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
Trollope, Sir Andrew, Lancastrian chief of the staff at Wakefield, 14,
16; at Towton, 25; his antecedents, 25; in the centre, 31, 106; slain,
33
Tudor, Edmund, created Earl of Richmond, but forfeited by attainder, 38
Tudor, Henry, 109, 125; not Earl of Richmond, 38; came across the
Channel but afraid to land, 131; traitor, 133 _n._, claim to the crown,
140, 141 _n._; family and origin, 140; lands at Milford Haven, 142;
interviews with the Stanleys, 149, 153; encamped at White Moors, 153;
in the rear of the battle of Bosworth, 154; contrast between Richard
III. and Henry VII., 160 _n._ _See_ Henry VII.
Tudor, Jasper, 70; levies in Wales, 70, 71; traitor, 133 _n._, 140;
came with his nephew, 148; at Bosworth, 154; formerly Earl of Pembroke,
but attainted, 133 _n._
Tudors in Wales, 10, 18; their paid writers, 168; their fables, 183, 187
Tunbridge Castle, Duchess of York and her children prisoners at, 7
Tunstall, Sir Richard, Knight of the Garter, 147
Turner, Sharon, doubted most of Tudor stories, 181
Tuxford, 39
Tweed, river near Bosworth, 152
Tynemouth, 58
Tyrrel, Sir James, knighted after Tewkesbury, 77; escorted the Countess
of Warwick to Middleham, 201, 202; stories after his execution, 258,
259, 260, 261; betrayal by Bishop Fox, 273; his previous career, 268;
alleged confession, 263; taken into favour by Henry, 269; his two
pardons, 269, 270; murder of the princes, 269; rewards from Henry, 272;
pretext for getting rid of him, 272, 273, 279; Tyrrel's son restored in
blood, 277
Urswick, Dr., 231
Utrecht, Richard and George at, 18, 38
Van Borselle, Lord of Walcheren, 44
Vaudemont, Ferry de, 67
Vaughan, Sir Thomas, 88; arrested, 90; beheaded, 100
Vaux, Lady, 74
Vaux, Sir Thomas, slain at Tewkesbury, 76
Vavasour, John, King's Serjeant, 146
Vavasours, of Hazlewood, near Towton, 26
Veere, expedition of Edward IV. fitted out at, 44
Venery, works on, by the second Duke of York, 108; Juliana Berners, 108
Vere, John, _see_ Oxford, Earl of
Vignolle, François de, 79
Virgil, _see_ Polydore
Wake, Roger, loyal to the last, 252
Walcheren, 44
Walleys pardoned after Tewkesbury, 77
Wallingford Castle, 79, 197
Walsingham pilgrimages, 119
Warbeck, Perkin, 258, 275
Wardrobe, royal, 111; keeper of the, 145
Wardrobe, the, in Blackfriars, a royal residence in the City, 139
Warkworth, Dr., on Tewkesbury, 189; on the date of Henry's death, 175,
194, 199
Warwick, 47; King Richard at, 129
Warwick, Countess of, in France, 66, 67; at Beaulieu, 69; joined her
daughter at Middleham, 82, 84, 201, 202; inheritance, 81, 82
Warwick, Earl of, _see_ Edward
Warwick, Richard Nevill Earl of, 7, 10, 22, 23, 28; gave Richard his
military training, 40; his treason, 66; conspiracy with Margaret of
Anjou, 41, 67; outmanoeuvred by Edward, 47, 48; at Barnet, 49, 50;
slain, 51; buried at Bisham, 51; division of his estates, 80
Watkin, Walter, herald in Richard's time, loyal to the last, 252
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