England in the Later Middle Ages: A Political HistoryFirst published to wide critical acclaim in 1973, England in the Later Middle Ages has become a seminal text for students studying this diverse, complex period. This spirited work surveys the period from Edward I to the death of Richard III at the Battle of Bosworth, which heralded in the Tudor Age. |
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... Archbishop Winchelsey for the English clergy refused the king's demand for a fifth in the parliament at Bury in November 1296. The king riposted by placing the clergy outside the law (30 January 1297), which action brought many to heel ...
... Archbishop Winchelsey for the English clergy refused the king's demand for a fifth in the parliament at Bury in November 1296. The king riposted by placing the clergy outside the law (30 January 1297), which action brought many to heel ...
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... Archbishop Winchelsey, and though he did not interrupt his military operations, he felt bound to make a long and carefully documented answer, while all the greater barons of his realm were persuaded to put their seals to another letter ...
... Archbishop Winchelsey, and though he did not interrupt his military operations, he felt bound to make a long and carefully documented answer, while all the greater barons of his realm were persuaded to put their seals to another letter ...
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... Archbishop Winchelsey had by this time associated himself with the earls in the leadership of the opposition to the crown. Edward certainly later regarded him as his most important opponent; and there is a story that in 1302 there was ...
... Archbishop Winchelsey had by this time associated himself with the earls in the leadership of the opposition to the crown. Edward certainly later regarded him as his most important opponent; and there is a story that in 1302 there was ...
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Contents
23 | |
The reign of Edward II and its aftermath | 46 |
12901330 | 67 |
13301338 | 85 |
13371360 | 99 |
13301360 | 117 |
an overview | 137 |
Church and state in the later Middle Ages | 160 |
The reign of Henry IV | 242 |
parliament and the council | 261 |
The reign of Henry V | 281 |
14221453 | 302 |
14221450 | 325 |
14501461 | 347 |
Edward IVand Richard III | 369 |
England under the Yorkists | 394 |
Mysticism Wyclif and Lollardy | 180 |
13601381 | 201 |
The reign of Richard II | 219 |
Thc Woodville Family | 459 |
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