Lionheart by Douglas Boyd

Lionheart by Douglas Boyd

Author:Douglas Boyd
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
ISBN: 9780750954754
Publisher: The History Press
Published: 2014-01-04T06:00:00+00:00


NOTES

1. N.A.M. Rodger, The Safeguard of the Sea (London: Penguin/National Maritime Museum, 2004), pp. 6–7.

2. Rodger, The Safeguard of the Sea, p. 5.

3. Also spelled snecca, enecca and énèque.

4. B.Z. Kedar, ‘Reflections on Maps, Crusading and Logistics’, in Logistics of Warfare in the Age of the Crusades, ed. J.H. Pryor (Farnham: Aldershot Publishing, 2006), p. 288.

5. Rodger, The Safeguard of the Sea, p. 45 quoting Pipe Roll 2 Richard I, pp. 7–8, 53, 104, 112–13.

6. Rodger, The Safeguard of the Sea, p. 45.

7. Ibid, p. 47 and endnote.

8. Possibly from ‘Muslim’ or ‘Mosul’ as in the case of cloth muslin.

9. See www.royalnavalmuseum.org

10. Kedar, ‘Reflections on Maps’, p. 263.

11. R. Gertwagen, ‘Harbours and Facilities along the Eastern Mediterranean Sea Lanes to Outremer’, in Logistics of Warfare, p. 103, quoting from The Book of the Wanderings of Brother Felix Fabri, trans. A. Stewart (London: PPTSL, 1893–96).

12. Hyland, The Medieval Warhorse, pp. 144–6.

13. C. Tyerman, Who’s Who in Early Medieval England (London: Shepeard-Walwyn, 1996), pp. 240–1.

14. The Chronicle of Richard of Devizes of the Time of King Richard the First, ed. and trans. J.T. Appleby, Nelson’s Medieval Texts (London: Nelson, 1963, p. 10.

15. Roger of Howden, Chronica, pars posterior, Vol 3, p. 46.

16. Kedar, ‘Reflections on Maps’, p. 263.

17. Benedict of Peterborough, Gesta Henrici, Vol 2, pp. 119–20.



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