Henry's Shadow : The Life and Times of John Morton-9781398120105

Henry's Shadow : The Life and Times of John Morton by Wood, Ashley

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Author: Wood, Ashley

Medieval history

Published on 15 January 2025 by Amberley Publishing in the United Kingdom.

Hardback | 320 pages, 8 Plates, colour
243 x 164 x 32 | 652g

John Morton “ Cardinal, Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Chancellor “ bestrode the Wars of the Roses. A significant supporter of Henry VI, then a diplomat and senior judge for Edward IV, he was a fierce opponent of and spymaster against Richard III, and promoter of Henry VII and the Tudor dynasty. Yet he is little known and his life and achievements rarely analysed, still less celebrated.

This account of his life, and the times he endured and helped shape, covers the salient political and military themes of the fifteenth century. It also looks at Morton's family life and upbringing, his university days, his prominence as a practising lawyer, and his innovations in engineering, building, finance and administration. Resolute and respected, in his later years he became probably the most hated man in England.