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Chapter 3: William Catesby, Esquire of the Body
 

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The Catesby Family and their Brasses at Ashby St Ledgers
(pp 36-75). Monumental Brass Society: London, 2006.

Bertram, J. (ed.).
The Catesby Family and their Brasses at Ashby St Ledgers
. Monumental Brass Society, Headley Brothers: Ashford, Kent., 2006

Brindley, D.
The Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick; The Beauchamp Chapel
. R. J. L. Smith & Associates: Much Wenlock, Shropshire, 2001.

Dickson, J. ‘William Catesby.’
The Medelai Gazette
, 4 (3) (1997), 24-28.

Dickson, J. M.
William Catesby: ‘Gras de Hower Gyd.’
Richard III Foundation: Las Vegas, NV, 2007.

Foss, P.
The Field of Redemore: the Battle of Bosworth, 1485
. Kairos Press: Newton Lindford, 1998.

Gairdner, J.
History of the Life and Reign of Richard the Third
. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1898.

Hammond, P. W. ‘The Cat, the Rat, etc.’
The Ricardian
, 50 (1975), 31.

Hammond, P. W. ‘Colyngbourne’s Rhyme.’
The Ricardian
, 67 (1979), 145-146.

Hancock, P. A. ‘Solem a tergio reliquit: the Troublesome Battle of Bosworth.’
Ricardian Register
, 27 (2) (2002), 4-10.

Hillier, K. ‘William Colyngbourne.’
The Ricardian
, 49 (1975), 5-9.

Hutton, W.
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Jones, M. K.
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Kendall, P. M.
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The Ricardian
, XVII (2007), 108-109.

Leach, C. A. ‘A Mess of Strawberries’.
The Ricardian
, 29 (1970), 21-22.

Morris, M. ‘Catesby Brasses at Ashby St Ledgers.’
The Ricardian
, 39 (1972), 28-32.

Nicholas, N. H.
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. Nichols & Son: London, 1826.

Payling, S. ‘“Never desire to be grete about princes, for it is dangeros”: the Rise and Fall of the fifteenth-century Catesbys’ (pp 1-17). In: Bertram, J. (ed.),
The Catesby Family and their Brasses at Ashby St Ledgers
. Monumental Brass Society, Headley Brothers: Ashford, Kent, 2006.

Puplick, C. ‘The Parliament of Richard III.’
The Ricardian
, 36 (1972), 27-29.

Richardson, G. ‘The Cat, the Rat and the Dog.’
Ricardian Register
, 23 (4) (1998), 4-10.

Roskell, J. S. ‘William Catesby, Counsellor to Richard III.’
Bulletin of the John Rylands Library
, 44 (1959), 145-174.

Serjeantson, R. M. ‘The Restoration of the Long-lost brass of Sir William Catesby [at Ashby St Legers].’
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Sutton, A. F. ‘Colyngbourne’s Rhyme.’
The Ricardian
, 67 (1979), 145-146.

Sutton, A. F. & Hammond, P. W. (eds).
The Coronation of Richard III
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Williams, D. T. ‘The Hastily Drawn-up will of William Catesby, Esquire, 25th August, 1485.’
Transactions of the Leicestershire Archeological and Historical Society
, 51 (1975), 43-51.

Chapter 4: William, Lord Hastings
 

Atreed, L. ‘Hanham redivivus:’ A salvage operation.
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Coleman, C. H. D. ‘The Execution of Hastings: A Neglected Source.’
Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research
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The Mint: A History of the London Mint from
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Davis, M. A. ‘Lord Hastings Dies.’
The Medelai Gazette
, 13 (2) (2006), 26-32.

Donno, E. S. ‘Thomas More and Richard III.’
Renaissance Quarterly
, 35 (3) (1982), 401-447.

Dunham, W. H. ‘Lord Hastings’ Indentured Retainers 1481-1483.’
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, 39 (1955), 1-175.

Hamilton Thompson, A. ‘The Building Accounts of Kirby Muxloe, 1480-1484.’
Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological Society
, II (Parts 7 and 8) (1919–1920).

Hammond, P. ‘Research notes and queries.’
The Ricardian
, 39 (1972), 10-12.

Hanham, A. ‘Lord Hastings and the Historians.’
English Historical Review
, 87 (1972), 233-248.

Hanham, A. ‘Hastings Redivivus.’
English Historical Review
, 90 (1975), 821-827.

Hillier, K. ‘William, Lord Hastings and Ashby-De-La-Zouch.’
The Ricardian
, 100 (1988), 13-17.

Keay, A.
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. Topographical Society: London, 2001.

Moorhen, W. E. A. ‘William, Lord Hastings and the Crisis of 1483: An Assessment. Part 1.’
The Ricardian
, 122 (1993), 446-466.

Moorhen, W. E. A. ‘William, Lord Hastings and the Crisis of 1483: An Assessment. Part 2 (Conclusion).’
The Ricardian
, 123 (1993), 482-497.

Ross, C.
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. University of California Press: Berkeley, CA, 1974.

Thompson, J. A. F. ‘Richard III and Lord Hastings – A Problematical Case Reviewed.’
Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research
, 48 (1975), 22-30.

Turner, D. H. (1983)
The Hastings Hours
. Thames and Hudson: London

Weissbruth, C. A. ‘Inquiry.’
The Ricardian
, 31 (1970), 12.

Wigram, I. ‘The Death of Hastings.’
The Ricardian
, 50 (1975), 27-29.

Wolfe, B. P. ‘When and Why Did Hastings lose his Head?’
English Historical Review
, 89 (1974), 835-844.

Wolfe, B. P. ‘Hastings Re-interred.’
English Historical Review
, 91 (1976), 813-824.

Woodhead, P.
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. Spink & Sons: London, 1996.

Chapter 5: Jane Shore
 

Anon.
The History of Jane Shore
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Barker, N. & Birley, R. ‘The Real Jane Shore.’
Etoniana
, 125 (1972), 391-397.

Brown, R. D. ‘“A talkative wench (whose words a world hath delighted in)”: Mistress Shore and Elizabethan Complaint.’
The Review of English Studies
, 49 (196) (1998), 398-415.

Crossland, M.
The Mysterious Mistress: The Life and Legend of Jane Shore
. Sutton Publishing, Stroud, Glos, 2006.

Davis, M. A. ‘Lord Hastings Dies.’
The Medelai Gazette
, 13 (2) (2006), 26-32.

Fahy, C. ‘The Marriage of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville: A New Italian Source.’
English Historical Review
, 76 (1961), 660-672,

Helgerson, R.
Adulterous Alliances: Home, State and History in Early Modern European Drama and Painting
. University of Chicago Press: Chicago, 2000.

Johnson, W. S.
The History of Jane Shore (Compiled from Authentic State papers)
. W. S. Johnson, Charing Cross: London, 1830.

King, S.
The unfortunate concubine; or, history of Jane Shore, Mistress to Edward IV, King of England; showing how she came to be concubine to the King with an account of her untimely end
. S. King, Publisher: New York, 1821.

Paget, G.
The Rose of London – Jane Shore
. Hutchinson: London, 1934.

Rowan, D. F. ‘Shore’s Wife.’
Studies in English Literature, 1500-1900
, 6 (3) (1996), 447-464.

Rowe, N.
The Tragedy of Jane Shore
. Players Press: London, 1995.

Scott, M. M.
Re-presenting Jane Shore: Harlot and Heroine
. Ashgate: Aldershot, England, 2005.

Seward, D.
The Wars of the Roses
. Viking: New York, 1995.

Shepard, A. C. ‘“Female Perversity,” male entitlement: The Agency of Gender in More’s
The History of King Richard III
.’
Sixteenth-Century Journal
, 26 (2) (1995), 311-328.

St Aubyn, G.
The Year of Three Kings
. Atheneum: New York, 1983.

Stephen, L. & Lee, S. (eds).
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(pp 147-148). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1917.

Sutton, A. ‘William Shore, Merchant of London and Derby.’
Derbyshire Archeological Journal
, 106 (1986), 127-139.

Sweeney, J. ‘Eleanor Butler, Queen to Edward IV?’
The Medelai Gazette
, 3 (3) (1996), 18-19.

Thompson, C. J. S.
The Witchery of Jane Shore
. Grayson & Grayson: London, 1933.

Chapter 6: Robert Stillington
 

Anon. ‘False, fleeting, perjured.’
The Ricardian
, 25 (1969), 17.

Brindley, D.
The Collegiate Church of St Mary Warwick
. R. J. L. Smith & Associates: Much Wenlock, Shropshire, 2001.

Campbell, J.
Lives of the Lord Chancellors and the Keepers of the Great Seal: From the Earliest Times till the Reign of King George IV
. John Murray: London, 1868.

Campbell, W.
Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry VII
(p. 172). London: Macmillan, 1873.

Cassan, S. H (1829)
Lives of the Bishops of Bath and Wells
, C. and J. Rivington: London

Chrimes, S. B.
Henry VII
. Yale University Press: New Haven, CT, 1999.

Clive, M.
The Son of York
. Knopf: New York, 1974.

De Comines, P.
The Historical Memoirs of Philip de Comines
. Ed. W. McDowall. Fleet Street, London, 1855.

Edwards, R.
The Itinerary of King Richard III 1483-1485
. Alan Sutton, for the Richard III Society: London, 1983.

Foss, E.
A Biographical Dictionary of the Judges of England
(p. 632). London, 1870.

Greensmith, L. T. ‘Coats of Arms of some Ricardian Contemporaries.’
The Ricardian
, 56 (1977), 20-22.

Habington, T.
History of Edward IV
. Cotes, Holborne: London. 1640.

Hairsine, R. C. ‘The Changing View from Oxford: I. Vivat rex in eternum.’
The Ricardian
, 53 (1976), 16-22.

Hairsine, R. C. ‘The Changing View from Oxford: II. Most Christian Prince.’
The Ricardian
, 54 (1976), 14-23.

Hairsine, R. C. ‘The Changing View from Oxford: III. Our Most Dread Sovereign.’
The Ricardian
, 55 (1976), 13-24.

Hammond, P. W. ‘Research Notes and Queries.’
The Ricardian
, 52 (1976), 27-28.

Hammond, P. W. ‘Stillington and the pre-contract.’
The Ricardian
, 54 (1976), 31.

Hampton, W. E. ‘A Further Account of Robert Stillington.’
The Ricardian
, 54 (1976), 24-27.

Hampton, W. E. ‘Bishop Stillington’s Chapel at Wells and his family in Somerset.’
The Ricardian
, 56 (1977), 10-16.

Hancock, P. A. ‘The Polarizing Plantagenet’.
Ricardian Register
, 26 (4) (2001), 4-7.

Hicks, M. A.
False, fleeting, perjur’d Clarence
. Alan Sutton: Gloucester, 1980.

Hicks, M. A. ‘The Middle Brother: False, fleeting, perjur’d Clarence.’
The Ricardian
, 72 (1981), 302-310.

Hicks, M. A. (1981). ‘Clarence’s Calumniator Corrected.’
The Ricardian
, 74, 399-401.

Hicks, M. A. ‘False, fleeting, perjur’d Clarence: A Further Exchange, Richard and Clarence.’
The Ricardian
, 76 (1982), 20-21.

Jacob, E. F.
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. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1961.

Jex-Blake, T. W.’ Historical Notices of Robert Stillington; Chancellor of England, Bishop of Bath and Wells.’
Proceedings of the Somerset Archeological and Natural History Society
, 20 (Part II) (1894), 1-18.

Kendall, P. M.
Richard the Third
. W.W. Norton: New York, 1955.

Knecht, R. J. ‘The Episcopate and the Wars of the Roses.’
Birmingham History Journal
, VI (1957–1958), 108-131.

Lander, J. R. ‘Edward IV: The Modern Legend: And a Revision.’
History
, 41 (1956), 38-52.

Levine, M. ‘Richard III: Usurper or Lawful King?’
Speculum
, 34 (1959), 391-401.

Lingard, J.
The History of England from the First Invasion by the Romans to the Accession of William and Mary in 1688
. 6th edition, 10 volumes, Charles Dolman: London, 1855.

Markham, C. R. (1891). ‘Richard III: A Doubtful Verdict Reviewed.’
English Historical Review
, 6 (22), 250-283.

Maxwell-Lyte, H.C. (1937).
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1941
, Somerset Records Society, Taunton, Somerset.

Mowat, A. J. ‘Robert Stillington.’
The Ricardian
, 53 (1976), 23-28.

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