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A tretise for lauandres
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Articles
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Anthony P. Bale A Norfolk gentlewoman and Lydgatian patronage: Lady Sibylle Boys and her cultural environment 78/2, p. 261

languages

  • Old Norse
  • Latin
  • Old Dutch
  • Italian
  • Old French
  • Middle English

works

  • The Canterbury Tales
  • Troy Book
  • A Devorvte Invocacioun to St Denys
  • Alphabet of Tales
  • Proverbs xxxi. 10-31
  • A tretise for lauandres
  • A dietary, and a doctrine of pestilence
  • A ballade of Jak Hare
  • Stanš puer ad mensám

people

  • John Lydgate
  • Henry V
  • Margaret Boys
  • Sir Robert Illey
  • Lady Catherine Illey
  • Sir Roger Boys
  • Thomas Boys
  • Robert Boys
  • William Paston I
  • Margaret Paston
  • John Paston I
  • Richard Southwell
  • Sir Thomas Erpingham
  • Sir Simon ffelbrigge
  • Sir John Fastolf
  • Sir Miles Stapleton
  • Roger Boys
  • Charles VI
  • Henry VI

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  • femininity

places

  • East Anglia
  • Bury
  • London
  • Norfolk
  • Norwich
  • Suffolk
  • Rome
  • Honing
  • Ingham
  • Plumstead Parva
  • Holme Hale
  • Bruisyard
  • Campsey Ash
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