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"From November 1461 until 1465 all references to Richard place him in locations south of the river Trent. It may have be
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As late as 1469 rumours were still linking Richard's name with Anne Neville's. In August of that year, by which time Cla
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Says Kendall, "Richard had won his way back to Middleham Castle". However, any personal attachment he may have felt to M
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Hanham has raised "the charge of hypocrisy", suggesting "that Richard would 'grin' at the city", and questioning whether
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Rosemary Horrox notes that "Buckingham was an exception amongst the rebels as, far from being a previous favourite, he '
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Bennett (2008).
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Gillingham (1981), p. 244.
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Hicks (2009), pp. 237–238.
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Cheetham & Fraser (1972), pp. 175–176.
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Publishers Weekly
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The Daily Telegraph
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The Ricardian
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