An Early Fourteenth-Century Affinity: the Earl of Norfolk and his
Followers - Alison Marshall
John of Gaunt's Household: Attendance Rolls in the Glynde Archive,
MS 3469 - Elizabeth Will
`With my Life, His Joyes Began and Ended': Piers Gaveston and King
Edward II of England Revisited - Jochen Burgtorf
Clerical Recruitment in England, 1282-1348 - David Robinson
Secular Patronage and Religious Devotion: the Despensers and St
Mary's Abbey, Tewksbury - Martyn Lawrence
The `Calculus of Faction' and Richard II's Duchy of Ireland, c.
1382-9 - Peter Crooks
Richard II in the Continuatio Eulogii: Yet Another Alleged
Historical Incident? - George Stow
Was Richard II a Tyrant? Richard's Use of the Books of Rules for
Princes - Terry Jones
Court Venues and the Politics of Justice - Anthony Musson
Morality and Office in Late Medieval England and France - C. D.
Fletcher
Nigel Saul is Emeritus Professor of Medieval History at Royal Holloway, University of London
A valuable volume of new work which makes a contribution to
fourteenth-century history and, in particular, to rehabilitating
the reputation of Richard II.
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