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A Butt of Wine and Two Barrels of Herring: Southampton’s Trading Links with Religious Institutions in Winchester and South Central England, 1430– 1540
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Contributors x
- Abbreviations xii
- Preface xiii
- Michael Hicks: An Appreciation xv
- Disciplinary Ordinances for English Garrisons in Normandy in the Reign of Henry V 1
- Lords in a Landscape: the Berkeley Family and Northfield (Worcestershire) 13
- Hampshire and the Parish Tax of 1428 39
- The Livery Act of 1429 55
- An Indenture between Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury, and Sir Edmund Darell of Sessay, North Riding, 1435 67
- The Pursuit of Justice and Inheritance from Marcher Lordships to Parliament: the Implications of Margaret Malefaunt’s Abduction in Gower in 1438 77
- The Battles of Mortimer’s Cross and Second St. Albans: The Regional Dimension 91
- 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
- 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
- The Treatment of Traitors’ Children and Edward IV’s Clemency in the 1460s 131
- Edward IV and Bury St. Edmunds’ Search for Self-Government 143
- The Exchequer Inquisitions Post Mortem 161
- Hams for Prayers: Regular Canons and their Lay Patrons in Medieval Catalonia 175
- Production, Specialisation and Consumption in Late Medieval Wessex 189
- 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
- Index 229
- The Published Works of Michael Hicks, 1977–2015 243
- Tabula Gratulatoria 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- List of Illustrations ix
- Contributors x
- Abbreviations xii
- Preface xiii
- Michael Hicks: An Appreciation xv
- Disciplinary Ordinances for English Garrisons in Normandy in the Reign of Henry V 1
- Lords in a Landscape: the Berkeley Family and Northfield (Worcestershire) 13
- Hampshire and the Parish Tax of 1428 39
- The Livery Act of 1429 55
- An Indenture between Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury, and Sir Edmund Darell of Sessay, North Riding, 1435 67
- The Pursuit of Justice and Inheritance from Marcher Lordships to Parliament: the Implications of Margaret Malefaunt’s Abduction in Gower in 1438 77
- The Battles of Mortimer’s Cross and Second St. Albans: The Regional Dimension 91
- 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
- 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
- The Treatment of Traitors’ Children and Edward IV’s Clemency in the 1460s 131
- Edward IV and Bury St. Edmunds’ Search for Self-Government 143
- The Exchequer Inquisitions Post Mortem 161
- Hams for Prayers: Regular Canons and their Lay Patrons in Medieval Catalonia 175
- Production, Specialisation and Consumption in Late Medieval Wessex 189
- 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
- Index 229
- The Published Works of Michael Hicks, 1977–2015 243
- Tabula Gratulatoria 251