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Ballad of Bosworth Field

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The Ballad of Bosworth Field is a poem in the English language, believed to have been written before 1495;[1] the earliest extant copy dates from the mid-17th century. The poem is thought to have been written by someone closely connected with the Stanley family, because of the way it praises the Stanley brothers for their role in the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485.[2]

The ballad gives primary source information about certain aspects of the battle, such as the names of four knights supposedly lent to the future King Henry VII of England by Lord Stanley to serve as his bodyguard.[3] These were Sir Robert Tunstall, Sir John Savage (nephew of Lord Stanley), Sir Hugh Persall and Sir Humphrey Stanley.[4] Sir John Savage was placed in command of the left flank of Henry's army.

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References

  1. ^ The Ballad Index Copyright 2015 by Robert B. Waltz and David G. Engle. Accessed March 2015
  2. ^ Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Roses by John A. Wagner (ABC-Clio Inc, 2001).
  3. ^ "A Nation in Conflict: the Battle of Bosworth Field", Warfare, 22 August 2013. Accessed March 2015
  4. ^ The Ballad of Bosworth Fielde, Text from Bishop Percy’s Folio Manuscript. Ballads and Romances, ed. J.W. Hales and F.J. Furnivall, 3 vols. (London, 1868), III, pp. 233-59. Reproduced by kind permission of Department of Special Collections, University of Pennsylvania Library

External links

"Bosworth Fielde". Richard III Society - American Branch. Archived from the original on 17 October 2013. Retrieved 17 February 2018.

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