Dum iter in Angliam faciebat ab Ioanne Talboto comite Salopiae conducta est, qui eae ad matrimonium commemorandum codicem manuscriptum summa arte illuminatum dono dedit "ne linguae Francogallicae suae oblivisceretur", historias romanicas cantilenasque epicas comprehendentem necnon libros de nobilitate, inter quae Les faits d'armes et de chevalerie scriptricis Christinae Pisanae. Qui codex, Shrewsbury Book ("liber Salopiensis") nuncupatus, hodie in bibliotheca Britannica servatur.[7]
Henrico fere imbecillo, duce Humfredo regis avunculo incarcerato et statim mortuo, per iuvenem reginam cardinalis Beaufort comesque Suffolciae regnum dirigere incipiebant. Margarita anno 1448 conditrix nominata est collegii ReginalisCantabrigiensis, suadente praeside huius collegii Andrea Dokett. Die 13 Octobris1453 filium peperit Eduardum, titulo princeps Cambriae, "Westmonasteriensem" propter locum nativitatis nuncupatum, regni haeredem. Bellis civilibus "Rosarum" rursus saevientibus, Margarita, qui pro Henrico non sine lauris in Anglia septentrionali et Scotia militaverat, anno 1463 exsilium in Francia cum filio petivit. Coriae in Lotharingia septem fere annos habitabat, marito capto ab anno 1465 in Turri Londiniensi incarcerato.
↑"madame Marguerite Danjou fille du bon roy Rene": Jean de Bourdigné, Hystoire agrégative des annales et cronicques d'Anjou (f. 166r apud Google Books)
↑De die et anno vide C. N. L. Brooke, V. Ortenberg, "The Birth of Margaret of Anjou" in Historical Research vol. 61 (1988) pp. 357–358
↑Albert Lecoy de La Marche, Le roi René, sa vie, son administration, ses travaux artistiques et littéraires, d'après les documents inédits des archives de France et d'Italie (Lutetiae: Firmin-Didot, 1875) vol. 2 pp. 254-257
Cecil Monro, ed., Letters of Queen Margaret of Anjou and Bishop Beckington and others. Londinii: Camden Society, 1910 Textus apud Internet Archive
Opera antiquiora
Jacob Abbott, History of Margaret of Anjou, Queen of Henry VI of England. Novi Eboraci: Harper, 1861 Editio 1904 apud Internet Archive
Mary Ann Hookham, The Life and Times of Margaret of Anjou, Queen of England and France, and of her Father René "the Good". 2 voll. Londinii: Tinsley, 1872 vol. 12
Louis Lallement, Marguerite d'Anjou-Lorraine. Nanceii, 1855
J. J. Roy, Histoire de Marguerite d'Anjou. Turonis, 1857
Eruditio recentior
Sonja Drimmer, "Beyond Private Matter: A Prayer Roll for Queen Margaret of Anjou" in Gesta vol. 53 (2014) pp. 95-120 JSTOR
J. L. Laynesmith, The Last Medieval Queens: English Queenship 1445-1503. Oxonii: Oxford University Press, 2004. ISBN 978-0-19-924737-0
Patricia-Ann Lee, "Reflections of Power: Margaret of Anjou and the Dark Side of Queenship" in Renaissance Quarterly vol. 39 (1986) pp. 183-217
A. de Mandach, "A Royal Wedding-Present in Making: Talbot's Chivalric Anthology (London, B.M., Royal 15. E VI.) for Queen Margaret of Anjou and the 'Laval-Middleton' Anthology of Nottingham (Univ. Lib. Mi. LM. 6)" in Nottingham Medieval Studies vol. 18 (1974) pp. 56-76
Helen H. Maurer, Margaret of Anjou: Queenship and Power in Late Medieval England. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2003. ISBN 0-85115-927-3
Helen H. Maurer, "Un pouvoir à négocier: le cas de Marguerite d'Anjou" in Éric Bousmar et al., edd., Femmes de pouvoir, femmes politiques durant les derniers siècles du Moyen Âge et au cours de la première Renaissance (Bruxellis: De Boeck, 2012. ISBN 978-2-8041-6553-6) pp. 113-127