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1 ISBN 9780851157764
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Biennial volumes of new research on an eventful century coloured by the Plantagenet dynasty.
The fourteenth century is one of the most turbulent and compelling periods of English history, reflected in the vitality of the current scholarship devoted to it. This new series provides a forum for the most recent research intothe political, social, and ecclesiastical history of the century, and complements earlier series from Boydell & Brewer, Anglo-Norman Studies and Thirteenth Century England, which taken together offer a complete overview of debate on the middle ages.
The substantial and significant studies in this volume have a particular focus on political history, including examinations of Edward II's charter witness lists and the consolidation of HenryIV's power in his early years; other topics include the Black Death and law-making, castle-building and memorials, war and chivalry in the Scalacronica, and architecture in the courts of Edward III and Charles V of France.
Contributors: JEFFREY HAMILTON, ANDY KING, ROY M. HAINES, ANTHONY MUSSON, GLORIA J. BETCHER, CYNTHIA J. NEVILLE, CHRISTOPHER PHILPOTTS, CHARLES COULSON, MARY WHITELEY, NICHOLAS ROGERS, LYNDA DENNISON, DOUGLAS BIGGS
NIGEL SAUL is Professor of Medieval History, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London.
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Charter Witness Lists for the Reign of Edward II - Jeffrey S Hamilton
A Helm with a Crest of Gold: The Order of Chivalry in Thomas Gray's Scalachronica - Andy King
Simon de Montacute, Brother of William, Earl of Salisbury, Bishop of Worcester (1333-37), of Ely (1337-45) - Roy M Haines
New Labour Laws, New Remedies? Legal Reaction to the Black Death 'Crisis' - Anthony Musson
Translating a Labour Dispute in the Cornish Ordinalia within a Legal Context - Gloria J Betcher
Homicide in the Ecclesiastical Court of Fourteenth-Century Durham - Cynthia J Neville
Plague and Reconstruction: Bishops Edington and Wykeham at Highclere 1346-1404 - Christopher Philpotts
Fourteenth-Century Castles in Context. Apotheosis or Decline? - Charles Coulson
The Courts of Edward III of England and Charles V of France: a Comparison of their Architectural Setting and Ceremonial Functions - Mary Whiteley
The Elsing Brass and its East Anglian Connections (with Nicholas Rogers) - Lynda Dennison
The Elsing Brass and its East Anglian Connections (with Lynda Dennison) - Nicholas Rogers
The Reign of Henry IV: the Revolution of 1399 and the Establishment of the Lancastrian Regime - Douglas Biggs
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2 ISBN 9780851158914
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This new series is to be published in alternate years with Thirteenth Century England, providing a forum for the most recent research into the political, social, economic, ecclesiastical and cultural history of the fourteenth century, one of the most turbulent and compelling periods of English history - reflected in the vitality of the current scholarship.
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'Pur Salvation du Roiaume': Military Service and Obligation in Fourteenth-Century Northumberland - Andy King
Some Notes on 'Royal' Medicine in the Reign of Edward II - Jeffrey S Hamilton
Queen Isabella at the Court of France - Carla Lord
Italians in English Mints and Exchanges - Martin Allen
John of Eltham, History and Story: Abusive International Discourse in Late Medieval England, France and Scotland - T B James
Lollard Trials and Inquisitorial Discourse - John Arnold
A Curious Erasure in Walsingham's Short Chronicle and the Politics of Heresy - Jill C Havens
Sacred Space and the Profane Image - Paulette Barton
A Farewell to Arms? Criticism of Warfare in Late Fourteenth- Century England - Nigel Saul
Born to by a Tyrant? The Childhood and Education of Richard II - Arnd Reitemeier
Richard II and the Mortimer Inheritance - Alastair Dunn
Richard II and the Broomcod Collar: New Evidence from the Issue Rolls - Shelagh Mitchell
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9 ISBN 9781783271221
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Articles showcasing the fruits of the most recent scholarship in the field of fourteenth-century studies.
The wide-ranging studies collected here reflect the latest concerns of and trends in fourteenth-century research, including work on politics, the law, religion, and chronicle writing. The lively (and controversial) debate around the death of Edward II, and the brief but eventful career of John of Eltham, earl of Cornwall, receive detailed treatment, as does the theory and implementation of both the law of treason in England and high status execution in Ireland. There is an investigation of the often overlooked, yet ever present, lesser parish clergy of pre-Black Death England, along with the notable connections between Roman remains and craft guild piety in fourteenth-century York.There are also chapters shedding new light on fourteenth-century chronicles: one examines the St Albans chronicle through the prism of chivalric culture, another analyses the importance of the Chester Annals of 1385-8 in the writing culture of the Midlands. Introduced with this volume is a new section on "Notes and Documents"; re-examined here is an often-cited letter from the reign of Richard II and the problematic, yet crucial, issue of its authorship and dating.
James Bothwell is Lecturer in Later Medieval History at the University of Leicester; Gwilym Dodd is Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Nottingham
Contributors: Paul Dryburgh, Aine Foley, Christopher Guyol, Andy King, Jessica Knowles, E. Amanda McVitty, D.A.L. Morgan, Philip Morgan, David Robinson.
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The Death of Edward II Revisited - Andy King
Living in the Shadows: John of Eltham, Earl of Cornwall (1316-1336) - Paul Dryburgh
Careers of the Lesser Parochial Clergy Before the Black Death - David Robinson
Heritage and Symbolism: the Romans and Tanners in Fourteenth-Century York - Jessica Knowles
"Let Them Realize What God Can Do": Chivalry in the St Albans Chronicle - Christopher Guyol
Historical Writing in the North-West Midlands and the Chester Annals of 1385-8 - Philip Morgan
High-Status Execution in Fourteenth-Century Ireland - Aine Foley
Traitor to the Chose Publique: Negotiating Constitutional Conflict Through the Law of Treason 1399-1402 - E. Amanda McVitty
A Letter from Chatton: the Date and the Writer - David Morgan
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10 ISBN 9781783272792
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The fruits of new research on the politics, society and culture of England in the fourteenth century.
Drawing on a diverse range of documentary, literary and material evidence, the essays collected here consider a wide range of important issues for the period. Political and institutional history is addressed in essays on Edward II's personal expenditure and the development and workings of parliament, including an analysis of those neglected "parliamentarians" of the period, the parliamentary proctors. Important new insights into the social history of the fourteenth century are provided by chapters on marriage and the accumulation of lay estates, the brokerage of royal wardship and the important and difficult subject of sexual violence towards under-age girls. Another chapter considers the enormously costly and complex task of feeding and supplying medieval armies across the "long" fourteenth century, while two final pieces offer important new insights into the material culture of the age, focusing in turn on St Stephen's Chapel, Westminster, and the phenomenon of royal reburial. Richly textured with personal and local detail, these new studies provide numerous insights into the lives of great and small in this fascinating period ofmedieval history.
GWILYM DODD is Associate Professor of Medieval History at the University of Nottingham.
Contributors: Elizabeth Biggs, Anna M. Duch, Bridget Wells-Furby, Alan Kissane, Ilana Krug, Alison K.McHardy, Seymour Phillips, Laura Tompkins, Kathryn Warner.
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'Bought by the King Himself': Edward II, his Chamber, his Family and his Interests in 1325-26 - Kathryn Warner
Parliament in the Reign of Edward II, with Some After-Thoughts on the Modus Tenendi Parliamentum - Seymour Phillips
The Representation of the Clergy in Parliament - Alison McHardy
Feeding Mars: Military Purveyance in the Long Fourteenth Century - Ilana Krug
'Unnatural in Body and a Villain in Soul': Rape and Sexual Violence Towards Girls Under the Age of Canonical Consent in Late Medieval England - Alan Kissane
Marriage and Inheritance: the Element of Chance in the Development of Lay Estates in the Fourteenth Century - Bridget Wells-Furby
Mary Percy and John de Southeray: Wardship, Marriage and Divorce in Fourteenth-Century England - Laura Tompkins
Richard II's Kingship at St Stephen's Chapel, Westminster, 1377-1399 - Elizabeth Biggs
Bodies in Constant Motion: the Burials and Reburials of the Plantagenet Dynasty, c. 1272-1399 - Anna M. Duch
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11 ISBN 9781783274529
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The fruits of new research on the politics, society and culture of England in the fourteenth century.
The essays collected here engage with many of the most important themes and subjects of the period. In addition to addressing matters of kingship and changing theories of power, they tackle questions concerning loyalty and rebellion at the centre of authority and on its margins; the role of law, both domestic and international; the nature of memory - legal, historical and fabricated; and the relationship between the Plantagenets and the rulers of those nations and territories over which England claimed dominion. In so doing, the collection offers important new insights into political and social developments at times of major turmoil, including Edward I's war with Scotland, the deposition of Edward II, and the Peasants' Revolt of 1381, while also exploring the mechanisms used to ensure peace and the smooth-running of a kingdom during a time of immense change.
DAVID GREEN is Lecturer in British Studies and History, Harlaxton College; CHRIS GIVEN-WILSON is Professor of Late Medieval History, University of St Andrews.
Contributors: James Bothwell, S.W. Dempsey, Matthew Hefferan, Samuel Lane, Cary J. Nederman, W. Mark Ormrod, Bridget Wells-Furby
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The Evolution of Edward I's 'Historical' Claim to Overlordship of Scotland, 1291-1301 - S. W. Dempsey
Prelates and Political Reform: The Bishops and the Ordinances of 1311 - Samuel Lane
Sir Robert de Wateville (d. 1330) of Essex and the Younger Despenser, 1322-26 - Bridget Wells-Furby
Memory, Genealogy and Nationality in Plantagenet England: The Plugenet and Walerand Estates, 1265-1368 - W. Mark Ormrod
The 'Apparitional' Magna Carta in the Long Fourteenth Century - Cary J. Nederman
Family, Loyalty and the Royal Household in Fourteenth-Century England - Matthew Hefferan
The Revolution Stops Here? Leicestershire and the Rebellion of 1381 - James Bothwell
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3 ISBN 9781843830467
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The annual volume of new work on all aspects of the fourteenth century, including England's overseas interests, from English and American scholars.
New research on aspects of the politics and culture of fourteenth-century England includes close studies of political events such as the quarrel of Edward II and Thomas of Lancaster and Bishop Despenser's Crusade, fresh considerations of the political and cultural context of English royal tombs and the Wilton Diptych, a number of important analyses of regional politics and regional culture in Bristol, East Anglia and Winchester - all with implications forthe bigger picture - and a discussion of late medieval French attitudes to the deposition of Richard II; that and studies of the war with France and the Bishop of Norwich's attack on Flanders carry the focus beyond the shores ofEngland.
Contributors: MARK ARVANIGIAN, JANE BEAL, KELLY DEVRIES, ALASTAIR DUNN, DAVID GREEN, ANDY KING, CHRISTIAN D. LIDDY, LISA MONNA, ANTHONY MUSSON, MARK PAGE, DAVID M. PALLISER, CRAIG D. TAYLOR, KRIS TOWSON,
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Royal Mausolea in the Long Fourteenth Century (1272-1422) - David M Palliser
Legal Culture: Medieval Lawyers' Aspirations and Pretensions - Anthony Musson
Thomas of Lancaster's First Quarrel with Edward II - Andy King
Bristol and the Crown, 1326-31: Local and National Politics in the Early Years of Edward III's Reign - Christian D Liddy
Mapping Identity in John Trevisa's English Polychronicon: Chester, Cornwall and the Translation of English National History - Jane Beal
Edward the Black Prince and East Anglia: An Unlikely Association - David Green
William Wykeham and the Management of the Winchester Estate, 1366-1404 - Mark Page
A Lancastrian Polity? John of Gaunt, John Neville and the War with France, 1368-88 - Mark Arvanigian
'Hearts warped by passion': The Percy-Gaunt Dispute of 1381 - Kris Towson
The Reasons for the Bishop of Norwich's Attack of Flanders in 1383 - Kelly DeVries
Loyalty, Honour and the Lancastrian Revolution: Sir Stephen Scrope of Castle Combe and his Kinsmen, c.1389-c.1408 - Alastair Dunn
The Furnishing of Royal Closets and the Use of Small Devotional Images in the Reign of Richard II: The Setting of the Wilton Diptych Reconsidered - Lisa Monnas
'Weep thou for me in France': French Views of the Deposition of Richard II - Craig D Taylor
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4 ISBN 9781843832201
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Fourteenth Century England has quickly established for itself a deserved reputation for its scope and scholarship and for admirably filling a gap in the publication of medieval studies. HISTORY
The new research here covers a number of aspects of the politics and culture of fourteenth-century England, including religious culture and institutions as illustrated in the cult of Thomas of Lancaster, preaching to women in thelater fourteenth century, and in the Church's response to a royal fundraising campaign. There are detailed examinations of prominent and less prominent individuals - Bishop Thomas Hatfield, Agnes Maltravers, and Lord Thomas Despenser - together with investigations of broader policy issues, particularly the dispensation of justice in the reign of Richard II. Finally, the intersection of environmental, political, and economic issues is approached from two very different perspectives, the development of royal landscapes and of the late medieval coal industry.
Contributors: JOHN T. MCQUILLEN, AMANDA RICHARDSON, A. K. MCHARDY, CHRISTIAN D. LIDDY, J.S. BOTHWELL, BETH ALLISON BARR, DIANE MARTIN, HELEN LACEY, JOHN LELAND, MARTYN LAWRENCE, ULRIKE GRASSNICK, MARK ARVANIGIAN
J.S. HAMILTON is Professor and Chair of History at Baylor University.
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Who was St Thomas of Lancaster?: New Manuscript Evidence - John McQuillen
`Hedging, Ditching and Other Improper Occupations': Royal Landscapes and their Meaning under Edward II and Edward III - Mandy Richardson
Paying for the Wedding: Edward III as Fundraiser, 1332-3 - Alison McHardy
The Politics of Privilege: Thomas Hatfield and the Palatinate of Durham, 1345-81 - Christian D Liddy
Agners Maltravers [d. 1375] and Her Husband John [d. 1364]: Rebel Wives, Separate Lives, and Conjugal Visits in Later Medieval England - James Bothwell
Gendering Pastoral Care: John Mirk and his Instructions for Parish Priests - Beth Alison Barr
Prosecution of the Statutes of Provisors and Premunire in the King's Bench, 1377-1394 - Diane Martin
`Mercy and truth Preserve the King': Richard II's use of the Royal Pardon in 1397 and 1398 - Helen Lacey
Aliens in the Pardons of Richard II - John L. Leland
`Too Flattering Sweet to be Substantial'? The Last Months of Thomas, Lord Despenser - Martyn Lawrence
`O Prince, Desyre to Be Honorable': The Deposition of Richard II and Mirrors for Princes - Ulrike Grassnick
Regional Politics, Landed Society and the coal Industry in North-east England, 1350-1430 - Mark Arvanigian
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Fourteenth Century England has quickly established for itself a deserved reputation for its scope and scholarship and for admirably filling a gap in the publication of medieval studies. HISTORY
The essays collected here present the fruits of the most recent research on aspects of the politics and culture of fourteenth-century England. Among the topics considered are the size and structure of magnates' households and retinues, Edward II's relationship with Piers Gaveston, court venues and the image presented by royal justice, the pattern of clergy ordinations, and the Despensers' patronage of Tewkesbury Abbey. Three essays deal with aspects of Richard II's reign, two reassessing the so-called `tyranny', and a third looking at the inter-relation of English and Irish politics. The final essays look at general but related themes, the administration of royal justice and the role of morality in the exercise of public office.
NIGEL SAUL is Professor of Medieval History at Royal Holloway, University of London.
CONTRIBUTORS: ALISON MARSHALL, ELIZABETH H. WILL, JOCHEN BURGTORF, DAVID ROBINSON, MARTYN LAWRENCE, PETER CROOKS, G.B. STOW, TERRY JONES, ANTHONY MUSSON, CHRISTOPHER FLETCHER
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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
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6 ISBN 9781843835301
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Fourteenth Century England has quickly established for itself a deserved reputation for its scope and scholarship and for admirably filling a gap in the publication of medieval studies. HISTORY
The essays collected here present the fruits of the most recent research on aspects of the history, politics and culture of England during the `long' fourteenth century - roughly speaking from the reign of Edward I to the reign ofHenry V. Based on a range of primary sources, they are both original and challenging in their conclusions. Several of the articles touch in one way or another upon the subject of warfare, but the approaches which they adopt are significantly different, ranging from an analysis of the medieval theory of self-defence to an investigation of the relative utility of narrative and documentary sources for a specific campaign. Literary texts such as Barbour's Bruce are also discussed, and a re-evaluation of one particular set of records indicates that, in this case at least, the impact of the Black Death of 1348-9 may have been even more devastating than is usually thought.
Chris Given-Wilson is Professor of Late Mediaeval History at the University of St Andrews. Contributors: Susan Foran, Penny Lawne, Paula Arthur, Graham E. St John, Diana Tyson, David Green, Jessica Lutkin, Rory Cox, Adrian R. Bell
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A Great Romance: Chivalry and War in Barbour's Bruce - Susan Foran
Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent [1301-1330]: A Study of Personal Loyalty - Penny Lawne
The Black Death and Mortality: A Reassessment - Paula Arthur
War, the Church, and English Men-at-arms - Graham E. St John
Power Corrupts! An Anglo-Norman Poem on the Abuse of Power - Diana Tyson
National Identities and the Hundred Years War - David Green
Isabella de Coucy, daughter of Edward III: The Exception who Proves the Rule - Jessica Lutkin
Natural Law and the Right of Self-Defence according to John of Legnano and John Wyclif - Rory Cox
Medieval Chroniclers as War Correspondents during the Hundred Years War: The Earl of Arundel's Naval Campaign of 1387 - Adrian R. Bell
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Fourteenth Century England has quickly established for itself a deserved reputation for its scope and scholarship and for admirably filling a gap in the publication of medieval studies. HISTORY
This collection represents the fruits of new research, by both established and young scholars, on the politics, society and culture of England and its dependencies in the fourteenth century. Drawing on a diverse range of documentary, literary and material evidence, the studies offer a range of methods, from micro-history and prosopography to the study of institutions, texts and events. The early fourteenth century provides a particular focus of interest, with studies contributing new reflections on the personnel of parliament, the household of Edward II, the politics of Edward III's minority, and reactions to the great famine of 1315-22 and the Black Death of 1348-9. The wars withScotland and France give the opportunity for significant new assessments of international diplomacy, the role of the mariner in the logistics of war, English loyalties in Gascony and the pious practices of medieval knights. Richlytextured with personal and local detail, these new studies provide numerous insights into the lives of great and small in this tumultuous period of medieval history.
W. Mark Ormrod is Professor of Medieval History atthe University of York.
Contributors: Benoit Grevin, Alison K. McHardy, J.S. Hamilton, Guilhem Pepin, Eliza Hartrich, Phil Bradford, J.S. Bothwell, Craig Lambert, Andrew Ayton, Graham St John, Christopher Phillpotts
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Writing Techniques in Thirteenth- and Fourteenth-Century England: The Role of the Sicilian and Papal Letter Collections as Practical Models for the Shaping of Royal Propaganda - Benoit Grevin
The Great Bardney Abbey Scandal, 1303-18 - Alison McHardy
A Reassessment of the Loyalty of the Household Knights of Edward II - Jeffrey S Hamilton
Ramon Durand of Toulouse: A Lawyer Turned Knight in the Service of the Kings of England - Guilhem Pepin
Urban Identity and Political Rebellion: London and Henry of Lancaster's Revolt, 1328-9 - Eliza Hartrich
'The Obscure Lives of Obscure Men'? The Parliamentary Knights of the Shires in the Early Fourteenth Century - Phil Bradford
The Five Giants: Institutional Hierarchy and Social Provision in Later Medieval Leicestershire - J. S. Bothwell
The Mariner in Fourteenth-Century England - Craig Lambert and Andrew Ayton
Dying beyond the Seas: Testamentary Preparation for Campaigning during the Hundred Years War - Graham St. John
Richard II and the Monasteries of London - Christopher Phillpotts
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8 ISBN 9781843839170
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Fourteenth Century England has quickly established for itself a deserved reputation for its scope and scholarship and for admirably filling a gap in the publication of medieval studies. HISTORY
Drawing on a diverse range of documentary, literary and material evidence, the contributors to this volume examine several inter-related topics on political, social and cultural matters in late medieval England. Aspects of both arms production and armigerous society are explored, from the emergence of royal armourers in the early fourteenth century to the social implications of later armour and armorial bearings. Another major focus is the church and religion more broadly. The nature and significance of the ceremonial entry, the adventus, of bishops is explored, as well as the legal impact of provisions in shaping church-state relations in mid-century. Religious constructsof women are considered in a comparative analysis of orthodox and Lollard texts. Finally, a group of papers looks at aspects of politics at the centre, with an examination of the queenship of Isabella of France and the issue of the Mortimer inheritance in the early years of Richard II.
J.S. Hamilton is Professor and Chair, Department of History, Baylor University.
Contributors: Beth Allison Barr, Philip Caudrey, Katherine Harvey, Mark King, Malcolm Mercer, Shelagh Mitchell, Lisa Benz St John, Charlotte Whatley
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King's Armourers and the Growth of the Armourer's Craft in Early Fourteenth-Century London - Malcolm Mercer
In the Best Interest of the Queen: Isabella of France, Edward II and the Image of a Functional Relationship - Lisa Benz St John
The First Entry of the Bishop: Episcopal Adventus in Fourteenth-Century England - Katherine Harvey
Temporalities Be Taken: Edward III, Unruly Ecclesiastics, and the Fight for the Benefices of Exeter, 1337-60 - Charlotte Whatley
The Armour of Sir Robert Salle: An Indication of Social Status? - Shelagh Mitchell
Richard II, the Mortimer Inheritance and the March of Wales, 1381-84 - Mark John King
War, Chivalry and Regional Society: East Anglia's Warrior Gentry before the Court of Chivalry - Philip J. Caudrey
A Comparative Analysis of Biblical Women in the English Wycliffite Sermons with John Mirk's Festial - Beth Alison Barr
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