Read Elizabeth of York: A Tudor Queen and Her World Online
Authors: Alison Weir
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Woolgar
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Harris
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Laynesmith
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Sandford; Laynesmith
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Great Chronicle of London;
Hall; Hayward
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Hayward
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CSP Venice
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So called after the ceiling decoration in the room at the Palace of Westminster where it was held.
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Exchequer Records E.101
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Bacon
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CSP Venice
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CSP Spain
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Cunningham:
Henry VII
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Erasmus:
The Epistles of Erasmus;
Bacon
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Gothic
. The book of hours is in the Devonshire Collection at Chatsworth House.
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Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry the Seventh
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CSP Spain
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Jones and Underwood; Laynesmith;
Calendar of Patent Rolls: Henry VII;
Searle
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Vickers, in his edition of Bacon
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Bacon
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HVIIPPE
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Memorials of King Henry VII
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Milne. He offers good evidence that Velville was Henry’s son.
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CSP Spain
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Four English Political Tracts of the Later Middle Ages
26.
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
27.
Cessolis
28.
Norton:
She Wolves
29.
Paston Letters
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Shears
31.
PPE
32.
Loades:
Tudor Queens
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Paston Letters
. John Paston was knighted at the Battle of Stoke in June 1487, so the letters must have been written after that date, as he is referred to as Sir John in both of them. Daubeney, whose letter was written on the Saturday before St. Lawrence’s Day, August 10, refers to Elizabeth having taken to her chamber. Only two of her children were born in the summer: Arthur in 1486, the year before Paston was knighted; and Elizabeth on July 2, 1492. The letters must therefore belong to 1492, when the Queen was still lying in after her confinement, in which case Daubeney’s was written on August 5.
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PPE
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CSP Spain
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PPE
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Okerlund:
Elizabeth of York;
Cloake: “Richmond’s Great Monastery”; Thompson
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PPE
39.
Ibid.
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The device of Elizabeth Wydeville (Okerlund:
Elizabeth of York
)
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Okerlund, in
Elizabeth of York
, suggests this is a reference to her being jilted by the Dauphin.
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Additional MS. 5645, ff. 8v-11;
Historical Poems of the XIVth and XVth Centuries;
Stevens
43.
Cotton MS. Vitellius
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CSP Venice
45.
PPE
46.
Calendar of Papal Registers
47.
Cotton MS. Vespasian F XIII, f. 60
48.
Original Letters Illustrative of English History
49.
Letters of Royal and Illustrious Ladies of Great Britain
50.
Harleian MS. 7039
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Fisher:
Funeral Sermon
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Additional MSS.
53.
Fisher:
Funeral Sermon
54.
Ibid.
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Letters of the Queens of England
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Loades:
Tudor Queens
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CSP Spain
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More
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Gristwood
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Laynesmith
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Records of the Borough of Nottingham;
Jones and Underwood;
City and Spectacle in Medieval Europe
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Gristwood
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Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry the Seventh
. Nothing remains of this chantry chapel today, as the church was mostly rebuilt in the eighteenth century; the only chantry chapel still to survive is that of Sir Richard Weston, the builder of nearby Sutton Place, who probably rose to prominence in the service of Elizabeth of York.
64.
Calendar of Patent Rolls: Henry VII
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Gristwood;
PPE
66.
Collection of Ordinances
67.
Jones and Underwood
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In Elizabeth’s lifetime Margaret did not reside at Derby Place, the town residence built by her husband in 1503 on Peter’s Hill, near Baynard’s Castle. It later became the Heralds’ College, but was burned down in the Great Fire of 1666. The present College of Arms occupies the site.
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Jones and Underwood
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PPE
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Collection of Ordinances
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The Household of Edward IV
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Leland:
Collectanea; Collection of Ordinances
74.
CSP Venice
. Foreign observers often referred to Henry VII as “His Majesty,” but that style was not adopted in England until the reign of Henry VIII; Henry VII used the traditional style, “His Grace.”
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Collection of Ordinances
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Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry the Seventh; PPE; HVIIPPE
77.
PPE
78.
Ibid.
79.
Ibid.
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Additional MS. 50001, f. 22;
England in the Fifteenth Century;
Sutton and Visser-Fuchs: “A ‘Most Benevolent Queen’ ”; Backhouse: “Illuminated Manuscripts associated with Henry VII”;
Gothic;
McKendrick, Lowden, and Doyle
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Exeter College MS. 47;
The Reign of Henry VII from Contemporary Sources
82.
Royal MS. 16, f. II
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Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts;
Backhouse: “Illuminated Manuscripts associated with Henry VII”
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Royal MS. 19B XVI
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McKendrick, Lowden, and Doyle
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Royal MS. 20D VI
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McKendrick, Lowden, and Doyle
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Catalogue of Western Manuscripts and Miniatures
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Now in the British Library
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Jones and Underwood
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PPE
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Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection. Painter; Okerlund:
Elizabeth of York
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England in the Fifteenth Century
94.
Nicolas: Memoir, in
PPE;
Additional MS. 17, OX2
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CSP Spain
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CSP Milan
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CSP Venice
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CSP Spain
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Ibid.
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Vergil
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“Lamentation,” in More:
Complete Works
102.
CSP Spain
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Patronage, the Crown and the Provinces in Later Medieval England
104.
Crawford: “The King’s Burden?”
105.
Loades:
Tudor Queens
106.
Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry the Seventh
107.
Rotuli Parliamentorum; Calendar of Patent Rolls: Henry VII;
Crawford: “The King’s Burden?”
108.
Rotuli Parliamentorum
109.
Halsbury’s Laws of England
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Calendar of Patent Rolls: Henry VII
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Myers:
Crown, Household and Parliament in Fifteenth-Century England;
Laynesmith;
Patronage, the Crown and the Provinces in Later Medieval England
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Patronage, the Crown and the Provinces in Later Medieval England
113.
Special Collections S.C. 2/172/38, 40; McIntosh; Laynesmith
114.
Additional MS. 46454
115.
PPE
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Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry the Seventh; Calendar of Patent Rolls: Henry VII;
Westminster Abbey Muniments 12172–73 and 12177;
PPE;
Laynesmith
117.
HVIIPPE; PPE
118.
PPE
119.
“Lamentation,” in More:
Complete Works
120.
PPE
121.
HVIIPPE;
Exchequer Records E.101/414/6;
PPE
122.
Patronage, the Crown and the Provinces in Later Medieval England; PPE
123.
PPE
124.
Ibid.; Laynesmith
125.
PPE
1.
Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry the Seventh
2.
André
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Ibid.
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Hall
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Ibid.
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Rowse:
Bosworth Field and the Wars of the Roses
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Hedley
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Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry the Seventh;
Tudor-Craig. The original bull is in the possession of the Society of Antiquaries of London, and there are copies in the British Library, the National Archives, and the John Rylands Library; the text is printed in
Foedera
.
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William de Machlin: circular of the Papal Bull, in
Tudor Royal Proclamations
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Leland:
Collectanea
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Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry the Seventh
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Hall
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Macalpine
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Ibid.
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Rhoda Edwards; Macalpine; Hall
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Victoria County History: Hampshire
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Leland:
Collectanea
. The hall survives, but the interior of the Deanery has been much altered since Elizabeth stayed there.
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Ibid.
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Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry the Seventh
20.
Ibid.
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Articles ordained by King Henry VII for the Regulation of his Household, in Harleian MS. 642, f. 198–217;
Collection of Ordinances;
Cotton MS. Julius B XII; Leland:
Collectanea
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Antiquarian Repertory
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Eames; Laynesmith
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Antiquarian Repertory
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Original Letters Illustrative of English History
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Collection of Ordinances
27.
Ibid.
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Harleian MS. 642, f. 198–217;
Collection of Ordinances;
Leland:
Collectanea
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Leland:
Collectanea
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Okerlund:
Elizabeth of York
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Collection of Ordinances
32.
Leland:
Collectanea; Collection of Ordinances
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Collection of Ordinances;
Leland:
Collectanea
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Plague, Poverty, Prayer
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England in the Fifteenth Century
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Eamonn Duffy;
PPE
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Plague, Poverty, Prayer
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Ibid.
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The Beaufort Hours; Leland:
Collectanea;
McKendrick, Lowden, and Doyle
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Hall
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Cotton MS. Julius EIV, f. 10v
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Hampshire Record Office, 11 M59, B1/211, cited by Jones in
Psychology of a Battle: Bosworth, 1485
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Leland:
Collectanea
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Plague, Poverty, Prayer
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Bacon
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Fuller
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Hall
48.
Collection of Ordinances
49.
Leland:
Collectanea; Antiquarian Repertory
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Collection of Ordinances
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Ibid.
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Additional MS. 6113, f. 77b; Leland:
Collectanea; Collection of Ordinances;
the Royal Book in
Antiquarian Repertory
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Leland:
Collectanea
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Anthology of Catholic Poets
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Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry the Seventh;
Anglo;
Spectacle, Pageantry and Early Tudor Policy;
Doran
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Hughes
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Additional MSS.
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Leland:
Collectanea
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Harris; Cressy
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Leland:
Collectanea
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Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry the Seventh
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Meaning attire, or a covering, in this case a veil.
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Collection of Ordinances;
Leland:
Collectanea;
Parsons
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Cited by Hayward
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Account of Norroy Herald in Additional MS. 6113; Leland:
Collectanea; Liber Regie Capelle;
Cressy; Harris; Brigden
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Collection of Ordinances; Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry the Seventh;
Exchequer Records E.404 and E.101; Gristwood; Hayward
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Brigden
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Collection of Ordinances
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Ibid; Leland:
Collectanea
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Lansdowne MS. 278, f. 26; Crawford: “The Piety of Late-Medieval English Queens.” Elizabeth did not refound the Lady Chapel, as is sometimes asserted.
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Licence:
Elizabeth of York
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Calendar of Patent Rolls: Henry VII; Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry the Seventh
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Materials for a History of the Reign of Henry the Seventh
74.
Bell
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Randerson
76.
Starkey:
Henry, Virtuous Prince
, citing Leland:
Collectanea;
Hutchinson:
Young Henry