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MONSTRELET, ENGUERRAND DE,
La Chronique,
Paris, 1857—1862.
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The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London,
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De gestis mirabilibus regis Edwardi Tertii,
Rolls Series, 1889.
STRECCHE, JOHN,
The Chronicle of John Strecche for the reign of Henry V 1414—1422,
Manchester, 1932.
The Brut; or The Chronicles of England
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The Libelle of Englyshe Polycye. A Poem on the use of Sea-Power, 1436
(ed. G. Warner), Oxford, 1926.
The Paston Letters
(ed J. Gairdner), London, 1872—1875,
UPTON, NICHOLAS,
The Essential Portions of Nicholas Upton’s De Studio Militari, before 1446
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VENETTE, JEAN DE,
The Chronicle of Jean de Venette
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WALSINGHAM, THOMAS,
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(ed H. T. Riley), Rolls Series, 1863—1864.
——Annales Ricardi Secundi et Henrici Quarti, regum Angliae,
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WAVRIN, JEAN DE,
Recueil des croniques et anchiennes histoires de la Grant Bretaigne,
Rolls Series, 1864—1891.
GENERAL WORKS
BURNE, A. H.,
The Crécy War. A Military History of the Hundred Years War from 1337 to the peace of Brétigny, 1360,
Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1955.
The AgincourtWar.AMilitary History of the latter part of the Hundred Years Warfrom1369 to 1453,
Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1956.
Cambridge Economic History,
Vol I (ed J.H. Clapham), CUP, 1938.
Cambridge Economic History,
Vol II (ed M. M. Postan and E. E. Rich), CUP, 1952.
CONTAMINE, P.,
La guerre de cent ans,
Paris, 1968.
COVILLE, A.,
Les Premiers Valois et la Guerre de Cent Ans 1328—1422,
in
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DENIFLE, M.,
La désolation des églises, monastères
et
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Europe in the Late Middle Ages
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FOWLER, K. E.,
The Age of Plantagenet and Valois,
Elek, 1967.
JACOB, E. F.,
Henry V and the Invasion of France,
Hodder & Stoughton, 1947.
——The Fifteenth Century,
Oxford, 1961.
KINGSFORD, C. L.,
English Historical Literature in the Fifteenth Century,
Oxford, 1913.
LEWIS, P. s.,
Later Mediaeval France: The Polity,
Macmillan, 1968.
LODGE, E. C.,
Gascony under English Rule,
Methuen, 1926.
MCKISACK, M.,
The Fourteenth Century,
OUP, 1959.
MYERS, A. R.,
A History of England in the later Middle Ages,
Pelican, 1965.
NEWHALL, R. A.,
The English Conquest of Normandy,
New Haven, 1924.
NICHOLSON, R.,
Scotland: The Later Middle Ages,
Oliver & Boyd, 1973.
——Edward III and the Scots. The Formative Years of a Military Career, 1327—1335,
OUP, 1965.
OMAN, SIR C.,
A History of the Artof War in the Middle Ages: II1278—1485,
Methuen, 1924.
PALMER, J. J. N.,
England, France and Christendom, 1377
—99, Routledge, 1972.
PERROY, E.,
La Guerre de Cent Ans,
Paris, 1945. (Translated W. B. Wells, as
The Hundred Years War,
Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1951).
PETIT-DUTAILLIS, c.,
Charles VII, Louis XI et les premières années de Charles VIII 1422—92,
in
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ROSS, C. D.,
The Wars of the Roses,
Thames & Hudson, 1976.
RUSSELL, P. E. L. R.,
The English Intervention in Spain and Portugal in the Time of Edward III and Richard II,
OUP, 1955.
Society at War: The Experience of England and France During the Hundred Years War
(ed C. T. Allmand), Oliver & Boyd, 1973.
The Hundred Years War
(ed. K. E. Fowler), Macmillan, 1971.
VALE, M. G. A.,
English Gascony 1399—1453: A Study of War, Government and Politics during the Later Stages of the Hundred Years War,
OUP, 1970.
VICKERS, K. H.,
England in the later Middle Ages,
Methuen, 1913.
War, Literature and Politics in the Late Middle Ages
(ed C. T. Allmand), Liverpool University Press, 1976.
WYLIE, J. H., and WAUGH, W. T.,
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SPECIALIST STUDIES
BLAIR, S. C.,
European Armourcirca 1066—circa1700,
Batsford, 1958.
Catalogue of Rubbings of Brasses and Incised Slabs
(ed M. Clayton), Victoria and Albert Museum, HMSO, 1968.
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London, 1867.
FULLER, J. F. C.,
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Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1954—1956.
HEWITT, H. J.,
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Manchester, 1958.
The Organisation of War under Edward III,
Manchester, 1966.
JAMES, M. K.
Studies in the Mediaeval Wine Trade,
OUP, 1971.
LA RONCIÈRE, C. DE,
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Paris, 1899—1934.
LELAND, J.,
Itinerary in England and Wales,
Centaur, 1964.
MCFARLANE, K. B.,
The Nobility of Mediaeval England,
OUP, 1973.
MACKLIN, H. w.,
Monumental Brasses,
George Allen, 1953.
NICOLAS, N. H.,
A History of the Royal Navy,
London, 1847.
——History of the Battle of Agincourt and of the Expedition of King Henry the Fifth in France in 1415,
London, 1832.
POWER, E.,
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OUP, 1941.
BIOGRAPHIES
BUCHAN, A.,
Joan of Arc and the Recovery of France,
Hodder & Stoughton, 1948.
CALMETTE, j.,
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Paris, 1949.
CARLETON WILLIAMS, E.,
My Lord of Bedford,
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DELACHENAL, R.,
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Paris, 1909—1931.
Dictionary of National Biography.
Dictionnaire de Biographie Française,
Paris, 1933—1967.
FOWLER, K. E.,
The King’s Lieutenant. Henry of Grosmont, first Duke of Lancaster, 1310—1361,
Elek, 1969.
LUCIE-SMITH, E.,
Joan of Arc,
Allen Lane, 1976.
MCLEOD, E.,
Charles of Orleans: Prince and Poet,
Chatto & Windus, 1969.
MOWBRAY, SEGRAVE AND STOURTON, LORD,
The History of the Noble House of Stourton,
privately printed, 1899.
ROSS, c.,
Edward IV,
Eyre Methuen, 1974.
STEEL, A. B.,
Richard II,
CUP, 1941.
The Complete Peerage
(ed G. E. Cockayne and V. Gibbs), St Catherine’s Press, 1910—1959.
VALE, M. G. A.,
Charles VII,
Eyre Methuen, 1974.
VAUGHAN, R.,
Philip the Bold,
Longmans, 1962.
——John the Fearless,
Longmans, 1966.
——Philip the Good,
Longmans, 1970. VICKERS, K. H.,
Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester,
London, 1907.
WEDGWOOD, J. c.,
History of Parliament, Biographies of Members of the Commons House, 1439—1509,
HMSO, 1936.
ARTICLES AND ESSAYS
Abbreviations
ALLMAND, C. T.,
The Lancastrian Land Settlement in Normandy,
Econ H.R. 2nd ser, 21 (1968)
The War and the Non-Combatant,
HYW
War and Profit in the Late Middle Ages,
HT 15 (1965)
ARMSTRONG, c. A. J.,
Sir JohnFastolf and the Law of Arms,
WLP
CAMPBELL, J.,
England, Scotland and the Hundred Years War in the Fourteenth Century,
ELMA
CONTAMINE, P.,
The French Nobility and the War,
HYW
FOWLER, K. E.,
War and Change in Late Mediaeval France and England,
HYW
Truces,
HYW
HALE, J. R.,
The Development of the Bastion, 1440—1534,
ELMA
HEWITT, H. J.,
The Organisation of War,
HYW
KEEN, M. H.,
Chivalry, Nobility and the Man at Arms,
WLP
LEWIS, P. s.,
War Propaganda and Historiography in Fifteenth Century France and England,
TRHS 5th Ser, 15
MCFARLANE, K. B.,
The Investment of Sir JohnFastolf’s Profits of War,
TRHS 5th ser, 7 (1957)
ABusiness Partnership in War and Administration 1421—1445,
EHR 78 (1963)
England and the Hundred Years War,
pp 22 (1963)
The Wars of the Roses,
PBA 50 (1964)
Bastard Feudalism,
BIHR 20 (1943—1945) PALMER, J. J. N., ‘English Foreign Policy 1388—99’ in
The Reign of Richard II: Essays in Honour of May McKisack
(ed F. du Boulay and C. Barron) Athlone Press, 1971
The War Aims of the Protagonists and the Negotiations for Peace,
HYW
PATOUREL, J. LE,
The King and the Princes in Fourteenth Century France,
ELMA
The Origins of the War,
HYW
POSTAN, M. M.,
Some Social Consequences of the Hundred Years War,
Econ. H.R. 1st ser, 12 (1942)
The Costs of the Hundred Years War,
pp 27 (1964)
POWICKE, M.,
The English Aristocracyand the War,
HYW
RICHMOND, C. F.,
The War at Sea,
HYW
VALE, M. G. A.,
New Techniques and Old Ideals: The Impact of Artilleryon War and Chivalry at the end of the Hundred Years War,
WLP
Index
Note to users: page numbers in italics refer to the drawings
Abbeville
Agincourt, battle of (1415) ; events leading to; eve of battle
Albergati, Cardinal Niccolò, papal legate
Albret family, Armand-Amanieu ; Charles, Constable of France
Alençon, Count of,
temp.
Philip VI; John, Duke of ; John 11, Duke of
Ambrières
Amiens, treaty of (1423), Triple Alliance; treaty of (1802)
Anjou, Bedford’s aims; Louis, Duke of ; Margaret of, queen of Henry VI; René, Duke of, King of Sicily
Aquitaine see Charles V; Edward, Prince of Wales
and
Guyenne
archers (longbowmen), tactical importance ; mounted
Armagnac, war with Burgundy,
; popular fear of; Bernard, Count of, Constable of France ; Count of,
temp.
Charles V
armour, English ; French
Arras conference (1435); treaty of
Artevelde, Jacob van; Philip van
Artois, Robert of, Duke of Richmond
Arundel, Earl of,
temp.
Henry VI; John; Richard Fitzalan, Earl of A. and Surrey ; Thomas Fitzalan, Earl of
Assheton, Sir John
Audrehem, Marshal
Aumâle, Jean d’Harcourt, Count of
Auxerre, Count of
Avignon conference (1334)
Badefol, Seguin de
Baker, Geoffrey le
Ballard, John
Bamborough, Sir Richard
Bannockburn, battle of (1314)
Bar, Edward, Duke of
Barbanera, Genoese sea captain
Barbazan, Arnaud Guillaume de
barons
Basin, Thomas
Basset of Drayton, Lord
Bate, Robert
Baugé, battle of (1421)
Bazeilles, le Moine de
Beauchamp family ;
see also
Warwick
Beaufort, Edmund, Earl and Duke of Somerset ;
Henry,
Bishop of Winchester, Chancellor ; as cardinal ; and Gloucester ; and release of Orleans ; retires from politics; John, Earl of Somerset; John, Earl of Somerset ; Thomas, Duke of Exeter
Beaugency
Beaumanoir, Robert de
Beaumont, Richard de
Bedford, Anne of Bugundy, Duchess of; Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Duchess of John, Duke of ; appointed Regent of France; motto; characteristics ; French titles ; taxation and plunder of Normandy; Triple Alliance, treaty of Amiens; marriage; strikes South; battle of Verneuil; presses on to Anjou and Maine ; alliance threatened; finances; return to France, restoration of alliance; renews offensive ; Maine rising; siege of Orleans; dispute with Philip about cessation of Orleans ; asks for reinforcements; and Joan of Arc ; and Fastolf; gives up regency and Paris to Philip ; ground lost and gained; Normandy risings; takes Louviers; regains governorship of Paris; coronation of ‘Henri II’; affection for France; siege of Lagny; death of wife and remarriage; and Parliament ; returns to France, tries to raise money; illness and death at Rouen

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