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(b) reverse: the king as warrior.
14 Petitions to the king from (top) Robert Hallum, archdeacon of Canterbury; (middle) Sir Matthew Gournay; (bottom) Garcius Arnald of Salins in Guyenne. Each one is endorsed at the top in Henry&s hand. On the petition from Hallum, he has written ‘H. R. volons et avons grante toute ceste bille qil soit fet’ (‘We King Henry wish and have granted this entire bill so that it be done’).
15 The Chapel in the Crag, Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, a wayside shrine carved out of the cliff above the River Nidd by John the Mason in thanksgiving for his young son being miraculously saved from falling rock. Henry IV granted permission for the shrine in 1407.
16 Thomas Arundel, archbishop of Canterbury, Lambeth Palace. This nineteenth-century portrait is said to be based on a fifteenth-century original, but is unlikely to have pre-dated Holbein and may be even later. Arundel was vilified for his ‘heretic-burning’ during the Reformation, but this more sympathetic portrayal suggests a revival of his reputation.
17a Battlefield Chapel, near Shrewsbury, dedicated to St Mary Magdalene and founded by Henry IV
c
.1409 on the site of the battle of Shrewsbury as a house of prayer for the souls of those who had died at the battle.
17b Statue of Henry IV on the east gable of the church.
18 Thomas Hoccleve, poet and clerk of the privy seal, presents his
Regement of Princes
, written in 1410–11, to Henry, Prince of Wales, ‘hye noble and myghtty prince excellent/My lord the prince and my lord gracious’.
19 Henry IV&s Great Bible, at 63 x 43 cm. the largest illuminated bible made in medieval England. The illuminated initial portrays St Jerome in his study, showing desks similar to the ‘great desk’ on two levels built for the king&s study at Eltham, in which he kept his books.
MAPS AND TABLES
MAPS
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Principal holdings of the duchy of Lancaster
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Wales and the Glyn Dŵr Revolt
TABLES
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The House of Lancaster and the Crown
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Episcopal translations in the reign of Henry IV
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Many people have helped me to write this book, some by alerting me to references, some by reading sections, some in fruitful discussions. I hope I have remembered to thank them all at the appropriate point, and if not I apologize.
I have had the good fortune to spend my career in the Department of Medieval History at the University of St Andrews, surrounded by stimulating friends and colleagues, teaching able and interested students, in an environment which, for a medievalist, could hardly be bettered. I am grateful to them all. In 2013–14 I also spent a year working on this book at Fordham University in New York; thank you to Maryanne Kowaleski and her colleagues for making me so welcome there. I am very grateful to Nora Bartlett for her help in compiling the index. The many librarians and archivists who have helped me during the course of researching this book have also been unfailingly helpful; I would especially like to thank the staff of The National Archives at Kew, London, where the majority of the manuscript research for this book was done.
Whenever I go to London, I stay with my sister Rosalind in her house in Clapham, where she and her husband Paul invariably greet me with warmth, good food, good wine and good conversation. I have thought many times how much less pleasant my research would have been without their decades of generous hospitality.
This book is dedicated to Alice, Rachel, Hannah, Paul, Polo, Roxana, Neko, Luna and Cody, in the hope that they will always be safe and happy.
Chris Given-Wilson
St Andrews, March 2015
ABBREVIATED REFERENCES
Titles are given in full in the Bibliography.
All manuscript references are to documents in The National Archives, Kew, London, unless otherwise indicated.
ANLP | Anglo-Norman Letters and Petitions |
Annales | Annales Ricardi Secundi et Henrici Quarti |
BIHR | Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research |
BJRL | Bulletin of the John Rylands Library |
Brut | Brut, or Chronicles of England |
BL | British Library, London |
CAD | Calendar of Ancient Deeds |
CChR | Calendar of Charter Rolls |
CCR | Calendar of Close Rolls |
CDS | Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland |
CE | Eulogium Historiarum sive Temporis, |
CFR | Calendar of Fine Rolls |
CGR | Calendar of Gascon Rolls |
CIM | Calendar of Inquisitions Miscellaneous |
CIPM | Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem |
CIRCLE CR | Calendar of Irish Chancery Letters, Close Rolls |
CIRCLE PR | Calendar of Irish Chancery Letters, Patent Rolls |
Concilia | Concilia Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae |
CP | Complete Peerage |
CPL | Calendar of Papal Letters |
CPR | Calendar of Patent Rolls |
CR | Chronicles of the Revolution |
De Illustribus Henricis | Johannis Capgrave Liber De Illustribus Henricis |
EETS | Early English Text Society |
EHR | English Historical Review |
Establishment | The Establishment of the Regime |
Foedera | Foedera, Conventiones, Litterae, |
Giles | Incerti Scriptoris Chronicon Angliae, |
Hardyng | Chronicle of John Hardyng |
HOC | House of Commons 1386–1421 |
HR | Historical Research |
JGR I and II | John of Gaunt's Registers |
Knighton | Knighton's Chronicle 1337–1396 |
Monstrelet | Chronique d'Enguerran de Monstrelet |
Ms | Manuscript |
ODNB | Oxford Dictionary of National Biography |
Original Letters | Original Letters Illustrative of English History |
Polychronicon | Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden, Monachi Cestrensis |
POPC | Proceedings and Ordinances of the Privy Council |
PROME | Parliament Rolls of Medieval England |
Rebellion and Survival | Reign of Henry IV: Rebellion and Survival |
RHKA | Given-Wilson, |
RHL I and II | Royal and Historical Letters of Henry IV, |
RS | Rolls Series |
SAC I and II | St Albans Chronicle I (1376–94) and II (1394–1422) |
Saint-Denys | Chronique du Réligieux de Saint-Denys |
SHF | Société de l'Histoire de France |
Signet Letters | Signet Letters of Henry IV and Henry V |
Traïson et Mort | Chronique de la Traïson et Mort de Richart Deux |
TRHS | Transactions of the Royal Historical Society |
Usk | Chronicle of Adam Usk 1377–1421 |
VCH | Victoria County History |
Vita | Historia Vitae et Regni Ricardi Secundi |
Westminster Chronicle | Westminster Chronicle 1381–1394 |