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[1] Seward, Hundred Years War, p. 242.
[2] Robbins, Historical Poems, p. 185.
[3] Cooper, Memoir of Margaret, p. 4.
[4] Fabre, Joan of Arc, pp. 139-140.
[5] Ibid., 83-84.
[6] Robbins, Historical Poems, p. 177.
[7] Richard Hall, Life of Fisher, p. 139.
[8] Ibid., p. 209.
[9] Robbins, Historical Poems, p. 181.
[10] Richard Hall, Life of Fisher, pp. 210-211.
[11] Robbins, Historical Poems, p.205.
[12] Gairdner, Paston Letters, vol. 1, pp. 121-122.
[13] Robbins, Secular Lyrics, pp. 73-76.
[14] Davis, Paston Letters, pa
rt 2, pp. 35-36.
[15] Fisher, English Works, p. 293.
[16] Graham, Eternal Eve, p. 176.
[17] Ibid., pp. 146-147.
[18] Rowland, Medieval Woman’s Guide to Health, p. 123.
[19] Ibid., p. 125.
[20] Graham, Eternal Eve, pp. 120-121.
[21] Richard Hall, Life of Fisher, p. 225.
[22] Ibid., p. 208.
[23] Robbins, Historical Poems, pp. 197-198.
[24] Gairdner, Paston Letters, vol. 2, p. 297.
[25] Gairdner, Paston Letters, vol. 3, p. 75.
[26] Gairdner, Paston Letters, vol.2, p. 295.
[27] Davis, Paston Letters, part 2, p. 108.
[28] Rosenthal, Nobles and the Noble Life, pp. 160-162.
[29] Gairdner, Paston Letters, vol. 3, pp. 26-27.
[30] Rosenthal, Nobles and the Noble Life, pp. 160-162.
[31] Ibid.
[32] Bagley, Historical Interpretation, p. 146.
[33] Rosenthal, Nobles and the Noble Life, pp. 160-162.
[34] Robbins, Historical Poems, pp. 149-150.
[35] Turton, Builders of England’s Glory, p. 74.
[36] berward: Edward, who had joined with Warwick, the bear.
[37] Edward, then eighteen, York’s eldest son, afterward Edward IV.
[38] The bear is associated with Richard Neville, earl of Warwick, whose arms carry a bear chained to a gnarled trunk.
[39] Henry, duke of Buckingham.
[40] Robbins, Historical Poems, pp. 210-215.
[41] Edward Hall, Chronicle, p. 245-264.
[42] Ibid., p. 248.
[43] Ibid., p. 250.
[44] Gairdner, Paston Letters, vol. 3, p. 250.
[45] Edward Hall, Chronicle, p. 254.