Richard III and His Rivals : Magnates and Their Motives in the Wars of the Roses.

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Main Author: Hicks, Michael
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 1991.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 Bastard Feudalism: Society and Politics in Fifteenth-Century England; 2 Idealism in Late Medieval English Politics; 3 Attainder, Resumption and Coercion, 1461-1529; 4 Chantries, Obits and Almshouses: The Hungerford Foundations, 1325-1478; 5 The Piety of Margaret, Lady Hungerford (d. 1478); 6 St. Katherine's Hospital, Heytesbury: Prehistory, foundation and Re-foundation, 1409-78; 7 Restraint, Mediation and Private Justice: George, Duke of Clarence as 'Good Lord'; 8 Edward IV, the Duke of Somerset and Lancastrian Loyalism in the North.
  • 9 Piety and Lineage in the Wars of the Roses: The Hungerford Experience10 Counting the Cost of War: The Moleyns Ransom and the Hungerford Land-Sales, 1453-87; 11 The Changing Role of the Wydevilles in Yorkist Politics to 1483; 12 Lord Hastings' Indentured Retainers?; 13 Richard III as Duke of Gloucester: A Study in Character; 14 Richard Ill's Cartulary in the British Library MS Cotton Julius BXII; 15 What Might Have Been: George Neville, Duke of Bedford, 1465-83: His Identity and Significance; 16 The Last Days of Elizabeth, Countess of Oxford; 17 Richard III and Romsey.
  • 18 Descent, Partition and Extinction: The Warwick Inheritance19 The Beauchamp Trust, 1439-87; 20 The Neville Earldom of Salisbury, 1429-71; 21 Dynastic Change and Northern Society: The Fourth Earl of Northumberland, 1470-89; 22 The Yorkist Rebellion of 1489 Reconsidered; 23 The Case of Sir Thomas Cook, 1468; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y.