Eric Stone |
The Receipt of the Exchequer 1377-1485, by A. Steel |
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24/1, p. 39 |
E.F. Jacob |
The Usurpation of Richard the Third. Dominicus Mancinus ad Angelum Catonem de occupatione regni Anglie per Riccardum tertium libellus, by C. A. J. Armstrong |
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6/1, p. 63 |
ALCUIN BLAMIRES |
Social Chaucer, by Paul Strohm |
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60/1, p. 115 |
Simeon Potter |
The language of the Pastons. (Sir Israel Gollancz Memorial Lecture, British Academy, 1954), by Norman Davis |
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25/2, p. 125 |
A.S.G. Edwards |
William Kuskin, Symbolic Caxton: Literary Culture and Print Capitalism |
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78/1, p. 139 |
P.S. Lewis |
The Household of Edward IV. The Black Book and the Ordinance of 1478, by A. R. Myers |
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29/2, p. 148 |
Richard Axton |
Non-Cycle Plays and Fragments, (Early English Text Society, Supplementary Series No. 1), by Osborn Waterhouse, Norman Davis, F. Ll. Harrison |
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41/2, p. 157 |
Janet Backhouse |
The Caxton Master and his Patrons. Cambridge Bibliographical Society Monograph 8, 1976, by Kathleen L. Scott |
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47/1, p. 201 |
R.B. Dobson |
The History of King Richard III. (The Complete Works of St. Thomas More, Volume II), by Richard S. Sylvester |
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34/3, p. 281 |
Helen Cooper |
Records of Early English Drama: Cambridge, by Alan H. Nelson |
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59/2, p. 312 |
Helen Cooper |
Anne F. Sutton and Livia Visser-Fuchs, Richard III's Books: Ideals and Reality in the Life and Library of a Medieval Prince |
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67/2, p. 357 |
Rosemary Horrox |
Richard III and his early Historians 1483-1535, by Alison Hanham |
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