Harlaxton Medieval Studies XIII (New Series)
Proceedings of the 2001 Harlaxton Symposium: The Lancastrian Court, edited by Jenny Stratford
Articles:
G. L. Harriss, The Court of the Lancastrian Kings, 1–18
John Cherry, Some Lancastrian Seals, 19–28
Anne Curry, The ‘Coronation Expedition’ and Henry VI’s Court in France, 1430 to 1432, 29–52
Barrie Dobson, Henry VI and the University of Cambridge, 53–67
A. S. G. Edwards, Duke Humfrey’s Middle English Palladius Manuscript, 68–77
Alfred Hiatt, Beyond a Border: The Maps of Scotland in John Hardyng’s Chronicle, 78–94
Margaret L. Kekewich, The Lancastrian Court in Exile, 95–110
Richard Marks, Images of Henry VI, 111–124
Lisa Monnas, Textiles from the Funerary Achievement of Henry V, 125–146
Nigel Morgan, An SS Collar in the Devotional Context of the Shield of the Five Wounds, 147–162
Derek Pearsall, Crowned King: War and Peace in 1415, 163–172
Nicholas Perkins, Representing Advice in Lydgate, 173–191
Carole Rawcliffe, Master Surgeons at the Lancastrian Court, 192–210
Nicholas Rogers, Henry VI and the Proposed Canonisation of King Alfred, 211–220
Lucy Freeman Sandler, Lancastrian Heraldry in the Bohun Manuscripts, 221–232
Linda Ehrsam Voigts, The Master of the King’s Stillatories, 233–252
John Watts, Was there a Lancastrian Court?, 253–271