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
his defence of the assertion that Richard murdered his nephews, 298-299
Galtres Forest, 34, 58
Gamble's Close, position of Lord Stanley at Bosworth, 152
Garter, Order of the, stall plate of Richard Duke of Gloucester, 38;
Duke of Burgundy invested, 113; knights made by King Richard, 146
Gascoignes faithful to King Richard, 151
Gascons, trade in wine, 112
Gastons, a position on Tewkesbury battle field, 72
Gedding, Sir John, slain at Wakefield, 15
George, _see_ Clarence, Duke of Giles, Sir John, pardoned after
Tewkesbury, 77
Gladmoor, _see_ Barnet
Glastonbury, 70
Gloucester, 71, 128; King Richard at, 129; Buckingham at, 225
Gloucester, Humphrey Duke of, his treatment of Jacoba of Holland, 44
Gloucester, John of, illegitimate son of Richard III., 237 _n._; made
away with by Henry VII., 255 _n._
Gloucester, Richard Duke of, _see_ Richard III.
Gloucester, Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of, marriage with the Bohun
co-heiress, 128
Goddestande, 237, _see_ Davy
Golden Fleece, Edward IV. and Gruthuus companions of, 43
Goldwell, Dr., Bishop of Norwich, 146
Gower, James, beheaded at Tewkesbury, 76, 77
Grantham, 39
Green, John, in the story of the murders, 260; apocryphal grants to,
264; grants to a namesake by Richard III., 264; grant to himself by
Henry VII., 268, 269; his death, 271-273
Greenfield, Clement Paston's tutor, 117
Greenwich, 56
Grey, Lord, of Codnor, 109, 143
Grey, Lord, of Powys, 109, 143; Commissioner for Peace with Scotland,
145
Grey, Lord, of Wilton, 109, 143
Grey, Sir John, made K.B., 147
Grey, Sir Richard, with young Edward at Ludlow, 88; arrested, 90;
beheaded, 100
Grey, Thomas, Marquis of Dorset, _whom see_
Grey de Ruthyn, Lord, treachery at Northampton, 56
Grey, Lady, _see_ Elizabeth Woodville
Greystoke, Lord, at Richard's coronation, 109, 143; cousin to the king,
110; hurrying to help the king, but too late, 151
Grimsby, Sir William, pardoned after Tewkesbury, 77
Gruthuus, Louis de Bruges, Lord of, hospitality to Edward IV., 43; help
in fitting out the expedition, 44
Guilds, 112
Gunners, Flemish, with hand guns, 44
Gunthorpe, John, Lord Privy Seal, 144; Commissioner for Peace with
Scotland, 145
Gupshill farm near Tewkesbury battle-field, 73; Margaret awaited the
result in a religious house at, 74
Habington's Life of Edward IV., on absurdity of accusing Richard of
murder of Henry VI., 199; his account of Edward's proceedings after
Tewkesbury, 289; with Hall and Grafton adds Dorset to the assassins at
Tewkesbury, 190
Hague, the, Edward IV. at, 43
Hall, Sir David, the Duke of York's chief adviser, 10, 13, 23; sent out
foraging party from Sandal, 13; battle brought on against his advice,
14; slain, 15, 21, 106
Hall's Chronicle, absurd story about the murder of Rutland, 16 _n._,
190 _n._; his statement about funeral of Henry VI., 190 n., and about
Richard Croft and Edward of Lancaster, 191 _n._; the pamphlet inspired
by Morton embodied in, 168; copied from earlier writers, 179, 190, 241
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