Here begynneth a shorte & a breue table on these Cronycles ..
and newely in the ye[a]r of Our Lord God 1497 ..
5
Shakespeare, William, 1564–1616
Shakespeare's second part of King Henry IV
MDCCCXCV [1895]
6
[The cronycles of Englond]
[1482]
7
[Chronicles of England with the Fruit of times]
[1485 or 1486]
8
Doyle, James E. (James Edmund), 1822–1892
A chronicle of England, B.C. 55-A.D. 1485
1864
9
Malmesbury Abbey
Cartularium Saxonicum Malmsburiense in com. Wilts
18.... [i. e., 1829]
10
The Harleian miscellany, or, a collection of scarce, curious, and entertaining pamphlets and tracts
1744-46
11
Here endeth this presente Cronycle of Englande with the fruyte of tymes, compyled in a boke, & also impry[n]ted by one sumtyme scole mayster of Seynt Albons ..
in the yere of oure lorde god MCCCCC and xx [1520]
12
Capwell, Tobias
Armour of the English knight, 1400-1450
2015
13
Poole, Austin Lane, 1889–1963
From Domesday book to Magna Carta, 1087-1216
1955
14
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1979
15
Hollister, C. Warren (Charles Warren), 1930–1997
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[1983]
16
Peberdy, Philip
God's House Tower, Southampton
1960]
17
Brown, R. Allen (Reginald Allen), 1924–
English castles
1970
18
Pollard, A. J
Richard III and the princes in the tower
1991
19
Jesse, John Heneage, 1815–1874
Memoirs of King Richard the Third and some of his contemporaries
1901
20
Woolley, Linda
Medieval life and leisure in the Devonshire hunting tapestries
2002
21
Wood, Michael, 1948–
Domesday
[1988], c1986
22
British Museum. Department of Coins and Medals
Medallic illustrations of the history of Great Britain and Ireland