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Appendix 5 - Modern English-Language Editions Containing Works by Sir John Fortescue

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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2019

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S.B. Chrimes, Sir John Fortescue. ‘De Laudibus Legum Anglie’ (Cambridge: 1942).

M.L. Kekewich, ‘The Lancastrian Court in Exile’, The Lancastrian Court, ed. J. Stratford (Donington: 2003) 95–110, appendix 2, translation of four memoirs sent by Fortescue to the French chancellor.

M.L. Kekewich, Sir John Fortescue and the Governance of England (Woodbridge, 2018). Appendix 1, ‘Of the Title of Edward, earl of March’; Appendix 2, ‘Declaration upon certain writings late sent out of Scotland’.

M.L. Kekewich, ‘Thou shalt be under the power of the man’: Sir John Fortescue and the Yorkist Succession’, NMS, 42 (1998) 188–230, appendix 1, ‘Of the Title of the House of York’.

M.L. Kekewich, C. Richmond, A.F. Sutton, L. Visser-Fuchs and J.L. Watts, eds, The Politics of Fifteenth-Century England: John Vale's Book (Stroud: 1995). The ‘Replication’ against the claim of the House of York, 202–3; Articles sent by Edward, Prince of Wales, to the earl of Warwick concerning the government of England, 222–5; Example what good counseill helpith, 225–6; The Governance of England, 226–50.

S. Lockwood, Sir John Fortescue on the Laws and Governance of England (Cambridge: 1997) also appendix A, ‘Extracts from On the Nature of the Law of Nature’; appendix B, ‘Example of how good council helps’; appendix C, ‘Articles to the Earl of Warwick’.

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