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- Aveling, j. c. h., "The More Family and Yorkshire." Essential Articles. 26--48, 586--89.
- Aveling, j. c. h., "Yorkshire Notes: St. Thomas More's Family Circle and Yorkshire." Recusant History 6 (1961/62): 238--44. [On Thomas Paynell, the Creswell family, and Edward More, third son of John More and Ann Cresacre.]
- Carpinelli, f., "Thomas More and the Daunce Family." Quincentennial Essays. 1--10.
- Ford, c. d., "Good Master Bonvisi." ClergyR ns 27 (1947): 228--35.
- Hall, n., "Henry Patenson---Sir Thomas More's Fool." Moreana 101/102 (1990): 75--86.
- Hitchcock, e. v., "Note on Mr. Thomas Moare, Owner of the Emmanuel Harpsfield." in The life and death of Sr Thomas Moore, Knight, sometymes Lord high Chancellor of England. by Nicholas Harpsfield. Ed. E. V. Hitchcock. Early English Texts Society 186. London: Humphrey Milford, Oxford UP, 1932. 294--96.
- Hogrefe, p., "Sir Thomas More's Connection with the Roper Family." PMLA 47 (1932): 523--33. [Mainly on John Roper, Sir John More, and Thomas More.].
- Merriam, t., "John Clement: His Identity, and his Marshfoot House in Essex." Moreana 97 (1988): 145--52.
- Murray, f. g., "The Contribution of the More Family to the Counter-Reformation." Venerabile 25 (1969--71): 113--23. [Summ.: G. Marc'hadour, Moreana 27/28 (1970): 91.]
- Norrington, r., The Household of Sir Thomas More. A Portrait by Hans Holbein, described by Ruth Norrington. Waddesdon, Bucks.: The Kylin Press, 1984. [Rev.: R. Sander-Regier, Moreana 94 (1987): 47--48. Contains brief descriptions of each of the figures in the portrait.]
- Pollard, a. f., and A. W. Reed. "Sir Thomas More's Family." TLS 27 Mar. 1930: 274, 298. [Two letters 'To the Editor' on the marriage of two of More's daughters (Elizabeth and Cecily).]
- Reed, a. w., "John Clement and his Books." The Library 4th ser., 6 (1926): 329--39.
- Reynolds, e. e., "A Note on John Donne." Moreana 37 (1973): 41--43. [On a lost portrait of More and on Donne's recusant background.].
- Schoeck, r. j., "Antony Bonvisi, the Heywoods and the Ropers." N&Q 197 (1952): 178--79. [On Antonio Bonvisi's relationship with William Rastell, William Roper, and Richard Heywood (John Heywood's brother.)]
- Schoeck, r. j., "Two Notes on Margaret Gigs Clement, Foster-Daughter of Sir Thomas More." N&Q 194 (1949): 532--33.
- Schoeck, r. j., "William Rastell and the Protonotaries: A Link in the Story of the Rastells, Ropers and Heywoods." N&Q 197 (1952): 398--99.
- Sisson, c., "Sir Thomas More and North Mimms." RES 5 (1929): 54--55.
- Tucker, m. j., "The More-Norfolk Connection." Moreana 33 (1972): 5--13. [Criticises Bolt's portrayal of Norfolk as historically inaccurate.]
- Wenkebach, e. john clement: ein Englischer Humanist und Arzt des sechzehnten Jahrhunderts. Leipzig: 1925.
- Whitlock, b. d., "The Family of John Donne, 1588--91." N&Q ns 7 (1960): 380--86. [Summ.: J. S. Phillipson, AES 3 (1960): 2682.]
- Whitlock, b. d., "The Heredity and Childhood of John Donne." N&Q ns 6 (1959): 257--62, 348--53. [Summ.: J. S. Phillipson, AES 2 (1959): 1878 + 3 (1960): 386. On Donne's relationships with the More, Rastell and Heywood families.]
- Zapatka, f. e., "Thomas More and Thomas Darcy." Moreana 71/72 (1981): 15--27.
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