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
Daventry, 48
Davies, Mr., _see_ York Records.
Davy, Henry, to deliver certain garments to John Goddestande, footman
to Edward son of Edward IV., 237
Dobenham, Sir Gilbert, 45
De la Warre, Lord, 109, 143
Deptford, Vicar of, burnt on Tower Hill, 118
Devereux, Sir Walter, mentioned in the letter from Edward and Edmund to
their father, 4; Lord Ferrers of Chartley (_whom see_) _jure uxoris_
Devonshire, Earl of, at the battle of Wakefield, 14; at Towton, 24, 31;
flight from Towton, 33; beheaded, 34; next Earl with Margaret of Anjou,
70; at Tewkesbury, 74; slain, 76; son married Katherine, daughter of
Edward IV., 87 _n._, 271 _n._; under attainder, 109, 144
Dickon's Nook, where King Richard addressed his army, 154
Digby, Captain, slain at Wakefield, 15
Digby, Simon, joined Henry Tudor, 149; a spy, 153
Dighton, John, 260; likely to be hanged, 261; false statements
respecting, 263; bailiff of Ayton, 264, 266, 274; probably a priest,
267, 269; rewarded, 272; lived at Calais, 274
Dittingdale, near Towton, 28
Doncaster, 42
Dorchester, 69
Dorset, Marquis of, at Tewkesbury, 74; in command at the Tower when
Edward IV. died, 88; in sanctuary, 91; in rebellion, 109, 144; guardian
to the Earl of Warwick, 129; his rebellion, 131; flight, 132; advised
by his mother to return, 136, 238; imprisoned by Henry VII., 270
Dublin, George, Duke of Clarence, born at, 3
Dudley, Lord, 109, 129, 143
Dudley, William, Bishop of Durham, 146
Durham, Bishop of, at Richard's coronation, 144
Dymoke, Sir Robert, the champion, knighted, 147
Dynham, Sir J., with the reserves at Towton, 23, 30, 32, 35, 109;
traitor, 144; created Lord Dynham, 35
Easterling ships, 42, 43, 44
Ebrington, 77
Eccleshall castle, 56
Edgcombe, Richard, with Henry Tudor, 149
Edmund Langley, Duke of York, rebuilt Fotheringhay and founded a
college there, 1, 2, 11
Edmund, Earl of Rutland, born at Rouen, 3, 6; letter to his father, 4;
fled to Ireland with his father, 7; came to London, 9; and to Sandal
Castle with his father, 10, 13; in the battle of Wakefield, 14; slain,
15, 16; absurd story about his death, 16 _n._; head on gate at York,
17; obsequies, 39; memorial chapel at Wakefield, 19
Ednam, J., Bishop of Bangor, 146
Edward, 2nd Duke of York, 2; his book 'The Master of Games,' 108
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