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Widows and the Wars of the Roses: the Turbulent Marital History of Edward IV’s Putative Mistress, Margaret, daughter of Sir Lewis John of West Horndon, Essex

  • S. J. Payling
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The Fifteenth Century XIV
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© 2015, Boydell and Brewer

© 2015, Boydell and Brewer

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS vii
  3. List of Illustrations ix
  4. Contributors x
  5. Abbreviations xii
  6. Preface xiii
  7. Michael Hicks: An Appreciation xv
  8. Disciplinary Ordinances for English Garrisons in Normandy in the Reign of Henry V 1
  9. Lords in a Landscape: the Berkeley Family and Northfield (Worcestershire) 13
  10. Hampshire and the Parish Tax of 1428 39
  11. The Livery Act of 1429 55
  12. An Indenture between Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury, and Sir Edmund Darell of Sessay, North Riding, 1435 67
  13. The Pursuit of Justice and Inheritance from Marcher Lordships to Parliament: the Implications of Margaret Malefaunt’s Abduction in Gower in 1438 77
  14. The Battles of Mortimer’s Cross and Second St. Albans: The Regional Dimension 91
  15. Widows and the Wars of the Roses: the Turbulent Marital History of Edward IV’s Putative Mistress, Margaret, daughter of Sir Lewis John of West Horndon, Essex 103
  16. Some Observations on the Household and Circle of Humphrey Stafford, Lord Stafford of Southwick and Earl of Devon: the Last Will of Roger Bekensawe 117
  17. The Treatment of Traitors’ Children and Edward IV’s Clemency in the 1460s 131
  18. Edward IV and Bury St. Edmunds’ Search for Self-Government 143
  19. The Exchequer Inquisitions Post Mortem 161
  20. Hams for Prayers: Regular Canons and their Lay Patrons in Medieval Catalonia 175
  21. Production, Specialisation and Consumption in Late Medieval Wessex 189
  22. A Butt of Wine and Two Barrels of Herring: Southampton’s Trading Links with Religious Institutions in Winchester and South Central England, 1430– 1540 207
  23. Index 229
  24. The Published Works of Michael Hicks, 1977–2015 243
  25. Tabula Gratulatoria 251
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