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
Crofts, Sir Richard, captured Edward Prince of Wales, 143.
Cromwell, Humphrey Bourchier, Lord, slain at Barnet, 194, 209.
Culverin, and hand culverin, 214 to 244.
D.
Dacre, Ralph Lord, slain at Towton, 96, 105; tomb of, at Saxton, 123,
125.
Delapré Abbey, near Northampton, 43, 50, 51.
Delves, Sir John, slain at Tewkesbury, 142, 147 (note).
Delves, John, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, 146, 147.
Denham, or Dinham, John Lord, 100, 103, 110.
Derby, Thomas Earl of, previously Thomas Lord Stanley, 28, 167.
Devonshire, Thomas Courtenay, Earl of, 55, 103; executed at York, after
the battle of Towton, 106.
Devonshire, Thomas or John Courtenay, Earl of, slain at Tewkesbury, 55
(note), 133, 142, 322.
Dintingdale, engagement at, 86, 89, 90, 115.
Done, Sir John, slain at Blore Heath, 27.
Done, Richard, slain at Blore Heath, 27.
Dorset, Thomas Grey, Marquis of, 139.
Douglas, Archibald Earl, 3, 8.
Drayton, 23.
Dudley, John de Sutton, Lord, 27.
Dunbar, Earl of, 4.
Dutton, John, 27.
Dutton, Sir Thomas, 26.
E.
Edward Prince of Wales, son of Henry VI., 47, 85, 132; murdered after the
battle of Tewkesbury, 144.
Edward Prince of Wales, son of Richard III., 195, 199.
Edward IV., 67, 68, 83, 84, 119, 142, 199.
Edward V., believed to have been murdered in the Tower, 195, 199.
Egerton, Sir John, 27.
Egremont, Thomas Percy, Lord, slain at Northampton, 46.
Elizabeth, Queen of Edward IV.—_See_ “Queen Elizabeth.”
Elizabeth, Queen of Henry VII.—_See_ “Queen Elizabeth.”
Elston Fields, 181.
Engines used by the English in war, 218, 221.
Essex, Henry Bourchier, Earl of, 193, 194.
Evesham, battle of, 203.
Ewe, Henry Earl of, afterwards Viscount Bourchier, and subsequently Earl
of Essex.—_See_ “Essex, Henry Bourchier, Earl of.”
Ewe, William Bourchier, Earl of, 118 (note), 209 (note).
Exeter, George Neville, Bishop of, 41, 83.
Exeter, Henry Holland, Duke of, 54, 195, 207, 208.
F.
Falconberg, William Neville, Lord, afterwards Earl of Kent, 41, 44, 48,
84, 100, 110.
Falstaff, Sir John, an imaginary character, 229 (note).
Fastolf, Sir John, a distinguished commander in the wars with the French,
228.
Ferrers of Chartley, Walter Devereux, Lord, slain at Bosworth, 166.
Ferrybridge, engagement at, 86, 114.
Fielding, Sir William, slain at Tewkesbury, 142.
Firearms, general use of, by the English, in the fifteenth century, 213
to 244.
Firearms used by cavalry in the French army in 1495, 218 (note).
Fitzgerald, or Geraldine, or Kildare, Lord, slain at Stoke, 187.
Fitzhenry, Sir Thomas, slain at Tewkesbury, 142.
Fitzhugh, Henry Lord, 105.
Fitzwalter, Lord, slain at Ferrybridge, 86, 114.
Fiskerton, near Stoke, 179, 188.
Flore, John, standard-bearer of the Duke of Somerset, executed after the
battle of Tewkesbury, 148.
Fortescue, Sir John, Chief Justice, 107.
Foster, Chief Justice, 148.
Fowler, 219, 220.
G.
Gastons, near Tewkesbury, 149, 154.
Gausel, Sir Nicholas, 8.
Gausel, Sir Robert, 8.
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