On the Trail of the Yorks
Richard III is probably the House of York’s best-known figure, but the other members of the family are just as intriguing as the king who fell on Bosworth Field. These include his father, the Duke of York, who held a claim to the throne that would eventually topple a king; his older brother Edward IV, a warrior cast in the mould of a true Plantagenet; and the resilient Yorkist queen Elizabeth Woodville and her daughter Elizabeth of York, the latter of whom would eventually unite the family with their longstanding rivals, the Lancastrians, and become the mother of the most infamous dynasty in English history, the Tudors.This book explores the places associated with members of this fascinating family and discovers their stories through the locations they visited and inhabited. It reveals the lives of the Yorks by exploring the cathedrals, castles, battlefields and manor houses that shaped their history. Featuring locations such as Fotheringhay, Baynard’s Castle, Durham Cathedral and the Palace of Westminster, among many others, this book brings each site to life, giving a gripping account of its heritage as well as accurate information for the visitor. Extensive descriptions and an array of illustrations and photographs recreate these poignant and sometimes controversial locations, immersing the reader in the ancient and intriguing world of the Yorks.
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On the Trail of the Yorks
Richard III is probably the House of York’s best-known figure, but the other members of the family are just as intriguing as the king who fell on Bosworth Field. These include his father, the Duke of York, who held a claim to the throne that would eventually topple a king; his older brother Edward IV, a warrior cast in the mould of a true Plantagenet; and the resilient Yorkist queen Elizabeth Woodville and her daughter Elizabeth of York, the latter of whom would eventually unite the family with their longstanding rivals, the Lancastrians, and become the mother of the most infamous dynasty in English history, the Tudors.This book explores the places associated with members of this fascinating family and discovers their stories through the locations they visited and inhabited. It reveals the lives of the Yorks by exploring the cathedrals, castles, battlefields and manor houses that shaped their history. Featuring locations such as Fotheringhay, Baynard’s Castle, Durham Cathedral and the Palace of Westminster, among many others, this book brings each site to life, giving a gripping account of its heritage as well as accurate information for the visitor. Extensive descriptions and an array of illustrations and photographs recreate these poignant and sometimes controversial locations, immersing the reader in the ancient and intriguing world of the Yorks.
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On the Trail of the Yorks

On the Trail of the Yorks

by Kristie Dean
On the Trail of the Yorks

On the Trail of the Yorks

by Kristie Dean

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Richard III is probably the House of York’s best-known figure, but the other members of the family are just as intriguing as the king who fell on Bosworth Field. These include his father, the Duke of York, who held a claim to the throne that would eventually topple a king; his older brother Edward IV, a warrior cast in the mould of a true Plantagenet; and the resilient Yorkist queen Elizabeth Woodville and her daughter Elizabeth of York, the latter of whom would eventually unite the family with their longstanding rivals, the Lancastrians, and become the mother of the most infamous dynasty in English history, the Tudors.This book explores the places associated with members of this fascinating family and discovers their stories through the locations they visited and inhabited. It reveals the lives of the Yorks by exploring the cathedrals, castles, battlefields and manor houses that shaped their history. Featuring locations such as Fotheringhay, Baynard’s Castle, Durham Cathedral and the Palace of Westminster, among many others, this book brings each site to life, giving a gripping account of its heritage as well as accurate information for the visitor. Extensive descriptions and an array of illustrations and photographs recreate these poignant and sometimes controversial locations, immersing the reader in the ancient and intriguing world of the Yorks.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781445647142
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication date: 03/15/2016
Sold by: INDEPENDENT PUB GROUP - EPUB - EBKS
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 10 MB

About the Author

Kristie Dean has been published widely in magazines and newspapers, as well as being involved in the International Congress on Medieval Studies. After completing her MA in History with high honours she began to teach and was the recipient of the Outstanding Teacher of the Year award for her district. She lives in Tennessee.

Table of Contents

Dedication 2

Acknowledgements 8

York Family Tree 10

Map of England, Wales and Ireland 11

Map of France, Belgium and the Netherlands 12

Introduction 13

Part 1 Richard, Duke of York 17

Conisbrough Castle, South Yorkshire 17

Usk Castle, Monmouthshire, wales 19

Rouen, France 20

Trim Castle, Ireland 22

Our Lady of Walsingham, Norfolk 24

St Albans, Hertfordshire 28

Old St Paul's Cathedral, London 34

Coventry, West Midlands 38

Worcester, Worcestershire 45

Ludlow, Shropshire 47

Sandal Castle, West Yorkshire 53

Church of St Mary the Virgin and All Saints, Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire 55

Part 2 Cecily Neville 59

Raby Castle, Durham 59

St Mary's Church, Staindrop, Durham 63

Montgomery Castle, Powys, Wales 65

Bewdley Manor, Worcestershire 67

La Neyte, London 69

Caister Castle, Norfolk 70

Tonbridge Castle, Kent 72

Baynard's Castle, London 75

Berkhamsted Castle, Hertfordshire 78

Part 3 Richard III 83

Fotheringhay Castle, Northamptonshire 83

York, Yorkshire 85

Barnard Castle, Durham 93

St Mary's Church, Barnard Castle, Durham 96

Nottingham Castle, Nottinghamshire 96

Lincoln, Lincolnshire 100

Salisbury, Wiltshire 105

Leicester, Leicestershire 110

Bosworth, Leicestershire 118

Part 4 Anne Neville 121

Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwickshire 121

The Erber, London 124

Château d'Angers, Angers, France 125

Cathédrale Saint-Maurice, Angers, France 128

Château d'Amboise, Loire Valley, France 129

Cerne Abbey, Dorset 132

Little Malvern Priory, Worcestershire 134

St Martin le Grand, London 137

Durham Cathedral, Durham 139

Part 5 Richard's Children 143

Middleham Castle, North Yorkshire 143

Pontefract Castle, West Yorkshire 147

Raglan Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales 150

Church of St Mary, Eastwell, Kent 154

Part 6 Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville 155

Wigmore Castle, Herefordshire 155

Battle of Mortimer's Cross, Herefordshire 158

Battle of Towton, North Yorkshire 160

Palace of Westminster, London 162

Grafton Regis, Northamptonshire 170

Reading Abbey, Berkshire 172

Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire 176

Eltham Palace, Kent 181

Part 7 George, Duke of Clarence 185

Dublin Castle, Ireland 185

Calais, France 188

Canterbury Cathedral, Kent 192

Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire 198

Warwick Castle, Warwickshire 201

Bowyer Tower, Tower of London 204

Part 8 Margaret, Duchess of Burgundy 206

Palace of Placentia, Greenwich, Kent 206

Sluis, the Netherlands 210

Damme, Belgium 213

Bruges, Belgium 214

Brussels, Belgium 220

Ghent, Belgium 223

Mechelen, Belgium 227

Part 9 Anne, Elizabeth and Edmund 231

Dartington Hall, Devon 231

Coldharbour, London 232

St George's Chapel, Windsor 235

Wingfield, Suffolk 239

Ewelme, Oxfordshire 242

The Cathedral Notre Dame de Rouen, France 246

Wakefield Bridge, West Yorkshire 247

Part 10 Edward V; Richard, Duke of York; Elizabeth of York 250

Sanctuary, Westminster Abbey 251

Westminster Abbey, London 254

Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire 256

Tower of London, London 258

Windsor Castle, Berkshire 263

Winchester, Hampshire 266

Elizabeth's Coronation, London 269

Palace of Sheen/Palace of Richmond, Surrey 271

The Funeral Procession of the Queen, London 275

List of Illustrations 277

Further Reading 280

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