Authors: Chris Given-Wilson
Copyright © 2016 Chris Given-Wilson
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Given-Wilson, Chris.
Henry IV / Chris Given-Wilson.
pages cm
ISBN 978–0–300–15419–1 (cl : alk. paper)
1. Henry IV, King of England, 1367–1413. 2. Great Britain—Kings and rulers—Biography. 3. Great Britain—History—Henry IV, 1399–1413. I. Title.
DA255.G58 2016
942.04′1092—dc23
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2015023658
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.
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For Alice and all our family
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part One: The Great Duchy 1267–1399
1
The House of Lancaster and the Crown (1267–1367)
3
The Making of a Dissident (1382–1387)
4
Lords of the Field (1387–1389)
5
The Making of a Hero (1390–1393)
7
The Two Duchies and the Crown (1394–1396)
8
Richard Resurgent (1397–1398)
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‘A Manifest Miracle of God’ (1398–1399)
Part Two: A King at War 1399–1405
11
‘In This New World’ (1399–1400)
13
The Percy Ascendancy (1401–1402)
14
Piracy, Rumour and Riot (1401–1402)
15
From Humbleton Hill to Hateley Field (1403)
16
Louis of Orléans and Owain Glyn Dŵr (1403–1405)
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An Empire in Crisis: Ireland and Guyenne (1399–1405)
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The Death of an Archbishop (1404–1405)
Part Three: Recovery and Reform 1404–1410
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The Search for Solvency (1404–1406)
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Archbishop Arundel and the Council (1407–1409)
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Between War and Peace (1405–1410)
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Aliens, Merchants and Englishness
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England, the Papacy and the Council of Pisa (1404–1409)
Part Four: Lancastrian Kingship
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Council, Court and Household
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The Royal Affinity and Parliamentary Politics
Part Five: The Pendulum Years 1409–1413
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The Prince's Administration (1409–1411)
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‘The Greatest Uprisings’ (1409–1412)
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Burgundians, Armagnacs and Guyenne (1411–1413)
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Father and Son II (1412–1413)
APPENDIX: HENRY IV'S ITINERARY
, 1399–1413
PLATES
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The remains of the Gascoigne Tower, Pontefract Castle, West Yorkshire. Photo: author
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Lancastrian livery collar of linked SS, silver, fifteenth century. Copyright © Museum of London
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Sycharth, Powys. Photo: Alice Curteis.
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Tomb effigy of Thomas, duke of Clarence (1387-–1421), second son of Henry IV. Photo: author.
1 Henry IV, alabaster effigy on his tomb in Canterbury Cathedral, commissioned by his widow in circa 1425. Joan of Navarre&s effigy was added after her death in 1437.
2 Richard II, the ‘Coronation Portrait’, Westminster Abbey, shows him in full regal attire with crown orb, sceptre, robes and slippers. Although commissioned
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.1395, it presents a youthful Richard, perhaps intended to suggest his appearance at his coronation in 1377.