Index

This index is arranged in five sections.

I. Persons, Places and Subjects. Rulersand their consorts and children are under their first names. Royal peers under their title, non-royal members of the peerage and the episcopate under their family names.

II. Illustrations.

III. Family Trees.

IV. Books Reviewed. Arranged alphabetically under the authorsand editors of the books.Books that were only listed and not reviewed have not been ‘ included.

V. Authors‘ of Articles, Book Reviews arid Notes. Arranged in one alpha— betical. sequence.

160 I. Persons, Places and Subjects

Abbeville, 5-6. Booth, Laurence, archbishop of Abraham, 16. York, 51. Alain de Lille, Anticlaudianm, 73- Boothe, John, bishop of Excter, 74, 78. 89. Alcock, Hugh, of Bangor, 86. Boothe, Lawrence, archbishop of André, Bernard, 10, 13. York, 89-90. Andrewe, Richard, , Boothe, Robert, dean of York, 89. 89. Boothe, William, archbishop of Anjou, Margaret of, see Margaret. York, 89-90. Anjou, René of, 73. Bosworth(Merevale), battle, 1, 15,

Annals of lter, 57. 19, 26, 46, 49, 52, 54, 107. ,-_ ' ‘\ I Anne Neville, queen to Richard Boulogne—sur—Mer,5. III, 13, 14, 89. Bourgchier, Thomas, archbishop Aquinas, Thomas, 74. of Canterbury, cardinal, 6, 90. Arcadius, Roman emperor, 67, 78. Brackenburg, Richard, dean of St Aristotle, Et/Jz'm Nimmaa/Jea, 74—75; Mary’s College, Warwick, 134. Amndel, John, , 85- Brett, Simon, The Sunken Sailor, 3. . 86, 91. Bringhurst, church, 4, 8, 18-19. Ashdown, Mrs Charles, Histoy qf Britain, allegorical figure, 72. Costume in Britain, 64. Buck, George, 2627, 59-60; his Astle, Thomas, see Grose, Francis. text of epitaph for Richard III, Augustinian canons, 83. 31, 32, 33, 35-39, 44-45. Bangor, cathedral, 86-87. Burdet, John, 13, 17. Barowe,]ohn, , Burgh, Elizabeth de, 81. 87. Burgh, William de, earl of Ulster, Bath and Wells, diocese, 83. 81. Bath, cathedral, 83. Burgundy, Charles, duke of, 5, 17, Beaufort, Henry, cardinal, 6. 84; Order of the Golden Tree, Beaufort, Edmund, duke of 117-19; Philip the Bold, duke of, Somerset, 70, 78. 117-19; and see York, Margaret Berkeley, Thomas, lord Berkeley of. (d. 1417), his epitaph, 33. Butler, Sir Ralph, 93-95, 99 Blacman,]ohn, biographer of Caesar, Julius, 17. Henry VI, 22, 26. Calais, 5. Blatchly, John, Topograpber: of Cambridge, Richard, prior of SEW/k, 101. Crowland Abbey, 10, 19-20. Blodwell, John, dean of St Asaph, Cambridge, university, 13, 18; 86. graduates, 84, 86, 88; Bokenham, Osbern, 69-70, 78.

‘161 Buckingham College, 18; Crowland Chronicle, 1-20, 21 -30, Queens’ College, 95. 59. Canterbury, cathedral, 33, 83; Crowland, Richard, abbot of ecclesiastical province, 83, 86. Crowland Abbey, 13, 18, 19 Carent, Nicholas, , Curteys, Piers, 29, 84. Darby,J.W., 100-107. Carley, James, 30. Davy, D.E., 102. Carlisle, cathedral, 83. Davyson, John, , Carpenter, John, town clerk of 88, 91. London, 65m. Delaney, Sheila, 70. Castile, 84; Yorkist claim to the ‘Dialogue between a Layman and a throne of, 71, 80. Friar’, 80-82. Castledermot, co. Kildare, Ireland, Dillon, H.A., 64. 56. drama, 115-17. Catesby, William, 13, 15. dress, 58-65; dislike of fifteenth Caxton, William, printer, 136-39. century dress, 64—65. Cecil, William, 96. Dublin, Ireland, 54-57; Chaundeler, Thomas, dean of archbishops, see FitzSimons, Hereford, 87, 91. Walter; Christ Church Chertsey, Surrey, 51. Cathedral, 57; defences, 55; fee- Chichester, cathedral, 90. farm, 55; mayors, see Marks, Cicero, 1 7. Janico; mint 54; parliament Clare, Augustinian priory, 66-82. 1484, 56. Clarence, George, duke of, Durham, co. Durham, 51; execution, 51; his household, 86. cathedral, 83. Clarence, Lionel, duke of, 81 Ecgbcrt, king, 24. Claudius Claudianus, Roman poet, Edward I, epitaph, 31. 66-82. Edward III, 24; epitaph, 31. Clerkenwell, house of the Edward IV, 1, 5, 10, 12-13, 15-16, Hospitallers, 14. 46, 55, 57, 64, 84-86, 89; Cloos,]ohn, , benevolences, 17; chaplains, 85, 90—91. 87; charter to Dublin, 55; claim Colne, river, 97. to Castile, 80; death, 14; descent, Cothi, Lewis Glyn, bard, 53. 24; epitaph, 33; height, 51; Courtenay, Peter, dean of Exeter, secretaries, 88; sonsand their bishop of Exeter, later of fate, 39-40, 46, 50-51; in Sharon Winchester, 85, 86, 91. Turner’s work, 59-60; wealth, Coventry and Lichfield, diocese, 25-26. 83 Edward of Middleham, son of Coventry, cathedral, 83. Richard III, 12, 14; invesliture at Cox, John, 1, 7, 9, 15, 25, 28. York, 60, 89. Ctowland Abbey, 1-20, 21 -30. Edward the Black Prince, epitaph, Framlingham, 100-07. 33. Fulman, William, editor of Edward V, 40, 46. Crowland Chronicle, 25-28. Edwards, A.S.G., 70. Gaitdner,]ames, biographer of Elizabeth I, 96, 98. Richard III, 62. Elizabeth of York, queen of Galmols, Thomas, master of Henry VII, 2. king’s coinage, Dublin and Elizabeth Woodville, queen of Waterford, 54. Edward IV, 10, 13; her Galway, Ireland, 56. chancellor, 89. Gloucester, Humphrey, duke of, Ely, cathedral, 83. 70; and see Richard III. epitaphs, see Edward I; Edward Goldwell, James, dean of III; Edward IV; Edward the Hereford, 87-88, 91. Black Prince; Henry VI; Richard Goodman, Tony, 71. III. Great Wardrobe, the accounts for Eton College, 22. 1483-84, 60-62, 64. Eutropius, Roman consul, 76. ' Grey, Lord Richard, 49. Exeter, diocese, 85; deans, 85. Grose, Francis, and Thomas Asde, Fahrenbach, William, 70. The Antiquarian Mertoyl, 60. Fajrholt, F.W., historian of dress, Gunthorpe, John, dean of Wells, his Costume in England, 63-65. 29, 83-86, 91 Falconbridge, bastard of, 2. Halstead, Caroline, biographer of Farleton, Tho'mas, claim: and Richard III, 62-63. notary, 7. Hanham, Alison, 21, 28. Fitch, William Stevenson, 78. Hastings, William, lord Hastings, FitzGerald, Gerald, 8ch earl of 15, 17, 49. Kildare, 54-57. Hawley, Thomas, herald (d. 1557), FitzGerald, Thomas, 7'h earl of 35. Kildare, 55. Hawtrey, William, of Chequers, FitzHugh, George, dean of 98-99. Lincoln, 88. Haywode, Thomas, dean of FitzSimons, Walter, archbishop of Lichfield, 88. . Dublin, 55, 57. Henry V, 33. Flemyng, Robert, , Henry VI, 19, 33, 46, 49, 50, 94; 88, 91. captivity, 87; chaplain, 89; cult, Flete, William, 93-95, 99. 51-52; descent, 24; 79; Flfigel, Ewald, 69-70. readeption, 85; secretary, 89. Fosdyke, abbot of Crowland Hemy VII, 1-2, 6, 9, 13, 16, 46-53, Abbey, 2, 19. 57, 87, 121-23; accession, 19; Fountains Abbey, 7. chaplain, 88; descent, 24; dress Fox, Richard Oohn), bishop of of his day, 65; orders epitaph for Exeter, 12.

163 Richard III, 31-33, 38, 40; his Langport, Richard, clerk to the own epitaph, 33. council of Edward IV, 1, 4—7, Hereford, cathedral, 87; diocese, 29. 87. Lavender, Richard, archdeacon of Herod, King, 50, 52. Leicester, 4, 6, 9, 29. Hicks, Michael, 1, 3, 7, 9, 11, 14, Leicester, Franciscan Priory, 32, 20-21, 29. 38. I-Iigden, Ranulph, Paycbrom'mn, 22. Leland,]ohn, antiquarian, 29. Hiytm'a de Ricardo rage mmlz'na Leprosy, 146-47. Impta, 29. Lichfield, cathedral, 88, 90; see Holmes, Sherlock, 4. Coventry. Honorius, Roman emperor, 67-68, Lincoln, cathedral, 88. 73, 78, 80. Lisle, Margaret de, wife of Honourand Virtue, temple of, 75. Thomas, lord Berkeley, 33. Howard dukes of Norfolk, 100-07. liturgy, 1 15-17. Howard,]ohn, duke of Norfolk, Livy, 17. 100. Llandaf, cathedral church, 86. Howard, lady Mary, 103, 105. Llwyd, Dafydd, bard, his poem on Howard, of Corby, 103. Richard III, 46-53. Hutton, William, The Baltic of London, Goldsmiths’ Company, Bow/art}: Field, 44-45. 56; Guildhall manuscript of, 35- Ireland, 72. 36; Mercers’ Company, 14; James, apostle, 16. religious houses, 130-33; St John, abbot of Crowland, 11. Paul’s, 89; Tower, 15, 50; town Jones, E.D., 49, 51. clerks, see Carpenter,]ohn. Katherine, queen of Henry V, Lovatt, Roger, '22. epitaph, 33. Ludlow, battle, 19. Kean, Edmund, actor, 58, 59. Lynch, Germyn, master of Irish Kelly, H.A., 4, 7, 9, 26, 29. mint, 56. Kendall, Paul Murray, biographer Malory, Sir Thomas, his audience, of Richard III, 62. 141 -43. Ker, Neil, 22. Mancini, Dominic, 50. Kingsford, CL, 10, 29. manuscripts, Eton, Eton College Kyffin, Richard, dean of Bangor, 213, 21-30. 86-87, 91. London, British Library, Add. Kymer, Gilbert, dean of Salisbury, 11814, 66-82. 87. —, —, Add. 45131, 34-35, 41- L’Extoz'm de [a guerre .raz'nte,30. 42 (fig), 43. , Lambert, abbot of Crowland —, —, Cotton Otho B xiii, 27. Abbey, 1 9. —, —, Harleian 433, 59, 60, 61, Lambeth, Surrey, Howard chapel, 63. 101.

164 —, College of Arms, I3, 35, 36, Nicolas, Sir Nicholas Harris, on 43-44 (fig.). understanding the past, 61-62, Oxford, Bodleian Library Laud 64. Misc. 154, 22. Norden,]ohn, 97-98. Margaret of Anjou, queen of Norfolk, dukes of, 100-07. Henry VI, 10; her secretary, see Norwich, cathedral, 83. Whit-ham, William. Olivier, Laurence, actor, 58, 65. Markham, Sir Clements, Owain, Huw ab, precentor of St biographer of Richard III, 62. David’s, 86. Marks (Marcus), Janice, mayor of Oxford, university, graduates, 84- Dublin, 57. 89. Mary I, 32, 96. Paulet, William, marquess of Mathafarn, Wales, 52-53. Winchester, 96—97. Maynooth, Ireland, 56. Payntour, John, schoolmaster of Merevale, see Bosworth. York, 51. Middlesex, religious houses, 130- Pede, Richard, dean of Hereford, 33. 87. Milford Haven, Wales, 52-53. Peterborough Abbey, 4, 8, 18-19. Military, special operations, 112- Picardy, 72-73. 13. Picts, 72. Moleyns, Adam, bishop of Planché, J.R., A eqmedz'a of Chichester, 70, 78. Costume or Dummy: qre::, 64. More, Sir Thomas, 51, 57, 61. Pole, John de la, duke of Suffolk More, the, manor at . (d. 1450), 78. Rickmansworth, 92-99. Pole, John de la, Earl of Lincoln, More, Thomas, ‘14; Ric/yard III, 20. 40, 54. Morgan, David, 71. Pollard, Tony, 1. Morgan, Huw, dean of Bangor, 86. printing, 136-39. Morrison, Charles, of Cassiobury, Pronay, Nicholas, 1, 4—5, 7, 9, 15- 98-99. 16, 20, 25, 29, Mowbtay dukes of Norfolk, 100- Radcliff, Roger, dean of St Paul’s, 07. 89-91. Myers, A.R., 34. Ramsey, Hunts, 139-41. Naas, Ireland, parliament 1484, 56. Ratcliffe, Richard, 13. Neville, Anne, see Anne. religion, religious houses in Neville, George, archbishop of London and Middles'ex} 130-33; York, 93, 95. the word tathedm, 83; cathedral Neville, Richard, earl of Warwick deans, 83-91; Lollardy, 108-10; (d. 1471), 10, 12. the parish, 144-46. Nichols, John, Hz'n‘og:mid Ricardus dc Temple, Itinerarium Antiquities of the Couny of Uimter, Ricardz'pfimi, 30. 44-45. Richard I, 25.

165 Richard II, 25, 26; poem on his St Edward the Confessor, 82. downfall, 30. St George, 82. Richard III, 1, 13-6, 18, 19-20, 25- St John the Evangelist, 6. 26, 27, 29-30, 83, 85, 87, 89; Saintre’, jeban dc, novel, 73. appearance, 51; ceremony and Salisbury, cathedral, 87. dress, 58—65; coronation, 62; Sallust, 17. crown in battle, 52; and Dublin, Sandford, Francis, edition of 54-57 as duke of Gloucester, 15; Richard III’s epitaph, 34-35, 36- at York (1483), 89; epitaph on 39. tomb, 31-45; great wardrobe Say, William, dean of St Paul’s, 89. accounts 1483-84, 60-62, 64; Scotland, 72-73. Paston portrait at Society of Senses, the Five, 110-11. Antiquaries, 63, 64; Welsh poem Shakespeare, William, 52, 58-59. on, 46-53; and see Versus. Sharp, Henry, 4, 5, 29. Richard of Eastwell, 128-30. Shore, Elizabeth ‘Jane’,mistress of Richard,]ohn ap, 87, dean of Edward IV, 59m. Hereford, 87. Shrewsbury, Shropshire, 53. Richards, W. Leslie, 46, 49. Simnel, Lambert, 40, 57. Richmond, Henry Fitzroy, duke Simon Magus, necromancer, 48- of, illegitimate son of Henry 49, 52. VIII, 101 -07. social history, 127. Rickmansworth, Herts., 92-99. Spain, allegorical figure, 79-80. Ripon, 51. Stacy, Thomas, 13. Roberts, Brynley, 46, 49. Stafford, Henry, 2nd Duke of Roberts, Enid, 49, 53. Buckingham, 15, 49, 51; his Rochefort, Guillaume de, 50. dress, 60-61, 63. Rochester, cathedxal, 83. Stilicho, Roman politician, 66-82. Rome, 17; allegorical figure, 76-77. Stoke, battle of, 57, 134-36. Ross, Charles, biographer of Story, Edward, bishop of Richard III, 5, 62. Chichester, 91. Rotherham, Thomas, archbishop Strutt, Joseph, engraver and oork, 18, 19. historian, 62—64;Regal and Rous, John, antiquarian, 51, 57; Eulexz‘astiml Antiquities, 62—63;A Ram Roll, 81-82. Com/eta View ofthe Dreu and Rufinus, Roman politician, 67, 70, Habit: oftbe People ofEngland, 63. 72, 77-79. Sudeley, Glos., 94. Russell, John, bishop of Lincoln, Suffolk, 123-25. 4,-8, 10-12, 16, 20, 29. Susannah, 17. St Albans, abbey, 92, 95; battle, Tacitus, 17. 120-21. Tapton, John, dean of St Asaph, St Asaph, cathedral, 86. 86, 91. St David’s, cathedral, 86. Tenterden, Kent, 108-10.

166 Terence, P/Jorm'o, 17. Williams, Daniel, 29. Tewkesbury, battle, 49. Williams, Glanmor, 49—50. Theodosius, Roman emperor, 67- Winchester, cathedral, 83. 68, 78, 80. I Windsor Castle, 22; St George’s Thetford, priory, 100-07. Chapel, tomb and cult of Henry Thorp, Edmund, abbot of VI, 51-52. Crowland Abbey, 8, 13, 18-20. Winterborne, Thomas, dean of St _ Three Kings of Cologne, 82. Paul’s, 89-90, 91. Thurlcy, Simon, 93. Wisbech, John, abbot of Trim, Ireland, 56. Crowland, 13, 1 8. Turner, Sharon, lawyer and Witham Charterhouse, 22, 26, 28. historian, 58-63. Wolsey, Thomas, cardinal, 93, 95. Vergil, Polydore, 57. women, 113-15. Verona, Guadno da, 84, 88. Woodville, Anthony, LordRivers, Verm: Ric(b)ardi de m'bm regibu: 49. g'mdem nomine, 9-10, 19, 21-30. Woodville, Elizabeth, see Virgil, 1 7. Elizabeth. Visser-Fuchs, Livia, 29. Woodville, Lionel, dean of Exeter, Wakefield, battle, 55. bishop of Salisbury, 85, 86, 91. Wakelin, Daniel, 71. Worcester, cathedral, 83. Wales, 83; bardic poetry, 46-53. Worsley, William, dean of St Walpole, Sir Horace, 60. Paul’s, 89-91. Warbeck, Perkin, 90. Wriothesley, Sir Thomas (d. 1534), Warkworth, John, 93. 34-35. Warwick, earls of, 82. Wrythe, John, herald, 34. Warwick, St Mary’s Collegiate York, 60; archbishops, see Booth, Church, 133-34. Laurence; Neville, George; Waterford, Ireland, mint, 54. Rotherham, Thomas; Minster, Watts,]ohn, 70. 51, 89; play cycle, 115-17. Wavrin,_]ean de, historian, 62-63; York, Anne of, daughter of illustrations in his Chronicles of Edward IV, 107. England, 62-63. York, Elizabeth of, see Elizabeth. Waynflete,]ohn, dean of York, Margaret of, duchess of Chichester, 90. Burgundy, 40, 84. Waynflete, William, bishop of York, Richard, Duke of York (d. Winchester, 90. 1461), 10, 19, 57; lieutenant of Webber, Henry, dean of Eketer, Ireland, 55; his Claudian 85. translation, 66-82. Wells, deans of, 84; and see Bath. York, Richard, Duke of, son of Whitham, William, dean of Wells, Edward IV, 40, 128-30. secretary to Queen Margaret of Yorkdynasty, 125-27. Anjou, 84. Zacchaeus, 15.

167 II. Illustrations

The text of the poem Tm um! Rimrdz'. Eton, Eton College MS 213, f. 270, 23. Drawing as Richard III as a fop, after the engraving by Joseph Strutt fromJean de Wavrin’s Chronicles of England, 65. Epitaph of Rict III, BL, Add. MS 45131, f. 10v, 42, and College of Arms MS I 3, f. 4, 44.

III. Family Trees

Howard family tree, showing locations of burial, 105.

IV. Books Reviewed

Bailey, Mark, Medieval Szfilk: An Economic and Social Histoyl, 123-25. Baldwin, David, The Lox! Prime: T/Je Survival of Richard Duke ofYork, 128-30. —, —, Stake Field. The 1.4:! Battle oft/1e War: aft/1e Rom, 134-36. Barron, Caroline M. with Matthew Davies, The Rebgz'om Home: qondon and Middlexex, 130-33. Burgess, Clive, with Eamon Duffy, eds, TIM Pam/2 in Late Medieval England, 144- 46. Buxley, Peter, with Michael Elliott and Harvey Watson, The Battle: ofS tA/bam, 120-21. Chattaway, Carol, The Order ofthe Golden Tm: The st—Gz'I/z'ng Objective: afDu/ee Phi/z} the Bold ofBmgwmfit, 1 17-19. Clark, Linda, ed., T/Je Fzfi‘eent/J Centuy VI. Identzy and Immgengl in the Late Middle Age:, 1 19-20. Crawford, Anne, The Yorkim. The Histoy of a Dyna-y, 125-27. Crofts, Thomas H., Malay”: Contmymmyl Audience: T/Je Sada] Readingamwm in Late Medieval Eng/and,141-43. Cunningham, Sean, Hang! VII, 121—23. Davies, Matthew, sge Barron, Caroline M.

168 DeWindt, Anne R. and Edwin B., Emmy: The Um: of an Eng/M) Fenland town, 1200-7500, 139-41. Duffy, Eamon, see Burgess, Clive. Elliott, Michael, sec Burley, Peter. Fonge, Charles, The Carla/up: afSt Mayfl- Co/legz'ate Chum/7, Warwick, 133-34. Gunn, Steven, with Antheun Janse, eds, The Court a: Stage. England and the Low Countries in the Later Middle Ages, 143—44. Harari, Yuval Noah, Spedal Operation: in the Age of Chitin/0', 7700-1500, 112-13. Horrox, Rosemary, with W. Mark Ormrod, A Soda! Histoy of England, 128. King, Pamela M., The York A/Ijxteg Quiz: and tbe Won/12p aftbe Cz'y, 115-17. Kuskin, William, ed., Caxtan’: Trace. Studies in the Himy of Eng/2'1}: Printing, 136- 38. Lutton, Robert, Lollard} and Ofihodax Religion in Pre-Refimatz'on Eng/and, 108-10. Ormrod, W. Mark, see Horrox, Rosemary. Rawcliffe, Carole, arog: in Medieval England, 146-47. Ward, Jennifer, Women in England in the Middle Agar, 113-15. Watson, Harvey, see Burley, Peter. Woolgar, C.M., The Same: in Late Medieval England, 110-11.

V. Authors of Articles, Book Reviews and Notes

Amor, Nicholas, Medieval Shiv/k. An Economic and Soda] Hixtogl, by Mark Bailey, 1 23-25. Ashdown—HillJohn, ‘The epitaph of King Richard 111’, 31-45. —, —, ‘The opening of the tombs of the dukes of Richmond and Norfolk, Framlingham, April 1841’, 100—07. Bolton, J.L. (rev.), '17” Fzfleent/J Centuyl VI. Identify and Im'mgengl in the Late Middle Age:‘, edited by Linda Clarke, 119-20. Breeze; Andrew, ‘A Welsh poem of 1485 on Richard 111’, 46-53. Britnell, Richard (rev.), Remy. The Live: of an Eng/ix}; Fenland Town, 1200-7500, by Anne R DeWindt and Edwin DeWindt, 139-41. Clark, John (rev.), T/JeRe/z'gz'ou: Home: of London and Middlexex, edited by Caroline M. Barton and Matthew Davies, 130-33. Clarke, Howard B., ‘Taking a long-term View: a note on Richard III and Dublin’, 54-57. Crawford, Anne (rem), The Seme: in Late Medieval England, by CM. Woolgdr, 1 1 0-1 1 . —, —, (rev.), Women in England in the Late Middle Age:, by Jennifer Ward, 113- 1 S.

169 Falvey, Heather, ‘The More revisited’, 92-99. Granger, Penny (rev.), T/ae York Mystey CjIc/e and the Worxsb oft/1e Ciy, by Pamela M. King, 115-17. Grummitt, David, Hang! VII, by Sean Cunningham, 121 -23. Hammond, Peter (rem), The Battle: of5' tA/bam‘, by Peter Burley, Michael Elliott and Harvey Watson, 120-21. —, — (rev.), The Low Prime. T/Je Survival of Richard, Duke ofYork, by David Baldwin, 128-30. Hanham, Alison, ‘The mysterious affair at Crowland Abbey’, 1-20. Jurkowski, Maureen (rev.), Lollarq'y and Orthodox Religion in Pre-Refomation England, by Robert Lutton, 108—10. Luxford, Julian, ‘Tm um! Ricardz' and the Crowland Chronicle, 21 -30. Mate, Mavis (rem), Leproy in Medieval England, by Carole Rawcliffe, 146-47. Meale, Carol (rev.), Caxtan’: Trace. Studies in the Hz'xtoy: ofEng/ix!) Printing, edited by William Kuskin, 136-38. —, — (rev.), Malay? Canteriqmray: Audience: The Soda] Reading ty' Romance in Late Medieval England, by Thomas H. Crofts, 141 -43. Nichols, Ann Eljenholm (rev.), The Punk!) in Late Medieval Eng/and,edited by Clive Burgess and Eamon Duffy, 14-4—46. Payling, Simon (rev.), A Soda] Hixtagl of England, edited by Rosemary Horrox and W. Mark Ormrod, 128. Petre, James (rev.), Sta/3e Field. The Laxt Battle aft/1e War: oft/1e Rom, by David Baldwin, 134—36. Reeves, A. Compton, ‘Cathedral deans of the Yorkist age’, 83-91. Sutton, Anne E, ‘Richard III as a fop: a foolish myth’, 58-65. —, — (rev.), The Canning qt May’s Collegiate Cburc/J, Warmth, edited by

Charles Fonge, 133-34. he, Trump, Jane (rev.), The Yorkim. The Himgl qfa Djmugl, by Anne Crawford, 1 25-27. Visser-Fuchs, Livia, ‘Honour is the reward of virtue’: the Claudian translation made for Richard, Duke of York, in 1445’, 66-82. —, — (rev.), Speak! Operation: in the Age 0fChz'm/0’, 1100-7500, by Yuval Noah Harari, 112-13. —, — (rev.), The Court a: Stage. England and the Low Countrie: in the Later Middle Age:, edited by Steven Gunn and Antheun Janse, 143-44. —, — (rem), The Order oft/1e Golden Tree: The Gzfl-Giw'ngObjective: ofDuke Phi/1]) the Bold ofBurgumbl, by Carol Chattaway, 117-19.

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