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The Ricardian:
Journal of the Richard III Society

Vol. XI, No. 136
March 1997

Articles

  • Walsingham in 1469: The Pilgrimage of Edward IV and Richard, Duke of Gloucester
    John Ashdown-Hill
  • The Device of Queen Elizabeth Woodville: A Gillyflower or Pink
    Anne F. Sutton and Livia Visser-Fuchs
  • Review Article: Commerce and Credit: The Grocer's Company and the Growth of Medieval London
    J. L. Bolton

Research Notes and Queries

  • Richard in Utrecht (Livia Visser-Fuchs)
  • Latham Park Chapel, Ormskirk (Jean M. Gidman)

Book Reviews

  • The Reign of Henry VII. Edited by Benjamin Thompson, 1995. Harlaxton Medieval Studies V. Paul Watkins, Stamford £40. ISBN 1-871615-79-9. Reviewed by Rosemary Horrox.
  • Courts, Counties and the Capital in the Later Middle Ages. Edited by Diana E. S. Dunn. The Fifteenth Century Series No. 4, 1996. Sutton Publishing, Stroud, £40. ISBN 0-7509-1149-2. Reviewed by C.S.L. Davies.
  • The North of England in the Age of Richard III. Edited by A.J. Pollard. The Fifteenth Century Series Number 3. 1996. (Proceedings of the 1993 triennial Richard III Society conference, Durham.) Sutton Publishing, Stroud, St. Martin's Press, New York, £40. ISBN 0-7509-0609-X. Reviewed by Livia Visser-Fuchs.
  • Local Markets and Regional Trade in Medieval Exeter. Maryanne Kowaleski, 1995. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-33371-7. Reviewed by P.D.A. Harvey.
  • Crown, Government and People in the Fifteenth Century. Edited by Rowena E. Archer, 1995. Alan Sutton Publishing, Stroud, £40. ISBN 0-7509-00588-3. Reviewed by Rosemary Horrox.

Ricardian Index


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