- ALLEN, P. S., "More and Netherhall." TLS 26 Dec. 1918: 654 + 3 Jan. 1919: 10. [On More's first marriage to Jane (Joanna) Colt and on Netherhall, the house of his father-in-law, John Colt, in Essex.]
- BOSWELL, J. C., "Poor Lady More." Renaissance Papers, 1991. 31--41.
- CONDREN, C., "Dame Alice More and Xanthippe: Sisters to Mistress Quickly?" Moreana 64 (1980): 59--64.
- DERRETT, J. D. M., "More's Attainder and Dame Alice's Predicament." Moreana 6 (1965): 9--26.
- GERITZ, A. J., "More's Remarriage: Or, Dame Alice Vindicated." Indiana Social Studies Quarterly 37:2 (1984): 47--56.
- MARC'HADOUR, G., "Supplique de Dame Alice More au Chancelier Audley (1538?)." Moreana 4 (1964): 69--75.
- MARC'HADOUR, G., "More's First Wife....Jane? or Joan?" Moreana 109 (1992): 3--22. [Summ.: p. 22. The name of More's first wife called Ioanna in More's Latin Epitaph, was translated as Joan, but later as Jane from the 17th Century onwards. Includes mention of Jane Shore (pp. 9--10).].
- MAYNARD, T., "Poor Lady More." America 50 (1934): 397--98.
- NORRINGTON, R., In the Shadow of a Saint: Lady Alice More. Waddesdon, Bucks.: The Kylin Press, 1983.
- PRESCOTT, A. L., "Crime and Carnival at Chelsea: Widow Edith and Thomas More's Household." Miscellanea Moreana. 247--64. [Summ.: Moreana 98/99 (1988): 159, 254. On a work by Walter Smith about More's household.]
- TELLE, E., "La digamie de Thomas More, Érasme et Catarino Politi." BHR 52 (1990): 323--32. [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 113 (1993): 66. On More's second marriage and the differing attitudes on Erasmus and Catharinus.]
- WARNICKE, R., "The Harpy in More's Household: Was it Lady Alice?" Moreana 87/88 (1985): 5--13.
- WARNICKE, R., "The Making of a Shrew: The Legendary History of Alice More." Rendezvous 15 (1980): 25--37.
- WARNICKE, R., "The Restive Wife in Erasmus' Colloquy: Mistress More or Lady Mountjoy?" Moreana 79/80 (1983): 5--14.
Mary Bassett
- BASSETT, MARY, trans. The Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius. B.L. Harleian MS. 1860. [Unpublished manuscript of English translation of the first five books of Eusebius.]
- BASSET, MARY, trans. St. Thomas More's History of the Passion. See De Tristitia.
- BASSET, MARY, trans. "Mary Basset's Translation of the De tristitia." See De Tristitia.
More's Ancestry
- Cole, a. c., "Sir Thomas More's quartering ... and a new 'old grant.'" The Coat of Arms ns 1 (1975) 126--31
- Hastings, m., "Sir Thomas More's Ancestry." TLS 12 Sep. 1952: 604.
- hastings, m., "The Ancestry of Sir Thomas More." The Guildhall Miscellany 2:1 (1961). Rpt. in Essential Articles. 92--103, 599--601.
- Mcconica, j., "The Patrimony of Thomas More." History and Imagination: Essays in Honour of H. R. Trevor-Roper. Ed. H. Lloyd-Jones, V. Pearl and B. Worden. London: Duckworth, 1981. 56--71. [Summ.: A. J. Geritz, ELR 22 (1992): 113. On More's ancestry, associations with the London Charterhouse, and his public career.]
- Ramsey, g. d., "A Saint in the City: Thomas More at Mercer's Hall, London." EHR 97 (1982): 269--88. [Rev.: D. Bradshaw, Moreana 79/80 (1980): 103--04. On More's connections with the Mercers Guild; also deals with More's ancestry.]



