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In the turbulent years of Richard IIl’s monarchy a man needed quick wits and a ready blade to succeed at Court. Richard’s claim to the throne was in question; rumours abounded on the fate of the Princes in the Tower; and in France Henry Tudor cast greedy eyes at England’s crown. To succeed to survive – a man needed wits as sure and swift as his sword. Such a man was Henry Morane, trusted agent of Richard III. It was to Morane that the king entrusted the investigation of the Princes disappearance; the attempted kidnap of Henry Tudor; the testing of Richard’s supporters. Morane followed his king with unswerving devotion, through the dangerous years to the final bloody Battle of Bosworth Field.













