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The Yorkshire Branch Magazine is, of course, named after King Richard's personal badge. It is issued three times a year to our subscribers and has proved to be popular with Ricardians and non-Ricardians alike.
The magazine is now in its 39th year, the longest-running Branch publication in the Richard III Society. We have faithful readers and contributors from many parts of the world, and not all of them Yorkshire exiles. Perhaps you would enjoy becoming one of them? Produced by our skilled editor, Angela Moreton, with the invaluable technical assistance of her daughter Hannah, each issue contains 28 pages of interesting material, with never a dull paragraph to be found, even within the most learned contribution.
Articles for August 2006 include:
- Maritime Trade in the late 15th century by Timothy Akres, a marine archaeologist
- York's Hidden Hall
- Report: Yorkshire Branch Spring Lecture by Jan Scott
- Claims to the throne: Henry VI to Henry VII by Pauline Harrison Pogmore
- Palm Sunday 2006: a Towton diary by Helen Cox
- An "Ancient Gridge" by Eileen Bussey
- Letter to the editor
- On the road and sea in Medieval Times by Mary O'Regan
- Towton Commemoration 8th April 2006 by Pauline Harrison Pogmore
- Henry Tydder: a compatibility chart by "Limelights"