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The Published Works of A.J. (Tony) Pollard, 1972–2019
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Anne Curry
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- List of Abbreviations ix
- Preface xi
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Part I: Rulers
- Tyranny and Affinity: The Public and Private Authority of Richard II and Richard III 1
- The Commission to ensure Good Governance of 11 May 1402: A Case Study of Lancastrian Counter-Propaganda 17
- A Failure in Foresight: the Lancastrian Kings and the Lancastrian Dukes 27
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Part II: Regions
- The Strother Family 40
- The Strothers: A Tale of Northern Gentle Folk, Social Mobility and Stagnation in Late Medieval Northumberland 41
- ‘No Good unto our said King at this Time’ 57
- Contemporary and Near-Contemporary Chroniclers: The North of England and the Wars of the Roses, c.1450–1471 65
- England, 1461: Predominantly Provincial Perspectives on the Early Months of the Reign of Edward IV 81
- Greater Landowners and the Management of their Estates in Late Medieval England 93
- Lordship and the Social Elite in the Lordship of Gower during the Wars of the Roses 105
- A Yorkist Legacy for the Tudor Prince of Wales on the Welsh Marches: Affinity-Building, Regional Government and National Politics, 1471–1502 119
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Part III: Retinues
- Southern England and Campaigns to France, 1415–1453 133
- Last Men Standing: Lancashire Soldiers in the Wars in France 151
- Northern Pride goes Before a Fall: The ‘Horrorable’ History of Adelston Attysle 165
- List of Contributors 183
- Professor Tony Pollard: An Appreciation 185
- The Published Works of A.J. (Tony) Pollard, 1972–2019 189
- Index 195
- Tabula Gratulatoria 209
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- List of Abbreviations ix
- Preface xi
-
Part I: Rulers
- Tyranny and Affinity: The Public and Private Authority of Richard II and Richard III 1
- The Commission to ensure Good Governance of 11 May 1402: A Case Study of Lancastrian Counter-Propaganda 17
- A Failure in Foresight: the Lancastrian Kings and the Lancastrian Dukes 27
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Part II: Regions
- The Strother Family 40
- The Strothers: A Tale of Northern Gentle Folk, Social Mobility and Stagnation in Late Medieval Northumberland 41
- ‘No Good unto our said King at this Time’ 57
- Contemporary and Near-Contemporary Chroniclers: The North of England and the Wars of the Roses, c.1450–1471 65
- England, 1461: Predominantly Provincial Perspectives on the Early Months of the Reign of Edward IV 81
- Greater Landowners and the Management of their Estates in Late Medieval England 93
- Lordship and the Social Elite in the Lordship of Gower during the Wars of the Roses 105
- A Yorkist Legacy for the Tudor Prince of Wales on the Welsh Marches: Affinity-Building, Regional Government and National Politics, 1471–1502 119
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Part III: Retinues
- Southern England and Campaigns to France, 1415–1453 133
- Last Men Standing: Lancashire Soldiers in the Wars in France 151
- Northern Pride goes Before a Fall: The ‘Horrorable’ History of Adelston Attysle 165
- List of Contributors 183
- Professor Tony Pollard: An Appreciation 185
- The Published Works of A.J. (Tony) Pollard, 1972–2019 189
- Index 195
- Tabula Gratulatoria 209