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• Acknowledgements
• Abbreviations
• Chronology
• Introduction: The medieval English nobility and the Wheel of Fortune
• Black books: Many roads to perdition * At his majesty's pleasure: Punishment, execution and degradation of wayward nobles
• The harder they come: Estate seizure in the later middle ages
• Life in the wilderness: The English noble in disgrace
• Returning the favour: The search for redemption
• Conclusion: The medieval aristocrat, ‘Wheels of Fortune’ and ‘Falls of
• Princes’
• Bibliography
• Index
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