H. A. Kelly: Inquisitorial Procedure

1) Love and Marriage in the Age of Chaucer (Ithaca: Cornell U.P., l975; repr. Eugene: Wipf and Stock, 2004), pp. 169, 200, 271-72.

2) The Matrimonial Trials of Henry VIII (Stanford: Stanford U.P., l976; repr. with new Forward:  Eugene: Wipf and Stock, 2004).

3)  "English Kings and the Fear of Sorcery," Mediaeval Studies 39 (1977) 206-238; repr. in Inquisitions (no. 14 below), chap. 7.

4)  Canon Law and the Archpriest of Hita (Binghamton: SUNY 1984).

5)  Review of Carlo Ginzburg, The Night Battles, Tr. John and Anne Tedeschi (Baltimore l983).  Cithara, 24.2 (May l985) 6l-63.

6)  "Inquisition and the Prosecution of Heresy:  Misconceptions and Abuses," Church History  58 (1989) 439-451; repr. in Inquisitions (no. 14 below), chap. 1.

7)  "Inquisitorial Due Process and the Status of Secret Crimes," Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress   of Medieval Canon Law (UCSD 1988), ed. Stanley Chodorow.  Monumenta iuris canonici, series C:  Subsidia, vol. 4 (Vatican City, 1992), pp. 407-428; repr. in Inquisitions (no. 14 below), chap. 2.

8)  "The Right to Remain Silent:  Before and After Joan of Arc," Speculum 68 (1993) 992-1026; repr. in Inquisitions (no. 14 below), chap. 3.

9)  "Joan of Arc's Last Trial:  The Attack of the Devil's Advocates," in Fresh Verdicts on Joan of Arc:  Studies in Honor of Régine Pernoud, ed. Bonnie Wheeler and Charles Wood (New York 1996), pp. 205-38; repr. in Inquisitions (no. 14 below), chap. 4.

10)  "Lollard Inquisitions:  Due and Undue Process."  In The Devil, Heresy and Witchcraft in the Middle Ages:  Essays in Honor of Jeffrey B. Russell, ed. Alberto Ferreiro (Leiden:  Brill, 1998), pp. 279-303; repr. in Inquisitions (no. 14 below), chap. 6.

11)  "The Case Against Edward IV's Marriage and Offspring:  Secrecy; Witchcraft; Secrecy; Precontract," The Ricardian 11.142 (September 1998) 326-35; repr. in Inquisitions (no. 14 below), chap. 8.

12)  "Trial Procedures Against Wyclif and Wycliffites in England and at the Council of Constance."  Huntington Library Quarterly61 (1999) 1-28; repr. in Inquisitions (no. 14 below), chap. 5.

13)  Review of J. M. M. H. Thijssen, Censure and Heresy at the University of Paris, 1200-1400 (1998), in Speculum 75 (2000) 729-31, repr. in Inquisitions (no. 14 below), Addenda, pp. 3-7.

14)  Inquisitions and Other Trial Procedures in the Medieval West. Variorum Collected Studies Series. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2001.  Includes above items 3, 6-13 above; with introduction, corrections, additions, and index.

15)  "Saint Joan and Confession:  Internal and External Forum," in Joan of Arc and Spirituality, ed. Ann W. Astell and Bonnie Wheeler (New York:  Macmillan, 2003), pp. 60-84.

16)  "Thomas More on Inquisitorial Due Process," in progress.

17)  "New Forms of Heresy Trials under Henry VIII and Edward VI," in progress.