Read Winter King: Henry VII and the Dawn of Tudor England Online
Authors: Thomas Penn
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, p. 422; Vergil,
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, pp. 138–9.
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The Reign of Henry VII
, I, p. 263.
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, pp. 283–4; Gachard,
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, pp. 422–3.
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, pp. 207, 234–5;
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, II, p. 879.
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, II, pp. 193, 325–6; Kisby, ‘The Royal Household Chapel’, pp. 140–41 and n. 40.
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, p. 287.
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Chronicle of Calais
, p. 55.
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, IV, p. 5; Jones and Underwood,
The King’s Mother
, p. 73.
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Memorials
, p. 292.
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Memorials
, p. 292.
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, p. 424.
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Henry VII
, p. 290;
Foedera
, XIII, 123ff.;
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, III, pp. 83–96; Mattingly,
Catherine of Aragon
, pp. 67–8.
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, p. 426.
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Juana the Mad
, p. 83.
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, pp. 299, 301–2.
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Juana the Mad
, p. 83.
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The King’s Mother
, p. 156; SJC D91.21, pp. 99–103; TNA E 36/214, f. 21.
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CSPV
, no. 854.
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Chronicle
, p. 501;
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, p. 292.
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, p. 429.
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, nos. 867, 869.
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LP RIII/HVII
, I, pp. 285–6. For Don Pedro Manrique’s role, see
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, no. 288.
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, p. 92.
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The Prince
, p. 62.
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Catherine of Aragon
, p. 71.
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Anglica Historia
, p. 138;
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, pp. 5–6.
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LP RIII/HVII
, I, pp. 273–4.
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Tudor Law of Treason
, pp. 94–5, 108–15.
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c.
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ODNB
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The Pylgrymage of Sir Richard Guylforde
,
passim
.
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The King’s Mother
, p. 165;
LP HVIII
, I (i), no. 713.
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Select Cases in the Council of Henry VII
, pp. xxix–xxx; Pugh, ‘Henry VII and the English Nobility’, p. 71.
43
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, p. 139; Hall,
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, p. 502;
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, p. 6.
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, 2, ep. 181.
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, 2, ep. 181.
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, 2, ep. 185.
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Reformation
, pp. 97–105.
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St Thomas More: Selected Letters
, pp. 4–5.
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More
, pp. 66, 103–4.
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ODNB
; Clough, ‘Three Gigli of Lucca in England’, p. 143 n. 72.
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Cardinal Bainbridge in the Court of Rome
, p. 9.
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Renaissance Diplomacy
, pp. 164–5, 169.
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Renaissance Diplomacy
, pp. 164–5; Setton,
The Papacy and the Levant
, II, pp. 533–6; Chambers,
Popes, Cardinals and War
, p. 111.
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The Earliest Chemical Industry
, p. 318 n. 241.
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Renaissance Diplomacy
, p. 159.
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The Cardinal Protectors of England
, p. 29; Underwood, ‘The Pope, The Queen and the King’s Mother’, p. 78; Mattingly,
Renaissance Diplomacy
, pp. 141–3, 158; Clough, ‘Three Gigli of Lucca in England’, p. 138.
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Polydore Vergil
, pp. 6, 22–3; Vergil,
Anglica Historia
, pp. 144–5.
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CWE
, 2, ep. 198.
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, 2 vols., Historical Manuscripts Commission, 12 (1907–14), II, pp. 139–40, quoted in Gunn, ‘Court of Henry VII’, p. 137.
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, 2, ep. 188.
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, 2, eps. 189, 191–6, 206.
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CWE
, 2, ep. 191;
CWE
, 10, ep. 1490;
CWM
,
3, 2, no. 148.
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Anglica Historia
, p. xx.
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Polydore Vergil
, pp. 79–128.
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Polydore Vergil
, pp. 131–5, 143–4.
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The Medical Practitioners in Medieval England
, pp. 179–82, 300–301;
CWE
, 2, eps. 195, 236.
26
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27
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The Papacy and the Levant
, III, p. 49; Tyerman,
England and the Crusades
, pp. 350–51.
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Popes, Cardinals and War
, pp. 110–12; Mattingly,
Renaissance Diplomacy
, pp. 140–47, 157–8; Currin, ‘England’s International Relations’, p. 27; BL Lansdowne MS 127, f. 52v.
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LP RIII/HVII
, II, pp. 167–8; BL Lansdowne MS 127, f. 34v; Hay, ‘Pietro Griffo, An Italian in England’, p. 120.
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32
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Autobiography
, p. 18.
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The Art of Guido Mazzoni
, pp. 139–41.
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HKW
, III, pp. 200–201; MS Bodley 488.
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The Art of Guido Mazzoni
, pp. 137–8.
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, 2, eps. 200, 203, 205.
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, 2, ep. 206.
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, 12, pp. 369–70.
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, 2, ep. 215.
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, pp. 332–3.
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3
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Early Tudor Government
, pp. 124–7; Horowitz, ‘Policy and Prosecution’, pp. 443–5.
7
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8
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GC
, p. 348.
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, p. 577; Barron,
London in the Later Middle Ages
, pp. 13, 115. Bratchel, ‘Alien Merchant Communities’, pp. 6–7, 52–5, 129–32, 143–6, 172; Sutton,
Mercery
, pp. 333–51.
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, pp. 343–4;
GC
, p. 348; Dudley,
Tree of Commonwealth
, p. 6; BL Lansdowne MS 127, f. 31.
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English Historical Documents
, p. 189; TNA E 154/2/17; Schofield,
Medieval London Houses
, nos. 178, 225.
13
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Tudor Law of Treason
, pp. 85, 125.
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GC
, p. 352; Ives,
Common Lawyers
, pp. 268–9.
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The Long Twentieth Century
, pp. 111–29; Vilar,
A History of Gold and Money
, p. 47; Sutton,
Mercery
, p. 114.
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GC
, p. 352; Bratchel, ‘Alien Merchant Communities’, pp. 201–2, 321.
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A Relation of the Island of England
, p. 33.
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GC
, p. 349.
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London in the Later Middle Ages
, p. 53; Ramsey, ‘Overseas Trade’, nn. 48, 50, 51, 53;
GC
, p. 349;
CPR
1495
–
1509, p. 470; Karras,
Common Women
, p. 28; Pugh,
Imprisonment in Medieval England
, pp. 109–11.
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Mercery
, p. 354; Horowitz, ‘ “Agree with the king” ’, pp. 352–3;
GC
, p. 336; ‘The Petition of Edmund Dudley’, no. 75.
23
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24
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The King’s Mother
, p. 198.
25
. SJC D91.19, p. 11.
26
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The King’s Mother
, pp. 91–2, 159; SJC D91.19, p. 9; TNA E 36/214, p. 142.
27
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28
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Life of Cardinal Wolsey
, p. 7; Condon, ‘Last Will of Henry VII’, p. 105 nn. 21, 22: TNA E 36/314, pp. 141, 147, 156; see also Starkey, ‘Court and Government’, pp. 51–2.
29
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The Pension Book of Gray’s Inn
, pp. xxiii–xxiv.
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GC
, p. 333; Hall,
Chronicle
, p. 502.
31
.
CSPS
, no. 511;
CSPS
Supp., pp. 90–91.
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.
GC
, pp. 336, 343; see Horowitz, ‘ “Agree with the king” ’, p. 354.