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Notes on Contributors John Alban. County Archivist of Norfolk. Honorary Senior Lecturer, School of History, University of East Anglia, with a particular interest in the defence of the realm during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Richard Britnell who specialises in the social and economic history of the Middle Ages, was successively a lecturer, reader and professor of History at Durham University, but is now retired. Annette Carson. A Society member since the 199os, author of non-fiction books on aviation, music and history, contributor to Encyclopedia Britannica. Continues to research and write on Ricardian topics. Wendy R. Childs is Emerita Professor of Late Medieval History in the School of History, University of Leeds. She has written extensively on England's interna- tional trade in the late Middle Ages. Clifford S.J. Davies is Emeritus Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford. He is writing currently on the implications of his contention that the word and concept 'Tudor' was almost unknown in the sixteenth century. Heather Falvey is a member of the Research Committee and tutors the Society's Paleography Course. She has been interested in George Neville's house, the More, Rickmansworth, for over twenty years. David Grummittis a lecturer in British History at the University of Kent. His Short History of the Wars of the Roses is to be published by I.B. Tauris later this year. Peter Hammond. President of the Society, Research Officer until zoo'. He is the author/editor of books on late fifteenth-century history, including the battle of Bosworth. Marcus Herbert is a professional probate researcher interested in medieval history, art and architecture, but particularly the study of unidentified English funerary monuments of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. Rosemary Horrox. Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. Author of Richard III: A Study of Service, Cambridge 1989. Julian Humphreys is Development Officer for the Battlefields Trust and a regular contributor to BBC History Magaziine. Michael Jones, Correspondant de l'Intitutut, Emeritus Professor of Medieval French History, University of Nottingham, taught a Special Subject on The Wars of the Roses' for many years. 135

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Page 1: Notes on Contributors - RICARDIAN ONLINENotes on Contributors John Alban. County Archivist of Norfolk. Honorary Senior Lecturer, School of History, University of East Anglia, with

Notes on Contributors

John Alban. County Archivist of Norfolk. Honorary Senior Lecturer, School of History, University of East Anglia, with a particular interest in the defence of the realm during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.

Richard Britnell who specialises in the social and economic history of the Middle Ages, was successively a lecturer, reader and professor of History at Durham University, but is now retired.

Annette Carson. A Society member since the 199os, author of non-fiction books on aviation, music and history, contributor to Encyclopedia Britannica. Continues to research and write on Ricardian topics.

Wendy R. Childs is Emerita Professor of Late Medieval History in the School of History, University of Leeds. She has written extensively on England's interna-tional trade in the late Middle Ages.

Clifford S.J. Davies is Emeritus Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford. He is writing currently on the implications of his contention that the word and concept 'Tudor' was almost unknown in the sixteenth century.

Heather Falvey is a member of the Research Committee and tutors the Society's Paleography Course. She has been interested in George Neville's house, the More, Rickmansworth, for over twenty years.

David Grummittis a lecturer in British History at the University of Kent. His Short History of the Wars of the Roses is to be published by I.B. Tauris later this year.

Peter Hammond. President of the Society, Research Officer until zoo'. He is the author/editor of books on late fifteenth-century history, including the battle of Bosworth.

Marcus Herbert is a professional probate researcher interested in medieval history, art and architecture, but particularly the study of unidentified English funerary monuments of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.

Rosemary Horrox. Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. Author of Richard III: A Study of Service, Cambridge 1989.

Julian Humphreys is Development Officer for the Battlefields Trust and a regular contributor to BBC History Magaziine.

Michael Jones, Correspondant de l'Intitutut, Emeritus Professor of Medieval French History, University of Nottingham, taught a Special Subject on The Wars of the Roses' for many years.

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Page 2: Notes on Contributors - RICARDIAN ONLINENotes on Contributors John Alban. County Archivist of Norfolk. Honorary Senior Lecturer, School of History, University of East Anglia, with

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THE RICARDIAN VOLUME XXII, 2.012

Maureen Jurkowski is an Honorary Research Fellow at University College London, and the author of numerous articles on the Lollard heresy.

Malcolm Mercer is the Curator of Tower History with the Royal Armouries at the Tower of London and has published widely on late medieval political society.

A.J. Pollard is emeritus Professor of History at the University of Teeside. He has published widely on fifteenth-century English history. His current focus is on late medieval popular politics.

Nigel Ramsay is an historian of the late medieval English Church: google on `English Monastic Archives' for his current project, a reconstructional catalogue of the archives of English monasteries.

James Ross is a senior medieval specialist at the National Archives. He is the author of John de Vere, Thirteenth Earl of Oxford,1442-1513, Woodbridge 2011.

Elizabeth Rutledge has worked on social and economic aspects of medieval Norwich for many years. She is an honorary research fellow at the School of History, UEA.

Livia Visser-Fuchs is writing a book on Jean de Wavrin's historical work.

Ricardian Indexes Comprehensive author and subject indexes to the articles, notes, correspondence, and book reviews in all issues of The Ricardian

as follows:

Volumes III and IV: 1974-1978 Volumes V and VI: 1979-1984

Volume VII: 1985-1987 Volume VIII: 1988-1990 Volume IX: 1991-1993 Volume X: 1994-1996 Volume XI: 1997-1999 Volume XII: 2000-2002

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