Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 March 2023
Described Thomas James 348; Bernard 349; Stanley B. 3; Nasmith 7; James, Corpus 7; John Taylor et al., eds., The St Albans Chronicle: The Chronica Maiora of Thomas Walsingham, vol. 1, 1376–1394 (Oxford, 2003), pp. xxxi–xxxii, xxxvi–xli. Plate 63 (of f. 106) in de Hamel, Parker Library, p. 91; Index of Images 15.
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f. 47va
In the name of god i henry of lancastre chalenge yis roiaume and the corone with alle the membris and the appurtenaunce therto as be the ryght blood comyng of the kyng henry and thorgh that ryght þat godd of hys grace hath sent me with the help of my kyn and of my frendes to recouere it the whiche roiaume was in poynt to ben vndon for defaute of gouernaunce and vndoyng of the lawes.
Challenge of the crown by Henry, Duke of Lancaster, in September 1399 (complete). Henry's speech in English in the Latin version of the Deposition of King Richard in the Annales Ricardi Secundi et Henrici Quarti, Regum Anglia. An English version of the Deposition is a separate text (not treated as such by IPMEP; cf. no. 369); however, Wells Rev. 8:2939 [90], does distinguish. Edited from this MS by H.T. Riley, Chronica Monasterii S. Albani: Johannis de Trokelowe et Henrici de Blandeforde, Monachorum S. Albani, necnon quorundam anonymorum, Chronica et Annales, Regnantibus Henrico Tertio, Edwardo Primo, Edwardo Secundo, et Henrico Quarto, Rolls Series 28, part 3 (London, 1866), p. 281.
Other texts: BL Cotton Faustina B. IX, f. 235v (Latin text with the present item and items [2] and [3] below in English); BL Stowe 66, f. 3 (Latin text with the present item and [2] below in English); BodL Bodley 462, f. 243v (Latin text with the present item, as well as [2] and [3] in English); London, Col of Arms Arundel 29, f. 34v (Latin text with a version of the present item, as well as of items [2] and [3] in English). Lambeth Palace Libr 738, ff. 232–244v contains the English version of the Deposition; cf. IMEP 13 item [2].
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