Biographies & Memoirs

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Lambarde, William. A Perambulation of Kent (ed. R. Church, Bath, 1970).

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The Lisle Letters (6 vols., ed. Muriel St. Clair Byrne, London and Chicago, 1981).

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Memoirs of Several Ladies of Great Britain who have been Celebrated for their Writings (Oxford, 1775).

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Memorials of King Henry VII (2 vols., ed. James Gairdner, Rolls Series, London, 1858).

Milles, T. Catalogue of Honour (London, 1610).

Miscellaneous Antiquities, or a Collection of Curious Papers (ed. Horace Walpole, Strawberry Hill, 1772).

Monarchs and the Muse (ed. Sally Purcell, Oxford, 1972).

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More, Sir Thomas. English Works (London, 1557; 2 vols., ed. W. E. Campbell and A. W. Reed, London, 1931).

More, Sir Thomas. Utopia (Louvain, 1516; Oxford, 1551; tr. Ralph Robinson, London, 1556; ed. Edward Arber, London, 1869).

Narrative of the Visit of the Duke of Najera to England in the Year 1543–1544, written by his Secretary, Pedro de Gante ( Archaeologia 23, 1831).

Narratives of the Days of the Reformation, chiefly from the Manuscripts of John Foxe, the Martyrologist (ed. John Gough Nichols, Camden Society, 77, London, 1859).

Newcastle MSS. (Nottingham University Library).

The Noble Triumphant Coronation of Queen Anne, wife upon the Most Noble King Henry the VIII (Wynkyn de Worde, London, 1533; ed. A.F. Pollard in Tudor Tracts, London, 1903).

Nottingham University Library MSS.

Nucius, Nicander. The Second Book of the Travels (ed. J. A. Cramer, Camden Society, London, 1841).

Original Documents relating to Queen Katherine of Aragon (The Gentleman’s Magazine, New Series, 42, 1854).

Original Letters illustrative of English History (11 vols. in 3 series, ed. Sir Henry Ellis, London, 1824 (1st series, 3 vols.), 1827 (2nd series, 4 vols.) and 1846 (3rd series, 3 vols.)).

Original Letters relative to the English Reformation, written during the reigns of King Henry VIII, King Edward VI and Queen Mary: chiefly from the Archives at Zürich (2 vols., ed. Rev. Hastings Robinson, Parker Society, Cambridge, 1846–1847, London, 1856).

The Paget Letters (Northampton Record Society).

Palsgrave, John. L’Éclaircissement de la langue Francoyse (London, 1530)

Parker, Matthew. Correspondence of Matthew Parker, DD, 1535–1575 (ed. John Bruce and Thomas T. Perowne, Parker Society, Cambridge, 1853).

Parr, Katherine. The Lamentation, or Complaint, of a Sinner, made by the most virtuous and right gracious Lady, Queen Katherine, bewailing the Ignorance of her blind life, led in Superstition; very profitable to the Amendment of our Lives (Harleian Miscellany 5, 1810).

Platter, Thomas. Travels of England (London, 1599).

The Private Lives of the Tudor Monarchs (ed. Christopher Falkus, The Folio Society, London, 1974).

The Privy Purse Expenses of Elizabeth of York, Queen of Henry VII, with a Memoir of Elizabeth of York and Notes; The Wardrobe Accounts of Edward the Fourth (ed. Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, London, 1830).

The Privy Purse Expenses of King Henry the Eighth from November MDXIX to December MDXXXII (ed. Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, London, 1827).

The Privy Purse Expenses of the Princess Mary, daughter of King Henry the Eighth, afterwards Queen Mary, with a Memoir of the Princess and Notes (ed. Frederick E. Madden, London, 1831).

Proceedings and Ordinances of the Privy Council of England, 1386–1542 (7 vols., ed. Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, London, 1834–1837).

Puttenham, George. The Art of English Poesie (London, 1589; ed. G. D. Willcock and Alice Walker, London, 1936).

Rastell, William. Life of Sir Thomas More (fragment in the Arundel MSS., British Library).

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The Receipt of the Lady Katherine (1501; ed. G. Kipling, Early English Texts Society, London, 1990).

Records of the Reformation: The Divorce, 1527–1533 (2 vols., ed. Nicholas Pococke, Oxford, 1870).

The Register of the Most Noble Order of the Garter (2 vols., ed. J. Anstis, London, 1724).

The Reign of Henry VII from Contemporary Sources (3 vols., ed. Albert Frederick Pollard, London, 1913–1914).

A Relation, or rather a True Account of the Island of England; with sundry particulars of the customs of these people . . . about the year 1500 (tr. Charlotte Augusta Sneyd, Camden Society, Old Series, 37, London, 1847).

Religion and Politics in Mid-Tudor England Through the eyes of an English Protestant Woman: The Recollections of Rose Hickman (ed. Maria Dowling and Joy Shakespeare, Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research 54, 1980; 55, 1982).

Reliques of English Poetry (3 vols., ed. Thomas Percy, London, 1885).

The Reports of Sir John Spelman (ed. J. A. Baker, Seldon Society, 93, 94, 1977–1978).

Rhodes, Hugh. The Book of Nurture for Men, Servants and Children (London, 1545).

Roper, William. The Life of Sir Thomas More, Knight (ed. E. V. Hitchcock, Early English Texts Society, London, 1935; ed. Richard S. Sylvester and Davis P. Harding, London, 1962).

Rotuli Parliamentorum (6 vols., 1771–1783; index 1832).

Rowley, Samuel. When You See Me, You Know Me (1605; Old English Drama Facsimile Edition, 1912).

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Sadler, Sir Ralph. The State Papers and Letters (2 vols., ed. A. Clifford, Edinburgh, 1809).

Sander, Nicholas. De Origine ac Progressu Schismatis Anglicani: The Rise and Growth of the Anglican Schism (Rome, 1585; tr. and ed. David Lewis, London, 1877).

Sanuto, Marino. Diarii (59 vols., ed. R. Fulin, F. Stefani, et al., Venice, 1879–1903).

Scaino, Antonio. Trattato del Giuoco Della Palla di Messer (1553; ed. W. W. Kershaw, London, 1951).

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A Short Title Catalogue of Books Printed in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and of English Books Printed Abroad, 1475–1640 (ed. A. W. Pollard and G. R. Red-grave; rev. W. A. Jackson and F. S. Ferguson, London, 1976).

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Skelton, John. The Poetical Works of John Skelton (2 vols., ed. Alexander Dyce, London, 1843).

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