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
Stanley, Lord, 109, 111; at Richard's coronation, 109, 143; Lord
Steward, 144; commissioner for peace with Scotland, 145; the only Peer
who joined Henry Tudor, 149; raised forces, 149; secret interview with
Henry Tudor, 149; treachery at Bosworth, 150, 152, 153; threw off the
mask, 155, 159; objects of the Stanleys, 148
Stanley, Sir Ralph, wounded and taken prisoner at Wakefield, 15
Stanley, Sir Wm., captured Margaret of Anjou, 78; treachery at
Bosworth, 156; retribution, 158; knew the truth about the princes, 244
Stapleton, Sir Brian, for the king at Bosworth, 155
Stapleton village, 152
Stillingfleet church, 96 _n._
Stillington, Dr., Bishop of Bath and Wells; his disclosure of Edward's
first marriage, 93-97; account of, 94-96; treatment by Henry VII., 251
Stoke Golding, 152, 153, 157
Stonor, Sir William, _see_ Stallworthe
Stony Stratford, 90
Story, Ed., Bishop of Chichester, 146
Stourbridge, 112
Stourton, Lord, at Richard's coronation, 109, 143
Stow's Chronicle, 179, 185, 191
Strange, Lord, 231-232
Strickland, Miss, on Richard's marriage with Anne, 201
Strickland, Sir Thomas, knighted after Tewkesbury, 77; loyal to the
king, 151
Suffolk, Duchess of, _see_ Elizabeth
Suffolk, Duke and Duchess, 53, 54; received Margaret of Anjou at
Ewelme, 78
Suffolk, Duke of, at Richard's coronation bearing the sceptre, 109,
143; king's brother-in-law, 110
Supersedeas, _see_ Parliament
Surrey, Earl of, son married to Anne daughter of Edward IV., 86 _n._;
at Richard's coronation bearing the sword of state in the scabbard,
109, 127, 143; Knight of the Garter, 146; at Bosworth for King Richard,
151, 252
Sutton Cheney, 152; king's army formed near, 154
Tadcaster, 26, 27, 46
Talbot, Sir Gilbert, his treason, 148; at Bosworth, 154
Talbots, 148
Talboys, Sir William, at Towton for Henry, 24; beheaded at York, 34
Tattershall Castle, built of brick by Lord Bourchier, 107
Taunton, 70
Temple, John Paston's chambers in, _see_ Paston, John
Tewkesbury, 72; battle, 74-75, King Richard at, 128, 129; contemporary
accounts, Warkworth, Croyland Monk, Comines, 189; Stories of Fabyan,
190; Polydore Virgil, 190; Grafton, Hall, Holinshed, Habington, 190;
silence of Morton and Rous, 191, 192; Mr. Gairdner's view, 286, 287,
288; executions after the battle, 76, 77, 288; pardons, 77
Throgmorton, pardoned after Tewkesbury, 77
Tickhill Castle, 107
Tipton, Lord, _see_ Worcester, Earl of
Titchfield, Henry VI. and Margaret of Anjou married at, 54
'Titulus Regius,' a State Paper explaining King Richard's title to the
crown, 101; became an Act of Parliament, 134, 218; attempt of Henry
VII. to destroy all copies, 218, 250, 279
Townshend, Rodger, Judge of the King's Bench, 145, 146
Towton, battle of, numbers, 25, 31; distances, 25; description of the
surrounding country, 26; formation of the Lancastrian line, 31; battle,
32, 33. _See_ Fauconberg, Edward IV., Horne
Tremayne, Thomas, King's Serjeant, 146
Tresham, Speaker, 104
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