File:Grant of the office of Earl Marshal to Thomas Mowbray, 1385.png
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[edit]DescriptionGrant of the office of Earl Marshal to Thomas Mowbray, 1385.png |
English: Richard II appoints Thomas Mowbray Earl Marshal, 1385. Now held in the British Library as BL Cotton Nero D.VI-f.85r. |
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Source | Anne Curry (2011) Disciplinary ordinances for English and Franco-Scottish armies in 1385: An international code?, Journal of Medieval History, 37:3, 269-294, p.275 |
Author | 14th-century medieval scribe |
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