Henry V, 1386-1422, King of England and Lord of Ireland

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Accession date: 1413

Places: England

Title: King of England and Lord of Ireland

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referencedIn MISCELLANEOUS historical and other papers, being contemporary or recent copies, some of them in the handwriting of Thomas Martin, of Palgrave, and others having notes or endorsements by him or Sir John Fenn. The most important are :-1. Extract from ..., 17th century-18th century British Library
referencedIn (i) Rotographs of two copies of an Inspeximus under the Great Seal of Ireland, 12 Jan., 6 Hen.[V, 1419], reciting the ordinance of Henry II entitled "Modus tenendi Parliamenta [in Hibernia]." The first rotograph (pp. 7) is taken from a commonplace-bo... British Library
referencedIn Vol. V. Middle of xviith cent.includes:f. 6 Glossaries: Verba Anglica obscura et glossata excerpta de legibus Regum Angliae: 17th cent. f. 6 Law OF ENGLAND: Verba Anglica obscura, etc., de Legibus Regum Angliæ: 17th cent. f. 88 Clarendon, Wiltshire: ... British Library
referencedIn JESSOP PAPERS. Vol. III (ff. 198):-(1) Business and private correspondence, accompts, papers, etc., of William Jessop and other members of his family; 1628-1692. ff. 1-167b. (2) Miscellaneous papers; 1625-(?)1650, n.d. The principal contents are:-(..., 1625-1692 British Library
referencedIn HISTORY of the reign of Henry V. of England, composed from printed works and manuscript authorities, and divided into books corresponding with the regnal years; by [Robert Sanderson, the co-editor and continuator of Rymer's "Foedera."] In the handwri..., 18th century British Library
creatorOf MISCELLANEOUS DIPLOMATIC AND POLITICAL PAPERS, etc., chiefly concerning the right and title of the Kings of England; 1338-late 16th cent. Partly Latin. Copies, 17th cent. 1. f. 6. Pencil drawing for a church monument; 17th? cent. 2. ff. 8-10. Another..., 17th century British Library
referencedIn TRANSCRIPT of the muster-rolls of the army of Henry V. in 1417. Paper; xixth cent. Folio.Henry V of England: Transcript and muster-roll of his army in 1417: 19th cent.Army; England: Muster-roll of the army of Henry V. in 1417. Transcript: 19th cent., 19th century British Library
creatorOf INDENTURE between Henry V and Sir Esmond Ferrers of Chartley for the supply of troops by the latter. Dat. at Rouen, 22 Jan. 1419. French. Phillipps MS. 30678 (part). Purchased at Sotheby's, 13 April 1981, lot 48. Fragm. of royal seal. British Library
referencedIn Vol.. IV.; tempp. Hen. III.-Hen. VII. 1. Accounts relating to David Bruce, prisoner in England; 21-31 Edw. III. [1347-1357], f. 4. 2. English benefices in the hands of Cardinals; 20 Edw. III. [1346], f. 7. 3. Itineraries, from household accounts, for..., 19th century British Library
referencedIn THE HUNDREDS and towns of Norfolk, f. 1; "Les nommes et armes a baniers d'Enletere;" list of Earls of England, [temp. Edw. I. ], f. 9; "Les nommes de contes et grands seigneurs d'Angleterre;" [circ. 1300-1307], f. 10; "Les nommes de chevaliers en le ..., 16th century-17th century British Library
creatorOf POLITICAL, RELIGIOUS AND DIPLOMATIC PAPERS, etc.; 15th cent.-c. 1601. Some Latin and French. Copies, except where otherwise described. 1. ff. 1-3. Anon. political tract, beg. 'Monseig[neu]r encores que la bonne fortune conionte avec vostre diligence ..., 1400-1606 British Library
referencedIn HISTORICAL COLLECTION to illustrate the times of Henry V, made by Robert Sanderson (d. 1741), Clerk of the Rolls, one of the editors of Rymer's Fædera. It consists of extracts and copies of documents relating chiefly to the French war, the Lollards, ..., 18th century British Library
referencedIn COVENANT of Henry V. with John, Duke of Burgundy, not to make peace with France to his prejudice during the truce; Westminster, 16 July, a° 4 [1416]. With the king's privy seal. Phillipps MS. 32770 (sale-cat. 1910, lot 412). British Library
referencedIn Vol. V.; tempp. Edw. I.-Hen. VIII. 1. Documents relating to the invasion of France by Henry V. in 1415, ff. 19, 58 b. 2. Accounts of ambassadors to France, Germany, the Council of Constance, etc.; 35 Edw. III.-27 Hen. VI. [1361-1449], ff. 26, 68, 72,..., 19th century British Library
referencedIn Sports and Pastimes: The Master of Game: 15th cent.Owners of Manuscripts: Pakenham (Edmund).Hunting: "Maister of game": 15th cent.Henry V of England: Dedicated to him: circ. 1400.includes:ff. 1 b, 2 Accompts: Memoranda of purchases of corn and wool... British Library
referencedIn William Troutbeck, Chamberlain of Chester: General pardons to: 1415, 1437.Henry V of England: General pardon to W. Troutbeck (?and J. Malpas): 1415. British Library
creatorOf COLLECTION OF TRACTS: includes items translated by John Shirley (d.1456); mid -late 15th cent. Origin: England. The reference to Henry VI on f. 72v suggests a date after 1461. English and some Latin. Imperfect at end (catchword f. 224v). For descri... British Library
referencedIn "SECRETUM philosophorum:" treating "de coloribus;" de modo scribendi;" "rethorica," "dialetica," "ars metrica;" "musica;" "geometrica," and "astronomia." (imperf.), f. 1. [Compare Sloane, MS.2,579. f. 2]; Problemata; or scholastic definitions, f. 28;..., 14th century-16th century British Library
referencedIn " NAMES [with other particulars] of the Nobility and others reteyned to serve the Kings of England in their warrs, from Ed[ward] the 3d to Hen. 8. Extracted out of [the Indentures of Military Service preserved in] the Office of Pells, by the industry... British Library
referencedIn Vellum, in folio, ff. 98, xv. Cent., probably the presentation copy to King Henry V., whose portrait with that of the, Author occurs at fol. 37. Thomas Occleve's poem intitled De regimine principum. It begins, "Munsynge upon the restlees bysynesse." ... British Library
referencedIn TRANSCRIPTS of records, chiefly relating to Scotland:-1." Rotulus de superioritate Regis Angliæ in Regnum Scotie, annis 19-23 E. i."; usually called the Great Roll of Scotland. f. 2. This copy does not exactly agree with the text in Rymer's Foedera,... British Library
referencedIn ORIGINAL letters of literary men, artists, and engravers, with a large number of engravings, the greater part of which have relation to Sir Walter Scott, and comprise portraits of him, illustrations for his works, and views of Abbotsford, and cutting..., 1822-1844 British Library
referencedIn A COLLECTION of English Poems by John Lydgate and others; chiefly in the handwriting of John Stowe, the historian. The contents are:-1. "A pece of ye battayll of the psalms:" beginning, "That every man in his degree." Copied "out of M[a]ster. Blomfe..., 1558 British Library
creatorOf Miscellany of verse and prose Treatises relating to Hunting, Manners, Human and Veterinary Medicine; 15th cent., first half. Middle English and Latin. Copies. The cataloguing of the manuscript was funded by the Wellcome Trust and only the dietary ..., 15th century British Library
referencedIn THE SHERBORNE MISSAL (formerly the Alnwick Missal): England, probably the Benedictine Abbey of St Mary’s, Sherborne, co. Dorset; circa 1399-1407. Latin. This is the largest, most lavish late medieval servicebook to have survived the Reformation intac..., approximately 1399-1407 British Library
referencedIn MISCELLANEOUS letters and papers:-Paper; ff. 21. Quarto., 1273-1886 British Library
referencedIn A COLLECTION of romance and English History, in Latin, made in or soon after 1422 by John Streeche, a canon of the Augustinian Priory of Kenilworth, co. Warwick, containing:-1. Poem on the fall of Troy, in leonine elegiacs, beg. "Pergama flere volo f..., 15th century British Library
referencedIn John Malpas, of county Cheshire: General pardon to: [1415?].Henry V of England: General pardon to W. Troutbeck (?and J. Malpas): 1415. British Library
referencedIn Henry V, Signet, 1415. (10040)Henry V of England: Signet: 1415. British Library
creatorOf Bible (the 'Big Bible' or the 'Great Bible'), with the Gospel of Nicodemus and the Interpretation of Hebrew names British Library
creatorOf NEGOTIATIONS FOR THE TREATY OF UTRECHT with the Hanse (1474), materials concerning relations with France, the Papacy, etc.; 1337?-1474. Mostly Latin and French. Copies and drafts, 15th cent. For the Utrecht negotiations, see C. L. Scofield, The life ..., 1336-1474 British Library
referencedIn WRIOTHESLEY'S HERALDIC COLLECTIONS. Vol. IV. 'Writhe's Book of Knights': collections made apparently by John Writhe, Garter King of Arms 1478-1504, and his son Sir Thomas Wriothesley, Garter King of Arms 1505-1534, mainly consisting of lists of knigh..., 14th century-16th century British Library
creatorOf PRECEDENT BOOK, etc.; 15th cent. Some Latin. Contains copies of royal letters, extracts from chronicles and state papers, etc., 1326 -temp. Edward IV, the latest dated item being art. 26, 1482. Also included are some later historical notes (artt. 1,..., 1369-1499 British Library
referencedIn STATUTES, from 1 Hen. IV. to 12 Hen. VI., in chronological order. Under 2 Hen VI. is inserted a writ from the king to the sheriffs on the subject of purveyance. The collection concludes with the statute on purveyance, weights and measures, etc., reen... British Library
referencedIn COLLECTIONS, genealogical, legal, and historical. Sir Thomas Phillipps (see his Catal. Manuscriptorum under no. 3765, and Collectanea Topogr. et Geneal. vol. i, p. 20) regarded the collection as made by Robert Aske, whose name occurs several times. I..., 16th century British Library
referencedIn COMPOTUS of Sir William Beauchamp, Chamberlain of North Wales; 1437-1438. Some of the entries relate to the attempts of Henry VI. on the dowry of his late mother, Katharine of Valois, here styled "Katerina, nuper Regina Anglie " who died 3 Jan. 1438. British Library
creatorOf CONFIRMATION by Henry V, as Regent of France, of a grant by Charles VI to the abbey of Royaumont; 20 Feb. 1421. Latin. Sold at Puttick and Simpson's, 2 June 1921, lot 28.Henry V of England: Royaumont; Abbey of; in France: Confirmation of grant to Roy... British Library
referencedIn " THE BOOKE of Heraldrye and other thinges togither with the Order of Coronacions," etc.: a common-place book chiefly of heraldic and historical collections by Robert Commaundre (ob. 1613), Rector of Tarporley, co. Chester, and Chaplain to Sir Henry ..., 1525-1625 British Library
referencedIn COLLECTIONS of John Anstis, Garter King of Arms (1718-1745), for the most part in his own hand, and consisting of notes and extracts from the Heralds' College MSS., the Lords' Journals, the Cottonian MSS., and other sources. At f. 2 is a complete tab... British Library
referencedIn Hunting: "Maister of game": 15th cent.Henry V of England: Dedicated to him: circ. 1400.includes:ff. 13, 19 b Springhose family; of Shropshire: Arms in initials: circ. 1400. British Library
referencedIn Vol. I.John Paston, senior, son of Judge W Paston: Correspondence: 1449 -1465.includes:f. 74 Charles VI of France: List of English conquests: 1417-1419. f. 74 Henry V of England: List of his conquests in France: 1417-1419. f. 75 Walter Aslak: Info..., 1449-1465 British Library
referencedIn MISCELLANEOUS historical letters, etc.; 1375-1810. In two series, English or relating to England and (artt. 87-106) foreign. 1. Andrea Contarini, Doge of Venice, to Edward III. of England, desiring a safe conduct for merchant-ships about to be sent t... British Library
referencedIn COPIES of Royal Grants, Commissions, Pardons, Letters-Patent, etc., chiefly of the reigns of Henry VII. and Henry Vlll., with a few of Edward IV. The dates are often omitted, and chronological order is not followed. In the latter part of the volume a... British Library
referencedIn ABSTRACT of the Rolls of Parliament for the reigns of Richard II., Henry IV., and Henry V., with several lists of the peers Summoned to attend. The text of statutes is not given, but it is stated in each case if the printed copy agrees with the recor... British Library
creatorOf MISCELLANEOUS HISTORICAL MATERIALS; 12th-16th centt. Latin and English. Copies and extracts, late 16th cent. (unless otherwise described). 17th-cent. contents list, f. iv. 1. ff. 1-4. Extracts from Roger of Hoveden's chronicle relative to the descent..., 16th century British Library
referencedIn Paper, folio, ff. 75, xvi. Cent., formerly belonging to Sir Will. Detheck, Garter. 1. Letter from [Maximilian I.] King of the Romans to the inhabitants of the Duchy and County of Burgundy, in which he promises to come in a months time, to deliver the... British Library
referencedIn DECISIONS on claims to perform services at Coronations, with fees for the same, tempp. Rich. ll.-Jas. l., viz.:-1. "Processus factus ad coronationem Domini Regis Anglie Ricardi Secundi post conquestum anno regni sui primo." f. 3. From the Close Roll... British Library
referencedIn COMMONPLACE-BOOK of Francis Thynne, Lancaster Herald [1602-1608], relating to English history and antiquities; consisting of extracts from chronicles, monastic registers, etc., including the following:-1. "Thinges taken oute of an olde writen frenc... British Library
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Cornwall, England
Skirbeck, Lincolnshire
Carlisle, Cumberland
Romford, Essex
Paris, France
Térouane, Artois
Bruges, Belgium
Keelder Castle, Northumberland
Bubwith, Yorkshire
Ireland, Europe
Isle of Man, England
Saxony, Germany
Devonshire, England
Old Romney, Kent
Shropshire, England
King's Langley, Hertfordshire
Cologne, Germany
London, England
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Buckinghamshire, England
Gelderland, the Netherlands
Mantes, France
Mortaigne, France
Clare, Suffolk
Lucca, Italy
Scotland, Kingdom of, United Kingdom
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland
Isle of Thanet, Kent
Yorkshire, England
Paris, France
Castle Combe, Wiltshire
Mantes, France
Anjou, France
Jamaica, Central America
London, England
Ireland, Europe
Cologne, Germany
Bishop's Sutton, Hampshire
Kelfield, Yorkshire
Exeter, Devon
Sherrington, Buckinghamshire
Hoxne Hundred, Suffolk
Halton, Buckinghamshire
Tawstock, Devon
Kent, England
Heleigh, Staffordshire
Hertford, Hertfordshire
Ely, Cambridgeshire
Poitiers, France
Canterbury, Kent
London, England
Arras, France
Mantes, France
Ellerton, Yorkshire
Scotland, Kingdom of, United Kingdom
Worcestershire, England
Ludlow Castle, Shropshire
Bayonne, France
Norwich, Norfolk
Lincolnshire, England
St Albans, Hertfordshire
Abbotsford, Roxburghshire
Calais, France
Staincliff in Craven, West Riding of Yorkshire
Wales, United Kingdom
Market Harling, Norfolk
Ireland, Europe
London, England
Crendewelle, Buckinghamshire
Longsdon, Staffordshire
Linlithgow, Linlithgow
Chatham, Kent
Portersfee, Essex
Rycott Magna, Oxfordshire
Constance, Germany
Gissyng Hall, Norfolk
Houghton St Giles, Norfolk
Edinburgh, Scotland
Paris, France
Flanders, Belgium
Bamburgh, Northumberland
Dunfermline Palace, Fifeshire
Windsor, Berkshire
Suffolk, England
Chichester, Sussex
Mantes, France
Thebes, Greece
Dover, Kent
Clarendon, Wiltshire
Roslyn, Scotland
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Eltham, Kent
Sillé-Le-Guillaume, le Maine
Rishton, Lancashire
Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland
Wales, United Kingdom
Beckingham, Lincolnshire
Buckinghamshire, England
Scotland, Kingdom of, United Kingdom
Essex, England
Melun, France
Jersey, Channel Islands
Norfolk, England
Worcester, Worcestershire
Melfi, Italy
Wallingford, Berkshire
Chester, Cheshire
London, England
Kendal, Westmorland
Everthorpe, Yorkshire
Betley, Staffordshire
Danzig, Germany
Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
Bristol, Gloucestershire
Tunstall, Staffordshire
Burgundy, France
Glocester, Gloucesterhire
Culloden, Invernesshire
Liege, Belgium
Melrose, Roxburghshire
Rycott Parva, Oxfordshire
Bayonne, France
North Cave, Yorkshire
Spain, Europe
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
London, England
Great Kimble, Buckinghamshire
Netherlands, Europe
Slapton, Devon
Wales, United Kingdom
Drumclog, Lanarkshire
Troy, Asia Minor
Dublin, Ireland
Mantes, France
Harting, Sussex
United States of America
Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire
Steeple Morden, Cambridgeshire
Utrecht, the Netherlands
Genoa, Italy
Suffolk, England
Ireland, Europe
London, England
St Omer, Pas-de-Calais
Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire
Boroughbridge, Yorkshire
Gillingham, Kent
Sporle, Norfolk
Havering atte Bower, Essex
Lynsted, Kent
Aughton, East Riding of Yorkshire
Norberne, Norway
Harfleur, France
Prussia, Germany
Cornwall, England
Elbing, Poland
Fast Castle, Berwickshire
Thrieve Castle, Kirkeudbright
Dort, Holland
Boston, Lincolnshire
London, England
London, England
Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Italy, Europe
Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire
Yorkshire, England
Weston, Shropshire
Mawdesley, Lancashire
Huntingdonshire, England
Horton, Staffordshire
Aldbourn, Wiltshire
Bordeaux, France
Dunstanburgh, Northumberland
Hartford, Cheshire
Hamburg, Germany
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Birth 1386

Death 1422

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