The Reign of King Henry VI: The Exercise of Royal Authority, 1422-1461 |
Contents
The Kings Accession | 11 |
The Kings Councillors | 28 |
The King and his Household | 51 |
Clients Patrons and Politics 14221429 | 69 |
Clients Patrons and Politics 14291436 | 85 |
Financial Resources | 107 |
Lawlessness and Violence | 128 |
Frontiers and Foreigners | 154 |
The Fall of Lancastrian France II | 482 |
XV | 536 |
XXI | 544 |
The Aliens in the Realm | 551 |
Lawlessness and Aristocratic Violence | 562 |
Cades Rebellion 1450 | 610 |
The Political Education of Richard Duke of York | 666 |
Yorks Opportunity 14531456 | 715 |
England and the French Realm | 178 |
Propaganda and the Dual Monarchy | 217 |
The King and his Queen | 231 |
VII | 249 |
XIII | 265 |
King Henry and his Council | 275 |
The Kings Court and Household | 295 |
The Kings Patronage and the Royal Household | 329 |
In Search of Money | 376 |
Scotland Ireland and the Defence of the Realm | 402 |
The Fall of Lancastrian France I | 443 |
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