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THE RICARDIAN JOURNAL OF THE RICHARD Ill SOCIETY ' 5. 'Vol. X Nos124-135 Index March'1994-December 1996 THE RICARDIAN INDEX TO VOLUME X March 1994 to December'1996 Numbers 124 to 135 compiled by Livia' Visser—Fuchs _ Richard III Society The index is arranged in three sections: Subjects: rulers and their consorts and children are entered under first names, and members of the peerage and the episcopate under their family names, with cross references from their titles and sees. Books reviewed: arranged alphabetically by the authors of the books. Books that were only listed and not reviewed have not been included. Authors of articles, book reviews and notes in one alphabetical sequence. References are given in the form of the issue number (in bold), followed by page number(s), e.g. 124: 2-8. l SELECTIVE INDEX OF PERSONS, PLACES AND SUBJECTS Abbey of the Holy Ghost, The, 132: 390. acatry, see Fyncham, Laurence; Markham Thomas; More, Richard; Padual, Thomas. André, Bernard, 135: 498-521. Angelus, the, 131: 326-27. Anne of Bohemia, queen of Richard II, 129: 223. —, Neville, queen of Richard III, 126: 90; death, 126: 86-88, 94, 97, 99. Anwykyll, John, 132: 358. architecture, the medieval hall, 132: 397-98; tilers, 124: 29-31. armourers, 124: 29—31. art, decorative arts, 124: 31-32; English sculpture, 133: 442-44; ivory, 129: 253-54; goldsmiths, _124: 29-31; jewellery, 124: 23-24; medieval pottery, 134: 473-75; Middleham jewel and ring, 134: 473-75; St Bartholomew altarpiece, 133: 438-40; and see books; life in the middle ages; Oddingley. Arthur, son of Henry VII, 126: 99, 132: 364, 376, 133: 416, 418. anillery, bombards, 134: 461-65. Arundel, John, bishop of Chester, 127: 141, 145, 158p. Babyngton, Sir William, 124: 7. Bacon, Francis, 135: 498-521. Bale, Robert, chronicle, 126: 89. Ballard, William, March king of arms, 127: 126, 129, 132, 136, 15%. Bamborough, 128: 177. ' Banester, Thurstan, 127: 124. Bangor, bishop of, see Edenham, Richard. Bamet, battle of, 128: 177, 129: 224-25. Bassyngburne, Sister Anne, 132: 389. Bath and Wells, bishop of, see Stafford, John. Beauchamp, Richard, earl of Warwick, 125: 61-64. Beaufort, Henry, cardinal, bishop of Winchester, 124: 5-7, 10, 12. —, Henry, duke of Somerset, 128: 177, 131: 316, 319. —, John, earl of Somerset, 124: 3, 5; tomb, see Canterbury. —, Margaret, countess of Richmond, 1272 129, 140, 145, 132: 389, 133: 417. —, emblems, 133: 417. Bedford, John, duke of, 129: 214. —, duchess of, see Luxembourg, Jacquetta de. ~ Bell, John, cofferer to Richard III, 127: 154. 2 PERSONS, PLACES AND SUBJECTS Bellengier, or Bellingham, Walter, Ireland king of arms, 127: 126, 129, 133, 136, 15%. Bemley, Richard, 132: 351. ’ Berkeley, William, earl of Nottingham, 126: 98. Berkhamsted, Herts., 127: 128, 149 Beverley, records of Beverley Minster, 126: 110. —, sanctuary, 128: 179. Billesdon, Robert, mayor of London, 126: 87, 99. Bisham Abbey, Bucks., 127: 124. Bishop’s Stortford, Herts., churchwardens’ accounts, 134: 490. Blakeney, John, clerk of the Signet, 125: 46, 48-50. Blanche of Lancaster, daughter of Henry IV, 133: 407, 418. Blount, John, lord Mountjoy, 127: 126, 132, 141, 145, 148. Bluemantle, see pursuivants. Blyth, Notts., 127: 128, 133, 136, 139, 142-43. Bohun, Eleanor de, 132: 389. ‘ Bokenham, Osbem, 132: 368-69; Legends of Holy Women, 124: 36-37. Book named the Royal, The, 132: 390. books, bestiaries, 126: 118-19; illumination, 124: 29-31, 126: 107-09; women readers in London, 132: 387-96; scribes, 124: 29-31, 126: 86; and see Elizabeth Woodville; life in the middle ages; Minories; Richard HI; women. Booth, Laurence, bishop of Durham, 127: 126, 148. Bosworth, battle of, 126: 94-97, 128: 200; ‘Redmore’, 126: 99. Bourchier, earl of Essex, 127: 128, 134, 137-38, 141, 145, 129: 224. —, Sir John, 129: 215. —, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, 128: 176. —, Sir Thomas, 132: 374-75. Boyle, Charles, 132: 351. Brackenbury, Elizabeth, 132: 375. —, Sir Robert, 132: 346, 362, 365-66, 369, 373-75. Brent, Thomas, 129: 234-35. Bridget, saint, 129: 234. —, daughter of Edward IV, 129: 234. Bristol, All Saints’ church, 134: 482-83. Brown, Stephen, mayor of London, 126: 87. Brut, see chronicles. ‘ Buckingham, duke of, see Stafford, Humphrey. —, duchess of, see Neville, Anne. —, rebellion, 132: 373-74. Burgundy, Anthony, the ‘Great Bastard’ of, 134: 464. PERSONS, PLACES AND SUBJECTS 3 —, Charles the Bold, duke of, 125: 46,48, 129: 218-19, 224. —, Margaret, duchess of, 133: 407, 417, 135: 499, 517. —, Mary, duchess of, 129: 219. —, Philip the Good, duke of, 127: 131. But, Adrian de, Burgundian chronicler, 128: 175, 180. Calais, 126: 89; captaincy, 129: 221; Staple, 124: 6. Camberton, John, 132: 356. Cambridge, Richard, earl of, 127 : 124. —, university before the reformation, 129: 254-55. Canterbury, archbishops of, see Bourchier, Thomas; Kemp, John. ‘ —, cathedral, tomb of John Beaufort, lst earl of Somerset, 133: 417; tomb of the Black Prince, 133: 409 (ill.); tomb of Henry IV, 133: 411 (ill.). —, mayor, see Faunt, Nicholas. Capgrave, John, Life of St Katherine, 132: 365, 369. Cappe, Henry, 128: 180. Carmeliano, Pietro, Italian humanist and poet, 132‘: 346-86. Carver, Thomas, 132: 359. Cavendish, Willam, mercer, 124: 3. Caxton, William, Blanchardin and Eglantine, 129: 227- 28; Boethius translation, 132: 360; Golden Legend, 132. 365, 368- 69; Jason, 129. 230; Recuyell of the Histories of Troye, 129: 230; Ovid translation, 129: 214; Sex epistolae, 132: 351, 359-60. Centurio, Grace, 132: 388. Chaderton, Edmund, 129: 235. Chapel Royal, choir of the, 127: 126, 132, 135. Charles VI, king of France, funeral, 127: 131. Charlton, Alice, 130: 278. — ,family, 126. 90, 93-94, 97, 128: 199, family tree, 126: 90 128: 199. —, Sir Richard 126: 90, 93, 97, 130: 278. Charterhouse, see London. Chaucer, Geoffrey, Canterbury Tales, 132: 390; Clerk’s Tale, 128: 191; Wife of Bath’s Prologue, 128: 191. Cheney, family, 126: 94. —, Thomas, 126: 94. Chester, bishops of, see Arundel, John; Halse, John. — herald, see Whiting, Thomas. children, see life. chivalry, see life. Christ, see majesty cloth. chronicles, John Bale’s, 126: 89; Brut, 132: 390; Crowland Chronicle, 129: 4 PERSONS, PLACES AND SUBJECTS 220, 222, 130: 271, 131: 306-07, 313, 316-18, 321, 133: 418; and see London. ' church, church accounts, 132: 482-83, 490; ecclesiastical careers, 126: 116-17; and see life. _ Cicero, De oratore, 132: 347-48; Letters to his Friends, 132: 351. Clare, lands, 124: 16-17. Clarence, George, duke of, 127: 124, 128, 134, 137-38, 141, 145, 129: 218-20, 131: 320-21, 135: 500. Clippesby, Edmund, 124: 17. 'coinage of Edward IV, Richard III and Henry VII, 133: 413-15. Cokke, Master Henry, 128: 176. Cole, John, 128: 179. Coller, John, grocer, 127: 124. Comfort pursuivant, see pursuivants. Commines, Philippe de, Burgundian memorialist, 131: 306, 308-10, 313-14, 316. Cook, Sir Thomas, mayor of London, 129: 216-17, 223, 225. Comburgh, Avery, 132: 387-88. —, Beatrice, nee’ Lynne, 132: 387-89. Cornwallis, William, defence of Richard III, 130: 272. Cosyn, Robert, 128: 179. Cotton, Walter, merchant, 124: 4-5. —, William, receiver general of the duchy of Lancaster, 126: 93. Coventry, Queen Elizabeth Woodville’s visit, 129: 227. court, manorial, of Wakefield, 130: 292-93. Crowland abbey, abbot of, 124: 6. —, chronicle, see chronicles. Curteys, Piers, 125: 48. - Dacre of the North, Humphrey, lord, 127: 126, 132, 141, 145, 148. death, see life. Desmond, earl of, see Fitzgerald, Thomas. Despenser, family, 124: 16-18. —, Henry, bishop of Norwich, 124: 16-18. Devereux, Walter, lord Ferrets, 127: 129, 135, 138, 140, 142, 145. D’Ewes, Sir Symond, book collector, 126: 100. Doctrina cordis, De, 132: 389. Doncaster, Yorks., 127: 128, 133, 136, 139, 142. Dorset, marquess of, see Grey, Thomas. Drayton, William, cook, 127 :152, 154. Drope, Robert, draper, see Norton, Jane. PERSONS, PLACES AND SUBJECTS ' 5 Dublin, ‘the king from Dublin’, 135: 498-521. Dudley, William, bishop elect of Durham, 127: 132, 135, 141, 145, 158n. Dunstanburgh, N ’land, 128: 177. Durham, 128: 177. —, bishops of, see Booth, Laurence; Shirwood, John. —, bishop elect of, see Dudley, William. Dymmock, Robert, 126: 98. Edenham, Richard, bishop of Bangor, 127: 132, 135, 141, 145, 158n. Edmund, of Langley, duke of York (died 1402), 127: 128. —, Crouchback, earl of Lancaster, son of Henry III, 132: 388, 133: 408, 410- 1 1, 418. —, earl of Rutland, brother of Edward IV, reburial, 127: 123-55. Edward I, 133: 408. Edward III, 133: 408-09, 415. Edward IV, and the Bastard of Fauconberg, 128: 176-82. —, coinage, 133: 413. —, exile, 125: 46. —, an'd France and Burgundy, 134: 462. —, and his mother, 133: 430-31. —, and Pietro Carmeliano, 132: 347. —, portrait, 133: 413. —, queen, 129: 214-45. —, reburial of his father, 127: 122-55. —, reputation, 131: 306-25. —, seal, 133: 413. —, signet, 125: 44-49. —, and see Grant, Alexander; Lander, J .R.; Picquigny; Stubbs, William. Edward V, as king, 132: 357-58, 135: 499. —, and Pietro Carmeliano, 132: 347-50. —, as prince of Wales, 129: 219, 223. —, as one of the ‘Princes in the Tower’, 130: 269, 273. —, seal, 133: 414 (ill.). Edward VI, 127: 126. Edward, the Black Prince, his tomb,see Canterbury. —, of Middleham, son of Rict III, 135. 501. —, duke of York (died 1415),127:124,128,155;his seal, 133: 408 (ill). —, earl of Warwick, son of George, duke of Clarence, 135: 498- 536. effigies, funeral, 127: 125-27, 129, 132, 135. Eleanor of Provence, wife of Henry III, 133: 408. Elizabe_th I, 127 : 155. 6 PERSONS, PLACES AND SUBJECTS Elizabeth Woodville, queen of Edward IV, 131: 311-12, 319-20, 135: 499-521. —, books, reputation and piety, 129: 214-45, 131: 327-30. —, children, 129: 223.