
Ricardian Bulletin - Richard III Society
The Ricardian Bulletin is the Society’s members’ magazine published quarterly in March, June, September, and December. Each issue contains news and features about the work of the Society and other items of interest relevant to Richard III and his times, including media coverage.
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Feb 1, 2019 · The Ricardian Bulletin, the Society’s quarterly members’ magazine, publishes a number of historical articles in each issue. These are invariably of high quality, often reflecting fresh research into, or new interpretations of, fifteenth century history as it relates to Richard III and his life and times.
The Ricardian - Richard III Society
The Ricardian was established in 1961 as a quarterly newsletter with historical notes for members of the Richard III Society. In 1974 it became a journal, containing only historical articles and reviews, at which time The Ricardian Bulletin became the Society’s newsletter.
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The Ricardian Bulletin is the Society’s house magazine and is published four times a year in March, June, September, and December. The Bulletin has a number of regular features including a report from the Chairman, Society news and notices, a review of media items, news and reviews of external events and programmes, correspondence from ...
Sep 9, 2022 · The Ricardian Register is published and distributed twice yearly to American Branch members. Please see the last page of this booklet for information about how to apply for membership, annual dues, and renewals. Those who wish to subscribe to the Register only should contact our Membership Chair as indicated below. Additional postage is charged
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There is an interview with Philippa Langley and Wendy Moorhen looks at ‘The new Ricardian era: the impact of the Greyfriars dig on the Society and its work’. Another article looks at Richard III’s chapel at Towton and one at ‘How to rebury a medieval king: a lost rite of reinterment’.
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Bulletin & Ricardian Back Numbers Back issues of the The Ricardian and The Bulletin are available from Judith Ridley. If you are interested in obtaining any back numbers, please contact Mrs Ridley to establish whether she holds the issue(s) in which you are interested.
Ricardian Bulletin – March 2022 edition update - Richard III Society
Home » Ricardian Bulletin – March 2022 edition update UK members should have received their March Ricardian Bulletin by now, or in the next day or so. The packages to overseas members are on their way.
In Part 1 (Ricardian Bulletin, March 2020, pp 42–7) we highlighted Henry Tudor’s post‐Bosworth delay in securing London. In this final part Philippa Langley discusses Henry’s hesitation in relation to Robert Willoughby’s mission and considers the possibility that the sons of Edward IV were sent north during the reign of Richard III.
In the first instalment of this two-part article ( Bulletin, December 2019, pp 53–6) we traced the fluctuating progress of Henry Tudor’s proposed marriage with Elizabeth of York. What began as a marital alliance in 1483, designed to overthrow Richard III, had completely disintegrated by the time Henry won the throne in 1485.