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31. ‘The Greatest Uprisings’ (1409–1412)
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Chris Given-Wilson
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- TABLE OF CONTENTS vii
- LIST OF PLATES ix
- LIST OF MAPS AND TABLES xi
- ACKNOWLEGEMENTS xii
- ABBREVIATED REFERENCES xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part One: The Great Duchy 1267–1399
- 1. The House of Lancaster and the Crown (1267–1367) 11
- 2. Father and Son I (1367–1382) 24
- 3. The Making of a Dissident (1382–1387) 36
- 4. Lords of the Field (1387–1389) 48
- 5. The Making of a Hero (1390–1393) 61
- 6. Family and Lands (1391–1394) 77
- 7. The Two Duchies and the Crown (1394–1396) 88
- 8. Richard Resurgent (1397–1398) 100
- 9. ‘A Manifest Miracle of God’ (1398–1399) 119
- 10. The Making of a King (1399) 138
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Part Two: A King at War 1399–1405
- 11. ‘In This New World’ (1399–1400) 157
- 12. The Parliament of 1401 174
- 13. The Percy Ascendancy (1401–1402) 190
- 14. Piracy, Rumour and Riot (1401–1402) 202
- 15. From Humbleton Hill to Hateley Field (1403) 216
- 16. Louis of Orléans and Owain Glyn Dŵr (1403–1405) 233
- 17. An Empire in Crisis: Ireland and Guyenne (1399–1405) 245
- 18. The Death of an Archbishop (1404–1405) 262
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Part Three: Recovery and Reform 1404–1410
- 19. The Search for Solvency (1404–1406) 281
- 20. Archbishop Arundel and the Council (1407–1409) 302
- 21. Between War and Peace (1405–1410) 317
- 22. Aliens, Merchants and Englishness 332
- 23. England, the Papacy and the Council of Pisa (1404–1409) 348
- 24. Heresy, Piety and Reform 366
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Part Four: Lancastrian Kingship
- 25. The King and his Image 385
- 26. Council, Court and Household 406
- 27. The Royal Affinity and Parliamentary Politics 424
- 28. Nobles, Rebels and Traitors 439
- 29. War and Diplomacy 451
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Part Five: The Pendulum Years 1409–1413
- 30. The Prince’s Administration (1409–1411) 465
- 31. ‘The Greatest Uprisings’ (1409–1412) 479
- 32. Burgundians, Armagnacs and Guyenne (1411–1413) 493
- 33. Father and Son II (1412–1413) 513
- Conclusion 526
- EPILOGUE 535
- APPENDIX: HENRY IV’s ITINERARY, 1399–1413 542
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 546
- INDEX 563
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- TABLE OF CONTENTS vii
- LIST OF PLATES ix
- LIST OF MAPS AND TABLES xi
- ACKNOWLEGEMENTS xii
- ABBREVIATED REFERENCES xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part One: The Great Duchy 1267–1399
- 1. The House of Lancaster and the Crown (1267–1367) 11
- 2. Father and Son I (1367–1382) 24
- 3. The Making of a Dissident (1382–1387) 36
- 4. Lords of the Field (1387–1389) 48
- 5. The Making of a Hero (1390–1393) 61
- 6. Family and Lands (1391–1394) 77
- 7. The Two Duchies and the Crown (1394–1396) 88
- 8. Richard Resurgent (1397–1398) 100
- 9. ‘A Manifest Miracle of God’ (1398–1399) 119
- 10. The Making of a King (1399) 138
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Part Two: A King at War 1399–1405
- 11. ‘In This New World’ (1399–1400) 157
- 12. The Parliament of 1401 174
- 13. The Percy Ascendancy (1401–1402) 190
- 14. Piracy, Rumour and Riot (1401–1402) 202
- 15. From Humbleton Hill to Hateley Field (1403) 216
- 16. Louis of Orléans and Owain Glyn Dŵr (1403–1405) 233
- 17. An Empire in Crisis: Ireland and Guyenne (1399–1405) 245
- 18. The Death of an Archbishop (1404–1405) 262
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Part Three: Recovery and Reform 1404–1410
- 19. The Search for Solvency (1404–1406) 281
- 20. Archbishop Arundel and the Council (1407–1409) 302
- 21. Between War and Peace (1405–1410) 317
- 22. Aliens, Merchants and Englishness 332
- 23. England, the Papacy and the Council of Pisa (1404–1409) 348
- 24. Heresy, Piety and Reform 366
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Part Four: Lancastrian Kingship
- 25. The King and his Image 385
- 26. Council, Court and Household 406
- 27. The Royal Affinity and Parliamentary Politics 424
- 28. Nobles, Rebels and Traitors 439
- 29. War and Diplomacy 451
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Part Five: The Pendulum Years 1409–1413
- 30. The Prince’s Administration (1409–1411) 465
- 31. ‘The Greatest Uprisings’ (1409–1412) 479
- 32. Burgundians, Armagnacs and Guyenne (1411–1413) 493
- 33. Father and Son II (1412–1413) 513
- Conclusion 526
- EPILOGUE 535
- APPENDIX: HENRY IV’s ITINERARY, 1399–1413 542
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 546
- INDEX 563