American Branch Gives Grant Money for Innovative Edward IV Roll Project The Richard III Society-American Branch is pleased to announce that it has provided $3,000 in funding to four scholars at the University of Pennsylvania for the first phase of a multi-phase project to transcribe, translate, and digitally map the text of Free Library of Philadelphia Lewis MS E201, a 19-foot propaganda genealogy of Edward IV lavishly illustrated with portraits,

Windows for the King New Ricardian windows planned for St Mary’s, Barnard Castle, Co Durham, UK Donations are being collected for etched glass windows in honor of Richard III at one of his favored churches.   It has been long recognized that as Lord of Barnard Castle, Richard III took an interest in St Mary’s church, contributing greatly to its improvement as well as being memorialized in stonework in the chancel

You’ve Seen The Lost King. Now what? We have been so excited by the great response to “The Lost King” movie from both old Ricardians and people who only know King Richard III from Shakespeare.  If you’re a newcomer to the real-life history of Richard III, the movie may have left you with many questions. Who really was Richard III? What was his historical context? How did he become a

See the movie, win a membership! The Lost King movie will be playing in select theaters across the United States from March 23 – 30, 2023. (Check your local listings or Fandango for theaters near you.) To celebrate, the Richard III Society American Branch is giving away a free year of membership with our TixPix contest!  All you have to do to enter is: Go to see “The Lost King”