• Rosemary Elizabeth Horrox, FRHistS (born 21 May 1951) is an English historian, specialising in the political culture of late medieval England, patronage...
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    member Rosemary Hollis, British political scientist Rosemary Homeister Jr. (born 1972), American jockey in thoroughbred horse racing Rosemary Horrox (born...
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    feed by Warwick, and their father had been feed by Salisbury," as Rosemary Horrox has pointed out. He was a retainer and councillor to Richard Neville...
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    problem of whether this should include professionals and town dwellers. Rosemary Horrox argues that an urban gentry existed in the 15th century. For some historians...
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    University Press, May 2014 accessed 11 Dec 2015(subscription required) Rosemary Horrox; Sarah Rees Jones (29 November 2001). Pragmatic Utopias: Ideals and...
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  • causes and considerations." Another candidate is Katherine Haute, who Rosemary Horrox has suggested was a mistress of Richard and possibly the mother of...
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    monasteries, and no description of the monument has survived. However, Rosemary Horrox disputes this, pointing to evidence from the Beaufort account books...
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    July. The declaration of the boys' illegitimacy has been described by Rosemary Horrox as an ex post facto justification for Richard's accession. Dominic...
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    (Simon & Schuster, 2011) Michael Hicks, Edward V (Stroud, 2003) [4] Rosemary Horrox, Richard III: A Study of Service (Cambridge, 1989) [5] J.L. Laynesmith...
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    either as popular or as devoted to the region as sometimes thought. Rosemary Horrox notes that "Buckingham was an exception amongst the rebels as, far...
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    (c.1432–1461), knight in Grey, Sir Richard (d. 1483), nobleman by Rosemary Horrox in Dictionary of National Biography online (accessed 26 November 2007)...
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    (c.1432-1461), knight in Grey, Sir Richard (d. 1483), nobleman by Rosemary Horrox in Dictionary of National Biography online (accessed 26 November 2007)...
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  • trial. However, contemporary documents originally retrieved by scholar Rosemary Horrox record that the king and queen were lodged in the Royal Apartments...
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    Brand, J. R. S. Phillips, Mark Ormrod, Geoffrey Martin, Anne Curry, & Rosemary Horrox. Retrieved 8 June 2013. Goodman, Anthony (2013) [1992]. John of Gaunt:...
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    that King Edward III sent to King Alfonso of Castile (translated by Rosemary Horrox in her book The Black Death): We are sure that your Magnificence knows...
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    M. S. "The Land" in A Social History of England, 1200–1500, ed. by Rosemary Horrox and W. Mark Ormrod. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006, p...
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    143-152 Rosemary Horrox, Richard III: A Study in Service, Cambridge 1989, p. 41 Charles Ross, Edward IV, London 1975, p. 164 Rosemary Horrox, 'Parr, Sir...
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    century, Knights of the Body outranked Esquires of the Body; however, Rosemary Horrox points out that "their social background was very similar and promotion...
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    M.S., "The land" in A Social History of England, 1200–1500, ed. by Rosemary Horrox and W. Mark Ormrod. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006, p...
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    incident occurred in 1370. For his plague regulations for Milan, see Rosemary Horrox, The Black Death(1994) III.65, p 203. Chaucer had been sent to Lombardy...
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    Closest Friend of Richard III and Failed Regicide, 2019 Google eBook Rosemary Horrox, Richard III, p. 249. Complete Peerage, vol. ii, Appendix B. Robert...
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  • A Dictionary of Scottish Battles. Creativia. ISBN 978-1536821796. Rosemary Horrox, Financial Memoranda of the Reign of Edward V, Camden Miscellany, XXIX...
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  • from the Tower of London. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Rosemary Horrox, ‘Brampton, Sir Edward (c.1440–1508)’, rev. first published 2004 "Sir...
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    of the Yorks. Amberley Publishing Limited. ISBN 978-1-4456-4714-2. Horrox, Rosemary (2004). "Pole, John de la, earl of Lincoln (c. 1460–1487)". Oxford...
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    McLeish 1945 Politician, second First Minister of Scotland (2000–2001) Rosemary Horrox 1951 Medieval historian, College Life Fellow, former Director of Studies...
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    483: Norman Macdougall, James III (Edinburgh, 1982), pp. 169, 182. Rosemary Horrox, Financial Memoranda of the Reign of Edward V, Camden Miscellany, XXIX...
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    University of Cambridge in 1903 between writing A Room with a View. Dr. Rosemary Horrox, is an affiliated lecturer of History at ICE. George Mallory lectured...
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    et al. 2008, pp. 6–7 Goodall 2011, p. 31 Goodall 2011, pp. 31–32; Rosemary Horrox (2004), "Hastings, William, first Baron Hastings (c.1430–1483)", Oxford...
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  • 'unusually,' notes Rosemary Horrox, he was able to provide for many of his younger sons, rather than just the eldest, as was usual. Horrox puts this down...
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    (case in point, Henry IV, 1399–1413). Historians like Michael Hicks, Rosemary Horrox and notably May McKisack, have pushed this view further. J. W. Burrow...
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