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John Rous (historian)

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written in the following reign under Henry VII (1485–1509), Richard's deposer, in which he portrays Richard as a freakish individual born with fully-formed teeth and shoulder-length hair after having been in his mother's womb for two years, and as an adult with a stunted and distorted body with one
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He was responsible for creating the "Rous Roll", written during the reign of Richard III (1483–1485), which presents a pro-Yorkist version of contemporary English history. In it he praises Richard as a "good lord" who punished "oppressors of the commons". However, he reversed his position
72:, probably in 1420, though this is uncertain. He was the son of Geoffrey Rous of Warwick, a younger son of Thomas Rous of Brinklow, by his wife Margaret Fyncham, a daughter of Richard Fyncham, both of armigerous gentry families. 84:. He entered holy orders, remaining in the vicinity of Warwick for most of his clerical career but making some travels to study archives for his historical research. He spent most of his career in the service of the 189:
Rous appears to have written a number of other works about Warwickshire local history and histories of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. He also wrote a treatise on giants whom he supposed lived after the
173:("History of the Kings of England") Rous was mainly interested in antiquarian details of social life and the development of scholarly institutions. For example in his life of King 48:. His historical work is now considered to have "displayed no critical faculty" and to have made credulous the "imaginative embellishments (of) the myths of 406: 156: 203: 97: 310: 396: 365: 272: 143:
to Richard, and claims that he poisoned his own wife. The Rous Roll also contains details of the prophesies of the anchoress
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are noted for their historically important illustrations, often credited to Rous's hand but not with certainty.
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The "Warwick Roll" is a family chronicle of the Beauchamp family, concerned mainly with the life of
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Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales, 1300–1500: East Anglia, Central England and Wales
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Depiction of King Richard III and his family in the Rous Roll, showing his various heraldic
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shoulder higher than the other. In the later work Rous also attributes the 1471 murder of
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He died on 24 January 1492, aged 81 according to some sources, and was buried in the
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John Rous, as depicted in the Rous Roll (1845 engraving after the original)
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 49
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The Battle of Agincourt: Sources and Interpretations
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antiquary
Brutus
Henry VII
Geoffrey of Monmouth
Warwick
Oxford University
Yorkist
Guy's Cliffe
Richard III
Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick

crests
white boar
Warwick bear
King Henry VI
Emma Rawghton
Richard Beauchamp, 13th Earl of Warwick
Henry V
Battle of Agincourt
Great Flood
Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick
"Rous, John (c.1420–1492)"
ISBN
0521581311
"Rawghton, Emma (fl. 1422–1436), anchoress"
doi
10.1093/ref:odnb/57763

John Rous (historian)

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