A Companion to Tudor BritainRobert Tittler, Norman L. Jones A Companion to Tudor Britain provides an authoritative overview of historical debates about this period, focusing on the whole British Isles.
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... Patronage in Early Modern England: Cor— porate Boroughs, the Landed Elite, and the Crown, 1580—1640 as Well as articles in the ]ournal of British Studies, History and Midland History. David Potter obtained his PhD from he University of ...
... Patronage in Early Modern England: Cor— porate Boroughs, the Landed Elite, and the Crown, 1580—1640 as Well as articles in the ]ournal of British Studies, History and Midland History. David Potter obtained his PhD from he University of ...
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... patronage and political morality') and Cunningham ('Henry VII, Sir Thomas Butler and the Stanley family'). 9. Quoted in Luckett, 'Crown office and licensed retinues', p. 237. 10. For Henry's Great Councils and their link with parliament ...
... patronage and political morality') and Cunningham ('Henry VII, Sir Thomas Butler and the Stanley family'). 9. Quoted in Luckett, 'Crown office and licensed retinues', p. 237. 10. For Henry's Great Councils and their link with parliament ...
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... Patronage, Pedigree and Power in Late Medieval England (Gloucester, 1979), pp. 109—42. Cooper, 1. P., 'Henry VII's last years reconsidered', Historical]ournal, 2 (1959), 103—29. Cunningham, Sean, 'Henry VII and rebellion in North ...
... Patronage, Pedigree and Power in Late Medieval England (Gloucester, 1979), pp. 109—42. Cooper, 1. P., 'Henry VII's last years reconsidered', Historical]ournal, 2 (1959), 103—29. Cunningham, Sean, 'Henry VII and rebellion in North ...
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... patronage' (1995) and the final chapter of Carpenter's Locality and Polity (1992). For the politics of Henry's reign and especially the rebellions of the 1480s and 14905 see Ian Arthurson's The Perkin Warhech Conspiracy (1994) and ...
... patronage' (1995) and the final chapter of Carpenter's Locality and Polity (1992). For the politics of Henry's reign and especially the rebellions of the 1480s and 14905 see Ian Arthurson's The Perkin Warhech Conspiracy (1994) and ...
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... Patronage, good lordship and pageantry tied together noble households and the king, a great landowner in his own right. Patronage, especially, acted as a binding force between king and nobility. Both parties preferred the carrot to the ...
... Patronage, good lordship and pageantry tied together noble households and the king, a great landowner in his own right. Patronage, especially, acted as a binding force between king and nobility. Both parties preferred the carrot to the ...
Contents
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Part II Belief | 201 |
Part III People and Groups | 307 |
Part IV Culture | 401 |
Bibliography | 526 |
Index | 563 |
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