Wills are fascinating historical sources and they can provide rich insights into how individuals wanted to be remembered. Sir Thomas Burgh (c.1430-1496), a Lincolnshire knight, is perhaps best known for building Gainsborough Old Hall, one of the best-preserved surviving medieval manor houses in the country. He became Edward IV’s right-hand man and one of the county’s key participants in the Wars of the Roses; an important military and political figure, with influence in the royal court. When he made his last will and testament in 1496, he had survived several regime changes and amassed a significant amount of resource. This article focuses on Burgh’s self-fashioning through the text of his will. Burgh was not unusual among higher status gen...
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William Brooke and, after him, Henry his son held the Barony of Cobham if Kent, the Lord Wardenship ...
Seventeenth-century England was a country obsessed with property rights. For only those who owned pr...
This article examines memories of the births of feudal heirs to consider both what witnesses remembe...
Scholarly interest in the intimate lives of individuals in late medieval England has been particular...
This thesis examines the relationship between the commemorative strategies of English noblemen in th...
This article asks what we can know of historical individuals in pre-Reformation England. While recog...
The execution of William, lord Hastings, was one of a series of dramatic events leading up to Richar...
Historians have long argued over whether the will and testament can be used as accurate evidence of ...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate the lives of men and women living in London and Bury St. Ed...
In 1584, Thomas Bentley, a wealthy gentleman and lawyer from the parish of St. Andrew Holborn, compi...
This study seeks to examine how the unusual and complex situation of a death of a deposed monarch wa...
Historians sometimes use information derived from sources the nature and function of which they do n...
At the turn of the fourteenth century, the Hollands were a knightly family of no great import in Lan...
The article transcribes Thomas de Northfolk of Naburn's application to alienate under mortmain a ren...
Much academic ink has been spilled on the importance of William Shakespeare’s last will and testamen...
William Brooke and, after him, Henry his son held the Barony of Cobham if Kent, the Lord Wardenship ...
Seventeenth-century England was a country obsessed with property rights. For only those who owned pr...
This article examines memories of the births of feudal heirs to consider both what witnesses remembe...