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Beltser A. A. The Baron and the Thieves: Lord Thomas Dacre and the Inhabitants of Tynedale and Riddesdale (1511–1525). Izvestiya of Saratov University. History. International Relations, 2015, vol. 15, iss. 1, pp. 57-61. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18500/1819-4907-2015-15-1-57-61


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The Baron and the Thieves: Lord Thomas Dacre and the Inhabitants of Tynedale and Riddesdale (1511–1525)

Abstract

This paper is dedicated to the Anglo-Scottish border in the 1st quarter of the 16th century. Based on the materials of the politics of the baron Dacre, the General Warden of the Marches, the author demonstrates peculiarities of the relations between the Crown, the nobility and local gentry.

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[1] Ibid. P.22-29.

[1] Ellis S. G. A Border baron and the Tudor State: The rise and fall of lord Dacre of the North// Historical journal. 1992. V. 35. № 2. P.258. Ellis S. G. Tudor Frontiers and Noble Power: The Making of British State. Oxford, 1995. P.81.

[1] Ellis S. G. Tudor Frontiers and Noble Power... P. 84.

[1] Etty C. “Noo man indented for the keeping of the Borders”: Royal Administration of the Marches, 1483-1509// England and Scotland at War, 1296-1513. Leiden, 2012. P. 329-330.

[1] Ibid. P. 340

[1] Etty C. Neighbours from Hell? Living with Tynedale and Redesdale, 1489-1547// Liberties and Identities in Medieval British Isles/ Ed. by M. Prestwick. L., 2008. P. 122.

[1] Ibid.

[1] Ibid.

[1] Letters & papers, foreign & domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII, preserved in the PRO, the BM & Elsewhere in England. 21 vols. L., 1862-1921. V. 4 (I). №731 (Далее - LP)

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[1] Articles of Accusation… P. 34

[1] Original letters illustrative English History/Ed. by H. Ellis. 1st series. 3 vols. L., 1825. V. 1. P. 96

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[1] Ellis S. G. A Border baron and the Tudor State… P. 265-266. Ellis S. G. Tudor Frontiers and Noble Power… P. 153.

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[1] Charleton E. Memorials of North Tynedale and its Four Surnames. Newcastle, 1871. P. 37.

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[1] Etty C. Neighbours from Hell? Living with Tynedale and Redesdale, 1489-1547…P. 128.

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[1] Charleton E. Memorials… P. 44

[1] Articles of Accusation…P. 34-35.

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