Musson, Anthony: Medieval Law in Context (Manchester, 2001).
Musson, Anthony, and Ormrod, W. M.: The Evolution of English Justice (London, 1999).
Salzman, L. F.: English Life in the Middle Ages (London, 1926).
17: A SIMPLE KING
Burton, Janet: Monastic and Religious Orders in Britain, 1000 – 1300 (Cambridge, 1994).
Carpenter, D. A.: The Minority of Henry III (London, 1990).
——The Reign of Henry III (London, 1996).
——The Struggle for Mastery (London, 2003).
Clanchy, M. T.: From Memory to Written Record (Oxford, 1993).
Harding, Alan: England in the Thirteenth Century (Cambridge, 1993).
Harvey, Barbara: The Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries (Oxford, 2001).
Hennings, M. A.: England under Henry III (London, 1924).
Lloyd, Simon: English Society and the Crusade (Oxford, 1988).
Maddicott, J. R.: Simon de Montfort (Cambridge, 1994).
Powicke, F. M.: King Henry and the Lord Edward (Oxford, 1947).
——The Thirteenth Century (Oxford, 1962).
Stacey, Robert: Politics, Policy and Finance under Henry III (Oxford, 1987).
18: THE SEASONAL YEAR
Hutton, Ronald: The Rise and Fall of Merry England (Oxford, 1994).
Postan, M. M.: The Medieval Economy and Society (London, 1972).
Powicke, J. M.: Medieval England (London, 1931).
19: THE EMPEROR OF BRITAIN
Jenks, Edward: Edward Plantagenet (London, 1902).
Knowles, David: The Religious Orders in England, Volume One (Cambridge, 1948).
Morris, J. E.: The Welsh Wars of Edward I (Oxford, 1901).
Morris, Marc: A Great and Terrible King (London, 2008).
Ormrod, W. M., (ed.): England in the Fourteenth Century (Woodbridge, 1986).
Pasquet, D.: An Essay on the Origins of the House of Commons (Cambridge, 1925).
Plucknett, T. F. T.: Legislation of Edward I (Oxford, 1949).
Prestwich, Michael: Politics and Finance under Edward I (London, 1972).
——The Three Edwards (London, 1980).
Salzman, L. F.: Edward I (London, 1968).
Stones, E. L. G.: Edward I (Oxford, 1968).
Wilkinson, B.: Studies in the Constitutional History of the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries (Manchester, 1937).
20: THE HAMMER
Julius, Anthony: Trials of the Diaspora: A History of Anti-Semitism in England (Oxford, 2010).
Mundill, R. R.: England’s Jewish Solution (Cambridge, 1998).
21: THE FAVOURITES OF A KING
Davies, J. C.: The Baronial Opposition to Edward II (Cambridge, 1918).
Fryde, Natalie: The Tyranny and Fall of Edward II (Cambridge, 1979).
Haines, R. M.: King Edward II (London, 2003).
Hamilton, J. S.: Piers Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall (London, 1988).
Howell, Margaret: Eleanor of Provence (Oxford, 1998).
Johnstone, H.: Edward of Carnarvon (Manchester, 1946).
Maddicott, J. R.: Simon de Montfort (Cambridge, 1994).
Raban, Sandra: England under Edward I and Edward II (Oxford, 2000).
Tout, T. F.: The Place of the Reign of Edward II in English History (Manchester, 1936).
22: BIRTH AND DEATH
Carey, H. M.: Courting Disaster, Astrology at the English Court and University in the Later Middle Ages (London, 1992).
Clay, R. M.: The Medieval Hospitals of England (London, 1909).
Finucane, R. C.: Miracles and Pilgrims (London, 1977).
Getz, Faye: Medicine in the English Middle Ages (Princeton, 1998).
Hunt, Tony: Popular Medicine in Thirteenth Century England (Woodbridge, 1990).
Rawcliffe, Carole: Medicine and Society in Later Medieval England (Stroud, 1995).
23: THE SENSE OF A NATION
Carpenter, D. A.: The Reign of Edward III (London, 1996).
Edwards, G.: The Second Century of the English Parliament (Oxford, 1979)
Given-Wilson, C. J.: The English Nobility in the Late Middle Ages (London, 1987).
Haines, R. M.: The Church and Politics in Fourteenth Century England (Cambridge, 1978).
Hewitt, H. J.: The Organisation of War under Edward III (Manchester, 1966).
Horrox, Rosemary (ed.): The Black Death (Manchester, 1994).
Keen, M. H.: England in the Later Middle Ages (London, 1973).
McFarlane, K. B.: The Nobility of Later Medieval England (Oxford, 1973).
McKisack, May: The Fourteenth Century (Oxford, 1959).
Mortimer, Ian: The Perfect King (London, 2006).
Ormrod, W. G.: The Reign of Edward III (Stroud, 2000).
Prestwich, Michael: Plantagenet England (Oxford, 2005).
Rubin, Miri: The Hollow Crown (London, 2005).
Stubbs, William: The Constitutional History of England (Oxford, 1874).
Waugh, S. L.: England in the Reign of Edward III (Cambridge, 1991).
24: THE NIGHT SCHOOLS
Aston, Margaret: Lollards and Reformers (London, 1984).
Dahmus, J. H.: The Prosecution of John Wycliffe (New Haven, 1970).
Lambert, M. D.: Medieval Heresy (London, 1977).
McFarlane, K. B.: John Wycliffe and the Beginnings of English Nonconformity (London, 1952).
——Lancastrian Kings and Lollard Knights (Oxford, 1972).
Robson, J. A.: Wycliffe and the Oxford Schools (Cambridge, 1961).
Thomson, J. A. F.: The Later Lollards (Oxford, 1965).
Workman, H. B.: John Wycliffe (Oxford, 1926).
25: THE COMMOTION
Allmand, C. T. (ed.): War, Literature and Politics in the Late Middle Ages (Liverpool, 1976).
Bevan, Bryan: King Richard II (London 1990).
Bird, Ruth: The Turbulent London of Richard II (London, 1949).
Du Boulay, F. R. H. and Barron, C. M. (eds): The Reign of Richard II (London, 1971).
Fletcher, Christopher: Richard II (Oxford, 2008).
Fryde, E. B.: The Great Revolt of 1381 (London, 1981).
Gillespie, J. L. (ed.): The Age of Richard II (Stroud, 1997).
Jones, R. H.: The Royal Policy of Richard II (Oxford, 1968).
Mathew, Gervase: The Court of Richard II (London, 1968).
Oman, Charles: The Great Revolt of 1381 (Oxford, 1969).
Ormrod, W. G. (ed.): England in the Fourteenth Century (Woodbridge, 1986).
Saul, Nigel: Richard II (London, 1997).
Scattergood, V. J. and Sherborne J. W. (eds): English Court Culture in the Later Middle Ages (London, 1983).
Tuck, Anthony: Richard II and the English Nobility (London, 1973).
26: INTO THE WOODS
Keen, M. H.: The Outlaws of Medieval Legend (London, 1961).
Westwood, Jennifer and Simpson, Jaqueline: The Lore of the Land (London, 2005).
27: THE SUFFERING KING
Bennett, Michael: Richard II and the Revolution of 1399 (Stroud, 1999).
Dodd, Gwilym and Biggs, Douglas: Henry IV (Woodbridge, 2003).
Kirby, J. L.: Henry IV of England (London, 1970).
McNiven, Peter: Heresy and Politics in the Reign of Henry IV (Woodbridge, 1987).
Mortimer, Ian: The Fears of Henry IV: The Life of England’s Self-made King (London, 2007).
Williams, Daniel (ed.): England in the Fifteenth Century (Woodbridge, 1987).
Wylie, J. H.: History of England under Henry IV (London, 1884 – 98).
29: THE WARRIOR
Allmand, Christopher: Henry V (London, 1992).
Byrne, A. H.: The Agincourt War (London, 1956).
Earle, Peter: The Life and Times of Henry V (London, 1972).
Harriss, G. L. (ed.): Henry V (London, 1985).
Hutchinson, H. F.: Henry V (London, 1967).
Keen, M. H.: England in the Later Middle Ages (London, 1973).
Labarge, M. W.: Henry V: The Cautious Conqueror (London, 1975).
Lindsay, Philip: King Henr
y V: A Chronicle (London, 1934).
Myers, A. R.: England in the Later Middle Ages (London, 1952).
Perroy, Edouard: The Hundred Years War (New York, 1965).
Seward, Desmond: Henry V (New York, 1987).
Sumption, Jonathan: The Hundred Years War (London, 1990 – 2009).
Wylie, J. H. and Waugh, W. T.: The Reign of Henry V (Cambridge, 1914 – 29).
31: A SIMPLE MAN
Bagley, J. J.: Margaret of Anjou (London, 1948).
Gasquet, F. A.: The Religious Life of Henry VI (London, 1923).
Griffiths, R. A.: The Reign of Henry VI (London, 1981).
——The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries (Oxford, 2003).
Harriss, Gerald: Shaping the Nation (Oxford, 2005).
Jacob, E. F.: The Fifteenth Century (Oxford, 1961).
Macfarlane, K. B.: The Nobility of Later Medieval England (Oxford, 1963).
——England in the Fifteenth Century (London, 1981).
Wolffe, Bertram: Henry VI (London, 1981).
32: MEET THE FAMILY
Davis, Norman (ed.): Paston Letters and Papers of the Fifteenth Century (London, 1971 – 76).
Richmond, Colin: The Paston Family (Cambridge, 1990 – 6).
33 AND 35: THE DIVIDED REALM AND THE LION AND THE LAMB
Carpenter, M. C.: The Wars of the Roses (Cambridge, 1997).
Gillingham, John: The Wars of the Roses (London, 1981).
Goodman, Anthony: The Wars of the Roses (Stroud, 2005).
Hicks, Michael: The Wars of the Roses (New Haven, 2010).
Lander, J. R.: Conflict and Stability in Fifteenth Century England (London, 1969).
——The Wars of the Roses (London, 1965).
Pollard, A. J. (ed.): The Wars of the Roses (London, 1995).
Seward, Desmond: The Wars of the Roses (London, 1995).
Storey, R. L.: The End of the House of Lancaster (London, 1966).
34: THE WORLD AT PLAY
Egan, Geoff (ed.): The Medieval Household (London, 1998).
Fleming, Peter: Family and Household in Medieval England (London, 2001).
Hanawalt, B. A.: Growing Up in Medieval London (Oxford, 1993).
Herlihy, David: Medieval Households (Cambridge, Mass., 1985).
Leach, A. F.: The Schools of Medieval England (London, 1915).
Orme, Nicholas: Medieval Schools (London, 2006).
Salusbury, G. T.: Street Life in Medieval England (Oxford, 1939).
Shahar, Shulamith: Childhood in the Middle Ages (London, 1990).
36: THE STAPLE OF LIFE
Abram, Annie: English Life and Manners in the Later Middle Ages (London, 1913).
Dyer, Christopher: Standards of Living in the Later Middle Ages (Cambridge, 1989).
Henisch, B. A.: Fast and Feast (Pittsburgh, 1976).
37: THE KING OF SPRING
Baldwin, David: Elizabeth Woodville (Stroud, 2002).
Brown, A. L.: The Governance of Late Medieval England (Stanford, 1989).
Chrimes, S. B., Ross, C. D. and Griffiths, R. A. (eds): Fifteenth-century England (London, 1972).
Dockray, Keith: Edward IV (Stroud, 1999).
Goodman, Anthony: The New Monarchy (Oxford, 1988).
Myers, A. R.: The Household of Edward IV (Manchester, 1959).
Ross, Charles: Edward IV (London, 1974).
Thomson, John: The Transformation of Medieval England (London, 1983).
Thornley, I. D. (ed.): England under the Yorkists (London, 1920).
38: COME TO TOWN
Beresford, Maurice: New Towns of the Middle Ages (London, 1967).
Britnell, R. H.: The Commercialisation of English Society, 1000 – 1500 (Cambridge, 1993).
Dyer, Christopher: Making a Living in the Middle Ages (New Haven, 2002).
Green, Alice: Town Life in the Fifteenth Century (London, 1894).
Nicholas, David: The Later Medieval City (London, 1997).
Palliser, D. M. (ed.): The Cambridge Urban History of Britain, 600 – 1540 (Cambridge, 2000).
Platt, Colin: The English Medieval Town (London, 1976).
Reynolds, Susan: An Introduction to the History of English Medieval Towns (Oxford, 1977).
39: THE ZEALOT KING
Dockray, Keith: Richard III (Stroud, 1997).
Hammond, P. W. (ed.): Richard III (London, 1986).
Hanham, Alison: Richard III and his Early Historians (Oxford, 1975).
Hicks, Michael: Richard III (London, 1991).
Hughes, Jonathan: The Religious Life of Richard III (Stroud, 1997).
Kendall, P. M.: Richard III (New York, 1956).
Pollard, A. J.: Richard III and the Princes in the Tower (Stroud, 1991).
Ross, Charles: Richard III (London, 1981).
40: THE KING OF SUSPICIONS
Bevan, Bryan: Henry VII (London, 2000).
Chrimes, S. B.: Henry VII (London, 1972).
Grant, Alexander: Henry VII (London, 1985).
Hunt, Jocelyn and Towle, Carolyn: Henry VII (London, 1998).
Loades, D. M.: Politics and the Nation (London, 1973).
Lockyer, Roger: Henry VII (London, 1968).
Rogers, Caroline: Henry VII (London, 1991).
Temperley, Gladys: Henry VII (Boston, 1914).
Wroe, Anne: Perkin Warbeck (London, 2003).
A CONCLUSION
Andrews, J. P.: The History of Great Britain (London, 1794).
Buckle, H. T.: History of Civilisation in England (London, 1908).
Churchill, W. S.: A History of the English-Speaking Peoples (London, 1956).
Clark, Jonathan (ed.): A World By Itself (London 2010).
Davies, Norman: The Isles (London, 1999).
Fraser, Rebecca: A People’s History of Britain (London 2003).
Green, J. R.: History of the English People (London, 1878 – 80).
Hibbert, Christopher: The English (London, 1987).
Keightley, Thomas: The History of England (London, 1837).
Lingard, John and Belloc, Hilaire: The History of England (New York, 1912).
Mackintosh, James, Scott, Walter and Moore, Thomas: The Cabinet History of England, Scotland and Ireland (London, 1831).
Smollett, Tobias and Hume, David: The History of England (London, 2008).
Trevelyan, G. M.: History of England (London, 1945).
Wood, Michael: In Search of England (London, 1999).
Index
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Aaron of Lincoln
abbeys: built in Stephen’s reign
Abergavenny, George Neville, 3rd Baron
Ackroyd, Peter: Albion
Adam (bastard son of Edward II)
Adam of Usk
Aelric (of Marsh Gibbon)
Aethelbert, King of Kent
Aethelfrith, King of Northumberland
Aethelric, Bishop of Chichester
Agincourt, battle of (1415)
Agricola, Julius
agriculture see farming
ale
Alexander III, Pope
Alfred the Great, King of West Saxons
almshouses
Alnwick, Northumberland
‘Amesbury archer, the’ (‘king of Stonehenge’)
‘Anarchy, the’ (under Stephen)
Andrew of Winton
Aneirin: Gododdin (poem)
Angevin Empire: and divine kingship; beginnings; fiefdom; collapses; John attempts to recover; Henry III attempts to recover; Henry II inherits territories
Angles: colonize England
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Anne of Bohemia, first Queen of Richard II
Anne (Neville), Queen of Richard III: marriage to Prince Edward; marriage to Richard; Clarence covets lands; at Richard’s coronation; death
Anne, Queen: to
uches Samuel Johnson for scrofula
Anselm, St, Archbishop of Canterbury
anti-Semitism
Apollo (god)
apprenticeship
Aquitaine (France)
archers see longbow
architecture: Perpendicular; fifteenth-century
aristocracy: prehistoric beginnings; early poetry; see also hierarchies (social)
Arthur of Brittany
Arthur, King
Arthur, Prince (Henry VII’s son): birth; death
Arundel, Richard FitzAlan, 11th Earl of
Arundel, Thomas, Bishop of Ely
Ashburnham, John
Ashley, near Cirencester
Athelney, Somerset
Athelstan, King of West Saxons and Mercians
Atrebates (tribe)
Augustine, St, Archbishop of Canterbury: mission to England
Augustine, St (of Hippo): Soliloquies
Augustus, Roman Emperor
Aurelianus, Ambrosius
Avebury, Wiltshire
Bacon, Francis: on Richard III’s laws; on Lovel
Bacon, Roger
Bagot, Sir William
Baldock
Ball, John
Balliol, Edward de, King of Scotland
Balliol, John de, King of Scotland
Bannockburn, battle of (1314)
baptism
Barnet, battle of (1471)
barrows see burial
bathing and bathhouses
‘Battle of Malden, The’ (poem)
Beaufort, Cardinal Henry, Bishop of Winchester: as chancellor; advises Henry VI
Beaufort, Lady Margaret
Becket, St Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury: and church – state conflict; shrine and pilgrims; background and character; relations and conflicts with Henry II; and crowning of Henry the Younger; excommunicates Archbishop of York; murdered in Canterbury Cathedral; condemned by Lollards
Bede, Venerable
Bedford, John of Lancaster, Duke of: in regency of Henry VI, 333, 335; and Joan of Arc; death
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