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- Q14830136 abstract "David Baldwin is a British historian, author and former university Lecturer. He lives near Leicester, England.Baldwin specialises in late Medieval history—"the great medieval families of the Midlands"—and has written several books about the people and events of the Wars of the Roses. Now retired from teaching, Baldwin previously worked as a lecturer at both the University of Leicester and the University of Nottingham. In 1986, over 25 years before the 2012 excavation and the discovery of the king's body, he predicted that Richard III's remains would be found at Greyfriars, Leicester.In his 2010 book, Robin Hood: The English Outlaw Unmasked, Baldwin argued that the 'real' Robin Hood was Roger Godberd, a disinherited supporter of Simon de Montfort. He drew attention to the many similarities between Godberd's career and the stories told of Robin in the earliest ballads, and to a grave slab in Loxley churchyard in Warwickshire which appeared to be identical to one associated with Robin in earlier centuries.In his 2007 book, The Lost Prince: The Survival of Richard of York, Baldwin discussed the possibility that the younger of the Princes in the Tower, Prince Richard, survived, and was the "Richard Plantagenet" who died in December 1550 at Eastwell in Kent. Richard had worked as a bricklayer at St. John's Abbey, Colchester, until 1539, but, unusually for someone of his class, could read Latin. He is sometimes said to have been an illegitimate son of King Richard III.Baldwin was elected a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society in 2012.".
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- Q14830136 comment "David Baldwin is a British historian, author and former university Lecturer. He lives near Leicester, England.Baldwin specialises in late Medieval history—"the great medieval families of the Midlands"—and has written several books about the people and events of the Wars of the Roses. Now retired from teaching, Baldwin previously worked as a lecturer at both the University of Leicester and the University of Nottingham.".
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