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
Heretics, Lancastrian law for burning, 103, 117, 118
Hexham, battle of, 59
Heydon, John, Recorder of Norwich, 119
Hill, Sir W., beheaded at York, 34
Holborn, 110
Holderness, 45
Holinshed's Chronicle, 179, 190
Holme Hill, near Tewkesbury battlefield, 72
Hook, Dr., Lives of Archbishops of Canterbury, has doubts, 181
Hopton, Walter, Treasurer of the Household, 145; knighted, 147; slain
at Bosworth, 145, 252
Home, Captain of Appledore, at Towton, 23; in the pursuit of Clifford,
28; slain in the battle, 32
Howard, Lord, 89, _see_ Norfolk, Duke of
Hungates of Saxton, 30, 35
Hungerford, Lord, at Towton for Henry, 24, 31; known as Lord Molines,
25; flight, 33; continued in rebellion, 36; beheaded, 59; generosity of
Edward IV. to his family, 36; his son a minor, 109, 143
Hungerford, Walter, joined Henry Tudor, 149; slew Sir R. Brackenbury,
156
Hunting, 106, 108
Huntingdon, Earl of, at Richard's coronation, 109, 143; bore the
queen's sceptre, 127; with the king on his progress, 129
Hussey, Sir William, Lord Chief Justice, 145
Iceland, Richard's promotion of trade with, 161
Inns in London, 112
Inns of Court, 112
Insomuch, J., printer of the Book of St. Albans, 108
Iolanthe, sister of Margaret of Anjou, 67
Ireland, Duke of Clarence born at Dublin, 3; flight of the Duke of York
to, 7; Earl of Kildare Lord Deputy, 145; King Richard's good government
of, 161
Jackson, Robert, beheaded at Tewkesbury, 76
Jacoba of Holland, 44
James III. of Scotland, 86, 139, 257 _n._
Jenney, Sir William, Judge of Common Pleas, 145; knighted, 147
Jervaux, Monks of, 83
Jesse, disbelieved most of the Tudor fables, 181
John of Gloucester, _see_ Gloucester
Judges in time of Richard III., 145
Katherine, daughter of Edward IV., married to the Earl of Devonshire,
87 _n._, 271 _n._
Kelfield, Stillington family at, 96 _n._
Kemp, Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury, christened Edward of
Lancaster, 55
Kempe, J., Bishop of London, 146
Kendall, John, Secretary of Slate, 145; slain at Bosworth, 155, 157;
loyal to the last, 252
Kent, Earl of, Lord Fauconberg created, 35
Kent, Grey, Earl of, at Richard's coronation, carried the
ecclesiastical sword of justice, 109, 127, 143
Keyley, James, payment to, for King Richard's tomb, 253 _n._
Kidwelly, Morgan, Attorney-General, 145; loyal to the last, 145 _n._
Kildare, Earl of, Lord Deputy of Ireland, 145
Kirkcudbright, Margaret embarked at, 58
Laing, continuation of Henry's History, disbelief of Tudor stories,
181, 197 _n._
Lancaster, Duchy of, Duke of Gloucester, Chief Seneschal, 84; T.
Metcalf, Chancellor of, 83 _n._, 145
Lancastrians, Duke of York's two elder daughters married to, 3;
overpowered the Duke of York at Ludlow, 7; raise an army in Yorkshire,
9, 11, 13; atrocities after Wakefield, 16, 17. (_See_ Towton, Barnet,
Tewkesbury.) Malcontents intriguing in France, 140, 141, 231, 243
Langstrother, Sir John, Prior of St. John, with Margaret, 69; at
Tewkesbury, 74; tried and executed, 76
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