Henry V (The English Monarchs Series) by Christopher Allmand

Henry V (The English Monarchs Series) by Christopher Allmand

Author:Christopher Allmand [Allmand, Christopher]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
ISBN: 0300073690
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2014-10-31T16:00:00+00:00


1 M. Harvey, Solutions to the Schism. A study of some English attitudes, 1378 to 1409 (Sankt Ottilien, 1983), p. 196.

2 Cited by E.F. Jacob, Essays in the conciliar epoch (2nd edn, Manchester, 1953), p. 57.

3 St Albans Chronicle, pp. 48–52; C.M.D. Crowder, Unity, heresy and reform, 1378–1460 (London, 1977), pp. 47–51.

4 Harvey, Solutions, pp. 144–5.

5 C.M.D. Crowder, ‘Henry V, Sigismund and the Council of Constance’, Historical Studies, 4 (1963), 96–8.

6 Harvey, Solutions, pp. 150, 183, 193–4.

7 See below, ch. 12.

8 The Register of Robert Hallum, bishop of Salisbury, 1407–17), ed. J.M. Horn C&YS, 72, 1982), p. xiii and n.5; E.F. Jacob, ‘The medieval chapter of Salisbury cathedral’, Wiltshire archaeological and natural history magazine, 51 (1947), 479–95.

9 Gesta, p. 17.

10 The Council of Constance: the unification of the Church, ed. L.R. Loomis (New York, 1961), p. 104.

11 Ibid., pp. 107–8.

12 Ibid., pp. 474, 471.

13 Ibid., p. 220 seq.

14 E.C. Tatnall, ‘The condemnation of john Wyclif at the Council of Constance’, Councils and Assemblies, ed. G.J. Cuming and L.G.D. Baker (Cambridge, 1971), pp. 209–18.

15 When bishop of Lincoln, Robert Flemming had Wyclif’s bones dug up and burned at Lutterworth in 1428.

16 Loomis, Council of Constance, p. 55.

17 Wylie and Waugh, Henry the Fifth, iii, 4–8.

18 See above, ch.6.

19 Wylie and Waugh, Henry the Fifth, iii, 19.

20 Gesta, p. 156 and n.2.

21 Loomis, Council of Constance, pp. 311–12.

22 Foedera, IV, ii, 192–3.

23 I.e., the Lancastrian ‘SS’ collar.

24 Loomis, Council of Constance, pp. 311–12, 148–9; Crowder, Unity, heresy and reform, pp. 106–7.

25 Loomis, Council of Constance, pp. 149–50.

26 Crowder, Unity, heresy and reform, p. 107.

27 J.-P. Genet, ‘English nationalism: Thomas Polton at the Council of Constance’, Nottingham medieval studies, 38 (1984), 60–78. See also below, ch. 19.

28 Loomis, Council of Constance, pp. 367, 382.

29 C.M.D. Crowder, ‘Some aspects of the English Nation at the Council of Constance’, (Univ. of Oxford D. Phil, thesis, 1956), pp. 354, 364.

30 Loomis, Council of Constance, p. 388.

31 Crowder, Unity, heresy and reform, pp. 126–8.

32 Crowder, ‘Aspects’, p. 370 seq.

33 Ibid., p. 376.

34 Ibid., pp. 387, 390.

35 Ibid., p. 391.

36 St Albans Chronicle, p. 107.

37 Loomis, Council of Constance, p. 406.

38 Ibid., p. 413.

39 Crowder, ‘Henry V, Sigismund ...; 106; St Albans Chronicle, pp. 107–9.

40 Crowder, ‘Aspects’, pp. 401–5.

41 M. Harvey, ‘Martin V and Henry V’, Archivum Historiae Pontifidae, 24 (1986), 51.

42 St Albans Chronicle, p. 108. The role of Englishmen in the immediate aftermath of the election was stressed by Thomas Walsingham (ibid., pp. 108–9). See also Harvey, ‘Martin V and Henry V’, 50.

43 Martin referred three times to abbot Spofford’s role in the conclave which elected him (The Register of Thomas Spofford, bishop of Hereford (1422–1448) ed. A.T. Bannister (C&YS, 1919), p.ii). The pope also rewarded Walter Medford, dean of Wells, with the office of papal collector in England in recognition of his services to the Church at the Council (Letter-Book I, p. 193).

44 L.-R. Betcherman, ‘The making of bishops in the Lancastrian period’, Speculum, 41 (1966), 405–6.

45 Harriss, Cardinal Beaufort, p. 94 seq. See also below, ch.



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