42. CWE, 2, ep. 250; Erasmus, Ecclesiastae, II, p. 373; CSPS, II, no. 44.
43. Marius, Thomas More, pp. 51–2, 86–7.
44. Gunn, ‘Edmund Dudley and the Church’, passim; Cunningham, Henry VII, pp. 226–7.
45. Jones and Underwood, The King’s Mother, pp. 83, 92; Gunn, ‘ “New Men” ’.
46. Gunn, ‘Edmund Dudley and the Church’, pp. 515–16; J. B. Trapp, ‘Urswick, Christopher (1448? –1522)’, ODNB.
47. Trapp, ‘Christopher Urswick and his Books’, passim.
48. GC, pp. 334–5; TNA C 82/320, 286, quoted in Horowitz, ‘Policy and Prosecution’, p. 443 nn. 155, 156.
49. Bacon, History of the Reign of Henry VII, p. 202; Lander, ‘Bonds, Coercion and Fear’, p. 293.
50. Harris, Edward Stafford, pp. 165–6.
12. COURAGE TO BE BOLD
1. GC, pp. 328, 331; HKW, III, p. 312.
2. CSPS, no. 552.
3. BL Harleian MS 69, ff. 2v–3v.
4. HKW, II, pp. 967–9; HKW, IV, p. 306; ‘Justes of the Moneths of May and June’, p. 109; Gunn, ‘Chivalry’, p. 117.
5. LP HVIII, III (ii), no. 765; A. Hawkyard, ‘Neville, Sir Edward (b. in or before 1482, d. 1538)’, ODNB.
6. Gunn, ‘Thomas Lovell’, p. 120; Gunn, ‘Henry Bourchier’, p. 138 n. 30; S. J. Gunn, ‘Thomas Knyvet (c.1485–1512)’, ODNB.
7. Gunn, ‘Henry Bourchier’, p. 137.
8. Babees Book, p. 1; ‘John Russell’s Boke of Nurture’, in ibid., pp. 162–3.
9. Lander, Government and Community, pp. 76–7; Gunn, Charles Brandon, pp. 23, 48–9.
10. Young, Tudor and Jacobean Tournaments, p. 35; Dudley, Tree of Commonwealth, p. 27.
11. SJC D91.19, p. 34.
12. Jones and Underwood, The King’s Mother, p. 165; SJC D91.19, pp. 80, 92.
13. ‘Justes of the Moneth of May’, pp. 148–50; Kipling, Triumph of Honour, pp. 133–4.
14. ‘Justes of the Moneth of May’, pp. 148–50; Richardson, The White Queen, p. 38.
15. Bratchell, ‘Alien Merchant Communities’, p. 199; Bernard, ‘The Fortunes of the Greys’, p. 679; Ives, Common Lawyers, pp. 375–6.
16. Bernard, ‘The Fortunes of the Greys’, pp. 673–4.
17. Pugh, ‘The Indenture for the Marches’, pp. 437–8; Bernard, ‘The Fortunes of the Greys’, p. 675 n. 33, citing TNA E 368/290/rot. xlviii–l.
18. ‘Justes of the Moneth of June’, p. 128.
19. Baker-Smith, ‘ “Inglorious glory” ’, pp. 135–6; Anglo, The Martial Arts of Renaissance Europe, pp. 233–4; Thurley, Royal Palaces, p. 180; Dudley, Tree of Commonwealth, p. 50.
20. ‘Justes of the Moneth of June’, p. 126; LP HVIII, I (i), no. 880.
21. Bernard, ‘The Fortunes of the Greys’, p. 676; Calendar of State Papers, Foreign Series, I, no. 530.
22. ‘Justes of the Moneth of June’, p. 129.
23. Hall, Chronicle, p. 19; Mancini, Usurpation, pp. 79– 81; LP HVIII, I (i), no. 880.
24. ‘Justes of the Moneth of June’, pp. 126–7.
25. Stevens, Music and Poetry in the Early Tudor Court, pp. 140, 196, 211, 215; TNA E 36/214, f. 14v.
26. For example, Hawes, Minor Poems, pp. 90–91, 122; Hawes, Pastime of Pleasure, pp. 5, 13.
27. AR, II, p. 208; Hawes, Minor Poems, p. 97.
28. Samman, ‘The Progresses of Henry VIII’, pp. 59–74.
29. Thurley, Royal Palaces, p. 73; Gunn, ‘ “New Men” ’, citing TNA PROB 2/199, mm. 1–2, 5, 6, 9.
30. Jones and Underwood, The King’s Mother, pp. 158, 189–90, 194, 217; TNA E 23/3, in Condon, ‘Last Will of Henry VII’, p. 128.
31. HKW, IV, pp. 40, 42.
32. CSPS, no. 541.
33. Gunn, ‘Court of Henry VII’, p. 137 nn. 29, 30.
34. Bernard, ‘The Fortunes of the Greys’, pp. 673, 677; CCR 1500–1509, no. 797.
35. CPR 1495–1509, pp. 163–4; TNA C 142/26/21; Cooper, ‘Henry VII’s Last Years Reconsidered’, p. 119.
36. TNA C 82/304, quoted in Horowitz, ‘Policy and Prosecution’, p. 448.
37. Thurley, Royal Palaces, p. 60; HKW, III, pp. 349– 51.
38. Mattingly, Catherine of Aragon, pp. 88–9.
39. CSPS, no. 526.
40. CSPS, nos. 527, 529, 551; CSPS Supp., no. 22; Currin, ‘England’s International Relations’, p. 34.
41. Mattingly, Renaissance Diplomacy, pp. 146–7.
42. CSPS, nos. 549, 550, 552; CSPS Supp., no. 23.
43. CSPS Supp., no. 23; CSPS, nos. 551, 553.
44. CSPS, nos. 511, 525; Mattingly, Catherine of Aragon, pp. 76–7.
45. Aram, Juana the Mad, pp. 96, 101–2.
46. CSPS Supp., no. 19.
47. Mattingly, Renaissance Diplomacy, p. 130; CSPS, nos. 541, 545, 551.
48. Jones and Underwood, The King’s Mother, pp. 66, 82–3, 266.
49. Letters of Richard Fox, p. 122.
50. HKW, IV, pp. 147–8.
13. SAVAGE HARSHNESS MADE COMPLETE
1. BL Add. MS 28623, ff. 11–12; Fuensalida, Correspondencia, p. 449.
2. Orme, From Childhood to Chivalry, pp. 42–3.
3. TNA E 101/415/11; Hayward, Dress at the Court of Henry VII, p. 91.
4. AR, II, p. 193; Stevens, Music and Poetry in the Early Tudor Court, pp. 244–5, 252, 269, 278, 283, 286–7; Orme, From Childhood to Chivalry, p. 200; Bennett, English Books and Readers, pp. 150–51.