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Old 11th August 2005, 04:01 AM   #7 (permalink)
fallenstar
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Re: Reading List for the Wars of the Roses anyone?

oops...yes that was a typo on my part, it was Henry VII...sorry, never too good with Roman Numerals.

ah..The Sun in Splendour...always loved that Arm of Edward IV's...I will read that book as soon as I finish with the Charles Ross book.

The same thing I felt with Seward's "The Wars of the Roses", they seemed to draw their only source from More and Vergil, both Tudor historians, and More served under John Morton the Bishop of Ely, who happened to be a devoted Lancastrian, though turned Yorkist.
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