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1) | The succession and foreign policy Simon Lester Adams History Today, 53.5 (2003) 42-48 |
2) | The Crown and the Corporation of London in the exclusion crisis, 1678-81. David Frank Allen (Cambridge Univ. Ph.D. thesis, 1977) |
3) | A Once and Future King : Sanctuary, Sovereignty, and the Politics of Pity in the Histories of Perkin Warbeck Elizabeth Allen Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 47.2 (2017) 327-358 Full text |
4) | Opposition to royal power in England in the late Middle Ages C. T. Allmand in: Königliche Gewalt, Gewalt gegen Könige : Macht und Mord im spätmittelalterlichen Europa, ed. by Martin Kintzinger and Jörg Rogge, Zeitschrift für historische Forschung, Beiheft, 33 (Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, 2004), pp. 51-70. |
5) | A regime at sea : the navy and the 1553 succession crisis James D. Alsop Albion, 24 (1992) 577-90 |
6) | Reinterpreting the Elizabethan Commons : the parliamentary session of 1566 James D. Alsop Journal of British Studies, 29.3 (1990) 216-40 |
7) | Henry VII and the Tudor pretenders : Simnel, Warbeck, and Warwick Nathen Amin (Stroud: Amberley Publishing, 2020) |
8) | The Scottish Play : Nationalism, Masculinity, and the Georgian Afterlife of The Wonder : A Woman Keeps a Secret Misty G. Anderson Eighteenth-Century Fiction, 27.3-4 (2014) 451-478 |
9) | Lost heirs of the medieval crown : The kings and queens who never were J. F. Andrews (Yorkshire: Pen & Sword History, 2019) |
10) | La succession au trône d’Elisabeth Ière d’Angleterre et les catholiques [The Catholics and the succession to the throne of Elizabeth I] Louis Antheunis Revue d’histoire ecclésiastique, 49 (1954) 157-67 |
11) | La maladie et la mort de la reine Élisabeth d’Angleterre [The sickness and death of Queen Elizabeth of England] Louis Antheunis Revue d’histoire ecclésiastique, 43 (1948) 148-78 |
12) | Royal Entries, the City of London, and the Politics of Stuart Successions Ian Wallace Archer in: Stuart succession literature : moments and transformations, ed. by Paulina Kewes and Andrew McRae (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), pp. 257-281. Full text |
13) | City and Court Connected : The Material Dimensions of Royal Ceremonial, ca. 1480–1625 Ian Wallace Archer Huntington Library Quarterly, 71.1 (2008) 157-79 |
14) | England, France and Burgundy in the fifteenth century C. A. J. Armstrong (London: Hambledon, 1983) |
15) | The inauguration ceremonies of the Yorkist kings and their title to the throne C. A. J. Armstrong Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 4th ser., 30 (1948) 51-73 Full text |
16) | The Hanoverian Monarchy and the Legacy of Late Stuart Kingship Ronald G. Asch in: The Hanoverian succession : dynastic politics and monarchical culture, ed. by Andreas Gestrich and Michael Schaich (Farnham: Ashgate, 2015), pp. 25-42. |
17) | Tudor cousins : rivals for the throne Dulcie M. Ashdown (Stroud: Sutton, 2000) |
18) | The Dublin King : the true story of Lambert Simnel and the princes in the tower John Ashdown-Hill (Stroud: The History Press, 2015) |
19) | Coins attributed to the Yorkist pretenders, 1487-1498 John Ashdown-Hill The Ricardian, 19 (2009) 63-83 |
20) | The Tories and the Dissenters in the Reign of George I Nigel Aston in: Negotiating toleration : dissent and the Hanoverian succession, 1714-1760, ed. by Nigel Aston and Benjamin Bankurst (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), . Full text |
21) | Medieval self-coronations : the history and symbolism of a ritual Jaume Aurell (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020) |
22) | The influence of Edmund Plowden’s succession treatise Marie Axton Huntington Library Quarterly, 37.3 (1974) 209-226 |
23) | The Two Screens : FIDO, RFDA and Film vs. Television in Post-Second World War Britain John D. Ayres Journal of British Cinema and Television, 14.4 (2017) 504-521 Full text |
24) | Brief und Siegel für ein Königreich : die Prunkurkunden zur hannoverschen Thronfolge in Grossbritannien = Hand and seal for a kingdom : the ornate… Malte-Ludolf Babin , Gerd van den Heuvel & Ulrike Weiss Veröffentlichungen der Historischen Kommission für Niedersachsen und Bremen, 273 (Göttingen: Wallstein, 2014) |
25) | Legitimacy through Family Traditions? The Hanoverians represented as successors to the throne of Great Britain Charlotte Backerra in: Dynastic change : legitimacy and gender in medieval and early modern monarchy, ed. by Ana Maria Seabra de Almeida Rodrigues, Manuela Santos Silva and Jonathan Spangler, Themes in medieval and early modern history (Abingdon: Routledge, 2020), pp. 123-140. |
26) | Anxieties with Political and Social Order in Fifteenth-Century England Merridee L. Bailey in: Authority, gender and emotions in late medieval and early modern England, ed. by Susan Broomhall, Genders and sexualities in history (Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015), pp. 84-105. |
27) | Introduction : coronation studies – past, present and future J. M. Bak in: Coronations : medieval and early modern monarchic ritual, ed. by J. M. Bak (Berkeley (CA): 1990), pp. 1-15. |
28) | Jacobean Historiography and the Election of Richard III David Weil Baker Huntington Library Quarterly, 70.3 (2007) 311-42 |
29) | The Politics of Dissenting Demography in Ireland, 1690–1735 Benjamin Bankhurst in: Negotiating toleration : dissent and the Hanoverian succession, 1714-1760, ed. by Nigel Aston and Benjamin Bankurst (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), . Full text |
30) | Gender and history in medieval English romance and chronicle Laura D. Barefield (New York; Oxford: Peter Lang, 2003) |
31) | Shakespeare, His Fellows, and the New English King Leeds Barroll Shakespeare Quarterly, 68.2 (2017) 115-138 Full text |
32) | Is a Crown Just a Fancy Hat? : Sovereignty in Richard II Mark Bayer Explorations in Renaissance Culture, 28.1 (2002) 129-52 |
33) | The house of Liechtenstein : a study of monarchy David Beattie Royal Stuart Papers, 65 (London: Royal Stuart Society, 2004) |
34) | William Fleetwood and Itinerarium ad Windsor Charles Beem in: The name of a queen : William Fleetwood’s Itinerarium ad Windsor, ed. by Charles Beem and Dennis Moore, Queenship and power (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013), pp. 63-84. |
35) | The name of a queen : William Fleetwood’s Itinerarium ad Windsor ed. by Charles Beem & Dennis Moore Queenship and power (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013) |
36) | Writing the King’s Death: The Case of James I Alastair James Bellany in: Stuart succession literature : moments and transformations, ed. by Paulina Kewes and Andrew McRae (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), pp. 37-59. Full text |
37) | Sir John Coxe Hippisley, Cardinal Erskine and Cardinal York Dominic Aidan Bellenger Royal Stuart Papers, 63 (London: Royal Stuart Society, 2003) |
38) | The Coronation Oath and the Church of England C. L. Berry Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 11.1 (1960) 98-105 |
39) | Vacating the centre of power : Cynthia’s Revels, the property of state and the accession crisis Philippa Berry in: The struggle for the succession in late Elizabethan England : politics, polemics and cultural representations, ed. by Jean-Christophe Mayer, Collection “Astrea”, 11 (Montpellier: Institut de Recherche sur la Renaissance, Université Paul-Valéry, 2004), pp. 395-415. |
40) | The end of the dynastic union, 1815-1837 Mijndert Bertram in: The Hanoverian dimension in British history, 1714-1837, ed. by Brendan Simms and Torsten Riotte (Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2007), pp. 111-27. |
41) | Staging power in Tudor and Stuart English history plays : history, political thought, and the redefinition of sovereignty Kristin M. S. Bezio (Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate, [2015]) |
42) | The Wars of the Roses : the bloody struggle for England’s throne Hugh Bicheno (London: Apollo, 2019) |
43) | A kingdom at stake, 1553 Stanley Thomas Bindoff History Today, 3 (1953) 642-8 |
44) | A “sign of victory” : the Coronation Chair, its manufacture, setting and symbolism Paul Binski in: The Stone of Destiny : artefact and icon, ed. by Richard Welander, David John Breeze and Thomas Owen Clancy, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, monograph ser., 22 (Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2003), pp. 207-24. |
45) | The crown jewels : the history of the coronation regalia in the Jewel House of the Tower of London. 1. The history; 2. The catalogues Claude Blair 2 vols. (London: The Stationery Office, 1998) |
46) | A drawing of an English medieval royal gold cup [temp. Henry VI] Claude Blair Burlington Magazine, 121 (1979) 370-3 |
47) | Historical Papers P. Bliss & Bulkeley Bandinel Roxburghe Club, 63 (1846) |
48) | The City and the coronation; compiled largely from material in the Corporation’s Records Office S. H. Bonnett (1953) |
49) | Is Father Robert Parson’s Memorial a Utopia? A few thoughts about the question of succession Luc Borot in: The struggle for the succession in late Elizabethan England : politics, polemics and cultural representations, ed. by Jean-Christophe Mayer, Collection “Astrea”, 11 (Montpellier: Institut de Recherche sur la Renaissance, Université Paul-Valéry, 2004), pp. 179-97. |
50) | James VI and I – Divine Right, the doctrine of the two kingdoms and the legitimising of royal power Bernard Bourdin in: The struggle for the succession in late Elizabethan England : politics, polemics and cultural representations, ed. by Jean-Christophe Mayer, Collection “Astrea”, 11 (Montpellier: Institut de Recherche sur la Renaissance, Université Paul-Valéry, 2004), pp. 119-41. |
51) | “The abdicated family” : Hume’s Partisan Grammar in “Of the Protestant Succession” Toni Bowers Restoration: Studies in English Literary Culture, 1660-1700, 39.1-2 (2015) 61-81 Full text |
52) | Queen Anne makes provision Toni Bowers in: Refiguring revolutions : aesthetics and politics from the English revolution to the romantic revolution, ed. by Kevin M. Sharpe and Steven N. Zwicker (Berkeley (CA) and London: University of California Press, 1998), pp. 57-74, 311-16. |
53) | ‘A Legal Limited Monarchy’ : Scottish Constitutionalism in the Union of Crowns, 1603–1707 Karin Bowie Journal of Scottish Historical Studies, 35.2 (2015) 131-154 Full text |
54) | Esther Inglis and the English Succession Crisis of 1599 Tricia Bracher in: Women and politics in early modern England, 1450-1700, ed. by James Daybell (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2004), pp. 132-46. |
55) | Realpolitik and Elizabethan ceremony : the earl of Hertford’s entertainment of Elizabeth at Elvetham, 1591 Curt Breight Renaissance Quarterly, 45 (1992) 20-48 |
56) | ‘The sky above the trees’: Beacon Ring Memorial Plantation, Montgomeryshire W. J. Britnell Montgomeryshire Collections, 107 (2019) 237-242 |
57) | Creating Conspiracies : John Toland’s “Art of Restoring” and Hanoverian Paranoia Michael Brown Eighteenth-century Ireland : Iris an dá chultúr, 25 (2010) 48-61 |
58) | Correspondence of King James VI of Scotland with Sir Robert Cecil and others in England, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth; with an appendix… John Bruce Camden Society, old ser., 78 (1861) |
59) | Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI of Scotland John Bruce Camden Society, old ser., 46 (1849) |
60) | Coronation wings : the men and machines of the RAF Coronation Review at Odiham, 15 July 1953 Eric Bucklow (Aldershot: Hikoki, 1998) |
61) | An unusual episode in international diplomatic relations in the early seventeenth century : Sully’s embassy to London, June 1603 David Buisseret Revue d’histoire diplomatique, 134.3 (2020) 253-262 |
62) | “To play what game she pleased without observation” : Princess Augusta and the political drama of succession, 1736-56 John L. Bullion in: Queenship in Britain, 1660-1837 : royal patronage, court, culture, and dynastic politics, ed. by Clarissa Campbell Orr (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2002), pp. 207-35. |
63) | Publicity and Popery on the Restoration Stage : Elkanah Settle’s The Empress of Morocco in Context William J. Bulman Journal of British Studies, 51.2 (2012) 308-339 Full text |
64) | Becoming English? Becoming British? The political thought of James VI and I before and after 1603 Glenn Burgess in: The struggle for the succession in late Elizabethan England : politics, polemics and cultural representations, ed. by Jean-Christophe Mayer, Collection “Astrea”, 11 (Montpellier: Institut de Recherche sur la Renaissance, Université Paul-Valéry, 2004), pp. 143-75. |
65) | George Morley, bishop of Worcester, 1660-2 Frederick Busby Transactions of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society, ns, 37 (1961) 11-23 |
66) | The Tudors and the royal race Michael Laccohee Bush History, 55 (1970) 37-48 |
67) | ‘Though I abominate your superstitions, I love your person’: Parson Nathaniel Hooke, Father Ambrose Gryme and a sermon to mark James II’s… Thomas Byrne Archivium Hibernicum, 70 (2017) 47-67 |
68) | ‘Th’accession of these mighty States’ : Daniel’s Philotas and the union of crowns Daniel Cadman Renaissance Studies, 26.3 (2012) 365-384 Full text |
69) | An Overlooked Tract by Francis Bacon Kenneth Cardwell Huntington Library Quarterly, 65.3:4 (2002) 421-33 |
70) | Exception to the Rule : Medieval England could not accept a female monarch Helen Castor History Today, 60.10 (2010) 37-43 |
71) | A Model Minority? The Dissenting Press and Political Broadcasting in the Georgian Revolution James J. Caudle in: Negotiating toleration : dissent and the Hanoverian succession, 1714-1760, ed. by Nigel Aston and Benjamin Bankurst (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), . Full text |
72) | ‘The End of the Beginning?’ The Rhetorics of Revolutions in the Political Sermons of 1688–1716 James J. Caudle in: The Hanoverian succession in Great Britain and its empire, ed. by Brent S. Sirota and Allan I. Macinnes, Studies in early modern cultural, political and social history, 35 (Melton: The Boydell Press, 2019), pp. 82-99. Full text |
73) | Origins of British political broadcasting : the sermon in the Hanoverian revolution, 1714-1716 James J. Caudle Journal of Religious History, Literature and Culture, 2.2 (2016) 42-62 |
74) | Political tragedy in the 1560s : Cambises and Gorboduc Dermot Cavanagh in: The Oxford handbook of Tudor literature, 1485-1603, ed. by Michael John Pincombe and Cathy Shrank, Oxford handbooks of literature (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 488-503. |
75) | A manuscript of Rochester’s “Upon Nothing” in a newly recovered eighteenth-century miscellany of Restoration verse Jennie Challinor Seventeenth Century, 32.2 (2017) 161-190 Full text |
76) | Discours de la légitime succession des femmes aux possessions de leurs parens; et de gouvernement des princesses aux empires et royaumes David Chalmers (Paris: 1579) |
77) | Lady Jane Grey, October 1537-February 1554 H. W. Chapman (1962) |
78) | Cinema, monarchy and the making of heritage : A Queen is Crowned (1953) James Chapman in: British historical cinema : the history, heritage and costume film, ed. by Claire Monk and Amy Sargeant (London: Routledge, 2002), pp. 82-91. |
79) | Unhappy Families : The Family and the State in Otway, Lee, Filmer, and Dryden Warren L. Chernaik Restoration & 18th Century Theatre Research, 22.1-2 (2007) 72-90 |
80) | Colonial Policy in North America, 1689–1717 Megan Lindsay Cherry in: The Hanoverian succession in Great Britain and its empire, ed. by Brent S. Sirota and Allan I. Macinnes, Studies in early modern cultural, political and social history, 35 (Melton: The Boydell Press, 2019), pp. 119-135. Full text |
81) | ‘One that was no Furtherer of this Devise’ : (Manufactured?) Opposition to the ‘Monarchical Republic of Elizabeth I’ Catherine Chou Parliamentary History, 36.3 (2017) 273-297 Full text |
82) | The parliamentary mind and the mutable constitution Catherine Chou Historical Research, 89.245 (2016) 470-485 Full text |
83) | Diagnosing the Dress of the Queen’s Train-Bearers at the Coronation of George III Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell Costume, 47.2 (2013) 145-160 Full text |
84) | Anne the Last and George the First : Händel and the Politics of Dynastic Succession Br. Christopher Paul 1650-1850 : ideas, aesthetics, and inquiries in the early modern era, 14 (2007) 29-48 |
85) | ‘Queen’s Day – TV’s Day’: the British monarchy and the media industries Laura Clancy Contemporary British History, 33.3 (2019) 427-450 Full text |
86) | Religious affiliation and dynastic allegiance in eighteenth-century England : Edmund Burke, Thomas Paine and Samuel Johnson Jonathan Charles Douglas Clark ELH, 64.4 (1997) 1029-1067 |
87) | Re-reading the Exclusion Crisis E. R. Clarke Seventeenth Century, 21.1 (2006) 141-59 |
88) | Le regard de Cartier-Bresson sur les Anglais Nicole Cloarec La revue LISA, 1.1 (2003) 138-49 |
89) | ‘I have brought thee up to a Kingdome’; Sermons on the Accessions of James I and Charles I David Colclough in: Stuart succession literature : moments and transformations, ed. by Paulina Kewes and Andrew McRae (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), pp. 205-221. Full text |
90) | Bishop Richard Bancroft and the succession [Doubtful and dangerous : the question of succession in late Elizabethan England] Patrick Collinson in: Doubtful and dangerous : the question of succession in late Elizabethan England, ed. by Susan Doran and Paulina Kewes, Politics, culture, and society in early modern Britain (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2014), pp. 92-111. |
91) | The religious factor [The struggle for the succession in late Elizabethan England : politics, polemics and cultural representations] Patrick Collinson in: The struggle for the succession in late Elizabethan England : politics, polemics and cultural representations, ed. by Jean-Christophe Mayer, Collection “Astrea”, 11 (Montpellier: Institut de Recherche sur la Renaissance, Université Paul-Valéry, 2004), pp. 243-73. |
92) | The Elizabethan exclusion crisis and the Elizabethan polity Patrick Collinson Proceedings of the British Academy, 84 (1994) 51-92 |
93) | The monarchical republic of Queen Elizabeth I Patrick Collinson in: Elizabethan essays, ed. by Patrick Collinson (London: Hambledon, 1994), pp. 31-57. |
94) | The monarchical republic of Queen Elizabeth I Patrick Collinson Bulletin of the John Rylands Library, 69.2 (1987) 394-424 |
95) | “Let us be govern’d by an English C—t” : Reading Nell Gwyn Alison Conway Restoration: Studies in English Literary Culture, 1660-1700, 29.1 (2005) 47-63 |
96) | Commemorating Royal Events in London’s Parks and Landscapes Hazel Conway London Gardener, 7 (2001-2002) 35-42 |
97) | ‘Stampt with your own Image’: The Numismatic Dimension of Two Stuart Successions B. J. Cook in: Stuart succession literature : moments and transformations, ed. by Paulina Kewes and Andrew McRae (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), pp. 303-318. Full text |
98) | Drawing Blood : The Visual Patronage of Robert Stuart d’Aubigny, Maréchal of France, in Relation to James V’s French Sojourn of 1536 Bryony Coombs Etudes Epistémè, 37 (2020) [s.p.] Full text |
99) | When Romance Comes True Helen Cooper in: Boundaries in medieval romance, ed. by Neil Cartlidge, Studies in medieval romance, 6 (Woodbridge: D. S. Brewer, 2008), pp. 13-27. |
100) | A revolution in Tudor history? John Phillips Cooper Past & Present, 26 (1963) 110-12 |
101) | Into non-jury : the resignation of Thomas Brett in 1715 Robert D. Cornwall Archives, 128/129 (2014) 23-30 |
102) | Politics and the Lay Baptism Controversy in England, 1708–15 Robert D. Cornwall in: Religion, politics and dissent, 1660-1832 : essays in honour of James E. Bradley, ed. by James E. Bradley, Robert D. Cornwall and William T. Gibson (Farnham: Ashgate, 2010), pp. 147-64. |
103) | Stuart and Stuardo : James III and his Neapolitan cousins Edward T. Corp Papers of the British School at Rome, 83 (2015) 221-243 Full text |
104) | Gloriana de Britten et le rêve de l’opéra anglais Gilles Couderc La revue LISA, 4.2 (2006) 106-25 |
105) | The Scottish King and the English court : the secret correspondence of James VI, 1601-3 [Doubtful and dangerous : the question of succession in… Alexander Courtney in: Doubtful and dangerous : the question of succession in late Elizabethan England, ed. by Susan Doran and Paulina Kewes, Politics, culture, and society in early modern Britain (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2014), pp. 134-151. |
106) | Recent accessions to Jacobean historiography [Review article] Alexander Courtney Historical Journal, 51.1 (2008) 269-76 |
107) | Time and the Problem of Royal Succession in Shakespeare’s History Plays John D. Cox Review of Politics, 78.4 (2016) 609-624 Full text |
108) | The philosopher’s English king : Shakespeare’s “Henriad” as political philosophy Leon Harold Craig (Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2015) |
109) | The Yorkists : the history of a dynasty Anne Crawford (London: Continuum, 2007) |
110) | 1603 : James VI of Scotland and the English throne Pauline Croft History Scotland, 3.3 (2003) 12-20 |
111) | “The translation of a monarchy” : The Accession of James VI and I, 1601-1603 Pauline Croft History in Focus, – (2003) |
112) | Nottingham, Robin Hood, and the Coronation of Charles II David Crook in: Church, Land and People : Essays Presented to John Beckett, ed. by Richard A. Gaunt, Thoroton Society record series, 50 (Nottingham: Thoroton Society, 2020), pp. 31-35. |
113) | Catholic, Anglican, and Puritan Representations of Royal Martyrs Nick K. Crown Royal Studies Journal, 4.1 (2017) 15-34 Full text |
114) | Religion and royal succession : the rage of party Eveline Cruickshanks Royal Stuart Papers, 50 ([Huntingdon]: Royal Stuart Society, c.1997) |
115) | Religion and Royal Succession : The Rage of Party Eveline Cruickshanks in: Britain in the first age of party, 1680-1750 : essays presented to Geoffrey Holmes, ed. by Clyve Jones (London: Hambledon, 1987), pp. 19-43. |
116) | Lord Cornbury, Bolingbroke and a plan to restore the Stuarts, 1731-1735 Eveline Cruickshanks Royal Stuart Papers, 27 (Huntingdon: Royal Stuart Society, 1986) |
117) | Pantomime and pageantry : the coronation of George IV Valerie Cumming in: London – world city, 1800-1840, ed. by Celina Fox (New Haven (CT) and London: Yale University Press, 1992), pp. 39-50. |
118) | Loyalty and the usurper : recognizances, the council and allegiance under Henry VII Sean Cunningham Historical Research, 82.217 (2009) 459-81 Full text |
119) | Henry VII Sean Cunningham Routledge historical biographies (London: Routledge, 2007) |
120) | England’s international relations 1485-1509 : continuities amidst change John M. Currin in: Tudor England and its neighbours, ed. by Susan Doran and Glenn Richardson, Themes in Focus (Houndmills, Basingstoke (Hants.): Palgrave Macmillan, 2005), pp. 14-43. |
121) | Sophia, mother of kings : the finest queen Britain never had Catherine Curzon (Yorkshire: Pen & Sword History, 2019) |
122) | The Succession Crisis and Elkanah Settle’s The Conquest of China by the Tartars Jeannie Dalporto The Eighteenth Century [Lubbock], 45.2 (2004) 131-46 |
123) | Court Politics and the Original Two-Canto Rape of the Locke Patrick J. Daly Clio [Fort Wayne, IN], 42.3 (2013) 331-358 |
124) | Bishop Fleetwood’s A sermon on the fast day and the politics of Spectator 384 R. H. Dammers Philological Quarterly, 68.2 (1989) 167-76 |
125) | Ferdinando Stanley, Richard Hesketh, and Jane Halsall : Was the Foster Mother of Shakespeare’s Patron also the Biological Mother of the Plotter… Leo Daugherty Notes and Queries, 60.3 (2013) 397-400 Full text |
126) | The nine days’ queen : Lady Jane Grey and her times Richard Patrick Boyle Davey Romantic History (1909) |
127) | «Roy de France et roy d’Angleterre». The English claims to France, 1453-1558 Clifford Stephen Lloyd Davies in: L’Angleterre et les pays bourguignons : relations et comparaisons (XVe-XVIe s.), ed. by Jean-Marie Cauchies, Publications du Centre Européen d’Études Bourguignonnes (XIVe – XVIe s.), 35 (Neuchâtel: Centre Europeen d’Etudes Bourguignonnes, 1995), pp. 123-32. |
128) | Two early 16th century accounts of royal occasions Norman Davis Notes and Queries, 218 (1973) 122-30 |
129) | Anglo-Scottish relations : security and succession Jane E. A. Dawson in: A companion to Tudor Britain, ed. by Robert Tittler and Norman Leslie Jones, Blackwell Companions to British History (Oxford: Blackwell Publishers, 2004), pp. 167-81. |
130) | “We few of an infinite multitude” : John Hales, Parliament, and the gendered politics of the early Elizabethan succession Victoria De la Torre Albion, 33.4 (2001) 557-82 |
131) | Katherine Grey : Heir to Elizabeth Leanda De Lisle History Today, 59.9 (2009) 23-29 |
132) | The sisters who would be queen : the tragedy of Mary, Katherine and Lady Jane Grey Leanda De Lisle (London: HarperPress, 2008) |
133) | After Elizabeth : how James King of Scots won the crown of England in 1603 Leanda De Lisle (London: HarperCollins, 2005) |
134) | Crowning the Child : Representing Authority in the Inaugurations and Coronations of Minors in Scotland, c. 1214 to 1567 Lucinda H. S. Dean in: The image and perception of Monarchy in Medieval and early modern Europe, ed. by Sean McGlynn and Elena Woodacre (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars, 2014), pp. 254-280. |
135) | Royal confinements J. Dewhurst (1980) |
136) | The Monarch as Represented in the Ceremony of Coronation [Representations of Elizabeth I in early modern culture] Janette Dillon in: Representations of Elizabeth I in early modern culture, ed. by Alessandra Petrina and Laura Tosi (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), pp. 125-139. |
137) | Changes in Dissenting Perceptions of the Hanoverian Succession, 1714 to c.1765 G. M. Ditchfield in: Negotiating toleration : dissent and the Hanoverian succession, 1714-1760, ed. by Nigel Aston and Benjamin Bankurst (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019), . Full text |
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