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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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Starkey 2009, p. 305
Jones 2008
Horrox 2004 Ulwencreutz, Lars. Ulwencreutz's the
Royal Families in
Europe V (2003), p. 202
Horrox 2011 Weir 2008, p. 139 Weir...
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modern ****ertion that
Edward was
styled 'of Norwich', and both
Cokayne and
Horrox suggest that the
phrase 'de Norwik'
found therein is a
corruption or misreading...
- 418
Horrox 2004, «Born on 20
March 1469, she was
presumably named after her
paternal grandmother». Weir 2011, p. 138.
Archer 1887, p. 412.
Horrox 2004...
- near
Glasgow in
Scotland rather than the West Country, as
producer Alan
Horrox explained in The Spectator, "[the
novel Lorna Doone]
demands sweeping moorland...
- 2009.
Ziegler 2003, pp. 17–18
Horrox 1994, p. 5
Benedictow 2004, p. 25
Horrox 1994, pp. 5–6 •
Hatcher 2008, pp. 139–40
Horrox 1994, p. 8
Lewis 2016, p. 778...
- trial,
which was not held at the
Tower itself.
Horrox 2004.
Shakespeare and History:
James Tyrrell Horrox 2008. Ross 2011, pp. 39, 42.
Pollard 1933, p. 233...
- 152–153. Penn 2019, p. 243. Penn 2019, pp. 256–258. Penn 2019, pp. 260–261.
Horrox 1989, p. 41. Penn 2019, p. 263.
Wolfe 1981, p. 347. Ross 1981, pp. 26–27...
- Fordun's
Scotichronicon ("there was a
great pestilence and
mortality of men")
Horrox 1994, p. 84
Pontoppidan E (1755). The
Natural History of Norway: …. London:...
- and considerations."
Another candidate is
Katherine Haute, who
Rosemary Horrox has
suggested was a
mistress of
Richard and
possibly the
mother of Richard's...