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Authors: Ian Mortimer
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Morbus Gallicus | William Clowes, |
Mortimer, ‘Accounts’ | Ian Mortimer, ‘Why were probate accounts made? Methodological issues concerning the historical use of administrators’ and executors’ accounts’, |
Mortimer, ‘Index’ | Ian Mortimer, ‘Index of Medical Licentiates, Applicants, Referees and Examiners in the Diocese of Exeter, 1568–1783’, |
Mortimer, ‘Licensing’ | Ian Mortimer, ‘Diocesan Licensing and Medical Practitioners in South-West England’, |
Mortimer, ‘Machyn’ | Ian Mortimer, ‘Tudor chronicler or sixteenth-century diarist? Henry Machyn and the nature of his manuscript’, |
Mortimer, ‘Marketplace’ | Ian Mortimer, ‘The Rural Medical Marketplace in Southern England c. 1570–1720’, in Mark S. R. Jenner and Patrick Wallis (eds), |
Mortimer, | Ian Mortimer, |
Mortimer, | Ian Mortimer (ed.), |
Mortimer, | Ian Mortimer (ed.), |
Mortimer, | Ian Mortimer, |
Nicoll, | A. Nicoll, |
Norris, | Herbert Norris, |
ODNB | The Oxford Dictonary of National Biography |
OED | The Oxford English Dictionary |
Orlin, ‘Disputes’ | Lena Cowen Orlin, ‘Boundary Disputes in Early Modern London’, in |
Overton, ‘Prices’ | Mark Overton, ‘Prices from inventories’, in Arkell, |
Parry, | J. H. Parry, |
Partridge, | John Partridge, |
Partridge, | John Partridge, |
Pelling, ‘Old age’ | Margaret Pelling, ‘Old age, poverty and disability in Norwich’, in Margaret Pelling and Richard M. Smith (eds), |
Pelling, ‘Practitioners’ | Margaret Pelling and Charles Webster, ‘Medical Practitioners’, in Charles Webster (ed.), |
Pelling, | Margaret Pelling, |
Picard, | Liza Picard, |
Platt, | Colin Platt, |
Platter, | Clare Williams (ed.), |
Pollitt, ‘Refuge’ | Ronald Pollitt, ‘“Refuge of the Distressed Nations”: Perceptions of aliens in Elizabethan England’, |
Pollitt, ‘Story’ | Ronald Pollitt, ‘The Abduction of Doctor John Story and the Evolution of Elizabethan Intelligence Operations’, |
Port & Trade | Brian Dietz (ed.), |
Pound, | John F. Pound (ed.), |
Ringler, ‘Attack’ | William Ringler, ‘The First Phase of an Elizabethan Attack on the Stage, 1558–1579’, |
Rose, ‘Navigation’ | Susan Rose, ‘Mathematics and the art of Navigation: The advance of scientific seamanship in Elizabethan England’, |
Rowse, | A. L. Rowse, |
Rowse, | A. L. Rowse, |
Rye, | W. B. Rye, |
Sacks, ‘Ports’ | David Harris Sacks and Michael Lynch, ‘Ports 1540–1700’, in |
Salgado, | Gamini Salgado, |
Samaha, ‘Hanging’ | Joel B. Samaha, ‘Hanging for felony: The Rule of Law in Elizabethan Colchester’, |
Schneider, ‘Colors’ | Jane Schneider, ‘Fantastical colors in foggy London’, in |
Schoenbaum, | S. Schoenbaum, |
Schofield, ‘Topography’ | John Schofield, ‘The Topography and Buildings of London’, in |
Scott, | A. F. Scott, |
Sh. Eng | Shakespeare’s England |
Shapiro, | James Shapiro, |
Sharpe, | James Sharpe, |
Sim, | Alison Sim, |
Slack, | Paul Slack, |
Smith, | Virginia Smith, |
Spufford | Peter Spufford, ‘Long-Term Rural Credit in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century England: The Evidence of Probate Accounts’, in Arkell, |
Stevenson, ‘Extracts’ | William Stevenson, ‘Extracts from the booke of the household charges and other payments laid out by the Lord North …’ |
Stow, | John Stow, A |
Stoyle, ‘Witch’ | Mark Stoyle, ‘“It is but an old witch gone”: Prosecution and Execution for Witchcraft in Exeter, 1558–1610’, |
Stoyle, | Mark Stoyle, |
Strong, | Roy Strong, |
Stubbes, | Philip Stubbes, |
Thirsk, | Joan Thirsk and J. P. Cooper (eds), |
Thirsk, | Joan Thirsk, |
Thomas, | Keith Thomas, |
Traister, | Barbara Howard Traister, |
Treasurie | Anon., |
TRHS | Transactions of the Royal Historical Society |
True bill | Anon., A |
Tudor Tailor | Ninya Mikhaila and Jane Malcolm-Davies, |
Vigarello, | Georges Vigarello (trans. J. Birrell), |
Walsham, ‘Hacket’ | Alexandra Walsham, ‘“Frantick Hacket”: Prophecy, sorcery, insanity and the Elizabethan puritan movement’, |
Weiner, ‘Sex Roles’ | Carol Z. Weiner, ‘Sex Roles and Crime in Late Elizabethan Hertfordshire’, |
Wellcome Trust | Wellcome Trust Library and Archives, London |
Williams, | Penry Williams, |
Wilson, ‘State’ | F. J. Fisher (ed.), ‘The State of England Anno Dom. 1600 by Thomas Wilson’, |
Wilson, | C. Anne Wilson, |
Wright, | Lawrence Wright, |
Wrightson, | Keith Wrightson, |
Wrigley & Schofield | E. A. Wrigley and R. S. Schofield, |
Yates, ‘Chivalry’ | Frances A. Yates, ‘Elizabethan Chivalry: The Romance of the Accession Day Tilts’, |
Yeames, ‘Grand Tour’ | A. H. S. Yeames, ‘The Grand Tour of an Elizabethan’, |
Acknowledgements
I would like to thank heartily the key people who have made this book possible. These are: my agent, Jim Gill; my editor, Jörg Hensgen; and my commissioning editor, Will Sulkin. My thanks are all the more profound as they have supported me since my first book,
The Greatest Traitor
, eleven years ago. Jim took the outline for that off the huge and frighteningly anonymous slush pile; Will agreed to publish it; and Jörg knocked it into shape – and that is pretty much how it’s been ever since. I wish Will all the best in his retirement, and hope that he knows I will always be grateful to him for giving me the opportunity to write history in my own way, and for encouraging me from the outset to address a wide range of audiences.