“King Richard: From this day forward, all toilets in this kingdom shall be known as…'Johns!”
Mel Brooks (1926) American director, writer, actor, and producer
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Source: Medieval castles (2005), Ch. 2 : The Castle as Fortress : The Castle and Siege Warfare
“King Richard: From this day forward, all toilets in this kingdom shall be known as…'Johns!”
Mel Brooks (1926) American director, writer, actor, and producer
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Jean Froissart (1337–1405) French writer
Ce lévrier nommé Blemach…laissa le roy et s'en vint tout droit au duc de Lancastre, et luy fist toutes les contenances telles que en devant il faisoit au roy Richart, et luy assist ses deux pies sus les epaules et le commença moult grandement à conjouir. Adont le duc de Lancastre qui point ne congnoissoit le lévrier, demanda au roy et dist: "Mais que veult ce lévrier faire?"…"Cestuy lévrier vous recueille et festoie aujourd'huy comme roy d'Angleterre que vous serés, et j'en seray déposé."
Book 4, p. 453.
Chroniques (1369–1400)
“Translated: O Richard! O my king!
The universe forsakes thee!”
Michel-Jean Sedaine (1719–1797) French writer
Sung at the Dinner given to the French Soldiers in the Opera Salon at Versailles, Oct. 1, 1789; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784–1865) British politician
Letter to King Leopold I of Belgium (15 November 1863), quoted in Jasper Ridley, Lord Palmerston (London: Constable, 1970), p. 569.
1860s
“To play King Richard to somebody else's Wat Tyler has always been a Tory fancy.”
G. M. Young (1882–1959) English historian
Portrait of an Age (1936)
Sharon Kay Penman book Here Be Dragons
Here Be Dragons (1985), Book 1
Marilyn Stokstad (1929–2016) art historian
Source: Medieval castles (2005), Ch. 1 : The Great Tower : Norman and Early Plantagenet Castles
Darius von Guttner Sporzynski (1971) Historian
The French Revolution (Nelson Modern History) p. 17 (Melbourne, 2016)
Thomas Malory book Le Morte d'Arthur
Book I, ch. 1
Le Morte d'Arthur (c. 1469) (first known edition 1485)