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Index

Abingdon

Agincourt, battle of

Agrippina ‘the Younger'

Alcock, Bishop John

Alencon, Duke of

Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany

Alnwick Castle

Ambien Hill, Leics

‘Anastasia, Grand Duchess' (Anna Anderson)

Anne (Neville), Queen

Anne, Duchess of Brittany and Queen of France

Anne, Princess (daughter of Edward IV)

Appellant, Lords

Aquitaine

Argentine, Dr.

Armagh, Archbishop of

Arthur, Prince (d. 1203)

Arthur, Prince (d. 1502)

Arundel, Richard Fitzalan, 9th Earl of

Arundel (Fitzalan), Thomas, Archbishop

Assheton, Sir Ralph

Atwater, John

Audley, Lord (James Touchet)

Ayala, Pedro de

Ayscough, Bishop

Bacon, Sir Francis

Bagot, Sir William

Bamburgh Castle

Barley, William

Barnet

Battle of

Beaufort
see
Somerset, Dukes of

Beaufort, Cardinal Henry

Beaufort, Lady Margaret

Beaulieu Abbey

Beaumont, Lord

Becket, St./Archbishop Thomas

Bergavenny, Edward (Neville), first Lord

Bergavenny, George (Neville), third Lord

Berkhamsted

Bermondsey Abbey

Berwick-upon-Tweed

Blackheath

Blaybourne, archer

Blore Heath, battle of

Bodrugan, Sir Henry

Bona of Savoy

Bonville family

Bordeaux

Bosworth, Battle of

Bourchier, Lord (Henry Stafford)

Bourchier, Archbishop Thomas

Bray, Sir Reginald

Brecon

Breze, Admiral Pierre de

Brittany

Broughton, Sir Thomas

Buchan, John

Buckingham, dukes of (Stafford family)

Buckingham, Catherine (Woodville), Duchess of

Buckingham, Edward Stafford, third Duke of

Buckingham, Henry Stafford, second Duke of

Buckingham, Humphrey Stafford, first Duke of

Bushy, Sir John

Burford

Burgh, Sir Thomas

Burley, Sir Simon

Bury St. Edmunds

Butler, Lady Eleanor

Butler, Sir Piers

‘Cade Jack'

Caernarfon Castle

Caister Castle, Norfolk

Calais

Cambridge, King's College

Capgrave, John, chronicler

Carmarthen Castle

Carreg Cennen Castle

Castillon, battle of

Catesby, Sir William

Catherine of Aragon, Queen

Catherine of Valois, Queen

Catherine of Castile, Princess/Duchess of Lancaster

Catherine, Princess (daughter of Edward IV)

Cecily, Princess (daughter of Edward IV)

Cerne Abbas, Dorset

Charles V, Emperor

Charles VI, king of France

Charles VII, king of France

Charles VIII, king of France

Charles ‘the Rash (le Temeraire)', Duke of Burgundy

Chipping Sodbury

Christian II, king of Denmark

Clarendon Park, Wilts

Clifford, John, thirteenth Lord

Clifford, Thomas, twelfth Lord

Clifford, Sir Robert

Claudius, Emperor

Colchester

Collingbourne, William

Commignes, Philippe de

Conway, Sir Hugh

Conyers, Sir John
see also
‘Robin of Redesdale'

Cook, Sir Thomas

Copponi, Papal legate

Cork

Cornish rebellions (1497)

Courtenay, Henry (ex. 1468)

Courtenay, William
see
Devon, Earl of

Coventry

Cressener, Thomas

Cromer, Norfolk

Cromwell, Ralph, Lord

Croyland Chronicle

Dacre, Lord

Dartford

Daubeny, Giles, Lord

Daubeny, William

David II, king of Scots

David/Dafydd, Prince of Gwynedd (d. 1240)

Deal, Kent

Debenham, Sir Gilbert

Desmond, Maurice Fitzgerald, ninth Earl of

Despenser family

Devereux, Sir Walter

Devon, Humphrey Stafford, Earl of

Devon, William Courtenay, Earl of (d. 1527)

Dmitri, son of Ivan IV of Russia

Dorset, Thomas Grey, Marquis of

Douglas, Archibald, Earl of Angus (‘Bell-the-Cat')

Douglas family

Dublin

Dudley, Sir Edmund

Dunstanburgh Castle

Edgecote Field, Battle of

Edgecumbe, Sir Piers

Edmund, Earl of Kent

Edmund of Langley, Duke of York

Edmund (Tudor), Earl of Richmond

Edmund, Earl of Rutland

Edward I, king

Edward II, king

Edward III, king

Edward IV, king

Edward V, king

Edward Balliol, king of Scots

Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales (d. 1376)

Edward, Prince of Wales (k. 1471)

Edward, Prince of Wales (d. 1484)

Edward, Earl of Warwick

Eleanor of Provence, Queen

Elagabalus, Emperor

Elizabeth I, Queen

Elizabeth Woodville, Queen

Elizabeth of York, Queen

Etaples, Treaty of

Evesham, Battle of

Exeter, siege of

Exeter, dukes of (Holland family)

Fabyan, Robert

Fastolf, Sir John

Fauconberg, William Neville, Lord

Fauconberg, the Bastard of

Feodor (Theodore) I, Czar

Ferdinand II, king of Aragon

Fiennes, Lord

Fitzgerald, Sir Thomas

Fitzhugh, Lord

Fitzwalter, Lord

Flamank, Thomas

Flodden, Battle of

Flushing, Holland

Fortescue, Sir John

Fox, Bishop

Francis I, king of France

Francis II, duke of Brittany

Francke, Edward

Frederick I, king of Denmark

Frederick III, Emperor

Geoffrey ‘Plantagenet', Count of Anjou

George, Duke of Clarence illegitimate son of

Gipping Hall, Essex

Gloucester, Gilbert de Clare, Earl of (d. 1295)

Godunov, Czar Boris

Gof, Michael

Gordon, Lady Katherine

Grafton Regis, Northants

Gravelines, conference of

Gregory, Philippa

Grey, Sir John, husband of Elizabeth Woodville

Grey of Codnor, Lord

Guildford, Sir Richard

Guisnes Castle

Gwynedd

Hall, John

Hammes Castle

Hardyng, chronicler

Harold II, king

Hastings, Sir Edmund

Hastings, William, Lord

Hastings, Battle of

Henry I, king

Henry II, king

Henry I, king of Castile

Henry III, king

Henry IV, king (Henry of Bolingbroke)

Henry V, king

Henry VI, king

Henry VII, king (Henry Tudor)

Henry VIII, king

Henry, Earl of Lancaster (d. 1345)

Heraclius, Eastern Roman Emperor

Herbert, Sir William (Earl of Pembroke)

Heton Castle, Northumberland

Heworth Moor, Battle of

Holland, Mary, Duchess of Clarence

Holland family

Hood, Robin

Hope (Hawkins), Anthony

Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester

Hussey, Dr. William

Isabella of Angouleme, Queen

Isabella, Queen of Edward II,

Isabella of Castile, Queen

Isabel (Neville), Duchess of Clarence

Jacqueline of Holland, Countess/ Duchess of Gloucester

Jacquetta of St. Pol, Duchess of Bedford/ Lady Rivers

James II, king (VII of Scots)

James II, king of Scots

James III, king of Scots

James IV, king of Scots

Jarman, Rosemary Hawley

Jasper (Tudor), Earl of Pembroke/Duke of Bedford

Joan of Navarre, Queen

Joan, Princess of Wales/Countess of Kent

John, king

John Balliol, king of Scots

John II, king of Portugal

John, Duke of Bedford

John ‘the Fearless', Duke of Burgundy

John ‘of Gaunt', Duke of Lancaster

John, illegitimate son of Richard III,

Juan, Prince of Spain

Juana, Queen of Castile

Juana, Princess of Portugal

Kemp, Cardinal/Archbishop John

Kendall, John

Kendall, Paul Murray

Kennedy, Bishop James

Kenilworth Castle

Kenninghall, Norfolk

Kildare, Gerald Fitzgerald, Earl of (d. 1513)

King, Bishop Oliver

Landois, Pierre

Langley, Bishop Thomas

Langton, Bishop Thomas

Leeds Castle, Kent

Leicester, burial and discovery of Richard III at

Lewis, Dr.

Lincoln, John de la Pole, Earl of

Lionel, Duke of Clarence

Lisle, Lord (Arthur Plantagenet)

Llywelyn ‘Fawr', Prince of Wales

Llywelyn ‘the Last', Prince of Wales

London

Baynard's Castle

Blackfriars

Crosby Hall

Fleet Street

London Bridge

St. George's Fields

St. Martin-le-Grand, Church of

St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul's Cross

Tower of London, the

St. John's Chapel

White Tower, the

Tyburn

‘Lose-Coat Field', Battle of

Louis VIII, king of France

Louis XI, king of France

Louis XII, king of France

Louis, Duke of Orleans (k. 1407)

Lovell, Francis, Lord

Lovell, Sir Thomas

Lucy, Elizabeth

Ludford Bridge, Shropshire

Ludlow, Shropshire

Lytton, Edward Bulwer

Malory, Sir Thomas

Mancini, Dominic

Manuel I, king of Portugal

Margaret of Anjou, Queen

Margaret of Guelders, Queen of Scots

Margaret (Tudor), Princess

Margaret of York, Duchess of Burgundy

Margaret of Habsburg, regent of the Netherlands

Markham, Sir Clements

Marshal, William, Earl of Pembroke and Regent of England

Martina, Eastern Roman Empress

Mary I (Tudor), Queen

Mary, Duchess of Burgundy

Matilda, Empress and ‘Lady of the English'

Maximilian of Habsburg, Emperor

Mayne, John

Meno, Pregent

Metcalfe, Thomas

Middleham Castle, Yorks

Minster Lovell, Oxfordshire

Moleyns, Bishop Adam

Molinet, Jean, chronicler

Montague, Henry, Lord (ex. 1539)

Montague, John Neville, Marquis of (also Earl of Northumberland)

Montfort, Simon de faction led by

Mortimer, Anne, Countess of Cambridge

Mortimer, Edmund

Mortimer's Cross, Battle of

More, Sir Thomas

Morton, Archbishop John

Mountford, Sir Simon

Mowbray, Anne (titular Duchess of Norfolk/York)

Nancy, Battle of

Nankivell, John

Nero, Emperor

Neville, Cecily, Duchess of York (d. 1495)

Neville, Archbishop George

Neville, Sir Humphrey

Neville, Sir John

Neville, John
see
Montague, Marquis of

Neville, Richard
see
Salisbury, Earl of

Neville, Richard
see
Warwick, Earl of

Neville, Thomas (k. 1460)

Newark

Norfolk, Elizabeth, Duchess of

Norfolk, John Howard, first Duke of (k. 1485)

Norfolk, John Mowbray, third Duke of (k. 1461)

Norfolk, John Mowbray, fourth Duke of (d. 1476)

Norfolk, Thomas Howard, second Duke of/Earl of Surrey (d. 1524)

Norfolk, Thomas Howard, third Duke of (d. 1554)

Norfolk, Dukes of (Mowbray family)

Norham Castle, Northumberland

Normandy

Northampton, Battle of

Northumberland, Henry Percy, first Earl of (k. 1408)

Northumberland, Henry Percy, second Earl of (k. 1455)

Northumberland, Henry Percy, third Earl of (k. 1460)

Northumberland, Henry Percy, fourth Earl of (k. 1489)

Nottingham

Oldhall., Sir William

Ormond, Sir Thomas

Oxford, John de Vere, thirteenth Earl of

Parliament

Paston family

‘Paston Letters', the

Peasants' Revolt, the (1381)

Pembroke Castle

Penman, Sharon

Percy, Henry ‘Hotspur'

Percy, Henry
see
Northumberland, Earls of, first to fourth

Percy, Sir Ralph

Percy, Sir Robert

Percy family, the

Philip II, king of Spain

Philip ‘the Good', Duke of Burgundy (d. 1467)

Philip of Habsburg, Duke of Burgundy/Count of Flanders (d. 1506)

Picquigny, ‘summit' at (1475)

Pius II, Pope (Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini)

‘Plantagenet. Richard', of Eastwell, Kent

Pleshy Castle, Essex

Plessis, chateau of

Pole, Edmund de la
see
Suffolk, Earl of

Pole, Geoffrey de la

Pole, Lady Margaret, Countess of Salisbury

Pole, Sir Richard

Pole, Richard de la

Pontefract Castle

Poppelau, Nicholas von

Poynings, Sir Edward

Ratcliffe, Sir Richard

Ratcliffe, Sir Robert

Ravenspur, Yorks

Reading

Rennes Cathedral

Rhys ap Thomas

Richard II, king

Richard III, king

Richard, Duke of York (k. 1460)

Richard, Duke of York (d. 1483?)

Richard, Earl of Cambridge (ex. 1415)

Richmond, Colin

Robert I (Bruce), king of Scots

‘Robin of Redesdale'
see also
Conyers, Sir John

Ross, Charles

Rotherham, Archbishop Thomas

Rothwell, Thomas

Rous, John

Roxburgh Castle

Russell, Bishop John

St. Albans, abbey of

first Battle of (1455)

second Battle of (1461)

St. Michael's Mount

Salisbury, Richard Neville, Earl of (k. 1460)

Salisbury, Thomas Montague, fourth Earl of (k. 1428)

Sandal Castle, Yorks

Sante, Abbot John

Santiago de Compostela

Schwartz, Martin

Scott, Sir Walter

Scrope of Bolton, John, fifth Lord

Scrope of Masham, Lord

Sforza, Bianca

Shaa, Friar Ralph

Shakespeare, William

Sheen (Richmond), Surrey

Sheriff Hutton Castle, Yorks

Shore, Elizabeth (‘Jane')

Shrewsbury, Battle of

Shrewsbury, John Talbot, Earl of (k. 1453)

Sigismund, Duke of Tyrol

‘Simnel. Lambert',

Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, Duke of (k. 1455)

Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, Duke of (k. 1471)

Somerset, Henry Beaufort, Duke of (k. 1464)

Somerset, John Beaufort, Marquis of (d. 1444)

Stafford, Sir Humphrey

Stafford, Sir Thomas

Stanley, Thomas, Lord (later Earl of Derby) (d. 1504)

Stanley, Sir William

Stephen, King

Stillington, Bishop Robert

Stoke, Battle of

Stony Stratford, Northants

Strange, George Stanley, Lord

Strange, Sir Humphrey

Suffolk, Edmund de la Pole, Earl of (ex. 1513)

Suffolk, Elizabeth of York, Duchess of

Suffolk, Michael de la Pole, Earl of (d. 1386)

Suffolk, Michael de la Pole, Duke of (d. 1450)

Sutton, William

Symons/Symonds, Richard

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