Anne F. Sutton
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL276785A
Top Subjects
- Puy (Fraternity) (2)
- Mercers' Company (2)
- Great britain, history (2)
- Sources (1)
- Coronation (1)
- To 1500 (1)
- Great Britain (1)
Books by Anne F. Sutton
Total count: 29
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Sir Thomas Cook and his 'troubles'an investigationCorporation of London1978-01-01
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William Underwode, blacksmith of London and maker of spurs for Richard IIIRichard III Society1979-01-01
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George Lovekyn, tailor to three kings of England, 1470-1504Costume Society1981-01-01
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Christian Colborne, painter of Germany and London died 1486(The Association)1982-01-01
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The Coronation of Richard IIIThe Extant DocumentsPalgrave Macmillan1984-01-01
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William Shore, merchant of London and Derby(Derbyshire Archaeological Society)1986-01-01
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The Hours of Richard IIIA. Sutton for Richard III & Yorkist History Trust1990-01-01
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Order and fashion in clothesthe King, his household, and the City of London at the end of the fifteenth century1991-01-01
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Merchants, music and social harmonythe London Puy and its French and London contexts, circa 13001992-01-01
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Alice Claver, silkwoman (d. 1489).1994-01-01
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The making of a minor London chronicle in the household of Sir Thomas Frowyk (died 1485)1994-01-01
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Caxton was a mercerhis social milieu and friends.1994-01-01
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' For the honour, profit and ease of the mistery in time to come'the Mercers' Company's charter of 13 January 1394The Company1994-01-01
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Lady Joan Bradbury.1994-01-01
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The Tumbling Bear and its patronsa venue for the London Puy and mercery.1995-01-01
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Civic livery in medieval Londonthe serjeants.1995-01-01
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House of Richard IIIHistory Press Limited, The1996-01-01
The reburial of Richard Duke of York, 21-30 July 1476Richard III Society1996-01-01
Richard III's booksideals and reality in the life and library of a medieval princeSutton Pub.1997-01-01-
Mercery through four centuries 1130s - c.1500s.n.1997-01-01
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A merchant family of Coventry, London and Calaisthe Tates, c. 1450-1515Mercers' Company1998-01-01
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The shop-floor of the London mercery trade, c. 1200-c. 1500the marginalisation of the artisan, the itinerant mercer and the shopholder2001-01-01
The mercery of Londontrade, goods and people, 1130-15781st ed.Ashgate Pub.2004-01-01-
Late Medieval English College and Its ContextYork Medieval Press2008-01-01
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Fifteenth Century XIVEssays Presented to Michael HicksBoydell & Brewer, Incorporated2015-01-01
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Mercery of LondonTrade, Goods and People, 1130-1578Taylor & Francis Group2016-01-01
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Fifteenth Century XVIIFinding IndividualityBoydell & Brewer, Incorporated2020-01-01
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Richard IIIs BooksIdeals and Reality in the Life and Library of a Medieval PrinceHistory Press Limited, The2024-01-01
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The silent years of London Guild history before 1300the case of the Mercers