Bibliography of the present Officers of Arms (in ordinary and extraordinary), 1980 to date. Present officers’ names in bold.

 

Books

  • A. A. B. R. Bruce, J. Calder and M. Cator, Keepers of the Kingdom. The Ancient Offices of Britain. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1999. Revised edn. (‘Jubilee edition’), London: Cassell Illustrated, 2002.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman and J. H. C. Williams, Rebels, Pretenders and Impostors. London: British Museum Press, 2000.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman (ed.), The Armorial of Haiti. Symbols of nobility in the reign of Henry Christophe. With a historical introduction by Marie-Lucie Vendryes. London: The College of Arms, 2007.
  • Crowns and Crests. Heraldry in the Round. London, for the College of Arms, 2002.
  • A. E. Curry and M. Hughes (edd.), Arms, Armies and Fortifications in the Hundred Years War. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 1994.
  • D. Bates and A. E. Curry (edd.), England and Normandy in the Middle Ages. London: Hambledon Press, 1994.
  • A. E. Curry (ed.), The Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies. Thirty Years of Medieval Studies at the University of Reading, 1965-95. A Celebration. Reading, 1995.
  • A. E. Curry (ed.), Agincourt 1415. Henry V, Sir Thomas Erpingham and the Triumph of the English Archers. Stroud: Tempus, 2000. Reissued in paperback 2008 as Agincourt 1415. The Archer’s Story.
  • A. E. Curry and E. Matthew (edd.), Concepts and Patterns of Service in the Later Middle Ages. Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 2000.
  • A. E. Curry, The Hundred Years War. London: Macmillan Press, 1993. Second edn., Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2003.
  • A. E. Curry, The Battle of Agincourt. Sources and Interpretations. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2000. Revised edn. as paperback 2009; as e-book 2015.
  • A. E. Curry, Essential Histories. The Hundred Years War. Botley: Osprey Books, 2002. Revised edn., The Hundred Years War 1337-1453, Botley: Osprey 2023.
  • A. E. Curry, Agincourt. A New History. Stroud: Tempus Publishing, 2005. Revised edn., Stroud: The History Press, 2015.
  • A. E. Curry, The Parliament Rolls of Medieval England, vols. X, XI and XII (1422-1453). Woodbridge: Boydell Press 2005.
  • A. R. Bell and A. E. Curry (edd.), The Soldier Experience. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2011.
  • A. E. Curry and A. R. Bell (edd.), Soldiers, Weapons and Armies in the Fifteenth Century = Journal of Medieval Military History 9 (2011).
  • A. E. Curry and A. R. Bell (edd.), Waging War in the Fourteenth Century = Journal of Medieval History 37.3 (2011).
  • A.R. Bell, A. E. Curry, A. King and D. Simpkin, The Soldier in Later Medieval England. Oxford University Press, 2013.
  • G. Foard and A. E. Curry, Bosworth. A Battlefield Rediscovered. Oxford: Oxbow, 2013
  • Peter Hoskins with A. E. Curry, Agincourt 1415. A Tourist’s Guide to the Campaign by Car, by Bike and on Foot. Barnsley: Pen and Sword, 2014.
  • A. E. Curry, Great Battles. Agincourt. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015. Revised paperback edn., 2021.
  • A. E. Curry, Henry V. London: Penguin, 2015.
  • A. E. Curry and Malcolm Mercer, The Battle of Agincourt. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2015.
  • A. E. Curry, with Peter Hoskins, Thom Richardson and Dan Spencer, The Agincourt Companion London: Andre Deutsch, 2015.
  • A. E. Curry and V. Gazeau (edd.), La guerre en Normandie xie-xve siècles. Caen: Publications du CRHAM, Université de Caen, 2018.
  • A. E. Curry (ed.), The Hundred Years War Revisited. (Problems in Focus series. Basingstoke: Macmillan International/Red Globe Press, 2019.
  • A. E. Curry and D. A. Graff (edd.), The Cambridge History of War, vol. 2: War and the Medieval World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020.
  • S. Cunningham, A. E. Curry and P. Dryburgh (edd.), Status, Identity and Authority: Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Archives and Heraldry presented to Adrian Ailes (Coat of Arms supp. vol. 2). London: The Heraldry Society, 2021.
  • A. E. Curry and S. Jenkins (edd.), The Funeral Achievements of Henry V in Westminster Abbey. Woodbridge: The Royal Armouries / Boydell Press, 2022.
  • A. E. Curry and Rémy Ambühl, A Soldiers’ Chronicle of the Hundred Years War. College of Arms Manuscript M 9. Woodbridge: D. S. Brewer, 2022
  • Y. Coativy, A. E. Curry and F. Lachaud (edd.), Bretons du Moyen Âge, entre guerre et paix. Mélanges en l’honneur de Michael Jones (= Annales de Bretagne et des Pays de l’Ouest 130.2, 2023).
  • T. O. S. Lloyd, The Lost Houses of Wales. A survey of country houses in Wales demolished since c.1900. London: Save Britain’s Heritage, 1986. Second edition, 1989.
  • T. O. S. Lloyd, J. Orbach and R. Scourfield, Pembrokeshire. Pevsner Architectural Guides: the Buildings of Wales. London and New Haven: Yale University Press, 2004.
  • T. O. S. Lloyd, J. Orbach and R. Scourfield, Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion. Pevsner Architectural Guides: the Buildings of Wales. London and New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006.
  • P. P. O’Shea, Honours, Titles, Styles and Precedence in New Zealand. Wellington: Government of New Zealand, 1977. Supplement volume, 1980.
  • P. P. O’Shea, An Unknown Few: the Story of those Holders of the George Cross, Empire Gallantry Medal and the Albert Medals associated with New Zealand. Wellington: New Zealand Government, 1981.
  • J. M. Robinson, Royal Residences. London: Macdonald, 1982.
  • J. M. Robinson, The Dukes of Norfolk: a quincentennial history. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1983. Revised edn., Chichester: Phillimore, 1995.
  • J. M. Robinson, Georgian Model Farms. A Study of decorative and model farm buildings in the age of improvement, 1700-1846. Oxford, Clarendon Press: 1983.
  • J. M. Robinson, The Latest Country Houses. London: Bodley Head, 1984.
  • J. M. Robinson, Cardinal Consalvi. London: Bodley Head, 1987.
  • T. Woodcock and J. M. Robinson, The Oxford Guide to Heraldry. Oxford: Oxford University Press 1988; 2nd edn. 2001.
  • J. M. Robinson, Heraldry. London: Chatto & Windus, 1989.
  • J. M. Robinson, Temples of Delight. Stowe landscape gardens. London: The National Trust, 1990.
  • J. M. Robinson, Treasures of the English Churches. London: Sinclair Stevenson, 1995.
  • J. M. Robinson, Windsor Castle. A short history. London: Michael Joseph, 1996. 2nd, revised edn. as Windsor Castle. The official illustrated history. London: The Royal Collection, 2001.
  • T. Woodcock and J. M. Robinson, Heraldry in National Trust Houses. London: The National Trust, 2001.
  • J. M. Robinson, The Regency Country House: From the Archives of “Country Life”. London: Aurum Press, 2005.
  • J. M. Robinson, Grass Seed in June. The making of an architectural historian. Wilby: Michael Russell, 2006.
  • J. M. Robinson, Felling the Ancient Oaks. How England lost its great country estates. London: Aurum Press, 2011.
  • J. M. Robinson, Requisitioned. The British country house in the Second World War. London: Aurum Press, 2014.

Articles and chapters

  • P. A. Bone, “Nicander's jaundice”, Classical Quarterly 78.2 (2020), pp. 898-901.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “The curse of Babel: the Enlightenment and the study of writing”, in Enlightenment: Discovering the World in the Eighteenth Century, edd. K. Sloan and A. M. Burnett (London: British Museum Press, 2003), pp. 202-211.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “Sad but True”, The Coat of Arms n.s. 15 (2002-3), no. 203, pp. 100-106.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, entries in The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), as follows: Clarke, Charles (1719-1780); Combe, Charles (1743-1817); Cooke, William (1709-1780); Frederick, Felice (1725?-1797); Fuller, William (1670-1733); Harwood, Edward (d. 1814); Ives, John (1751-1776); Kennedy, Patrick (d. 1760); Kennett, Basil (1674-1715); Latymer, Edward (c.1559-1627); Leake, Stephen Martin (1702-1773); Longmate, Barak (1737/8-1793); Manley, Sir Roger (d. 1687); Manley, Thomas (c.1628-1676); Mawer, John (1702/3-1763); Neuhoff, Theodor Stefan von, Baron von Neuhoff (1694-1756); Pryme, Abraham (1671-1704); Ray, Benjamin (1703/4-1760); Taylor, Isaac (1829-1901).
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “The heraldic legacy of Sir Isaac Heard”, The Coat of Arms 3rd ser. 1 (2005), pp. 23-36.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “A silver armorial seal die found near Newark”, The Coat of Arms 3rd ser. 2 (2006), pp. 127-30.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “Partridges: the history of a prohibition”, The Coat of Arms 3rd ser. 4 (2008), pp. 29-62.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “Heraldry”, in The International Encyclopedia of Communication, ed. W. Donsbach (Oxford and Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2008), vol. 5, pp. 2109-11.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “A frank and open relationship: heraldry and coinage in British history”, in Designing Change: the Art of Coin Design, ed. K. Clancy (Llantrisant: the Royal Mint, 2008), pp. 29-62.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “Penniston, Hatton and three English kings of arms in search of quarterings”, in Genealogica et Heraldica. St Andrews MMVI. Myth and Propaganda in Heraldry and Genealogy. Proceedings of the XXVII International Congress of Genealogical and Heraldic Sciences, St Andrews 21-26 August 2006 (Edinburgh: The Heraldry Society of Scotland and the Scottish Genealogical Society, 2008), vol. 1, pp. 207-28.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “Corporate grants of arms since 1673” (project report), The Coat of Arms 3rd ser. 5 (2009), pp. 101-8.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “Some aspects of the ‘Crisis of Heraldry’”, The Coat of Arms 3rd ser. 6 (2010), pp. 65-80.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “Oriel and sport”, in Oriel College. A History, ed. Jeremy Catto (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013), pp. 597-644.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “Grants and confirmations of arms”, in Heralds and Heraldry in Shakespeare’s England, ed. Nigel Ramsay (Donington: Shaun Tyas, 2014), pp. 68-104.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “The seal of Margaret de Hoyland”, The Coat of Arms 3rd ser. 10 (2014), pp. 23-7.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “Edmund Lodge’s misadventure”, The Coat of Arms 3rd ser. 11 (2015), p. 54.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “Edition of Thomas Wriothesley, Oratiuncula (College of Arms MS 2.L.12 fos. 71r-71v)”, The Coat of Arms 3rd ser. 13 (2017), pp. 55-6.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “The heralds' swastika", in The Display of Heraldry. The heraldic imagination in arts and culture, edd. Fiona Robertson and Peter N. Lindfield (Coat of Arms sup. vol. no 1: London, The Heraldry Society, 2019), pp. 191-214.
  • C. E. A. Cheesman, “The original version of William Mason's Birth of Fashion and its addressee”, Notes & Queries 265.4 (Dec. 2020), pp. 497-503.
  • A. E. Curry, "Cheshire and the royal demesne, 1399-1422", Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire 128 (1978), pp. 113-35.
  • A. E. Curry, "The first English standing army? Military organization in Lancastrian Normandy, 1422-1450", in Patronage, Pedigree and Power in Later Medieval England, ed. C. D. Ross (Gloucester: Alan Sutton, 1979), pp. 193-214.
  • A. E. Curry, "L’effet de la libération d’Orléans sur l’armée anglaise: les problèmes de l’organisation militaire en Normandie de 1429 à 1435", in Jeanne d’Arc: une époque, un rayonnement, ed. R. Pernoud (Paris: CNRS, 1982), pp. 95-106.
  • A. E. Curry, "The court rolls of the lordship of Macclesfield, 1345-1485", Cheshire History 12 (1983), pp. 5-10.
  • A. E. Curry, "Towns at war: Norman towns under English rule, 1417-1450", in Towns and Townspeople in the Fifteenth Century, ed. J. A. F. Thomson (Gloucester: Alan Sutton, 1988), pp. 148-72.
  • A. E. Curry, "Le service féodal en Normandie pendant l’occupation anglaise, 1417-50", in La France anglaise au moyen age, ed. P. Contamine (Paris: CNRS, 1988), pp. 233-57.
  • A. E. Curry, "The nationality of men-at-arms serving in English armies in Normandy and the ‘pays de conquête’, 1415-1450: a preliminary study", Reading Medieval Studies 18 (1992), pp. 135-163.
  • A. E. Curry, "The English army in the fifteenth century", in Arms, Armies and Fortifications in the Hundred Years War, ed. A. Curry and M. Hughes (Woodbridge: Boydell and Brewer, 1994), pp. 39-68.
  • A. E. Curry, "Lancastrian Normandy: the Jewel in the Crown?", in England and Normandy in the Middle Ages, ed. D. Bates and A. Curry (London: Hambledon Press, 1994), pp. 235-52.
  • A. E. Curry, "Thirty years of Medieval Studies at the University of Reading. A personal view", in The Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies. Thirty Years of Medieval Studies at the University of Reading, 1965-95. A Celebration, ed. A. E. Curry (Reading, 1995), pp. 1-7.
  • A. E. Curry, "Les gens vivants sur le pays pendant l’occupation de Normandie, 1417-1450", in La guerre, la violence et les gens au moyen âge. 1. Guerre et violence (Paris: CTHS, 1996), pp. 209-21.
  • A. E. Curry, "L’administration financière de la Normandie anglaise: continuité ou changement", in La France des principautés. Les chambres des comptes xive et xve siècles (Paris: CHEF, 1996), pp. 83-103.
  • A. E. Curry, "Fifteenth-century historical studies", Reading Medieval Studies 23 (1997), pp. 135-52.
  • A. E. Curry, "Medieval warfare. England and her continental neighbours, eleventh to fourteenth centuries", Journal of Medieval History 24 (1998), pp. 81-102.
  • A. E. Curry, "The organisation of field armies in Lancastrian Normandy", in Armies, Chivalry and Warfare in Medieval Britain and France, ed. M. Strickland (Stamford: Paul Watkins Press, 1998), pp. 207-31.
  • A. E. Curry, "Domesday Berkshire" and "The distribution of population and wealth in medieval Berkshire", in An Historical Atlas of Berkshire, ed. J. Dils (Berkshire Record Society, 1998), pp. 18-19, 26-27.
  • A. E. Curry, "La Chambre des comptes de Normandie sous l’occupation anglaise, 1417-50 (textes et documents)", in Les Chambres des comptes en France aux xive et xve siècles (Paris: CHEF, 1998), pp. 91-125.
  • A. E. Curry, Review Essay on The End of the Middle Ages? England in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, ed. J. L. Watts, The Ricardian 11 (1999), pp. 573-6.
  • A. E. Curry, "L’occupation anglaise du xve siècle: la discipline militaire et le problème des gens vivants sur le pays", La Normandie dans la Guerre de Cent Ans, 1346-1450, ed. J.-Y. Marin (Milan and Paris: Skira-Seuil, 1999), pp. 47-9.
  • A. E. Curry, "Isolated or integrated? The English soldier in Lancastrian Normandy", in Courts and Regions of Medieval Europe, edd. S. Rees Jones, R. Marks and A. J. Minnis (York: York Medieval Press, 2000), pp. 191-210.
  • A. E. Curry, "Henry V: A life and reign" and "Sir Thomas Erpingham. A life in arms", in Agincourt: 1415. Henry V, Sir Thomas Erpingham and the Triumph of the English Archers, ed. A. E. Curry (Stroud: Tempus, 2000), pp. 9-20 and pp. 53-77.
  • A. E. Curry, "Bourgeois et soldat dans la ville de Mantes pendant l’occupation anglaise de 1419 à 1449", in Guerre, pouvoir et noblesse au moyen âge, edd. J. Paviot and J. Verger (Paris: CTHS, 2000), pp. 175-84.
  • A. E. Curry, "Richard II and the war with France", in The Reign of Richard II, ed. G. Dodd (Stroud: Tempus Publishing, 2000), pp. 33-50.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘War, peace and national identity in the Hundred Years War’, in Thinking War, Peace and World Orders in European History, edd. A. Hartmann and B. Heuser (London: Routledge, 2001), pp. 141-53.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. French responses to Agincourt’, Proceedings of the Western Society for French History 28 (2002), pp. 177-87.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘The loss of Lancastrian Normandy in 1450. An administrative nightmare?’, in The English Experience in France, ed. D. Grummitt (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2002), pp. 24-45.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Le traité de Troyes. Un triomphe pour les Anglais ou pour les Français?’, Images de la Guerre de Cent Ans, edd. J. Maurice and D. Couty (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2002), pp. 13-26.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘The “coronation expedition” and Henry VI’s court in France, 1430-32’, in The Lancastrian Court, ed. J. Stratford (Stamford: Paul Watkins Press, 2003), pp. 30-54.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘France and the Hundred Years War, 1337-1453’, in France in the Later Middle Ages, ed. D. Potter (The Short Oxford History of France) (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003), pp. 90-116.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Harfleur et les Anglais, 1415-1422’, in La Normandie et l’Angleterre au moyen âge, ed. V. Gazeau (Paris: Publications du CRAHM, 2003), pp. 249-63.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘A game of two halves. The parliaments of Henry VI, 1422-1454’, Parliamentary History 2004, pp. 73-102.
  • A. E. Curry, entries in The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), as follows: Basset, Peter (fl. 1415-37); Carew, Sir Thomas (1368?-1431); Fitzalan, John, seventh earl of Arundel (1408-1435); Grey, Sir John, count of Tancarville (1384x91-1421); Kyriell, Sir Thomas (1396-1461); Livio, Tito, dei Frulovisi (fl. 1429-56); Montagu, Thomas, fourth earl of Salisbury (1388-1428); Mundeford, Osbert (d. 1460); Oldhall, Sir William (d. 1460); ‘Participants in the battle of Agincourt’ (act. 1415); Popham, Sir John (c.1395-1463); Strecche, John (fl. 1407-1425); Trollope, Sir Andrew (d. 1461).
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Henry V’s conquest of Normandy 1417-1419: the siege of Rouen in context’, in Guerra y Diplomacia en la Europa Occidental 1280-1480. XXXI Semana de Estudios Medievales. Estella 19-23 de julio 2004 (Pamplona: Gobernia de Navarra, 2005), pp. 237-54.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Personal links and the nature of the English war retinue: a case study of John Mowbray, earl marshal, and the campaign of 1415’, in Liens, reseaux et solidarités, edd. E. Anceau, V. Gazeau and F. J. Ruggiu (Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne, 2006), pp. 153-67.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Les villes normandes et l’occupation anglaise: l’importance du siège de Rouen’, in Les villes normandes au moyen âge, edd. P. Bouet et F. Neveux (Caen: Presses Universitaires de Caen, 2006), pp. 109-124.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘After Agincourt, what next? Henry V and the campaign of 1416’, The Fifteenth Century 7 (2007), pp. 23-51.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Pour ou contre le roi d’Angleterre. La discipline militaire et la contestation de pouvoir en Normandie au quinzième siècle (1415-1422)’, in Images de la contestation du pouvoir dans le monde normand, edd. C. Bougy and S. Poirey (Caen: Presses Universitaires de Caen, 2007), pp. 147-62.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘The military ordinances of Henry V: texts and contexts’, in War, Government and Aristocracy in the British Isles c 1150-1500, edd. C. Given-Wilson, A. Kettle and L. Scales (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2008), pp. 214-49.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Two kingdoms, one king. The treaty of Troyes (1420) and the creation of a double monarchy of England and France’, in Contesting Kingdoms: France and England 1420-1700, ed. G. Richardson (Aldershot: Ashgate Press, 2008), pp. 23-41.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘The battle speeches of Henry V’, Reading Medieval Studies 34 (2008), pp. 77-97.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Soldiers’ wives in the Hundred Years War’, Soldiers, Nobles and Gentlemen. Essays in honour of Maurice Keen, edd. P. Coss and C. Tyerman (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2009), pp. 198-214.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Speakers at war in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries’, in Speakers and the Speakership, ed. P. Seward = Parliamentary History 29.1 (2010), pp. 8-21.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Guns and Goddams: Was there a military revolution in Lancastrian Normandy 1415-50?’, Journal of Medieval Military History 8 (2010), pp. 171-88.
  • A. E. Curry, A. R. Bell, A. King and D. Simpkin, ‘New regime, new army? Henry IV’s Scottish expedition of 1400’, English Historical Review 125.517 (2010), pp. 1382-1413.
  • A. E. Curry, A. Bell, A. Chapman, A. King and D. Simpkin, ‘Languages in the military profession in later medieval England’, in The French of England in the later middle ages, ed. R. Ingham (Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2010), pp. 74-93.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Disciplinary ordinances for English and Franco-Scottish armies in 1385: An international code?’, Journal of Medieval History 37.3 (2011), pp. 269-94.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘The theory and practice of female immunity in the Medieval West’, in Sexual Violence in Conflict Zones. From the Ancient World to the Era of Human Rights, ed. E. Heineman (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011), pp. 173-188.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘War or peace? Philippe de Mézières, Richard II and Anglo-French diplomacy’, in Philippe de Mezières, edd. R. Blumefeld-Kosinski and K. Petkov (Leiden: Brill, 2011). pp. 295-320.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘The Hundred Years War’, in Strategy: from Alexander the Great to the Present, edd. C. S. Grey and J. A. Olsen (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011). pp. 83-104.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘John, duke of Bedford’s arrangements for the defence of Normandy in October 1434: College of Arms MS Arundel 48, folios 274r-276v’, Annales de Normandie 62 (2012), pp. 235-51.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Les anglais face au procès’, in Jeanne d’Arc: de l’hérétique au saint, ed. F. Neveux (Caen : Presses Universitaires de Caen, 2012), pp. 69-87.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Concilier les ambitions militaires et les intérêts civils: l'occupation anglaise de la Normandie (1417-1450)’, Revue du Nord 402 (2013), pp. 967-76.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Les armées anglaises de la guerre de Cent Ans’, in La France et les îles Britanniques: un couple impossible, edd. V. Gazeau and J-Ph. Genet (Paris: Publications de la Sorbonne, 2013), pp. 131-48.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘The making of a prince. The finances of the ‘young lord Henry’, 1386-1400’, in Henry V. New Interpretations, ed. G. Dodd (York: York Medieval Press, 2013), pp. 11-33.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Harfleur under English rule 1415-1422’, in The Hundred Years War. Part III. Further Considerations, edd. A. Villalon and D. Kagay (Leiden: Brill, 2013), pp. 259-84.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘English War captains in the Hundred Years War’, in La Prosopographie au service des sciences sociales, edd. B. Cabouret and F. Demotz (Collections, études et recherches sur l’Occident Romain. Lyons: Librarie de Boccard, 2014), pp. 183-96.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Disciplinary ordinances for English garrisons in Normandy in the reign of Henry V’, Fifteenth Century England 14 (2015), pp. 1-12.
  • A. E. Curry, with G. Foard, ‘La bataille au moyen âge. Où sont les morts?’, in Le cimitière au village dans l’Europe médiévale et moderne, ed. C. Treffort (Actes des XXXVe Journées internationales d’histoire de l’abbaye de Flaran, 11-2 octobre 2013. Toulouse: Presses Universitaires du Midi, 2015), pp. 221-32.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Les Rouennais et la garnison anglaise de la ville pendant la guerre de Cent Ans (1419-1449)’, in Les Normands et la Guerre, edd. B. Bodinier and F. Neveux (Congrès des sociétés historiques et archéologiques de Normandie 20. Louviers: Fédération des sociétés historiques et archéologiques de Normandie, 2015), pp. 79-86.
  • A. E. Curry and A. Chapman, ‘The battle of Agincourt and its Breconshire connections’, Brycheiniog 47 (2016), pp. 19-40.
  • A. E. Curry and G. Foard, ‘Where are the dead of medieval battles? A Preliminary Survey’, Journal of Conflict Archaeology 11 (2016), pp. 61-77.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘L’archer anglais’, in Autour d’Azincourt. Une société face à la guerre v. 1370-v. 1420, ed. B. Schnerb (Revue du Nord, hors série : Collection histoire 35, 2017), pp. 181-96.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Les soldats anglais en garnison en Normandie’, Bulletin de la Société des Antiquaires de Normandie 84 (2015), pp 139-67.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Foreign Soldiers in English pay: identity and unity in the armies of the English crown, 1415-1450’, in Routiers et mercenaires pendant la guerre de Cent Ans. Hommage à Jonathan Sumption, edd. G. Pépin, F. Boutoulle and F. Lainé (Bordeau: Centre Ausonius, Université de Bordeaux 2016), pp. 303-16.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘The baillis of Lancastrian Normandy: English men wearing French hats’, The Plantagenet Empire 1259-1453, edd. P. Crooks, D. Green and W. M. Ormrod (Harlaxton Medieval Studies 36. Donington: Shaun Tyas, 2016), pp. 357-68.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Representing War and Conquest, 1415-1429. The Evidence of College of Arms Manuscript M 9’, in Representing War and Violence, edd. J. Bellis and L. Slater (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2016), pp. 139-58.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘English conquests in France in the early fifteenth century: Henry V and Normandy 1415-1420’, in Eroberung une Inbesitznahme. Die Eroberung des Argau 1415 im europäischen Vergleich, edd. C. Hesse, R. Schmid and T. Gerber (Ostfilden and Stuttgart: Jan Throbecke Verlag, 2017), pp. 93-108.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Le duché de Normandie en guerre, de l’onzième à quinzième siècles (rapport introductif)’, and ‘La Normandie au XVe siècle: l’occupation militaire d’Henri V et le contrôle des garnisons’, in La guerre en Normandie xie-xve siècles, edd. A. E. Curry and V. Gazeau (Caen: Publications du CRHAM, Université de Caen, 2018), pp. 7-23 and pp. 179-93.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘The Garrison Establishment in Lancastrian Normandy in 1436 according to surviving lists in Bibliothèque Nationale de France manuscrit français 25773’, in Military Communities in Late Medieval England. Essays in Honour of Andrew Ayton, edd. G. P. Baker, C. L. Lambert and D. Simpkin (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2018), pp. 237-69.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Henri V d’Angleterre, la bataille d’Azincourt, et le Concile de Constance’, in Perpignan 1415. Ein europäisches Gipfeltreffen im konziliaren Zeitalter (Berlin: LIT, 2019), pp. 101-116
  • A. E. Curry, ‘England at Home and Abroad’, in Geoffrey Chaucer in Context, ed. I. Johnson (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019), pp. 308-14.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Introduction’, in The Hundred Years War Revisited, ed. A. E. Curry (Basingstoke: Macmillan International / Red Globe Press, 2019), pp. xi-xvii.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Southern England and Campaigns to France, 1415-1450’, in Rulers. Regions and Retinues. Essays presented to A. J. Pollard = The Fifteenth Century 18 (2020), pp. 133-150
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Western Europe 1300-1500’, in The Cambridge History of War, vol. 2: War and the Medieval World, edd. A. E. Curry and D. A. Graff (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), pp. 349-388.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘La conclusion du traité de Troyes’, ‘La reception du traité de Troyes’, and ‘La minorité d’Henri VI et la régence du duc de Bedford’ in Un roi pour deux couronnes. Troyes 1420, ed. A. Baudin (Ghent: Editions Snoeck/Département de l’Aube, 2020), pp. 78-83, 84-89 and 274-9 (and object descriptions).
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Invading France, Invading Boroughs: Henry VI’s MPs Brought to Life’, Parliamentary History, 2021, pp. 563-71
  • A. E. Curry and David Cleverly, ‘Henry V’s army of 1417’, The Fifteenth Century 19 (2021), pp. 35-67.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Balancing military ambitions with civilian interests: the English occupation of Normandy, 1417 to 1450’, in Building on the Past. Medieval and Postmedieval Essays in Honour of Tom Beaumont James, ed. M. Richardson (British Archaeological Reports, British Series 662. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2021), pp. 117-122
  • A. E. Curry, ‘The Norman Rolls of Henry V’, in People, Power and Identity in the Late Middle Ages. Essays in Memory of Mark Ormrod, edd. G. Dodd, H. Lacy and A. Musson (Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2021), pp. 265-82
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Henry V’s order of 2 June 1417 and “the Agincourt exception”’, in Status, Identity and Authority: Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Archives and Heraldry presented to Adrian Ailes, ed. S. Cunningham, A. E. Curry and P. Dryburgh (Coat of Arms supp. vol. 2. London: The Heraldry Society, 2021), pp. 172-88.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Une chronique écrite par des soldats: le ms. M 9 du College of Arms et la guerre de Cent Ans en Normandie au XVe siècle’, in Maîtriser le temps et façonner l’histoire, ed. F. Paquet (Caen: Presses Universitaires de Caen, 2022), pp. 93-110.
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Introduction: Henry V and Westminster Abbey – Life, Death and Afterlife’, in A. E. Curry and Susan Jenkins, The Funeral Achievements of Henry V in Westminster Abbey (Woodbridge: The Royal Armouries / Boydell Press, 2022), 1-19.
  • R. Ambühl and A. E. Curry, ‘Faire la liste des morts au combat: l’exemple d’Azincourt’, in Bretons du Moyen Âge, entre guerre et paix. Mélanges en l’honneur de Michael Jones, edd. Y. Coativy, A. E. Curry and F. Lachaud (= Annales de Bretagne et des Pays de l’Ouest 130.2, 2023), pp. 171-96
  • A. E. Curry, ‘Les rôles normands d’Henri V comme sources pour l’histoire militaire (1417-1422)’, in Prendre les armes, prier le ciel et tenir la plume à la fin du Moyen Age. Mélanges en honneur du professeur Bertrand Schnerb, edd. E. Lecuppre-Desjardin and V. Toureille (= Revue du Nord 105/446, 2023), pp. 109-24.
  • T. H. S. Duke, “Heraldic memorials”, in Heart and Identity. The Churches Conservation Trust Review and Report 2001-2002 (London: The Churches Conservation Trust, 2002), pp. 20-25.
  • D. C. D. Ingram, “The Duke of Marlborough's Irish favourites: the art and architectural patronage of William Cadogan”, The Georgian Group Journal vol. 28 (2020), pp. 49-64.
  • D. C. D. Ingram, entries in 300 Years of Leadership and Innovation (London: History of Parliament Trust and St James’s House, 2021), as follows: William Pitt the Elder; Frederick North, Lord North.
  • D. C. D. Ingram, entries in The History of Parliament: The House of Lords 1715-1790 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming), as follows: Anson, George 1st Baron Anson (1697-1762); Byng, George 1st Viscount Torrington (1663-1733); Byng, George 3rd Viscount Torrington (1701-1750); Byng, Pattee 2nd Viscount Torrington (1699-1747); Fortescue, Hugh 1st Earl Clinton (1696-1751); Howe, John 1st Baron Chedworth (bef. 1690-1742); Monson, John 1st Baron Monson (?1692-1748); Moreton, Matthew Ducie 1st Baron Ducie (1663-1735).
  • M. P. D. O’Donoghue, “Heralds at the Delhi Durbars”, The Coat of Arms 3rd ser. 2 (2006), pp. 107-24.
  • M. P. D. O’Donoghue, “Grants of arms in the early eighteenth century”, The Coat of Arms 3rd ser. 3 (2007), pp. 145-57.
  • M. P. D. O’Donoghue, “The College of Arms and the Second World War”, The Coat of Arms 3rd ser. 9 (2013), pp. 85-102.
  • P. P. O’Shea, entry on Major-General Sir Alfred William Robin (1860-1935) in The Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, vol. 3: 1901-1920 (Auckland: Auckland University Press and the Department of Internal Affairs).
  • P. P. O’Shea, entries on ‘Victoria Cross’, ‘New Zealand Cross’, ‘George Cross’ and ‘Honours and Awards’ in The Oxford Companion to New Zealand Military History, ed. I. McGibbon (Oxford and Auckland: Oxford University Press, 2000).
  • J. M. Robinson, entries in The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004), as follows: Wyatt, Benjamin Dean (bap. 1775, d. 1855); Wyatt, James (1746-1813); Wyatt, Matthew Cotes (1777-1862); Wyatt, Sir Matthew Digby (1820-877); Wyatt, Richard James (1795-1850); Wyatt, Samuel (1737-1807); Wyatt, Thomas Henry (1807-1880).
  • D. V. White, “Heralds and their clients – the arms of Nelson”, The Coat of Arms n.s. 12 (1997-8), no. 182, pp. 223-238.
  • D. V. White, “Some 19th century Sunderland grantees of arms”, Antiquities of Sunderland 36 (= Sunderland’s History 9) (2000), pp. 90-109.
  • D. V. White, “Early New Zealand grantees of arms”, in Perth Congress 2000. 9th Australasian Congress on Genealogy and Heraldry 27 September–1 October 2000. Congress Proceedings (Perth: Australasian Federation of Family History Organisations Inc. and Western Australian Genealogical Society Inc., 2000), vol. 2, pp. 283-292.
  • D. V. White, entries on Brooke, John Charles (1748-1794), and Heard, Sir Isaac (1730-1822), in The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004).

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