A large number of articles and books were consulted in the course of writing this biography. Many were used just for background, and many others were checked only to confirm a lack of relevant information. It would be misleading and page-consuming to include all these works as sources. Similarly it would be pointless to repeat the entire bibliography of my book, The Greatest Traitor, which inevitably underpins the second and third chapters of this study. The following is therefore not a bibliography as such but merely a list of the full titles of works which appear in shortened form in the notes. Some items frequently cited are referred to only by abbreviations (e.g. RE3 for Ormrod’s Reign of Edward III). These are included in this list under both the abbreviation and the name of editor or author. Works which appear only once in the notes have usually been fully identified there, and do not appear in this list.
With regard to manuscript sources, these appear fully referenced in the notes. Approximately three hundred items in the National Archives (TNA) were looked at in the preparation of this work by Dr Paul Dryburgh and myself. The classes most frequently used were E101/382–400 (wardrobe accounts and associated documents) and C53 (charter rolls). The charter witnesses’ names were drawn in part from the transcript in the Map Room at TNA, and in part from the originals (Appendix Four was based on the original rolls). The reference to the original roll has been given in all cases for ease of checking and consistency of style. In addition a few dozen manuscripts from other classes were consulted. These were not systematically searched; in most cases the items were identified through the online catalogue.
In the following list, place of publication has been given in all cases other than London. Record societies’ and series’ names have been omitted wherever possible.
John Aberth, ‘Crime and Justice under Edward III: the case of Thomas de Lisle’, EHR, 107 (1992), pp. 281–301
AC: Age of Chivalry (see next entry)
Jonathan Alexander and Paul Binski (eds), The Age of Chivalry: Art in Plantagenet England 1200–1400 (1987)
J.J.G. Alexander, ‘Painting and Manuscript Illumination for Royal Patrons in the Later Middle Ages’, in V.J. Scattergood and J.W. Sherborne (eds), English Court Culture in the Later Middle Ages (1983)
E.W.M. Balfour-Melville, Edward III and David II (1954)
Richard Barber, The Black Prince (1978)
Joshua Barnes, The History of that Most Victorious Monarch Edward III (Cambridge, 1688)
J.G. Bellamy, The Law of Treason in England in the Later Middle Ages (Cambridge, 1970)
Michael Bennet, ‘Isabelle of France, Anglo-French Diplomacy and Cultural Exchange in the Late 1350s’, in J.S. Bothwell (ed.), The Age of Edward III (Woodbridge, 2001), pp. 215–26
Michael Bennet, ‘Edward III’s Entail and the Succession to the Crown, 1376–1471’, EHR, 113, 452 (1998), pp. 580–609
F.D. Blackley, ‘Isabella and the Bishop of Exeter’, in T.A. Sandquist and M.R. Powicke (eds), Essays in Medieval History Presented to Bertie Wilkinson (Toronto, 1969), pp. 220–35
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), pp. 23–47
W.H. Bliss and C. Johnson (eds), Calendar of Entries in the Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland, ii–iii (1895–97)
Edward A. Bond (ed.), Chronicon Monasterii de Melsa (3 vols, 1867)
Edward A. Bond, ‘Notices of the Last Days of Isabella, Queen of Edward the Second, drawn from an Account of the Expenses of her Household’, Archaeologia, 38 (1854), pp. 453–69
J.S. Bothwell, ‘Edward III, the English Peerage and the 1337 Earls: estate redistribution in fourteenth-century England’, in J.S. Bothwell, The Age of Edward III (Woodbridge, 2001), pp. 35–52
James Bothwell, ‘Edward III and the “new nobility”: largesse and limitation in fourteenth-century England’, EHR, 112 (1997), pp. 1111–40
Jim Bradbury, Medieval Archer (Woodbridge, 1985; rep. 1998)
Haldeen Braddy, ‘Chaucer and Dame Alice Perrers’, Speculum, 21, 2 (1946), pp. 222–8
Haldeen Braddy, ‘Chaucer, Alice Perrers and Cecily Chaumpaigne’, Speculum, 52, 4 (1977), pp. 906–11
F.W.D. Brie (ed.), The Brut (2 vols, Oxford, 1906–8)
Reginald Brocklesby (ed.), The Register of William Melton, Archbishop of York 1317–1340, iv (Woodbridge, 1997)
R.A. Brown, H.M. Colvin and A.J. Taylor, History of the King’s Works: the Middle Ages (2 vols, 1963)
R.A. Brown, ‘King Edward’s clocks’, Antiquaries Journal, 39 (1959), pp. 283–6
R. Allen Brown, English Castles (1954, rep. 1970)
Elizabeth 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), pp. 53–83
Kathryn Brush, ‘The Recepta jocalium in the wardrobe book of William de Norwell, 12 July 1338 to 27 May 1340’, Journal of Medieval History, 10 (1984), pp. 249–70
W.N. Bryant, ‘Financial Dealings of Edward III with the County Communities, 1330–1360’, EHR, 83 (1968), pp. 760–71
Mark Buck, Politics, Finance and the Church in the Age of Edward II: Walter Stapeldon, Treasurer of England (Cambridge, 1983)
Alfred H. Burne, The Crécy War: a Military History of the Hundred Years’ War from 1337 to the Peace of Brétigny, 1360 (1955)
CCR: Calendar of the Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I, Edward II & Edward III (21 vols, 1892–1913)
CChR: Calendar of the Charter Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, 1226–1516 (6 vols, 1903–27)
CCW: Calendar of Chancery Warrants Preserved in the Public Record Office, 1244–1326 (1927)
CEPR: W.H. Bliss and C. Johnson (eds), Calendar of Entries in the Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland, ii–iii (1895–97)
CFR: Calendar of the Fine Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I, Edward II & Edward III 1327–1347 (5 vols, 1911–15)
Joanna Chamberlayne, ‘Joan of Kent’s tale: adultery and rape in the age of chivalry’ Medieval Life, 5 (1996), pp. 7–9
Pierre Chaplais, Piers Gaveston: Edward II’s Adoptive Brother (Oxford, 1994)
Pierre Chaplais (ed.), The War of Saint-Sardos (1954)
W.R. Childs and John Taylor (eds), The Anonimalle Chronicle, 1307–1334, from Brotherton Collection MS 29 (York, 1991)
W.R. Childs and John Taylor (eds), Politics and crisis in fourteenth-century England (Gloucester, 1990)
Adam Clarke, J. Caley, J. Bayley, F. Holbrooke and J.W. Clarke (eds), Foedera, conventiones, litterae, etc., or Rymer’s Foedera 1066–1383 (6 vols in 4, 1816–30)
CMR: Calendar of Memoranda Rolls (Exchequer) Preserved in the Public Record Office, Michaelmas 1326 – Michaelmas 1327 (1968)
CP: G.E. Cokayne, revised by V. Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Lord Howard de Walden and Peter Hammond (eds), The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom Extant, Extinct or Dormant (14 vols in 15, 1910–98)
CPR: Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward I, Edward II & Edward III (25 vols, 1891–1916)
Charles George Crump, ‘The arrest of Roger Mortimer and Queen Isabel’, EHR, 26 (1911), pp. 331–2
G.P. Cuttino and T.W. Lyman, ‘Where is Edward II?’, Speculum, 53, 3 (1978), pp. 522–43
James Conway Davies, Baronial Opposition to Edward II (Cambridge, 1918)
Kelly R. De Vries, ‘Hunger, Flemish Participation and the Flight of Philip VI: Contemporary Accounts of the Siege of Calais 1346–47’, Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History, n.s. 12 (1991), pp. 131–81
Kelly R. De Vries, ‘Contemporary views of Edward III’s failure at the siege of Tournai, 1340’, Nottingham Mediaeval Studies, 39 (1995), pp. 70–105
N. Denholm-Young (ed.), Vita Edwardi Secundi (1957)
Frederick Devon (ed.), Issues of the Exchequer (1837)
Dizionario biografico degli Italiani (Rome, 1960–)
DNB: Leslie Stephen, Sir Sidney Lee (eds) Dictionary of National Biography (63 vols, 1885–1912); see also ODNB
Paul Doherty, ‘Isabella, Queen of England, 1296–1330’ (University of Oxford D.Phil. thesis, 1978)
Paul Doherty, Isabella and the Strange Death of Edward II (2003)
Paul Dryburgh, ‘The Career of Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March (c. 1287–1330)’ (University of Bristol Ph.D. thesis, 2002)
Mark Duffy, Royal Tombs of Medieval England (Stroud, 2003)
Christopher Dyer, Standards of Living in the Later Middle Ages (revised ed., Cambridge, 1998)
E3&Chiv: Juliet Vale, Edward III and Chivalry (1982)
E3&S: Ranald Nicholson, Edward III and the Scots: the Formative Years of a Military Career 1327–1335 (Oxford, 1965)
EHD: A.R. Myers (ed.), English Historical Documents 1327–1485 (1969)
EHR: English Historical Review
Arnold Fayen (ed.), Lettres de Jean XXII (2 vols, Rome, 1908–12)
Foedera: Adam Clarke, J. Caley, J. Bayley, F. Holbrooke and J.W. Clarke (eds), Foedera, conventiones, litterae, etc., or Rymer’s Foedera 1066–1383 (6 vols in 4, 1816–30), ii–iii
Kenneth Fowler, The King’s Lieutenant: Henry of Grosmont, First Duke of Lancaster, 1310–61 (1969)
Robin Frame, ‘English Policies and Anglo-Irish Attitudes in the Crisis of 1341–1342’, in James Lydon (ed.), England and Ireland in the Later Middle Ages: Essays in Honour of Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven (Blackrock, 1981)
Roger French et al. (eds), Medicine from the Black Death to the French Disease (Aldershot, 1998)
E.B. Fryde, ‘Dismissal of Robert de Wodehouse from the office of treasurer, December 1338’, EHR, 67 (1952), pp. 74–8
E.B. Fryde, ‘Parliament and the French war, 1336–40’, in E.B. Fryde and E. Miller (eds), Historical Studies of the English Parliament (Cambridge, 1970), pp. 242–61
Natalie Fryde, ‘Edward III’s Removal of his Ministers and Judges, 1340–1’, Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 44 (1971), pp. 153–61
V.H. Galbraith (ed.), The Anonimalle Chronicle 1333 to 1381 (Manchester, 1970)
Margaret Galway, ‘Alice Perrers’ son John’, EHR, 65 (1951), pp. 242–6
G.E. Gask, ‘The Medical Staff of King Edward the Third’, in Sir Zachary Cope (ed.), Sidelights on the History of Medicine (1957), pp. 47–56
Jean Gimpel, The Medieval Machine (2nd ed., 1992)
Chris Given-Wilson and Alice Curteis, Royal Bastards (1984)
C.J. Given-Wilson, The Royal Household and the King’s Affinity: Service, Politics and Finance in England 1360–1413 (1986)
John Glover (ed.), Le Livere de Reis de Brittanie e Le Livere de Reis de Angletere (1865)
Anthony Goodman, John of Gaunt: the Exercise of Princely Power in Fourteenth-Century Europe (1992)
Robert S. Gottfried, The Black Death (1983)
Antonia Gransden, ‘The alleged rape by Edward III of the Countess of Salisbury’, EHR, 85 (1972), pp. 333–44
Antonia Gransden, Historical Writing in England II: 1307 to the Early Sixteenth Century (1982)
GT: Ian Mortimer, The Greatest Traitor: the Life of Sir Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, Ruler of England 1327–1330 (2003)
R.M. Haines, The Church and Politics in Fourteenth-Century England: the Career of Adam Orleton, c. 1275–1345 (1978)
R.M. Haines, ‘Edwardus Redivivus: Afterlife of Edward of Carnarvon’, Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucester Archaeological Society, 114 (1996), pp. 65–86
R.M. Haines, King Edward II: his Life, his Reign and its Aftermath, 1284–1330 (Montreal, 2003)
J.O. Halliwell (ed.), Letters of the Kings of England (2 vols, 1846)
H.C. Hamilton (ed.), Chronicon domini Walteri de Hemingburgh (2 vols, 1848–49)
J.S. Hamilton, Piers Gaveston, Earl of Cornwall 1307–1312: Politics and Patronage in the Reign of Edward II (1988)
J.S. Hamilton, ‘Ménage à Roi’, History Today, 49, 6 (June 1999), pp. 26–31
D.A. Harding, ‘The regime of Isabella and Mortimer, 1326–1330’ (University of Durham M.Phil. thesis, 1985)
T.D. Hardy, Syllabus . . . of Rymer’s Foedera (3 vols, 1869–85)
G.L. Harriss, ‘War and the Emergence of the English Parliament, 1297–1360’, Journal of Medieval History, 2 (1976), pp. 35–56
Anthony Harvey and Richard Mortimer, The Funeral Effigies of Westminster Abbey (Woodbridge, 1994)
F.S. Haydon (ed.), Eulogium Historiarum sive Temporis: Chronicon ab Orbe Condito usque ad Annum Domini MCCCLXVI (3 vols, 1858–63)
HBC: Sir Maurice Powicke and E.B. Fryde (eds), Handbook of British Chronology (2nd ed., 1961)
Bridget A. Henisch, Fast and Feast: Food in Medieval Society (1976)
H.J. Hewitt, The Black Prince’s Expedition of 1355–1357 (Manchester, 1958)
H.J. Hewitt, The Organization of War Under Edward III 1338–62 (Manchester, 1966)
F.C. Hingeston (ed.), The Chronicle of England by John Capgrave (1858)
F.C. Hingeston-Randolph (ed.), The Register of John de Grandison: Part Three, 1360–1369 (1899)
HKW: R.A. Brown, H.M. Colvin and A.J. Taylor, History of the King’s Works: the Middle Ages (2 vols, 1963)
G.A. Holmes, The Estates of the Higher Nobility in Fourteenth Century England (Cambridge, 1957)
G.A. Holmes, ‘The rebellion of the Earl of Lancaster, 1328–91’, Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, 28 (1955), pp. 84–9
J.C. Holt, Robin Hood (revised ed., 1989)
W.H. St John Hope, ‘On the Funeral Effigies of the Kings and Queens of England’, Archaeologia, 60 (1887), pp. 517–70
Edwin S. Hunt, ‘A new look at the dealings of the Bardi and the Peruzzi with Edward III’, Journal of Economic History, 50, 1 (1990), pp. 149–62
Edwin S. Hunt, The Medieval Super-Companies: a Study of the Peruzzi Company of Florence (Cambridge, 1994)
Joseph Hunter, ‘Measures taken for the apprehension of Sir Thomas de Gurney, one of the murderers of Edward II’, Archaeologia, 27 (1838), pp. 274–97
T.B. James and J. Simons (eds), The Poems of Laurence Minot, 1333–1352 (Exeter, 1989)
Tom Beaumount James, ‘John of Eltham, History and Story: Abusive International Discourse in Late Medieval England, France and Scotland’, in Chris Given-Wilson (ed.), Fourteenth Century England (Woodbridge, 2002), pp. 63–80
Helen M. Jewell, English Local Administration in the Middle Ages (Newton Abbot, 1972)
W.R. Jones, ‘Rex et ministri: English local government and the crisis of 1341’, Journal of British Studies, 13, 1 (1973), pp. 1–20
Thomas Johnes (ed.), Chronicles . . . by Sir John Froissart (2 vols, 1848)
Hilda Johnstone, Edward of Carnarvon (Manchester, 1946)
Maurice Keen, Chivalry (1984)
George R. Keiser, ‘Edward III and the Alliterative ‘“Morte Arthure”’, Speculum 48, 1 (1973), pp. 37–51
David Knowles and R. Neville Hadcock, Medieval Religious Houses, England and Wales (1953)
Sir Guy Francis Laking, A Record of European Arms and Armour Through Seven Centuries (5 vols, 1920–22)
Gaillard Lapsley, ‘Archbishop Stratford and the Parliamentary Crisis of 1341’, EHR, 30 (1915), pp. 6–18, 193–215
J.H. le Patourel, ‘The treaty of Brétigny, 1360’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th series, 10 (1960), pp. 19–39
William Longman, The History of the Life and Times of Edward III (2 vols, 1869)
J.R. Lumby (ed.), Chronicon Henrici Knighton, vel Cnitthon, monachi Leycestrensis (2 vols, 1889–95)
J.R. Lumby (ed.), Polychronicon Ranulphi Higden, viii (1882)
J.F. Lydon, ‘William of Windsor and the Irish Parliament’, EHR, 80 (1965), pp. 252–67
Bryce Lyon, ‘What were Edward III’s priorities: the pleasures of sports or charity?’, Revue d’histoire ecclésiastique, 92 (1997), pp. 126–34
Mary Lyon, Bryce Lyon and Henry S. Lucas (eds), The Wardrobe Book of William Norwell, 1338–1340 (Brussels, 1983)
James MacKinnon, The History of Edward the Third (1900)
Leslie G. Matthews, The Royal Apothecaries (1967)
Sir Herbert Maxwell (ed.), The Chronicle of Lanercost (Glasgow, 1913; rep. 2001)
Sir Herbert Maxwell (ed.), Scalachronica: the Reigns of Edward I, Edward II and Edward III as Recorded by Sir Thomas Gray . . . (Glasgow, 1907, rep. 2000)
K.B. McFarlane, The Nobility of Later Medieval England (Oxford, 1973)
A.K. McHardy, ‘Some Reflections on Edward III’s Use of Propaganda’, in J.S. Bothwell, The Age of Edward III (Woodbridge, 2001), pp. 171–92
May McKisack, ‘Edward III and the historians’, History, 45 (1960), pp. 1–15
May McKisack, The Fourteenth Century, 1307–99 (Oxford, 1959)
Sophia Menache, ‘Isabelle of France, queen of England – a reconsideration’, Journal of Medieval History, 10 (1984), pp. 107–24
M.A. Michael, ‘A Manuscript Wedding Gift from Philippa of Hainault to Edward III’, Burlington Magazine, 127 (1985), pp. 582–600
Michael Michael, ‘The little land of England is preferred before the great kingdom of France: the quartering of the royal arms by Edward III’, in David Buckton and T.A. Heslop (eds), Studies in Medieval Art and Architecture Presented to Peter Lasko (Stroud, 1994), pp. 113–26
G. Mollat, The Popes at Avignon 1305–1378 (trans. from 9th French ed., 1963)
S.A. Moore (ed.), ‘Documents relating to the death and burial of King Edward II’, Archaeologia, 50 (1887), pp. 215–26
D.A.L. Morgan, ‘The political after-life of Edward III: the apotheosis of a warmonger’, EHR, 112 (1997), pp. 856–81
Ian Mortimer, The Greatest Traitor: the Life of Sir Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March, Ruler of England 1327–30 (2003)
Ian Mortimer, ‘The death of Edward II in Berkeley Castle’, EHR, 120 (2005) pp. 1175–1214
Ian Mortimer, ‘Sermons of Sodomy: a reconsideration of Edward II’s sodomitical reputation’, in Gwilym Dodd and Anthony Musson (eds), The Reign of Edward II: New Perspectives (Woodbridge, 2006), pp. 48–60
Anthony Musson, ‘Second “English Justinian” or Pragmatic Opportunist? A Re-examination of the Legal Legislation of Edward III’s Reign’, in J.S. Bothwell (ed.), The Age of Edward III (Woodbridge, 2001), pp. 69–88
Cary J. Nederman (ed.), Political Thought in Early Fourteenth Century England (Tempe, Arizona, 2002)
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, ‘Observations on the Institution of the Most Noble Order of the Garter’, Archaeologia, 31 (1846), pp. 1–163
Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, A History of the Royal Navy from the Earliest Times to the Wars of the French Revolution (2 vols, 1847)
J. Nichols (ed.), A Collection of All the Wills Now Known to be Extant of the Kings and Queens of England . . . (1780, reprinted New York, 1969)
Ranald Nicholson, Edward III and the Scots: the Formative Years of a Military Career 1327–1335 (Oxford, 1965)
ODNB: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography from the earliest times to the year 2000 (60 vols, Oxford, 2004). [No volume numbers or page numbers have been given as the online corrected version is expected to remain the most up-to-date. References were drawn from this immediately on publication, so checking the printed version will reflect the source used.]
W.M. Ormrod, The Reign of Edward III (updated ed., Stroud, 2000)
W.M. Ormrod, ‘Agenda for Legislation, 1322–c1340’, EHR, 105 (1990), 1–33
W.M. Ormrod, ‘Edward III and his family’, Journal of British Studies, 26 (1987), pp. 398–442
W.M. Ormrod, ‘The English Government and the Black Death of 1348–49’, in W.M. Ormrod (ed.), England in the Fourteenth Century (Woodbridge, 1985), pp. 175–88
W.M. Ormrod, ‘For Arthur and St George’, in Nigel Saul (ed.), St George’s Chapel, Windsor, in the Fourteenth Century (Woodbridge, 2005), pp. 13–34
W.M. Ormrod, ‘The Personal Religion of Edward III’, Speculum, 64 (1989), pp. 849–911
W.M. Ormrod, ‘A Problem of Precedence: Edward III, the Double Monarchy, and the Royal Style’, in J.S. Bothwell, The Age of Edward III (Woodbridge, 2001), pp. 133–54
W.M. Ormrod, ‘The Royal Nursery: a Household for the Younger Children of Edward III’, EHR, 120 (2005), pp. 398–415
W.M. Ormrod, ‘Sexualities of Edward II’, in Gwilym Dodd and Anthony Musson (eds), The Reign of Edward II: New Perspectives (Woodbridge, 2006)
W.M. Ormrod, ‘The Use of English: Language, Law and Political Culture in Fourteenth Century England’, Speculum, 78 (2003), pp. 750–87
A.J. Otway Ruthven, A History of Medieval Ireland (1968; reprint, New York, 1993)
Michael Packe (ed. L.C.B. Seaman), King Edward III (1983)
J.J.N. Palmer (ed.), Froissart: historian (Woodbridge, 1981)
Patourel (see le Patourel)
Edouard Perroy (trans. W.B. Wells), The Hundred Years War (1951)
Michael Prestwich, The Three Edwards: War and State in England, 1272–1377 (1980)
James Raine (ed.), Historical Papers and Letters from Northern Registers (1873)
Carole Rawcliffe, Medicine and Society in Later Medieval England (1999)
RE3: W.M. Ormrod, The Reign of Edward III (updated ed., Stroud, 2000)
H.G. Richardson and G.O. Sayles, The English Parliament in the Middle Ages (1981)
H.T. Riley (ed.), Chronica Monasterii S. Albani, part 1: Thomae Walsingham Historia Anglicana (1865)
H.T. Riley (ed.), Chronica Monasterii S. Albani, part 2: Willelmi Rishanger quondam monachi S. Albani et quorundam anonymorum Chronica et Annales regnantibus Henrico Tertio et Edwardo Primo . . . 1259–1307 (1865)
H.T. Riley (ed.), Chronica Monasterii S. Albani, part 3: Johannis de Trokelowe et Henrici de Blaneforde (1866)
Clifford J. Rogers (ed.), The Wars of Edward III: Sources and Interpretations (Woodbridge, 1999)
Clifford J. Rogers, ‘The Anglo-French Peace Negotiations of 1354–1360 Reconsidered’, in J.S. Bothwell (ed.), The Age of Edward III (Woodbridge, 2001), pp. 193–214
Clifford J. Rogers, ‘Edward III and the dialects of strategy, 1327–1360’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 6th series, 4 (1994), pp. 83–102
Clifford J. Rogers, War Cruel and Sharp: English Strategy Under Edward III 1327–1360 (Woodbridge, 2000)
RP: J. Strachey, John Pridden and 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)
Owen Ruffhead (ed.), Statutes at Large, from Magna Charta to the end of the Last Parliament, 1761 (8 vols, 1763)
L.F. Salzman, Building in England Down to 1540 (Oxford, 1952, rep. 1997)
Armando Sapori, I Libri dei Comercio dei Peruzzi (Milan, 1934)
Caroline Shenton, ‘The English Court and the Restoration of English Royal Prestige 1327–1345’ (University of Oxford D.Phil. thesis, 1995)
Caroline Shenton, ‘Edward III and the coup of 1330’, in J.S. Bothwell (ed.), The Age of Edward III (2001), pp. 13–34
Walter Skeat (ed.), John Barbour, The Bruce, Early English Text Society (3 vols, 1870–77)
T.M. Smallwood, ‘Prophecy of the Six Kings’, Speculum, 60 (1985), pp. 571–92
Peter Spufford, Handbook of Medieval Exchange (1986) [The sterling/florin exchange rates are quoted on pp. 198–201]
Lawrence Stone, Sculpture in Britain in the Middle Ages (2nd ed., 1972)
E.L.G. Stones, ‘The Anglo-Scottish negotiations of 1327’, Scottish Historical Review, 30 (1951), pp. 49–54
J. Strachey, John Pridden and 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)
Agnes Strickland, Lives of the Queens of England (8 vols, 1882)
William Stubbs (ed.), Chronicles of the Reigns of Edward I and Edward II (2 vols, 1882–83)
Jonathan Sumption, The Hundred Years War: Trial by Battle (1990)
Jonathan Sumption, The Hundred Years War: Trial by Fire (1992)
James Tait (ed.), Chronica Johannis de Reading and Anonymi Cantuarensis (Manchester, 1914)
Craig Taylor, ‘Edward III and the Plantagenet Claim to the French Throne’, in J.S. Bothwell (ed.), The Age of Edward III (Woodbridge, 2001), pp. 155–70
John Taylor, Wendy R. Childs and Leslie Watkiss (eds), The St Albans Chronicle: the Chronica Maiora of Thomas Walsingham, 1376–1394 (Oxford, 2003)
Rupert Taylor, The Political Prophecy in England (New York, 1911; rep. 1967)
G. Templeman, ‘Edward III and the beginnings of the Hundred Years War’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 5th series, 2 (1952), pp. 69–88
A. Hamilton Thompson, The English Clergy and their Organisation in the Later Middle Ages (Oxford, 1947)
E.M. Thompson (ed.), Chronicon Angliae ab anno domini 1328 usque ad annum 1388 (1874)
E.M. Thompson (ed.), Chronicon Galfridi le Baker de Swynebroke (Oxford, 1889)
E.M. Thompson (ed.), Adae Murimuth, Continuatio Chronicarum (1889)
T.C.B. Timmins (ed.), The Register of William Melton, Archbishop of York 1317–1340, v (2002)
Thomas Frederick Tout, ‘Firearms in England in the Fourteenth Century’, EHR, 26 (1911), pp. 666–702
Thomas Frederick Tout, Chapters in English Administrative History (Manchester, 6 vols, 1923)
Thomas Frederick Tout, The Place of Edward II in English History (2nd ed., Manchester, 1936)
David Trotter, ‘Walter of Stapeldon and the pre-marital inspection of Philippa of Hainault’, French Studies Bulletin, 49 (1993), pp. 1–4
George Unwin (ed.), Finance and Trade under Edward III (1962)
Juliet Vale, Edward III and Chivalry (1982)
Vries (see de Vries)
W. Warburton, Edward III (2nd ed., 1876)
Scott L. Waugh, England in the Reign of Edward III (Cambridge, 1991)
WCS: Clifford J. Rogers, War Cruel and Sharp: English Strategy Under Edward III 1327–1360 (Woodbridge, 2000)
David Welander, The History, Art and Architecture of Gloucester Cathedral (Stroud, 1990)
K.P. Wentersdorf, ‘The Clandestine Marriages of the Fair Maid of Kent’, Journal of Medieval History, 5 (1979), pp. 203–31
Henry Wharton (ed.), Anglia sacra; sive, Collectio historiarum . . . de archiepiscopis & episcopis Angliae (1691)
B. Wilkinson (ed.), ‘A Letter from Edward III to his Chancellor and Treasurer’, EHR, 42 (1927), pp. 248–51
B. Wilkinson, ‘The Protest of the Earls of Arundel and Surrey in the Crisis of 1341’, EHR, 46 (1931), pp. 177–93
James F. Willard, ‘Edward III’s Negotiations for a Grant in 1337’, EHR, 21 (1906), pp. 727–31
James F. Willard, ‘Taxes upon moveables’, EHR, 30 (1915), pp. 69–74
C.M. Woolgar, The Great Household in Late Medieval England (1999)
Alfred Benjamin Wyon and Allan Wyon, The Great Seals of England (1887)
Philip Ziegler, The Black Death (1969)