Spencer, B. W. (1978). King Henry of Windsor and the London pilgrim. In: n.e. Collectanea Londiniensia: studies in London archaeology and history presented to Ralph Merrifield. pp. 235-264.

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King Henry of Windsor and the London pilgrim
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Collectanea Londiniensia: studies in London archaeology and history presented to Ralph Merrifield
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235 - 264
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Some ninety pilgrim signs connected with Henry VI are catalogued and discussed; half of them have been found by Thames foreshore searchers since 1973. The badges are important confirmation of the reality of the pilgrimage to Henry's tomb at Windsor which, for some thirty years, rivalled the Canterbury shrine in popularity. The badges are mostly found at river crossings, apparently because it was the practice to 'offer' a badge to the river while keeping another to wear in the hat. Appended is a consideration of the significance of the Bankside finds for the pilgrims' route.
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Brian W Spencer
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1978
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05 Dec 2008