of society.

269 Cecily, Duchess of York NEW Joanna Laynesmith In this new biography of Cecily, Duchess of York, the author draws on a wealth £3.85 of rarely considered sources to construct a fresh and revealing portrait of a £24.00 £4.50 remarkable woman. Cecily was the only major protagonist to live right through £27.00 the . This book sheds new light on that bloody conflict in £4.70 which Cecily proved herself an exceptional political survivor. Skilfully manipulating her family connections and contemporary ideas about womanhood, Cecily repeatedly reinvented herself to protect her own status and to ensure the security of those in her care. Paperback 238 The Children of Richard III Peter Hammond This book is the first to give a detailed and comprehensive account of all the £3.85 children of Richard III, covering his only legitimate child, Edward of , £8.50 Prince of Wales, his illegitimate children John of Gloucester, and Katherine, who £4.50 £9.50 became countess of Huntingdon, and also other possible children, particularly £4.70 Richard Plantagenet of Eastwell. Much information has been gathered from all known sources and there are discussions of the disputed date of birth and death at the age of about eight years of Edward of Middleham. Paperback 229 The Dublin King John Ashdown Hill The True Story of Edward Earl of Warwick, Lambert Simnel and the Princes in £3.85 the Tower. Using new discoveries, little-known evidence and insight, the author £8.50 seeks the truth behind the 500-year-old story of the boy-king crowned in £4.50 £9.50 Dublin. He also presents a link between Lambert Simnel’s story and that of £4.70 George, Duke of Clarence. On the way, the book sheds new light on the fate of the ‘’, before raising the possibility of using DNA to clarify the identity of key characters in the story and their relationships. Paperback

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PRICE M 1/ P&P STOCK REF TITLE/DESCRIPTION PRICE NON UK/EU/ROW M 2 260 Elizabeth Widville, Lady Grey John Ashdown Hill Wife to Edward IV and mother to the Princes in the Tower and later Queen £4.55 , Elizabeth Widville was a central figure during the War of the £22.00 Roses. Much of her life is shrouded in speculation and myth – even her name, £6.50 £24.00 commonly spelled as ‘Woodville’, is a hotly contested issue. Elizabeth Widville £9.50 was an endlessly enigmatic historical figure, who has been obscured by dramatizations and misconceptions. In this fascinating and insightful biography, the author shines a light on the truth of her life. . Hardback. 5 The Encomium of Richard III Sir William Cornwallis. Ed & introduced by AN Kincaid & JA Ramsden £1.90 £3.50 This is one of, if not the, earliest defences of Richard III against his detractors. £3.25 The author, who was writing at a time when it was not safe to praise Richard, is £5.00 £3.75 hiding his defence of the King by couching it in the form of a paradox, ie a defence of something not generally thought defensible. Paperback

135 Festschrift - The Ricardian Volume 13 £4.25 Ed. Livia Visser-Fuchs £3.00 Special edition of The Ricardian journal in honour of Anne Sutton - its editor for £6.90 £4.00 many years. More than 40 articles and over 450 pages from the leading experts £7.20 on the late fifteenth century. (Paperback) Paperback

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Finding Richard III: The Official Account AJ Carson (ed), J Ashdown-Hill, D&W Johnson and PJ Langley £1.60 £7.50 The official account of research by the retrieval and reburial project records for £2.85 the first time how a group of individuals brought together their expertise to £8.50 form Philippa Langley’s team as she activated her Looking For Richard Project £2.95 to find Richard III. Paperback

3 Good King Richard? An account of Richard III & his reputation 1483–1983. Jeremy Potter £3.85 A well written and very readable discussion of Richard III’s life and times and of £6.50 £4.50 the story of the Great Debate as Jeremy calls it, between traditionalists and £8.00 revisionists. This is the story of Richard’s reputation as seen by each side of the £4.70 debate from 1483 to 1983. Jeremy, an experienced writer, was Chairman of the Society for many years and briefly President. Paperback

2 Itinerary of Richard III, 1483–1485 Rhoda Edwards £1.60 £1.50 Have you ever wondered where Richard was at any time in his reign? This £2.50 Society book, notes the whereabouts of Richard for most days in his reign, based £2.50 on original sources. This enables us to work out where and when he went during £2.60 his reign. There is an index of places and plans to show his journeys. Paperback

184 The King’s Grave: The Search for Richard III. Philippa Langley & Michael Jones

In alternate chapters, Philippa Langley, whose years of research and belief she £3.50 would find Richard in the exact place he was discovered inspired the project, £7.00 £5.45 reveals the inside story of the search for the king’s grave; and historian Michael £8.75 Jones tells of Richard’s fifteenth-century life and death. The result is a £8.05 compelling portrayal of one of our greatest archaeological discoveries. Paperback

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PRICE M 1/ P&P STOCK REF TITLE/DESCRIPTION PRICE NON UK/EU/ROW M 2 264 Last Champion of York Stephen David Between 1483 and 1485 Viscount Francis Lovell was one of the most important £4.85 and influential men in the government of his childhood friend Richard III, £20.00 £6.57 becoming the King's Chamberlain and a Knight of the Garter. This first £24.00 biography of Lord Lovell tells the full story of his eventful life and considers in £7.80 detail the question of what happened to this most enigmatic man after he was last seen alive at Stoke.. Hardback

200 The Last Days of Richard III John Ashdown Hill The Last Days of Richard III contains a new and uniquely detailed exploration of £3.85 Richard’s last 150 days and includes the fascinating story of why, and how, £8.50 £4.50 Richard III’s family tree was discovered. Paperback £9.50 £4.70

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Life in a Medieval Town Peter Hammond £1.60 £2.50 Peter takes us back in time to see what it was really like to live in a busy £2.20 £3.00 medieval town; what sights and smells would be around us, and what daily life £2.25 would involve. Limited stock available and will not be re-ordered.

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The Lost Prince £4.25 David Baldwin £6.50 The author presents a fresh new approach to the mystery of the Princes in the £4.45 £7.50 Tower and reveals his theory as to the true fate of the younger prince, Richard, £4.60 duke of York. Paperback

151 The Logge Register of PCC Wills, 1479 to 1486 (2 volumes). Eds Lesley Boatwright, Moira Habberjam & Peter Hammond. These volumes contain full transcriptions and translations where necessary, of all £8.55 the 379 wills and testaments recorded in Latin or English in the register of the £12.50 £19.90 Prerogative Court of Canterbury for the years 1479 to 1486. The register is known £26.55 as “Logge” after the first will, that of John Logge. Hardback SPECIAL SALE PRICE

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The Mythology of Richard III £3.85 John Ashdown Hill £8.50 £4.50 The myths that have always swirled around Richard III have risen and £9.50 multiplied and it is time to set the record straight. Paperback £4.70

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The Mythology of The Princes in the Tower John Ashdown Hill £3.85 John Ashdown-Hill was uniquely placed to answer the many questions that have £8.50 been passed down through history. By working with geneticists and scientists, £4.50 £9.50 and exploring the mtDNA haplogroup of the living all-female-line collateral £4.70 descendant of the brothers, he questions the orthodoxy and strips away the myths. Paperback.

271 Polydore Vergil’s Life of Richard III edited & translated by Stephen O’Connor NEW Commissioned and published by the Society, this new volume, with parallel UK: £1.69 Latin and English text, provides a full transcription and translation by Stephen £5.00 EUR: £3.91 O’Connor of the original working manuscript of Polydore Vergil’s Life of Richard £7.50 ROW: £5.60 III, completed some 20 years before the first appearance of his English History in published form. It enables readers to compare Vergil’s three later printed USA: £7.01 editions with his earlier unpublished version and draws attention to the principal changes that he made during his revisions. Paperback

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The Private Life of Edward IV John Ashdown Hill £3.85 £8.50 £4.50 The author unravels the complex web of stories around Edward’s private life, £9.50 discussing the truth behind Edward’s reputation. Did Edward have numerous £4.70 mistresses? Did he produce many bastards? Who was his legal wife? And what caused the early death of Eleanor Talbot? Paperback

208 The Reburial of King Richard III: Society’s Souvenir Booklet The reburial week in Leicester in words and images from members of the Society. £1.17 Paperback £2.50 £3.97 £5.00 £4.58

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Richard as Lord Protector & High Constable of England £2.50 Annette Carson £8.00 A study of Richard’s offices as Protector of the Realm and Constable of England: £3.40 £8.50 reviews the development of both offices and their constitutional legitimacy in £4.50 his hands. Paperback

235 Richard Duke of York: King by Right Matthew Lewis £3.85 The author pushes aside the veils of myth and legend to challenge the image of £8.50 Richard as a man whose insatiable ambition dragged a nation into civil war, £4.50 £9.50 revealing a complex family man with unparalleled power and responsibilities. £4.70 The first person ever recorded to use the Plantagenet name, he pushed the political establishment to its limits, dared to fight back and was forced to do the unimaginable. Paperback

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PRICE M 1/ P&P STOCK REF TITLE/DESCRIPTION PRICE NON UK/EU/ROW M 2 225 Richard III 3.85 Michael Hicks £6.50 This biography strips away the propaganda of the centuries to “rescue” Richard £4.50 £7.50 from his critics and supporters alike, providing a balanced and compelling £4.70 portrait of this most infamous of kings. Paperback

244 Richard III's 'Beloved Cousyn' John Ashdown-Hill In 1455 John Howard was an untitled and relatively obscure Suffolk gentleman. £3.85 At the time of his death at the in 1485 he was Earl £8.50 £4.50 Marshal, Duke of Norfolk, Lord Admiral and a very rich man. John Ashdown-Hill £9.50 examines why he chose to support Richard III; what secrets he knew about £4.70 Edward IV; what he had to do with the fate of the ‘Princes in the Tower’ and what naval innovations, hitherto ascribed to the Tudors, he introduced. Paperback 179 Richard III: A Small Guide to the Great Debate Annette Carson. £1.60 This book sets out the facts concisely, in clear, non academic language. It £4.50 explains the tussle for power that surrounded Richard’s accession and reign and £2.85 £5.00 shows how these facts have been variously interpreted, distorted and £2.95 fictionalised. The second half analyses the mystery of the Princes in the Tower. Paperback

263 Richard III and the Battle of Bosworth: Mike Ingram Written by Mike Ingram from the Battlefields Trust and with a foreword by our £3.85 £20.00 Chairman, Phil Stone, this new study tells the story of two very different men, £4.50 Richard III and Tudor and how they met in battle on 22 August 1485 at £28.50 Bosworth Field. The book, using contemporary sources, examines their early £4.70 lives, the many plots against Richard and the involvement of Henry’s mother, Margaret Beaufort. It also offers a new explanation for Richard’s execution of William Hastings. Paperback 234 Richard III: Brother, Protector, King Chris Skidmore By stripping back the legends that surround Richard's life and reign, and £5.15 £22.00 returning to original manuscript evidence, Chris Skidmore rediscovers the man £6.95 as contemporaries saw him. His compelling study presents every facet of £24.00 Richard's personality as it deserves to be seen: as one of the most significant £9.50 figures in medieval history, whose actions and behaviour underline the true nature of power in an age of great upheaval and instability. Hardback 258 Richard III: Fact and Fiction Matthew Lewis Dissecting a real Richard III from the fictional versions that have taken hold is £3.85 made difficult by the inability to discern motives in many instances, leaving a £11.00 wide gap for interpretation that can be favourable or damning in varying £4.50 £12.99 degrees. It is the facts that will act as the scalpel to begin the operation of finding £4.70 a truth obscured by fiction. Richard III may have been a monster, a saint, or just a man trying to survive, but any view of him should be based in the realities of his life, not the myths built on rumour and theatre. Paperback 182 Richard III: From Contemporary Chronicles, Letters and Records £3.50 Keith Dockray and Peter Hammond. £10.00 £5.45 Using contemporary chronicles, letters & records this book enables the reader to £12.00 get behind the mythology and gain a more realistic picture of the king. £8.00 Paperback.

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PRICE M 1/ P&P STOCK REF TITLE/DESCRIPTION PRICE NON UK/EU/ROW M 2 245 Richard III: Loyalty Binds Me Matthew Lewis Arranged in three parts, the book deals with the background to the Wars of the £5.15 £18.00 Roses into which Richard was born, Richard’s crucial rôle in supporting his £6.95 brother, Edward IV and finally with the critical events of spring and summer £21.00 1483. Beginning with the details of Richard's coronation, the critique of his time £9.50 as king examines what he did well and what he got wrong, exploring the complex reasons that men finally deserted him on the battlefield. Hardback 150 Richard III: The Maligned King. Annette Carson £4.25 £10.50 The author examines the events of Richard’s reign as they actually happened, £4.45 based on reports in the original sources. She traces the actions and activities of £11.50 the principal characters, using facts and time lines revealed in documentary £4.60 evidence. Revised and updated in 2013. Paperback

143 Royal Funerals of the at Windsor Anne F. Sutton & Livia Visser-Fuchs with Ralph A. Griffiths £1.90 This study covers everything that is known about the funerals of Edward IV, £2.50 £4.45 Queen , their son George and their daughter Mary. There are £3.00 5 colour & 21 black and white illustrations. £4.65 Paperback

224 The Secret Queen. Eleanor Talbot John Ashdown Hill £3.85 This is an updated version of John’s previous book about Eleanor Talbot. In his £8.50 £4.50 quest to reveal the truth about Eleanor, the author also uncovers fascinating £9.50 new evidence that sheds fresh light on one of the greatest historical mysteries of £4.70 all time – the identity of the ‘bones in the urn’ in Westminster Abbey, believed for centuries to be the remains of the ‘Princes in the Tower’. Paperback 270 The Sunne In Splendour

Sharon Penman UK: £3.85 A much loved and popular novel of Richard III, this special thirtieth anniversary £13.50 EUR: £8.41 edition features an author's note from Sharon Penman. Filled with the sights and £14.50 ROW: £12.48 sounds of battle, the customs and love of daily life, the rigours and dangers of USA: £15.03 Court politics and the touching concerns of very real men and women, this is a richly coloured tapestry of medieval England. Paperback

236 The Survival of the Princes in the Tower: Murder, Mystery and Myth £4.55 £16.50 Matthew Lewis £6.50 £18.50 By delving into the context of the Princes’ disappearance and the characters of £9.50 the suspects, the author examines the motives and opportunities afresh as well as ask a crucial but often overlooked question: what if there was no

murder? What if the Princes survived their uncle’s reign and even that of their brother-in-law Henry VII? There are glimpses of their possible survival and

compelling evidence to give weight to those glimpses which is considered alongside the possibility of their deaths to provide a rounded and complete 3.85 £8.50 assessment of the most fascinating mystery in history. Hardback £4.50 NOW ALSO AVAILABLE IN PAPERBACK. £9.50 Please state preference when ordering £4.70 243 The Third Plantagenet John Ashdown-Hill £3.85 £8.50 John Ashdown-Hill brings us a new full biography of George, Duke of Clarence, £4.50 which exposes the myths surrounding this important Plantagenet prince, and £9.50 £4.70 reveals the fascinating results of John’s recent re-examination of the Clarence vault and its contents. Paperback

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PRICE M 1/ P&P STOCK REF TITLE/DESCRIPTION PRICE NON UK/EU/ROW M 2 268 The Uncrowned Queen Nicola Tallis The first comprehensive biography in three decades of Margaret Beaufort. £3.85 Nicola Tallis’s gripping account of Margaret’s life, one that saw the final £8.50 passing of the Middle Ages, is a true thriller, revealing the life of an £4.50 £9.50 extraordinarily ambitious and devoted woman who risked everything to £4.70 ultimately found the Tudor dynasty. Paperback NOW IN STOCK

213 The Wars of the Roses £3.85 John Ashdown-Hill £8.50 £4.50 This book sets the record straight on many other points, getting behind the £9.50 traditional mythology and reaching right back into the origins of the conflict to £4.70 cut an admirably clear path through the thicket. Paperback

211 The Wars of the Roses Matthew Lewis £4.55 The author examines the people behind these events, exploring the personalities £16.50 of the main players, their motives, successes and failures. He uncovers some of £6.50 £18.50 the lesser-known tales and personal stories often lost in the broad sweep of the £9.50 Wars of the Roses, in a period of famously complex loyalties and shifting fortunes. Hardback

B230 The Wars of the Roses JR Lander In this classic history of the wars, charting their origins, progress, conclusions and effects, the author puts the wars into their contemporary context, using £3.85 £8.50 the written records of the time (many of which are reproduced in the text) and £4.50 the results of modern research and scholarship, the true picture emerges. The £9.50 wars were, in fact, very limited. While not denying that contemporary English £4.70 society was disorderly and violent, Lander suggests that this state of affairs was due far less to civil war than to habits of violence among all classes of society. B231 The Woodvilles Susan Higginbotham This book investigates the notorious Woodville family, including such controversial issues as the fate of the Princes in the Tower and witchcraft £3.85 £8.50 allegations against Elizabeth and her mother. In 1464 Edward IV stunned the £4.50 nation by revealing his secret marriage to Elizabeth Woodville, a beautiful, £9.50 impoverished widow whose father and brother Edward himself had once £4.70 ridiculed as upstarts. Edward's controversial match brought his queen's large family to court and into the thick of the Wars of the Roses. Includes little-known material such as private letters and wills. Paperback 233 The Woodville Chronicles £11.50 £4.25 Brian Dunleavy £12.50 £6.58 The author brings extensive scholarship and balance to his account of the £6.82 family that achieved such prominence in the 15th century. Unluckily perhaps, the last Woodville male died in 1491, leaving no posterity to protect the family reputation. This book is offered as a counterweight to received opinion.

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Indexes to The Ricardian (all paperback) Comprehensive author and subject indexes to the articles, notes, correspondence and book reviews in all issues of The Ricardian as follows: I30 Vols III & IV: 1974–1978 £1.50 I31 Vols V & VI: 1979–1984 £3.00 I32 Vol VII: 1985–1987 £3.50 each I33 Vol VIII: 1988–1990 I97 Vol IX: 1991–1993 £4.00 I110 Vol X: 1994–1996 I132 Vol XI: 1997–1999 I140 Vol XII: 2000–2002

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The following books are published by the Richard III & Yorkist History Trust. For information about prices and postage please contact: Shaun Tyas at Paul Watkins Publishing, 1 High Street, Donington, Lincolnshire PE11 4TA; Tel: 01775-821-542 or e-mail [email protected]. Alien Communities in London in the Fifteenth Century: the Subsidy Rolls of 1440, 1483–84. Ed JL Bolton The Alien subsidy was a poll tax on foreigners living in England. This study with calendar looks at the 15th century rolls, at the geographic origins, social organisation and economic role of the migrants within London and considers the question of how Londoners regarded these aliens. Includes short biographies. Beauchamp Pageant. Ed Alexandra Sinclair A facsimile in full colour of the British Library Manuscript illustrating the life of Richard Beauchamp Earl of Warwick, made in 1483–84, with an introduction, a life of Richard Beauchamp and commentaries to all fifty-five folios of line drawings The Estate and Household Accounts of William Worsley, Dean of St Paul’s Cathedral 1479–1497 Eds Hannes Kleineke & Stephanie R. Hovland In addition to the Calendar of the accounts, there is an introduction about the life & career of Worsley including his “involvement” in the Conspiracy. Also biographical details of individuals mentioned in the accounts.

The Heralds’ Memoir 1486–1490: Court of Henry VII. Ed Dr Emma Cavell The first full modern edition of the narrative now preserved in the British Library. It corrects the incomplete version published by Thomas Hearne in the 18thC and makes accessible for the first time a strictly contemporary source for the earliest years of the reign of Henry VII. Household Books of John Howard, Duke of Norfolk 1462–1471, 1481–1483. Introduction Anne Crawford Reduced size facsimile reprint of the rare 19thC transcriptions of the household books, with an introduction covering the early life and career of John Howard. Also includes new name index and appendix of newly transcribed related documents The Merchant Taylors’ Company of London: Court Minutes 1486–1493. Ed. Matthew Davis The Merchant Taylors’ Company is one of the oldest and largest of the livery companies in the City of London, with extensive records surviving from the late 14thC. This book covers seven years of court minutes, the earliest to survive in their original form from any of the “Great Twelve” livery companies. This edition is fully translated and annotated. The Politics of Fifteenth Century England: John Vale’s Book. Eds Margaret Kekewich, Colin Richmond, Livia Visser-Fuchs, Anne Sutton & John Watts An edition/calendar of BL Add MS 48031A, a memoranda book containing broadsides, public and private letters and literary and political texts c. 1420–1483, with introductory essays, notes, transcripts and an index.

Richard III: Loyalty Lordship and Law. Ed. Peter Hammond Papers from the second Richard III Society Symposium in April 1984, in a new corrected edition.

Margaret of York, Princess of England, Duchess of Burgundy (1446–1503) Harry Schnitker This looks at all these aspects of Margaret’s life, not omitting, for example, the role of the women who influenced her, her support of the crucial Habsburg marriage, and her attempt to influence English politics by encouraging Yorkist pretenders. There are appendices and a full index and colour pictures. It is bound in real cloth, with a colour dust wrapper), has 352 pages of text and a further 16 pages of colour plates on art paper. The normal price is £35, but the special offer to members of the Richard III Society is £30, post-free in the UK, £5 extra as a part-contribution for European postage, £10 for USA or Australia. Contact the publisher on 01775 821542 to use a credit card, or you can pay by PayPal to the email address: [email protected] or send a cheque to Shaun at 1 High Street, Donington, Lincolnshire, PE11 4TA, UK.

The Calais Letter Book Of William Lord Hastings And Late Mediaeval Crisis Diplomacy, 1477 Ed. and Introduced by Edward L. Meek, 2018 The letter book of the title is a severely damaged manuscript that is now housed in the Huntingdon Library, California. It is a record of William Lord Hastings’s French correspondence between April and September 1477, a crucial period in England’s relations with the continent in the aftermath of Charles the Bold’s death. The Editor has provided both a transcription and translation as well as a detailed introduction interpreting the significance of the letters.

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P&P PRICE M/ UK/ STOCK REF GENERAL MERCHANDISE PRICE NON EU/ M ROW 169 Arms of England Lapel Badge £2.00 An enamelled lapel badge depicting the Arms of England as used by £7.50 Richard III. These arms may be described as quarterly France modern £3.65 and England, that is showing the three golden fleurs-de-lys of France £8.50 and the three golden lions of England. Each badge will be in a £4.20 presentation box.

156 £2.00 Richard III Replica Boar Livery Lapel Badge £7.50 Made from lead-free pewter, each boar badge is approximately 15/16” £3.65 inches long by 5/8” high. Each badge will be in a presentation box. £8.50 £4.20

190 Round Boar Badge (White Boar on Black) White boar on black enamel background in a gold tressure. Traditional brooch/pin fastening. Supplied in black velvet pouch. £2.00 Available only to members. £7.00 £3.50

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE BADGE WITH BLUE £4.00 BACKGROUND IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE.

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£2.00 Boar Pendant (White Boar on ‘Yorkist’ colours) £14.50 White boar with “gold” highlights on a murrey and blue background. £3.50 Presented with a “gold” chain in a velveteen pouch £16.50 £4.00

252 White Rose Earrings For pierced ears. Sterling silver shaft & butterfly £2.00 In presentation box. £7.00 £3.65 CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK. PLEASE DO NOT £8.00 ORDER UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE £4.20

251 Key Ring £7.00 £1.50

Depicting the Society’s image of the boar in tresor, complete with red £8.00 £1.90 tongue! £2.50

253 Society Mug £6.00 £4.62 Standard size for tea or coffee. Dishwasher safe. Presented in a protective box. £7.50 £5.92

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P&P PRICE M/ UK/ STOCK REF GENERAL MERCHANDISE PRICE NON EU/ M ROW 262 Silk Scarf of Ricardian Design £2.90

Measuring 60” x 20” in murrey & blue £35.00 £3.47 with white boar and rose motif. Designed exclusively for the Society. £40.00 £4.13

£13.50 £1.90 248 Set of 6 Coasters with illustrations of Ricardian interest [see below] £3.65 £14.50 £4.20

JUTE BAGS IN TWO SIZES £3.80 246/247 £6.50

Square Shopper [Stock Ref 246]: 30cm x 20cm x 30cm (w x d x h). £4.80 £8.00 Handles are approx 30cm £5.90

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259 £6.00 £1.05 Foldable Shopping Bags £7.00 £2.37 In its small holder, it is ideal for tucking into your handbag or pocket.

Opens into a large [16½” square] shopping bag. Dark blue with white £2.87 print. Strong and wipe clean material.

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PRICE P&P M/ UK/ STOCK REF GENERAL MERCHANDISE PRICE EU/ NON M ROW 249 Fridge Magnet

Fotheringhay Church [Stock Ref 249] Each Each Magnet Magnet: £1.50 250 £3.50

Fridge Magnet £1.90 £4.50 £2.50 The Facial Reconstruction of Richard III [Stock Ref 250]

158 A4 print of Richard III’s Standard By Geoffrey Wheeler. Presented on card in a protective envelope. £2.00 £1.00 £3.00 £2.50 £3.50

265 A4 print of Richard’s Well at Bosworth

From a watercolour by Saxon Barton, founder of the Richard III Society. £5.00 £1.00 £3.00 This image provided by Geoff Wheeler as depicted on the inside cover of £6.50 £3.50 the September 2019 Ricardian Bulletin. Presented on card in a protective envelope.

261 £3.00 £0.61 Battle of Barnet Cards

A set of four full colour A5 size cards showing the banners of those on both £3.00 £1.60 sides who fought at the Battle of Barnet in 1471, with notes on the reverse. Beautifully designed by Geoff Wheeler for the Barnet Museum and £2.30 available to members at the same price.

54 £0.50 £0.55 Car Sticker Depicting Society Badge, 9cm, circular; £1.00

Available in murrey or blue. (Please state colour preference, if any). £1.50

186 Binders for The Ricardian Bulletin £6.50 £3.85 Keep your Bulletins in perfect condition. These binders hold 12 copies and are finished in white with blue lettering and the Society crest. £5.45

Members only. £7.60

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P&P PRICE M/ STOCK REF POSTCARDS UK/EU/ PRICE NON M ROW 55 Postcard Society Coat of Arms Order Ref M55-1 for Single Order Ref M55-10 for Pack of 10

56 Postcard Richard III’s Standard Order Ref M56-1 for Single Order Ref M56-10 for Pack of 10

223 Postcard Facial reconstruction of Richard III – Image revised May 2016 £0.55 £1.00 Order Ref M223-1 for Single £0.50 £1.50 Order Ref M223-10 for Pack of 10 Single Single

203 Postcard

Image © Society of Antiquaries of London

Edward IV (arched), after 1510. £2.00 Order Ref M203-1 for Single £3.00 £3.65 Order Ref M55-10 for Pack of 10 Pack of 10 £4.20 Pack of 204 Postcard 10 Image © Society of Antiquaries of London Richard III (arched), c. 1510–1540 Order Ref M204-1 for Single Order Ref M204-10 for Pack of 10

205 Postcard Image © Society of Antiquaries of London Medieval Processional Cross, Battle of Bosworth Order Ref M205-1 for Single Order Ref M294-10 for Pack of 10

CRESTED IMAGE RANGE Based on Andrew Jamieson’s image of Richard III on horseback and in full armour

A4 prints £5.00 £1.00 175 £3.00 On good quality card and presented in a card protective envelope. £6.50 £3.50 A3 prints £10.00 £3.50 188 £4.25 On good quality card and presented in protective packaging. £12.00 £5.25 A3 prints – Limited Edition £30.00 £3.50 189 On good quality card and presented in protective packaging; signed £4.25 by Andrew Jamieson and the Society Chairman, Phil Stone. £50.00 £5.25

Postcard £0.50 £0.55/£1.00/£1.50 Single Per Single 177 Order Ref M177-1 for Single £2.00/£3.65/£4.20 Order Ref M177-10 for Pack of 10 £3.00 Pack of 10 Pack of 10

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P&P Price M/ UK/ Stock Ref GREETINGS CARDS Price Non M EU/ RoW

A range of greetings cards (blank inside for own message) depicting images of the Wars of the Roses from Graham Turner’s renowned paintings.

£6.50 £1.80 216 Set of 6 – one of each design from those below £2.00 £7.50 £2.50

Battle of St Albans 217 22nd May 1455

Battle of Towton 218 29th March 1461

Challenge in the Mist 219 Battle of Barnet 14th April 1471 Per Card Per Card

£1.25 £0.70 £1.30 £1.40 £1.85 Richard, Duke of Gloucester at 220 Middleham Castle c1480

Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth 221 22nd August 1485

Battle of Bosworth 222 22nd August 1485

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P&P PRICE M/ UK/ STOCK REF CDS PRICE NON EU/ M ROW 266 A Rose E’er Blooming – St Peter’s Singers

This mixed chamber choir has provided wonderful choral music for the Society’s Christmas at Fotheringhay service for 20 years or so. From 2013, £1.10 each of the Society’s Christmas services has included a piece commissioned by the Society in an endeavour to encourage the writing of new music by £10.00 £2.00 young composers and three of these beautiful pieces have been included on this CD, which was recorded in the Church of St Mary and All Saints, £2.60 Fotheringhay.

LEGENDARY TEN SECONDS We have a comprehensive range of CDs by English folk rock group The Legendary Ten Seconds” whose leader, Ian Churchward, is a member of the Society and a supporter of the Scoliosis Association. 228 Sunnes & Roses A concept album about Richard III and the Wars of the Roses, containing 14 songs written by Ian Churchward. It is presented in the usual CD jewel case with a full colour cover and two‐page booklet. There is a link to one of the songs on the Society website, as a sampler.

239 Loyaulte Me Lie 14 songs which includes 3 instrumentals. Presented in a Single Sleeve CD Cardboard Wallet with free Loyaulte Me Lie coaster.

240 Tant le Desiree 15 songs which includes 3 instrumentals. In addition there are 14 fictional narratives written and read by Sandra Heath Wilson as the voice of Richard III's mother Cecily Neville. Slim Jewel Case Format, Double Sided Colour CD Booklet with free Tant le Desiree coaster. 241 Richard III P&P 13 songs. In addition there are 12 historical narratives written and read by Cost per per CD Matthew Lewis. CD:

Jewel Case Format, Double Sided Colour CD Booklet with free Richard III £1.10 coaster.

£6.00 £2.00 237 Murrey and Blue

£8.00 14 songs which includes 3 instrumentals. Two of the tracks are new versions £2.60 of songs previously featured on the Tant le Desiree album. There is also an additional bonus track of an alternative version of a song called The Month of May. Jewel Case Format, Double Sided Colour CD Booklet 256 Mer de Mort: Mortimer Society in conjunction with Legendary Ten Seconds The Mortimer History Society is hosting a joint conference with the Richard III Society in June 2019. In advance of this event, they have developed a Mortimer CD with Ian Churchward of the Legendary 10 Seconds. The CD is titled Mer de Mort and includes a narration read by John Challis (Boycie), who lives in Wigmore Abbey. 257 History Book Part One Recorded 2017 & 2018 except King in the Car Park 2018 version recorded in 2013 and 2018. All songs composed by Ian Churchward except The Green Knight composed by Sandra Heath Wilson and Ian Churchward, The Conqueror's Prophecy composed by Ashley Mantle and Ian Churchward, Who Layeth There composed by John Dike and Ian Churchward and The King in the Car Park composed by Ian and Elaine Churchward.

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