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Royal Wills, 1376–1475
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Contributors vii
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Royal Wills, 1376–1475 1
- Propaganda, Piety and Politics in the Fifteenth Century: Henry V’s Vernacular War Letters to the City of London, 1417–21 17
- ‘To Be of Oon Demeanyng and Unite for the Wele of Your Self and of the Contre There’: Yorkist Plans for the Lordship of Ireland, the Last Phase 35
- A Mirror for a Princess: Antoine de la Sale and the Political Psyche of Margaret of Anjou 61
- Margaret of Anjou and the Language of Praise and Censure 81
- On ‘Peyne of their Lyfes … they Shuld no Verdit gif, but if they Wold Endite the Seid William Tresham of his Owen Deth’: the Murder of Lawyers in Fifteenth-Century England 99
- ‘Stond Horeson and Yelde thy Knyff’: Urban Politics, Language and Litigation in Late Medieval Canterbury 115
- ‘In to the Sterre Chambre’: Female Plaintiffs Before the King’s Council in the Reign of Henry VII 129
- Index 145
- CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES 155
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Contributors vii
- Preface ix
- Abbreviations xiii
- Royal Wills, 1376–1475 1
- Propaganda, Piety and Politics in the Fifteenth Century: Henry V’s Vernacular War Letters to the City of London, 1417–21 17
- ‘To Be of Oon Demeanyng and Unite for the Wele of Your Self and of the Contre There’: Yorkist Plans for the Lordship of Ireland, the Last Phase 35
- A Mirror for a Princess: Antoine de la Sale and the Political Psyche of Margaret of Anjou 61
- Margaret of Anjou and the Language of Praise and Censure 81
- On ‘Peyne of their Lyfes … they Shuld no Verdit gif, but if they Wold Endite the Seid William Tresham of his Owen Deth’: the Murder of Lawyers in Fifteenth-Century England 99
- ‘Stond Horeson and Yelde thy Knyff’: Urban Politics, Language and Litigation in Late Medieval Canterbury 115
- ‘In to the Sterre Chambre’: Female Plaintiffs Before the King’s Council in the Reign of Henry VII 129
- Index 145
- CONTENTS OF PREVIOUS VOLUMES 155