© Annette Carson, 2026

In January 1486 Henry VII decided to repeal Richard III’s Act of Succession, Titulus Regius. The repeal had no legal effect, as I have argued in my paper ‘Investigating Henry VII’s Repeal of Titulus Regius’: this is because Richard had already been king for six months before the confirmatory Act came to Parliament in January 1484. The grounds for his succession had been established in June 1483, and Henry VII did not even attempt to refute them.
However, the Tudor king’s Act of Repeal contained some extraordinary measures, one of which had a very long-lasting effect. This was the order that Richard’s Act ‘be taken and removed from the roll and records of the parliament … and burnt and entirely destroyed’ – with punishments including imprisonment for non-compliance. The result was that for more than a century the wildest stories were spread about bastardization, usurpation and murder, with nothing to counteract them.
Those who did know differently kept their heads down. Those who didn’t care, like Thomas More, thought it fair game to trash Richard’s reputation.
Yet the original manuscript of Titulus Regius remains unmolested and resides in The National Archives. Somebody arranged for it to disappear, which it did for the next hundred years, until somebody else found it and made a private copy. That copy was seen by William Camden, Clarenceux Herald, who published a summary of it on 1607. Four years later it was published in full by John Speed. So it was only when the Tudors were safely out of the way that the legitimate grounds for Richard’s succession were published for all to see. By then, of course, the damage was done.
When I wrote my original ‘Investigating’ paper in 2024 I wanted to add a final section suggesting how the Act managed to survive, but this turned out to be a lengthy quest involving the Society of Antiquaries, the College of Arms and the British Library. I have at last taken the research as far as my resources allow, and that last section has now been added. The link for ‘Investigating the Repeal’ is here: https://tinyurl.com/d6tmxya4
I have also published ‘The Survival of Titulus Regius’ as a short stand-alone article which you can read by clicking here: https://tinyurl.com/bp9p8kx8
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