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Contents

The early Irish hostage surety and inter-territorial alliances by Jaqueline Bemmer

A matter of trust: the royal regulation of England’s French residents during wartime, 1294–1377 by Bart Lambert and W. Mark Ormrod [open access]

Treason, felony and Lollardy: a common petition in the hand of Richard Osbarn, clerk of the chamber of the Guildhall, 1400–c.1437 by Helen Killick

Persuading the queen’s majesty’s subjects from their allegiance: treason, reconciliation and confessional identity in Elizabethan England by Lucy Underwood

The representation and experience of English urban fire disasters, c.1580–1640 by John E. Morgan

Lame Jack his haultings: J. H. Hexter, the ‘middle group’ and William Prynne by Warwick K. George

‘You know I am all on fire’: writing the adulterous affair in England, c.1740–1830 by Sally Holloway [open access]

The end of the ‘dual possession’ of Sakhalin as multilateral diplomacy, 1867–73 by Takahiro Yamamoto

Sometimes somnolent, sometimes seething: British imperial Africa and its home fronts by Bill Nasson

Paper salvage in Britain during the Second World War by Henry Irving