Chronicles of the revolution, 1397-1400 : the reign of Richard II

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Chronicles of the revolution, 1397-1400 : the reign of Richard II

translated and edited by Chris Given-Wilson

(Manchester medieval sources series)

Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA and Canada by St. Martin's Press, c1993

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [254]-257) and index

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Description

This collection of sources covers one of the most controversial and shocking episodes in medieval English history, the 'tyranny' and deposition of Richard II and the usurpation of the throne by his cousin, Henry Bolingbroke, who became King Henry IV. Contemporaries were sharply divided about the rights and wrongs of both Richard and Henry, and this division is reflected in the texts which form the major part of these sources. All the principal contemporary chronicles are represented in this collection, from the violently partisan Thomas Walsingham, chronicler of St Alban's Abbey who saw Richard as a tyrant and murderer, to the indignant Dieulacres chronicler, who claimed that the 'innocent king' was tricked into surrender by his perjured barons. -- .

Table of Contents

Introduction Pat one: July 1397 to May 1399 Part two: June to September 1399 Part three: October 1399 to February 1400 Appendix A: The Duke of York's army, July 1399 Appendix B: Bollingbroke's army in 1399 Bibliography Index -- .

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