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The Stonor Letters
  • The Stonor Letters is attributed to various authors, including Sir John Stonor and Thomas Stonor.
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Author(s) Title
James Crompton The Nobility of Later Medieval England. The Ford Lectures for 1953 and Related Studies, by K. B. McFarlane

languages

  • Latin
  • French
  • English
  • Old French
  • Middle English
  • Anglo-Norman

works

  • Troilus and Criseyde
  • The Canterbury Tales
  • Piers Plowman
  • De Regimine Principům
  • The Master of Game
  • The Paston Letters
  • John Wycliffe and the Origins of English Non-Conformity
  • Livre de Seynt Médicines
  • The Stonor Letters

people

  • Edward I
  • John Wycliffe
  • Henry V
  • Henry IV
  • Sir John Fastolf
  • William of Worcester
  • Henry of Grosmont
  • Thomas of Woodstock
  • Elizabeth Bohun
  • Sir Thomas Charlton
  • John Cavendish
  • Anne comtesse of Stafford
  • Edward, second Duke of York
  • John Montague, third Earl of Salisbury
  • John, Duke of Bedford

subjects

  • cultural
  • politics
  • sociality
  • literacy
  • education
  • history
  • nobility
  • patronage
  • administration

places

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  • London
  • Oxford
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