
Homepage - Richard III Society
Welcome to The Richard III Society Welcome to the website of the Richard III Society. We have been working since 1924 to secure a more balanced assessment of the king and to support …
The Ricardian - Richard III Society
THE RICARDIAN is the historical journal of the Richard III Society and is published annually. Members of the Society receive the current year’s volume as a benefit of membership. After …
Research & Sources - Richard III Society
Regular progress reports are carried in The Ricardian Bulletin. Members of the Research Committee are also currently compiling an itinerary for Richard III as Duke of Gloucester which …
Index by Anne F. Sutton and Livia Visser-Fuchs Sent free to all members of the Society. Available to non-members at £15 per copy plus post and packing from the Sales Officer.
About Us - Richard III Society
‘IN THE BELIEF that many features of the traditional accounts of the character and career of Richard III are neither supported by sufficient evidence nor reasonably tenable, the Society …
The Ricardian - Richard III Society
The Ricardian is the historical journal of the Richard III Society. Members of the Society receive the current year’s volume as a benefit of membership and have always been able to purchase …
Patron: HRH The Duke of Gloucester KG, GCVO In the belief that many features of the traditional accounts of the character and career of Richard III are neither supported by sufficient evidence …
Titulus Regius - Richard III Society
Titulus Regius (The Royal Title) Recently, that is to say before the consecration, coronation and enthronement of our sovereign lord King Richard III, a roll of parchment, containing in writing …
Branches & Groups - Richard III Society
We visit places with Ricardian connections or meet at a member’s home to discuss a Ricardian subject or correspond online. We are a small friendly Branch and are looking to attract new …
Ricardian original sources - Richard III Society
Many original sources have been transcribed/translated and published in the Richard III Society’s journal – . These are now available online and include: