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  J. W. McKenna, ‘The Coronation Oil of the Yorkist Kings’, EHR, 82 (1967), pp. 102–4

  J. W. McKenna, ‘Popular Canonization as Political Propaganda: the Cult of Archbishop Scrope’, Speculum, 45, 4 (1970), pp. 608–23

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  Peter McNiven, ‘The betrayal of Archbishop Scrope’, BJRL, 54 (1971), pp. 172–213

  Peter McNiven, ‘The Cheshire rising of 1400’, BJRL, 52 (1969–70), pp. 375–96

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  Ian Mortimer, ‘Richard II and the Succession to the Crown’, History, 303 (2006), pp. 320–36

  Ian Mortimer, ‘Henry IV’s Date of Birth and the Roya
l Maundy’, Historical Research (forthcoming)

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  Cynthia J. Neville, ‘Scotland, the Percies and the law in 1400’, in Establishment, pp. 73–94

  J. Nichols (ed.), A Collection of All the Wills Now Known to be Extant of the Kings and Queens of England … (1780, reprinted New York, 1969)

  Donald M. Nicol, ‘A Byzantine Emperor in England: Manuel II’s visit to London in 1400–1401’, University of Birmingham Historical Journal, 12, 2 (1970), pp. 204–25

  Sir (Nicholas) Harris Nicolas (ed.), Proceedings and Ordinances of the Privy Council of England (7 vols, 1834–7)

  Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, ‘Observations of the Origin and History of the Badge and Mottoes of Edward Prince of Wales’, Archaeologia, 31 (1846)

  Nottingham 2006: papers delivered at the July 2006 symposium on Henry IV at the University of Nottingham. Note: these may be expected to be published by the York Medieval Press, in a successor volume to Establishment.

  ODNB: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography from the earliest times to the year 2000 (on-line edition, Oxford, 2004, with corrections and additions)

  W. Mark Ormrod, ‘Rebellion of Archbishop Scrope and the Tradition of Opposition to Royal Taxation’ (paper delivered at Nottingham 2006)

  W. Mark Ormrod, ‘Richard II’s Sense of English History’, in Reign, pp. 97–110

  A. J. Otway-Ruthven, A History of Medieval Ireland (1968, rep. 1993)

  J. J. N. Palmer, ‘The authorship, date and historical value of the French chronicles on the Lancastrian revolution’, BJRL, 61 (1978–9), pp. 145–81, 398–421

  J. J. N. Palmer, ‘The parliament of 1385 and the constitutional crisis of 1386’, Speculum, 46 (1971) pp. 477–90

  PC: Sir Harris Nicolas (ed.), Proceedings and Ordinances of the Privy Council of England (7 vols, 1834–7)

  E. Perroy (ed.), Diplomatic Correspondence of Richard II, Camden Society, Third Series 48 (1933)

  Stephen P. Pistono, ‘Henry IV and Charles VI: the confirmation of the twenty-eight-year truce’, JMH, 3 (1977), pp. 353–65

  Stephen P. Pistono, ‘Henry IV and the Privateers’, EHR, 80 (1975), pp. 322–30

  PK: Ian Mortimer, The Perfect King: the Life of Edward III, Father of the English Nation (2006)

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  Arnd Reitemeier, ‘Born to be a tyrant? The childhood and education of Richard II’, in Chris Given-Wilson (ed.), Fourteenth Century England II (Woodbridge, 2002), p. 147–58

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  Alan Rogers, ‘The Royal Household of Henry IV’ (unpublished PhD thesis, University of Nottingham, 1966)

  James Ross, ‘Seditious Activities: the Conspiracy of Maud de Vere, Countess of Oxford, 1403–4’ in Authority & Subversion, pp. 25–42

  Royal Household: Chris Given-Wilson, The Royal Household and the King’s Affinity: Service, Politics and Finance in England 1360–1413 (1986)

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  Nigel Saul, ‘The Kingship of Richard II’ in Art of Kingship, pp. 37–58

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  James Sherborne, ‘Perjury and the Lancastrian Revolution of 1399’, Welsh History Review, 14 (1988), pp. 217–41

  Signet Letters: J. L. Kirby (ed.), Calendar of Signet Letters of Henry IV and Henry V (1978)

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  Lucy Toulmin Smith (ed.), Expeditions to Prussia and the Holy Land made by Henry Earl of Derby … in the Years 1390–1 and 1392–3, Camden Society, New Series 52 (1894)

  J. H. Spry, ‘A brief account of the examination of the tomb of King Henry IV in the cathedral of Canterbury, August 21 1832’, Archaeologia, 26 (1836), pp. 440–5

  SQ: Shakespeare Quarterly

  A. E. Stamp, ‘Richard II and the Death of the Duke of Gloucester’, EHR, 38 (1923), pp. 249–51

  A. E. Stamp, ‘Richard II and the Death of the Duke of Gloucester’, EHR, 47 (1932), p. 453

  Anthony Steel, Richard II (Cambridge, 1941)

  Anthony Steel, ‘English Government Finance, 1377–1413’, EHR, 51 (1936), pp. 29–51, 577–97

  Anthony Steel, ‘Receipt Roll Totals under Henry IV and Henry V’, EHR, 47 (1932), pp. 204–15

  George B. Stow (ed.), Historia Vitae et Regni Ricardi Secundi (Pennsylvania, 1977)

  George B. Stow, ‘Stubbs, Steel and Richard II as Insane: the Origin and Evolution of an English Historiographical Myth’, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 143, 4 (1999), pp. 601–38

  Jenny Stratford, ‘The Royal Library in England Before the Reign of Edward IV’, in Nicholas John Rogers (ed.), England in the Fifteenth Century: Proceedings of the 1992 Harlaxton Symposium (Stamford, 1994), pp. 18797

  Agnes Strickland, Lives of the Queens of England (8 vols, 1882)

  Paul Strohm, Eng
land’s Empty Throne: Usurpation and the Language of Legitimation 1399–1422 (1998)

  Paul Strohm, Hochon’s Arrow: the Social Imagination of Fourteenth Century Texts (Princeton, 1992)

  William Stubbs, Constitutional History of England (3rd ed., 3 vols, Oxford, 1884)

  ‘Succession’: Ian Mortimer, ‘Richard II and the Succession to the Crown’, History, 91: 303 (2006), pp. 320–36

  Henry R. T. Summerson, ‘An English Bible and other books belonging to Henry IV’, BJRL, 79, 1 (1997), pp. 109–15

  Syllabus: T. D. Hardy (ed.), Syllabus … of Rymer’s Foedera (3 vols, 1869–85)

  James Tait, ‘Did Richard II Murder the Duke of Gloucester?’ in T. F. Tout and James Tait (eds), Historical Essays by Members of the Owens College Manchester (1902)

  John Taylor (ed.), The Kirkstall Abbey Chronicles, Thoresby Society 42 (1952)

  John Taylor, Wendy R. Childs & Leslie Watkiss (eds), The St Albans Chronicle: the Chronica Maiora of Thomas Walsingham, 1376–1394 (Oxford, 2003)

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  E. M. Thompson (ed.), Chronicon Angliae (1874)

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  Traïson: Benjamin Williams (ed.), Chronicque de la Traïson et Mort de Richart Deux Roy Dengleterre (1846)

  Brian Trowell, ‘Henry IV, Recorder-Player’, The Galpin Society Journal, 10 (1957), pp. 83–4

  Tuck: Anthony Tuck, Richard II and the English Nobility (1973)

  Anthony Tuck, ‘The Cambridge Parliament, 1388’, EHR, 84 (1969), pp. 225–43

  Anthony Tuck, ‘Henry IV and chivalry’, in Establishment, pp. 55–72

  Anthony Tuck, ‘Henry IV and Europe: a dynasty’s search for recognition’, in R. H. Britnell and A. J. Pollard (eds), The McFarlane legacy (1995), pp. 107–25

  Vita: George B. Stow (ed.), Historia Vitae et Regni Ricardi Secundi (Pennsylvania, 1977)

  Simon Walker, ‘The Yorkshire Risings of 1405: texts and contexts’, in Establishment, pp. 161–84

  Thomas Walsingham: see HA, CM & Thompson (ed.)

  Waurin: Sir William Hardy & Edward L. C. P. Hardy (eds), A Collection of the Chronicles and Ancient Histories … by John de Waurin, Lord of Forestel … 1399–1422 (1887)

 

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