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| | Oxford, Bodleian Library Tanner MS 407, f. 41 (© Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford) by Martha Rust Glints of military power, papal ambition, international politics, vast wealth, and far-flung lands flash from a list entitled "This is the Copy of þe Presentacyon of þe Lordys of Venysse Send to þe Pope anno Christi 1464." The...
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| | More information about the John Rylands Library version of Forme of Cury... and a theory about who may have commissioned the copying of the text into the British Library roll.
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| | What do pre-Conquest documents show about the use of parsley in early medieval England? One of the things I didn't go into much detail about in my recent post Wild about parsley? was the use of parsley in medicine in early medieval England (more familiarly, the 'Anglo-Saxon' period). So I thought I would just share...
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| Henry Tudor was the least likely candidate to become King of England. A descendant of King Edward III, he was born to a teenage Lancastrian mother during the precarious time in English history that came to be known as the Wars of the Roses. He ended up spending fourteen years in exile in Brittany and...