Richard III: His Life & Character, Reviewed in the Light of Recent ResearchMarkham, Clements R. (Clements Robert), Sir
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Richard III: His Life & Character, Reviewed in the Light of Recent Research
Markham, Clements R. (Clements Robert), Sir
Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Biography; Richard III, King of England, 1452-1485
Burgundy, Philip the Good, Duke of, George and Richard under protection
of, 18
Burgundy, Duchess of, _see_ Margaret, Princess
Butler, Lady Eleanor, contracted in marriage to Edward IV., 93; truth
of the contract, 218, 219, 222, 296; details respecting her, 219 _n._;
her death, 94, 219
Butler, Sir John, at Towton, 24. _See_ Ormonde
Byron, Sir John, with Henry Tudor, 149; saved Sir Gervase Clifton at
Bosworth, 156
Byron, Sir Nicholas, created K.B., 36
Cade, Jack, 122
Cadeby, Norfolk's camp at, before Bosworth, 152
Calabria, John of, 67
Calais, 7, 102; Dighton living at, 261, 274; Tyrrel seized at, 273
Cambridge, 117, 136
Campbell, Lord, on King Richard's Parliament, 134
Canterbury Pilgrimages, 119. Archbishops. _See_ Arundel, Bourchier,
Kemp, Morton
Cardigan, 148
Carlisle, Bishop of, 146
Carte, 'History of England,' 180
Cary, Sir Hugh, tried and executed at Tewkesbury, 76
Castleford, 28
Castles in the fifteenth century, 106, 107
Catesby, reported the Hastings-Woodville conspiracy to Richard, 98,
211; executor to will of Lord Rivers, 99 _n._; Speaker of the House of
Commons, 134; and Chancellor of the Exchequer, 144; Commissioner for
the Peace with Scotland, 145; at Bosworth, 144, 155; put to death by
Henry Tudor, 246; notice of, 246 _n._
Cattle fair, 112
Caxton: his own account of himself, 113; helped Edward IV. and Richard
in fitting out their expedition, 113; his first essay at printing, 113;
in the service of the Duchess of Burgundy, 114; came to England, books
printed by him, 114, 115; his house in the Almonry, 114; book of
chivalry dedicated to Richard III., 115; lament on the Earl of
Worcester's death, 115, 116
Cerne Abbey, 69
Chamberlain, Sir Robert, 45
Charles VII. of France, 53
Charles VIII. of France, 141
Charlton, Sir Richard, loyal to the last, 252
Cheltenham, 73
Cheney, Sir John, with Henry Tudor, 149
Cheney, Sir William, traitor, unhorsed by the King himself at Bosworth,
156
Chevet, 13
Chichester, Bishop of, 146
Chipping Sodbury, 71, 73
Church, the, 117, 118. _See_ Convocation; Bishops
Cicely, Princess, daughter of Edward IV., married to Lord Welles, 86
_n._, 271
Cirencester, 71
Clarence, George, Duke of, born at Dublin, 3, 6; taken prisoner at
Ludlow, 7, 8, 10; sent to Holland for safety, 18; married to Isabella
Nevill, 41, 66; his treason, 41, 43; reconciled to his brothers, 48,
71; grasping conduct, 80; attainder, death, 202, 203; cause of his
death, 95; his children, 87 _n._, 236; his attainder barred his
children's succession, 101; town house at Cold Harbour, 110; Richard
interceded for him, 203, 204, 294; Mr. Gairdner's views, 295
Clarendon, Sir Richard, at Bosworth for the King, 155, 157
Clarke, William, of Wenlock, loyal to the last, 252
Cleger, John, a robber who made Margaret of Anjou prisoner, 57
Cleymound, Robert, hired informer, 275
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