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
Gerardine, or Fitzgerald, or Kildare, Lord, slain at Stoke, 187.
Glendowr, Owen, 3, 5, 7.
Gloucester, Richard Duke of, afterwards King Richard III., 110, 139, 141,
158, 324, 325; slain at Bosworth, 169.
Gower, John, sword-bearer of Prince Edward, slain at Tewkesbury, 148.
Grey, Lord Richard, beheaded at Pontefract, 41 (note), 105 (note).
Grey of Ruthin, Edmund Lord, afterwards Earl of Kent, 45.
Grey of Rugemont, Thomas Lord, 105.
Grey, Richard Lord Powis, 29 (note).
Grey Friars, Monastery at Northampton, 47.
Grimsby, Sir William, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, 146.
Gunpowder, early use of in war, 215 (note).
Guns, occasional use of by the English in sieges, in the 14th century,
213 to 216.
Guns, general use of by the English, in war, in the 15th century, 213 to
244.
Gupshill, near Tewkesbury, 149, 150, 152.
H.
Hall, Sir David, slain at Wakefield, 58.
Hallidown Hill, battle of, 3.
Hamden, Sir Edmund, slain at Tewkesbury, 142.
Hammes, Sir Edmund, 106.
Hand culverin, or hand cannon, or hand gun, 214 to 244.
Handeley, Humphrey, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, 147.
Handford Hall, Cheshire, 267.
Hanson, Captain, put to death after the battle of Wakefield, 65 (note).
Hardingstone, near Northampton, 44, 50.
Harrill, Sir William, 106.
Harrington, William Bonvile, Lord, slain at Wakefield, 58, 83 (note), 194
(note), 200.
Harrington, Sir Thomas, 27, 29 (note), 33.
Harrow, John, put to death after the battle of Wakefield, 65 (note).
Hartry, Sir Nicholas, slain at Tewkesbury, 142.
Harquebus, arquebuse, hacquebut, hackbut, or hagbut, 214, 215.
Hastings, Edward Lord, 186.
Hastings, William Lord, 110, 139; put to death in the Tower of London,
110.
Hastings, Sir Hugh, slain at Wakefield, 58.
Havarde, Sir Edmund, 147.
Hawkstone, Roman station near, 37 (note).
Hawthorn Hall, near Wilmslow, 257, 258.
Hemp Mill Brook, at Blore Heath, 26, 34.
Henry IV., 4, 7, 8.
Henry V., 171.
Henry VI., 21, 82, 198.
Henry Prince of Wales, son of Henry IV., 7.
Hereford, imprisonment of the Bishop of, 43 (note).
Heron, Sir John, of the Ford, 60, 103; slain at Towton, 106.
Hotspur (Henry Percy), 1, 2, 7; slain at the battle of Shrewsbury, 7.
Hungerford, Robert Lord, also called Lord Molyns, 105 (note), 118.
Hungerford, Sir Walter, 161 (note).
I.
Inscription at Barnet, 211.
— Blore Heath, 35.
— Bosworth, 174.
— Evesham, 204.
— Mortimer’s Cross, 80.
— Tewkesbury, 144.
— Wybonbury, 147.
Isabel, wife of George Duke of Clarence, 139, 143, 199, 200.
Isabel, wife of Henry Earl of Ewe, afterwards Earl of Essex, 193, 198.
Ive, Roger, principal or master of the College at Battlefield, 17.
J.
Jaquette of Luxembourg, daughter of Peter of Luxembourg, Earl of St.
Paul, 41 (note), 105 (note).
Joan, daughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, second wife of Ralph
Neville, first Earl of Westmoreland, 24, 199.
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