The 'Grete Laboure and the Long and Troublous Tyme': The Execution
of the Will of Ralph, Lord Cromwell, and the Foundation of
Tattershall College - Simon J. Payling
A Royal Grave in a Fifteenth-Century London Parish Church -
Christian Steer
The Livery Collar: Politics and Identity During the Fifteenth
Century - Matthew J. Ward
William Caxton and Commemorative Culture in Fifteenth-Century
England - David Harry
Blakberd's Treasure: a Study in Fifteenth-Century Administration at
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, London - Euan C. Roger
Placing the Hospital: The Production of St. Lawrence's Hospital
Registers in Fifteenth-Century Canterbury - Sheila Sweetinburgh
Were Friars Paid Salaries? Evidence from Clerical Taxation Records
- Maureen Jurkowski
Exceptions in General Pardons, 1399-1450 - Susanne Jenks
The English Crown and the Coinage, 1399-1485 - Martin Allen
England's Economy in the Fifteenth Century - Christopher Dyer
LINDA CLARK is Editor Emeritus at the History of Parliament. Christopher Dyer is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Leicester. He has written, edited, co-authored and co-edited many books, including William Dugdale, Historian, 1605-1686: His Life, his Writings and His County (Boydell, 2009). MATTHEW WARD teaches medieval history at the University of Nottingham. Sheila Sweetinburgh is a Principal Research Fellow in the Centre for Kent History and Heritage at Canterbury Christ Church University and editor of Early Medieval Kent, 800-1220 (Boydell, 2016) and Later Medieval Kent, 1220-1540 (Boydell, 2018).
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