Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London Camden Society Old Series: Volume 53. Originally published by Camden Society, London, 1852.
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'The Chronicle of the Grey Friars: Richard III', in Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London Camden Society Old Series: Volume 53. Edited by J G Nichols( London, 1852), British History Online, accessed November 23, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/camden-record-soc/vol53/pp23-24.
"The Chronicle of the Grey Friars: Richard III". Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London Camden Society Old Series: Volume 53. Ed. J G Nichols(London, 1852), , British History Online. Web. 23 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/camden-record-soc/vol53/pp23-24.
Ricardus Tertius Rex.
And the two sonnyes of kynge Edward were put to cilence, and the duke of Glocester toke upone hym the crowne in July, wych was the furst yere of hys rayne. And he and hys qwene crownyd on one daye in the same monyth of July.
ij°.A°. Thys yere the duke of Buckyngham was be-heddyd at Salsbery, and is burryd at the Gray freres. (fn. 1). And many lordes [and] knygttes with dyvers other flede into France at that tyme.
iij°. A°. This yere in August the erle of Richmond with the erle of Pembroke that long hade bene banyshed, came into Ynglond, and the other gentylmen that flede into France, [and] made a felde besyde Leyceter, and the kynge there slayne.