King and Country: England and Wales in the Fifteenth Century

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A&C Black, 1 июл. 1991 г. - Всего страниц: 418
King and Countryis a selection of essays and papers from Ralph A. Griffiths, published variously in Wales, England, France and North America between 1964 and 1990. It explores themes in the history of England and Wales in the Fifteenth Centuryand the dominions of the English crown beyond.
 

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1 The Crown and the Royal Family in Later Medieval England
1
Continuities in an Age of Discontinuities
11
3 The English Realm and Dominions and the Kings Subjects in the Later Middle Ages
33
4 Wales and the Marches in the Fifteenth Century
55
5 The Sense of Dynasty in the Reign of Henry VI
83
6 Queen Katherine of Valois and a Missing Statute of the Realm
103
The Training of a King
115
8 Public and Private Bureaucracies in England and Wales in the Fifteenth Century
137
13 A Breton Spy in London
221
14 William Wawe and his Gang
227
An Episode in the Fall of Duke Humphrey of Gloucester
233
A Further Comment
253
17 Richard of York and the Royal Household in Wales 14491450
265
18 Duke Richard of Yorks Intentions in 1450 and the Origins of the Wars of the Roses
277
19 The Kings Council and the First Protectorate of the Duke of York 14501454
305
The Percies the Nevilles and the Duke of Exeter 14521454
321

9 Patronage Politics and the Principality of Wales 14131461
161
A FifteenthCentury Civil Servant
179
11 Gruffydd ap Nicholas and the Rise of the House of Dinefwr
187
12 Gruffydd ap Nicholas and the Fall of the House of Lancaster
201
The Mountford Family and the Wars of the Roses
365
Index
383
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