. Social England; a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . JlistM-y of Leicester ; Cell/ letters (Camden Society); Dowells Histori/ of andTaxation; Lelands/^iH^racy ; Gregorys C/ironirlc; The Anlifjnari/magnziae, passim. ruhlu- Mea/t/i.—As in Chaps. V. and VI. Costnine.—J. I{. Planelii, Ci/clo//rcdia of Costnme; Fairholt, Costume in JEnijland,revised hy Dillon, 1SS5 (Bolms Series) ; Strutt, Liress and Jtnliils of the People ofEnyland: Shaw, Dresses and Deror


. Social England; a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . JlistM-y of Leicester ; Cell/ letters (Camden Society); Dowells Histori/ of andTaxation; Lelands/^iH^racy ; Gregorys C/ironirlc; The Anlifjnari/magnziae, passim. ruhlu- Mea/t/i.—As in Chaps. V. and VI. Costnine.—J. I{. Planelii, Ci/clo//rcdia of Costnme; Fairholt, Costume in JEnijland,revised hy Dillon, 1SS5 (Bolms Series) ; Strutt, Liress and Jtnliils of the People ofEnyland: Shaw, Dresses and Deroriitions in the Middle Aijcs; G. Hill, Uistori/ ofEnylisli Liress from the Anylo-Saxon Ilriod, is of use rather for post-medieval illustrations in Fairholts and Strutts works are drawn in part from Frenchsources, and histories of costume must generally be used subject to tlie limitationsstated in the test. For brasses, Boutell, Mominuntal Brasses if Enyland. Those givenin the text are taken from the superb Addington collection of rubbings in the BritishMuseum (MS. Add. ) in forty-four volumes, chissed according to the period andstation of the Xcrsons IX ., IIKNKV VU. (MS. U.;. 1. 1>. iil. GUO CHAPTER VIII. THE BECilXXINGS OF JIODEUX ENGLAND. A. Rule ofHenry VII. In his lite of Heiuv YII., Ilacuii joins liiiii with Louis XI. andFcnhnand ol Ara^oa. They may be esteemed the three magiof khvj;^ of ages. Each of the three was a great fo^ XL tooic the crown of France out of wardship ; tliat is,hrouo-ht the roval pnwer tn maturity. With Ferdinand and hishigh-souled wife, Isabella, began the hundred years dominationof Sjiain over Europe, alike in war, in diplomacy, and in govern-ment, lint Henry Tudor not oidy founded a strong dynasty, andset the ke\-note of a decided and successful policy: he was alsothe originator of that peculiar Tudor character, the union ofimmovable resoluteness


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