Henry VII's Relations with Scotland and Ireland 1485–1498

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Cambridge University Press, 14.11.2013 - 294 Seiten
Originally published in 1932, this book explores the role of the courtier Thomas Wyatt in English relations with Scotland and Ireland between 1485 and 1498. The text also includes a chapter on the acts of the Poynings Parliament for the year 1494 to 1495, which marked the beginning of English direct rule in Ireland. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in English relations with Scotland and Ireland or in early Tudor history.
 

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Henry VIIs relations with James IV of Scotland
24
AngloIrish relations 148594
42
The financial aspect of the Poynings Administration
63
Henry VIIs relations with Scotland and Ireland
78
AngloScottish and AngloIrish relations 149698
99
The Acts of the Drogheda Parliament 149495
118
Extracts from the Summons of Lord Bothwell
144
Letter from Henry VII to Lord Dynham
148
A Hattecliffes estimate of Receipts and Pay
186
Payment of the Army in Ireland JanuaryJune
192
Note on the Declared Account
199
Poynings Parliament Chapter XIV An act
210
Poynings Parliament Chapter XXVII
213
Poynings Parliament Chapter XLV Restitu
219
Oath of allegiance of Maurice Earl of Des
223
XLI
229

Inventory of B M Royal MSS 18 C XIV
155
Chronological classification of B M Royal MSS
161
Balance Sheet of the Poynings Administration
174
Audit on Hattecliffes Declaration of Receipts
180
XLV
236
Gerald Earl of Kildare to Thomas Earl
240
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