The People and Parliament in Fifteenth-Century England - Anthony J
Pollard
"A Beest envenymed thorough...covetize": an Imposter Pilgrim and
the Disputed Descent of the Manor of Dodford, 1306-1481 - Simon J.
Payling
Henry Inglose: A Hard Man to Please - Charles Moreton and Colin
Richmond
London Merchants and the Borromei Bank in the 1430s: the Role of
Local Credit Networks - James L Bolton
"Mischieviously Slewen": John, Lord Scrope, the Dukes of Norfolk
and Suffolk, and the Murder of Henry Howard in 1446 - James
Ross
A Fifteenth-Century Medicus Politicus: John Somerset, Physician to
Henry VI - Carole Rawcliffe
"Domine Salvum Fac Regem": The Origin of "God Save the King" in the
Reign of Henry VI - Elizabeth Danbury
"Monuments of Honour": Clerks, Histories and Heroes in the London
Livery Companies - Matthew Davies
The East Anglian Parliamentary Elections of 1461 - Hannes
Kleineke
Changing Perceptions of the Soldier in Late Medieval England -
David Grummitt
Thomas More, the London Charterhouse, and Richard III - Caroline
Barron
Caroline M. Barron is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History, Royal Holloway, University of London. JAMES ROSS is Reader in Late Medieval History at the University of Winchester, UK. He has published extensively on the late medieval nobility, kingship and political society.
The contributions are of a uniformly high standard. . Historians of
parliament, towns, and the aristocracy in particular will find this
a valuable contribution to the Fifteenth Century series.
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superbly produced by Boydell Press. [...] A useful and informative
collection of essays which continues to strengthen the reputation
of The Fifteenth Century series. As such it is a welcome addition
to the field of late medieval scholarship.
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