Biographies & Memoirs

SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY


1. Unpublished primary sources

British Library (BL)

Harleian MS 1240 (Black Book of Wigmore)

Add. MS 6041 (fourteenth-century list of Mortimer muniments)

Egerton Charters 8723 (list of Mortimer muniments taken to the Tower, 1322)

Cottonian MSS Charters II 26/27 (letter from Roger Mortimer to Edward II, c. 1317–21)

Cotton MSS Nero A iv (Ludlow Annals)

Hereford Cathedral Library

Documents concerning the rebellion of Roger Mortimer, 1321–2 (calendared in the National Register of Archives list, NRA 6186)

John Rylands Library, University of Manchester

Latin MS 215 (Wigmore Abbey Annals, c. 1096–1307, transcribed in B.P. Evans’s thesis noted below)

Public Record Office (PRO)

C53/93–117 (witness lists 1304–5–1330–31)

C71/7, C71/10 (Scotch Rolls 1314, 1318)

DL27/93 (Marriage allocation of Edmund Mortimer, 1316)

E101/370/19, E101/371/8/97 (Ordinaries of Roger Mortimer’s household, c. 1304–5)

E101/384/1 (Wardrobe Book, 3 Edward III)

2. Published primary sources: record and official publications

Appendix to the 35th Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records (1874)

W.W. Blom (ed.), Calendar of Entries in the Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland, vol. ii (1895)

Calendar of the Charter Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, 1226–1516 (6 vols, 1903–27), vols 2–4

Calendar of the Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I, Edward II & Edward III (21 vols, 1892–1913)

Calendar of the Fine Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I, Edward II & Edward III 1327–1347 (5 vols, 1911–15)

Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and Other Analogous Documents Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I, Edward II & Edward III (13 vols, 1906–52)

Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I, Edward II & Edward III (25 vols, 1891–1916)

Calendar of Various Chancery Rolls: Supplementary Close Rolls, Welsh Rolls, Scutage Rolls, preserved in the Public Record Office 1277–1326 (1912)

Pierre Chaplais (ed.), The War of Saint-Sardos, Camden, 3rd series, 87 (1954)

Adam Clarke, J. Caley, J. Bayley, F. Holbrooke, J.W. Clarke (eds), Foedera, conventiones, litterae, etc., or Rymer’s Foedera 1066–1383 (6 vols, 1816), vols ii–iii

Philomena Connolly (ed.), Irish Exchequer Payments (Irish MSS Commission, Dublin, 1998)

Edmund Curtis (ed.), Calendar of Ormond Deeds 1172–1350 (Dublin, 1932)

J.T. Gilbert (ed.), Historic and Municipal Documents of Ireland, A.D. 1172–1320. From the Archives of the City of Dublin, etc, Rolls series, 53 (1870)

Lambert B. Larking, ‘Inventory of the Effects of Roger Mortimer at Wigmore Castle and Abbey, Herefordshire’, Archaeological Journal, xv (1858), 354–62

D. Macpherson, J. Caley, W. Illingworth (eds), Rotuli Scotiae in turri Londinensi et in domo Capitulari Westmonasteriensi asservati (2 vols, 1814–19)

James Mills (ed.), Calendar of the Justiciary Rolls: or, Proceedings in the Court of the Justiciar of Ireland Preserved in the Public Record Office of Ireland 1305–1307 (Dublin, 1914)

Francis Palgrave (ed.), The Parliamentary writs and writs of military summons: together with the records and muniments relating to the suit and service due and performed to the King’s high court of Parliament and the councils of the realm, or affording evidence of attendance given at Parliament and councils (4 vols, 1827)

J.R.S. Phillips, Documents on the Early Stages of the Bruce Invasion of Ireland, 1315–1316, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, vol. 79, C, no. 11 (Dublin, 1979)

Yves Renouard (ed.), Gascon Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office 1307–1317 (1962)

J. Strachey, John Pridden, Edward Upham (eds), Rotuli parliamentorum: ut et petitiones, et placita in Parliamento (1278–1503): together with an index to the Rolls of Parliament, comprising the petitions, pleas and proceedings of Parliament … A.D. 1278–A.D. 1503 (8 vols, 1767–1832)

Rotulorum Patentium et Clausorum Cancellarie Hiberniae Calendarium, vol. 1, part 1 (1828)

John Stow, A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster, and the Borough of Southwark (2 vols, 1754)

A.H. Thomas (ed.), Calendar of Plea and Memoranda Rolls preserved among the archives of the Corporation of the City of London at the Guildhall Rolls A1a–A9:AD 1323–1364 (Cambridge, 1926)

Herbert Wood, The Muniments of Edmund de Mortimer, Third Earl of March, Concerning his Liberty of Trim, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, vol. 40, C, no. 7 (Dublin, 1932)

Herbert Wood, Albert E. Langman, Margaret Griffith (eds), Calendar of the Justiciary Rolls, or Proceedings in the Court of the Justiciar of Ireland, I to VII years of Edward II, Irish Record Office (Dublin, 1956)

3. Published primary sources: chronicles and annals

Annals of Ulster, vol. ii (1893)

G.J. Aungier (ed.), French Chronicle of London, Camden Society, Old series, 28 (1844)

E.A. Bond (ed.), Chronicon Monasterii de Melsa (1867)

F.W.D. Brie (ed.), The Brut, Early English Text Society (Oxford, 1906–8)

W.R. Childs, J. Taylor (eds), The Anonimalle Chronicle, 1307–1334, from Brotherton Collection MS 29, Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series, 147 (1991)

N. Denholm-Young (ed.), Vita Edwardi Secundi (1957)

John T. Gilbert (ed.), Chartularies of St Mary’s Abbey, Dublin: With the Register of its House at Dunbrody and Annals of Ireland (2 vols, 1884)

H.C. Hamilton (ed.), Chronicon Domini Walteri de Hemingburgh, vol. ii, English Historical Society (1849)

William Henry Hart (ed.), Historiae et Cartularium Monasterii Gloucestriae, vol. 1, Rolls series, 33 (1863)

William Hennessy (ed.), Annals of Loch Cé, Rolls series, 54 (2 vols, 1871)

G.L. Haskins, ‘A Chronicle of the Civil Wars of Edward II’, Speculum, 14, 1 (1939), 73–81

John Joliffe (ed.), Froissart’s Chronicles (1968).

H.R. Luard (ed.), Annales Monastici, Rolls series, 36 (5 vols, 1864–9)

H.R. Luard (ed.), Flores Historiarum (1890)

J.R. Lumby (ed.), Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden, vol. viii (1882)

J.R. Lumby (ed.), Chronicon Henrici Knighton, vel Cnitthon, monachi Leycestrensis, Rolls series, 92 (2 vols, 1889–95)

Sir Herbert Maxwell (ed.), Scalacronica: The Reigns of Edward I, Edward II and Edward III as Recorded by Sir Thomas Gray … (Glasgow, 1907)

S.A. Moore (ed.), ‘Documents Relating to the Death and Burial of King Edward II’, Archaeologia, 50 (1887), 215–26

John O’Donovan, Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters, vol. iii (Dublin, 1854)

H.T. Riley (ed.), Chronica Monasterii S. Albani, pt 1: Thomae Walsingham Historia Anglicana, Rolls series, 28/1 (1865)

H.T. Riley (ed.), Chronica Monasterii S. Albani, pt 2: Willelmi Rishanger quondam monachi S. Albani et quorundam anonymorum Chronica et Annales regnantibus Henrico Tertio et Edwardo Primo … 1259–1307, Rolls series, 28/2 (1865)

H.T. Riley (ed.), Chronica Monasterii S. Albani, pt 3: Johannis de Trokelowe et Henrici de Blaneforde … Rolls series, 28/3 (1866)

R.A. Roberts (ed.), Edward II, the Lords Ordainers, and Piers Gaveston’s Jewels and Horses, 1312–1313, Camden 3rd series, 41 (1929)

Harry Rothwell (ed.), Chronicle of Walter of Guisborough, Camden Society, 3rd series, 89 (1957)

Walter Skeat (ed.), John Barbour, The Bruce, Early English Text Society (3 vols, 1870–7)

J. Stevenson (ed.), The Chronicle of Lanercost (Edinburgh, 1839)

William Stubbs (ed.), Chronicles illustrative of the reigns of Edward I and Edward II: vol. 1: Annales Londonienses and Annales Paulini; vol. 2: Commendatio lamentabilis in transitu magni regis Edwardi, Gesta Edwardi de Carnarvon auctore canonico Bridlingtoniensi, Monachi cujusdam Malmesberiensis vita Edward II, Vita et mors Edward II conscripta a Thoma de la Moore, Rolls series, 76 (1882–3)

J. Tait (ed.), Chronica Johannis de Reading and Anonymi Cantuarensis (Manchester, 1914)

E. Maunde Thompson (ed.), Chronicon Angliae ab anno domini 1328 usque ad annum 1388, Rolls series, 64 (1874)

E. Maunde Thompson (ed.), Chronicon Galfridi le Baker de Swynebroke (Oxford, 1889)

E. Maunde Thompson (ed.), Adae Murimuth, Continuatio Chronicarum, Rolls series, 93 (1889)

Thomas Wright (ed.), Political Songs of England, Camden Society, Old series, 14 (1839)

Thomas Wright (ed.), The Chronicle of Pierre de Langtoft in French Verse, Rolls series, 47 (2 vols, 1866–8)

4. Unpublished secondary sources

P.C. Doherty, ‘Isabella, Queen of England, 1296–1330’, D.Phil. thesis (University of Oxford, 1978)

B.P. Evans, ‘The Family of Mortimer’ Ph.D. thesis (University of Wales, 1937)

D.A. Harding, ‘The Regime of Isabella and Mortimer, 1326–1330’, M.Phil. thesis (University of Durham, 1985)

Anonymous, unpublished typescript in the reading room of the PRO, ‘The Itinerary of Edward III and His Household’, covering years 1327–34 (n.d.)

5. Published secondary sources: articles in journals and separately authored analyses

‘Two Effigies in Montgomery Church’, Archaeologia Cambrensis, lxxx (1925), 76–9.

‘Wigmore and Neighbourhood’, Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club (1906), 300–6

D.G. Bayliss, ‘The Lordship of Wigmore in the Fourteenth Century’, Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club, 36, 1 (1959), 42–8

F.D. Blackley, ‘Isabella of France, Queen of England (1308–1358), and the Late Medieval Cult of the Dead’, Canadian Journal of History, 15, 1 (1980), 23–47

F.D. Blackley, G. Hermansen (eds), ‘A Household Book of Isabella of England 1311–12’, Historical Papers (1969), 140–51

F.D. Blackley, ‘Isabella and the Bishop of Exeter’, in T.A. Sandquist, M.R. Powicke (eds), Essays in Medieval History Presented to Bertie Wilkinson (Toronto, 1969), 220–35

E.A.R. Brown, ‘Diplomacy, Adultery and Domestic Politics at the Court of Philip the Fair: Queen Isabelle’s Mission to France in 1314’, in J.S. Hamilton (ed.), Documenting the Past: Essays in Medieval History Presented to George Peddy Cuttino (Woodbridge, 1989)

E.A.R. Brown, ‘The Marriage of Edward II of England and Isabelle of France: A Postscript’, Speculum, 64 (1989), 373–9

R. Butler, ‘The Last of the Brimpsfield Giffards and the Rising of 1321–22’, Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 76 (1957), 75–97

Maude V. Clarke, ‘Irish Parliaments in the Reign of Edward II’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 4th series, 9 (1926), 29–62

Maude V. Clarke, ‘Committees of Estates and the Deposition of Edward II’, in J.G. Edwards, V.H. Galbraith, E.F. Jacob (eds), Historical Essays in Honour of James Tait (Manchester, 1933), 27–45

Charles George Crump, ‘The Arrest of Roger Mortimer and Queen Isabel’, English Historical Review, 26 (1911), 331–2

G.P. Cuttino, T.W. Lyman, ‘Where is Edward II?’, Speculum, 53, 3 (1978), 522–3

J.C. Davies, ‘The Despenser War in Glamorgan’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 3rd series, 9 (1915), 21–64

James Davies, ‘Wigmore Castle and the Mortimers’, The Woolhope Club (1881–2), 22–7

J.C. Dickinson, P.T. Ricketts (eds), ‘The Anglo-Norman Chronicle of Wigmore Abbey’, Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists Field Club, 39, 3 (1969), 413–46

P.C. Doherty, ‘The Date of the Birth of Isabella, Queen of England (1308–1358)’, Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 48 (1975), 246–8

Kathleen Edwards, ‘The Political Importance of the English Bishops During the Reign of Edward II’, English Historical Review, 59 (1944), 311–47

Kathleen Edwards, ‘The Personal and Political Activities of the English Episcopate During the Reign of Edward II’, Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 16 (1938), 117–19

Kathleen Edwards, ‘The Social Origins and Provenance of the English Bishops During the Reign of Edward II’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th series, 9 (1959), 51–79

J.G. Edwards, ‘Sir Gruffydd Lloyd’, English Historical Review, 30 (1915), 593–7

Robin Frame, ‘The Bruces in Ireland, 1315–18’, Irish Historical Studies, xix, 73 (1974), 3–37

E.B. Fryde, ‘The Deposits of Hugh Despenser the Younger with Italian Bankers’, Economic History Review, 2nd series, 3, 3 (1951), 344–62

Natalie Fryde, ‘John Stratford, Bishop of Winchester and the Crown, 1323–1330’, Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 44 (1971), 153–61

Natalie Fryde, ‘Welsh Troops in the Scottish Campaign of 1322’, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies, 26, 1 (1974), 82–9

E.A. Fuller (ed.), ‘The Tallage of Edward II, December 16 1312, and the Bristol Rebellion’, Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 19 (1894–5), 171–278

M.E. Giffin, ‘Cadwaladr, Arthur and Brutus in the Wigmore Manuscript’, Speculum, 16, 1 (1941), 109–20

M.E. Giffin, ‘A Wigmore Manuscript at the University of Chicago’, National Library of Wales Journal, 7 (1952), 316–25

J.L. Grassi, ‘William Airmyn and the Bishopric of Norwich’, English Historical Review, 70 (1955), 550–61

R.M. Haines, ‘Adam Orleton and the Diocese of Winchester’, Journal of Ecclesiastical History 23 (1972), 1–30

R.M. Haines, ‘The afterlife of Edward of Carnarvon’, Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucester Archaeological Society, 114 (1996), 65–86

G.L. Haskins, ‘The Doncaster Petition of 1321’, English Historical Review, 53 (1938), 478–85

G.A. Holmes, ‘A Protest Against the Despensers, 1326’, Speculum, 30 (1955), 207–12

G.A. Holmes, ‘The Judgement on the Younger Despenser, 1326’, English Historical Review, 70 (1955), 261–7

G.A. Holmes, ‘The Rebellion of the Earl of Lancaster, 1328–9’, Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 28 (1955), 84–9

W.H. St John Hope, ‘On the Funeral Effigies of the Kings and Queens of England’, Archaeologia, 60 (1907), 517–70.

R.S. Hoyt, ‘The Coronation Oath of 1308’, English Historical Review, 71 (1956), 353–83

A. Hughes, ‘The Politics of Music in the Coronation Service of Edward II, 1308’, Journal of Musicology, 6 (1988), 150–68

Joseph Hunter, ‘Measures Taken for the Apprehension of Sir Thomas de Gurney, One of the Murderers of Edward II’, Archaeologia, 27 (1838), 274–97

Joseph Hunter, ‘The Mission of Queen Isabella to the Court of France’, Archaeologia, 36 (1855), 242–57

Hilda Johnstone, ‘The Eccentricities of Edward II’, English Historical Review, 48 (1933), 264–7

Hilda Johnstone, ‘Isabella, the She-wolf of France’, History, 21 (1936), 208–18

M. Keen, ‘Treason Trials Under the Law of Arms’, in Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th series, 12 (1962), 85–104

G. Lambrick, ‘Abingdon and the Riots of 1327’, Oxoniensia, 29 (1966), 129–41

May McKisack, ‘Edward III and the Historians’, History, 45 (1960), 1–15

Sophia Menache, ‘Isabelle of France, Queen of England – a Reconsideration’, Journal of Medieval History, 10 (1984), 107–24

Ranald Nicholson, ‘A Sequel to Edward Bruce’s Invasion of Ireland’, Scottish Historical Review, 42 (1963), 30–40

J.R.S. Phillips, ‘The “Middle Party” and the Negotiating of the Treaty of Leake, August 1318: a Reinterpretation’, Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 46 (1973), 11–27

J.R.S. Phillips, ‘The Mission of John de Hothum to Ireland, 1315–1316’, in James Lydon (ed.), England and Ireland in the Later Middle Ages: Essays in Honour of Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven (Dublin, 1981), 62–85

J.R.S. Phillips, ‘Edward II and the Prophets’, in W.M. Ormrod (ed.), England in the Fourteenth Century (1985), 189–201

Sir Maurice Powicke, ‘The English Commons in Scotland in 1322 and the Deposition of Edward II’, Speculum, 35 (1960), 1–15

Derek Pratt, ‘The Marcher Lordship of Chirk, 1329–1330’, Transactions of the Denbighshire Historical Society, 39 (1990), 5–41 331

Michael Prestwich, ‘A New Version of the Ordinances of 1311’, Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 57 (1984), 189–203

Michael Prestwich, ‘The Charges Against the Despensers, 1321’, Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 58 (1985), 95–100

J.H. Round, ‘The Landing of Queen Isabella’, English Historical Review, 14 (1899), 104–5.

Nigel Saul, ‘The Despensers and the Downfall of Edward II’, English Historical Review, 99 (1984), 1–33

G.O. Sayles, ‘The Formal Judgements on the Traitors of 1322’, Speculum, 16 (1941), 57–63

Caroline Shenton, ‘Edward III and the Coup of 1330’, in J.S. Bothwell (ed.), The Age of Edward III (York, 2001), 1–34

J.B. Smith, ‘Edward II and the Allegiance of Wales’, Welsh History Review, 8 (1976), 137–71

E.L.G. Stones, ‘The Dates of Roger Mortimer’s Escape from the Tower of London’, English Historical Review, 66 (1951), 97–8

E.L.G. Stones, ‘The Anglo-Scottish Negotiations of 1327’, Scottish Historical Review, 30 (1951), 49–54

C. Swynnerton, ‘Certain Chattels of Roger Mortimer of Wigmore’, Notes and Queries, 11th series, x, 126–7

F.J. Tanquerey, ‘The Conspiracy of Thomas Dunheved, 1327’, English Historical Review, 31 (1916), 119–24

John Taylor, ‘The French Brut and the Reign of Edward II’, English Historical Review, 72 (1957), 423–37

John Taylor, ‘The Judgement on Hugh Despenser the Younger’, Medievalia et Humanistica, xii (1958), 70–7

A. Tomkinson, ‘Retinues at the Tournament of Dunstable, 1309’, English Historical Review, 74 (1959), 70–89

Thomas Frederick Tout, ‘The Captivity and Death of Edward of Carnarvon’, Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, vol. 6 (1921), 69–113

G.A. Usher, ‘The Career of a Political Bishop: Adam de Orleton (c. 1279–1345), Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th series, 22 (1972), 33–47

C. Valente, ‘The Deposition and Abdication of Edward II’, English Historical Review, 113 (1998), 852–81

G.W. Watson, ‘Geoffrey de Mortimer and His Descendants’, Genealogist NS, 22 (1906), 1–16.

S.L. Waugh, ‘The Profits of Violence: the Minor Gentry in the Rebellion of 1321–22 in Gloucestershire and Herefordshire’, Speculum, 52 (1977), 843–69

S.L. Waugh, ‘For King, Country and Patron: the Despensers and Local Administration, 1321–22’, Journal of British Studies, 22 (1983), 23–58 332

Bertie Wilkinson, ‘The Coronation Oath of Edward II and the Statute of York’, Speculum, 19, 4 (1944), 445–69

Bertie Wilkinson, ‘The Negotiations Preceding the “Treaty” of Leake, August 1318’, in R.W. Hunt, W.A. Pantin, R.W. Southern (eds), Studies in Medieval History Presented to Frederick Maurice Powicke (Oxford, 1948), 333–53

Bertie Wilkinson, ‘The Sherburn Indenture and the Attack on the Despensers, 1321’, English Historical Review, 63 (1948), 1–28

6. Published secondary sources: monographs and collections of essays

Olive Armstrong, Edward Bruce’s Invasion of Ireland (1923)

Joshua Barnes, The History of that Most Victorious Monarch Edward III (Cambridge, 1688)

G.W.S. Barrow, Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland (3rd edn, Edinburgh, 1988)

Caroline Bingham, The Life and Times of Edward II (1973)

T.H. Bound, History of Wigmore (1876)

M. Buck, Politics, Finance and the Church in the Age of Edward II: Walter Stapeldon, Treasurer of England (Cambridge, 1983)

Pierre Chaplais, Piers Gaveston, Edward II’s Adoptive Brother (Oxford, 1994)

W.R. Childs and J. Taylor (eds), Politics and Crisis in Fourteenth-century England (Gloucester, 1990)

G.E. Cokayne, revised by V. Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, D. Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden (eds), The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom extant, extinct or dormant (14 vols, 1910–98)

James Conway Davies, The Baronial Opposition to Edward II (Cambridge, 1918)

Art Cosgrove (ed.), A New History of Ireland: ii Medieval Ireland (Oxford, 1987)

R.R. Davies, Lordship and Society in the March of Wales 1282–1400 (Oxford, 1978)

G.R.C. Davis, Magna Carta (1st pub. 1963, 6th reprint 1989)

Sir William Dugdale, The Baronage of England, vol. i (1661)

Sir William Dugdale (ed. J. Caley, H. Ellis, B. Bandinel), Monasticon (6 vols in 9, 1817–30)

A.B. Emden, A Biographical Register of the University of Oxford to AD 1500 (3 vols, Oxford, 1957–9)

R.W. Eyton, Antiquities of Shropshire (12 vols, 1854–60)

Michael Faraday, Ludlow 1085–1660 (Chichester, 1991)

Robin Frame, English Lordship in Ireland 1318–1361 (Oxford, 1982)

Natalie Fryde, The Tyranny and Fall of Edward II 1321–1326 (Cambridge, 1979)

Antonia Gransden, Historical Writing in England ii: 1307 to the Early Sixteenth Century (1982) 333

Ralph Griffiths, The Principality of Wales in the Later Middle Ages: the Structure and Personnel of Government. i. South Wales 1277–1536 (Cardiff, 1972)

Ralph Griffiths, Conquerors and Conquered in Medieval Wales (Stroud, 1994)

R.M. Haines, The Church and Politics in Fourteenth-Century England: the Career of Adam Orleton, c. 1275–1345 (1978)

Elizabeth Hallam, The Itinerary of Edward II and His Household, 1307–1328. List and Index Society Publications, 211 (1984)

Elizabeth Hallam, English Royal Marriages: the French marriages of Edward I and Edward II; facsimiles (1981)

J.S. Hamilton, Piers Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall, 1307–1312 (1988)

G.A. Holmes, The Estates of the Higher Nobility in Fourteenth-Century England (Cambridge, 1957)

Harold Hutchison, Edward II, the Pliant King (1971)

Hilda Johnstone, Edward of Carnarvon (Manchester, 1946)

Maurice Keen, The Later Middle Ages (1973)

Maurice Keen, Chivalry (1984)

J.F. Lydon, The Lordship of Ireland in the Middle Ages (Dublin, 1972)

J.R. Maddicott, Thomas of Lancaster (Oxford, 1970)

K.B. McFarlane, The Nobility of Later Medieval England (Oxford, 1973)

May McKisack, The Fourteenth Century (Oxford, 1959)

Kate Mertes, The English Noble Household, 1250–1600 (Oxford, 1988)

Robert W. Mitchell, English Medieval Rolls of Arms, vol. i, 1244–1334 (1983)

L. Moir, Historic Ludlow Castle and Those Associated with It (Ludlow, 1950)

John E. Morris, The Welsh Wars of Edward I (Oxford, 1901)

Ranald Nicholson, Scotland: the Later Middle Ages (Edinburgh, 1974)

G.H. Orpen, Ireland Under the Normans, 1216–1333, vols iii and iv (1920)

A.J. Otway-Ruthven, A History of Medieval Ireland (1968; reprint, New York, 1993)

Michael Packe, King Edward III (1983)

J.R.S. Phillips, Aymer de Valence (Oxford, 1972)

Sir Maurice Powicke, The Thirteenth Century (2nd edn, 1962)

Michael Prestwich, The Three Edwards: War and State in England, 1272–1377 (1980)

T.B. Pugh (ed.), County History of Glamorgan, vol. iii: the Middle Ages (Cardiff, 1971)

William Rees, South Wales and the Border in the Fourteenth Century (Southampton, 1932)

H.G. Richardson, G.O. Sayles, The Administration of Ireland 1172–1327 (Dublin, 1963)

Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England), An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire / Royal Commission on Historical Monuments England, vol. iii: North-West (1934)

L.F. Salzman, Edward I (1968)

William Seymour, Battles in Britain and their Political Background, 1066–1547 (1975)

W.A. Shaw (ed.), Knights of England (2 vols, 1906)

Sir John Smyth, The Lives of the Berkeleys (3 vols, Gloucester, 1883–5)

Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee (eds) Dictionary of National Biography (1885–1912)

P.D. Sweetman, Archaeological Excavations at Trim Castle, Co. Meath, 1971–74, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, 78, C, 6 (1978), 127–98

John Taylor, English Historical Literature in the Fourteenth Century (Oxford, 1987)

John Taylor, The Universal Chronicle of Ranulph Higden (Oxford, 1966)

Thomas Frederick Tout, Chapters in English Administrative History (Manchester, 6 vols, 1923)

Thomas Frederick Tout, The Place of Edward II in English History (2nd edn, Manchester, 1936)

Juliet Vale, Edward III and Chivalry (1982)

Lord Howard de Walden, Some Feudal Lords and Their Seals (1904)

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