Visits to Fields of Battle, in England, of the Fifteenth Century: to which are added, some miscellaneous tracts and papers upon archæological subjectsBrooke, Richard
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Visits to Fields of Battle, in England, of the Fifteenth Century: to which are added, some miscellaneous tracts and papers upon archæological subjects
Brooke, Richard
Battlefields -- England; Great Britain -- History -- Wars of the Roses, 1455-1485
„ 64, note 2. Instead of “_Quære_, has not the lane been,” read “The
lane is;” and instead of “which formerly stood,” read “which stands, or
very recently stood.”
„ 68. In the continuation of the note, after the words, “vol. v. fo.
464,” add, “and Fabyan, fo. 218.”
„ 72. In the continuation of the note, for “21st of December, 1493,”
read “21st of December, 1495.”
„ 73. For “his forces courageously attacked the army,” read “his army
courageously attacked the forces.”
„ 73. At the end of note 4, add, “Fabyan, fo. 627, calls him a knyght of
Wales.”
„ 92, note 1. Instead of “the Rev. George Townsend,” read “the Rev.
George Fyler Townsend;” and instead of “p. 12,” insert “pages 12 to 16.”
„ 99, note 1. After the words, “each horseman,” add, “in marching
order.”
„ 103, note 4. After the words, “battles of Wakefield,” insert “[See
Chap. IV. p. 60.]”
Page 104, note 1. After the words, “Dugdale’s _Baronage_,” add “vol.
i.;” and after the passage, “Leland’s _Coll._ vol. ii. p. 715,” omit
“[500],” and insert “[498], in which is the following statement, ‘Syr
John Nevel the Erle of Westmerlandes brother and Andrew Trollop were
killid at this tyme.’”
„ 111. After the words, “were restored,” add, “4,” and as a note at the
foot of the page, insert, “4 Leland mentions the titles and rank
conferred by Edw. IV. upon his friends and adherents, as follows:—
Thomas Blunte made Lord Montejoy
William Hastinges made Lorde Hastinges.
“‘Edward at his coronation creatid his brother George Duke of
Clarence; and Richard the younger, Duke of Gloucester; the Lord
Montacute, the Erle of Warwike’s brother, the Erle of Northumbreland;
William Stafford Esquier, Lord Staford of Southwike; Syr [William]
Herbart, Lord Herbart; and after Erle of Pembroke; and the saide Lord
Staford Erle of Devonshire; the Lord Gray of Ruthine, Erle of Kent;
the Lord Bourchier Erle of Essex; the Lord John of Bokingham, {323}
Erle of Wyltshire; Syr Thomas Blunt Knight, the Lord Montjoye; Syr
John Haward, Lord Haward; William Hastinges, Lord Hastinges and
Greate Chambrelayn; and the Lorde Ryvers; Denham Esquyer, Lord
Deneham; and worthy as is afore shewid.’—Lel. _Collect._, vol. ii. p.
715, 716 [449].”
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