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
Joan Neville, daughter of Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury, and wife of
William Earl of Arundel, 24 (note), 200.
Joan, wife of Edward the Black Prince, 198.
K.
Kent, Edmund Grey, Earl of, previously Lord Grey of Ruthin, 45.
Kent, William Neville, Earl of, previously Lord Falconberg, 41, 44, 84,
100, 110.
Kettleman’s Bridge, near Towton, 89 (note).
Kildare, or Gerardine, or Fitzgerald, Lord, slain at Stoke, 187.
King Edward IV., descent of, 67, 68, 199.
King Edward V., descent of, 199.
King Henry VI., descent of, 22, 82, 198.
King Henry VII., descent of, 158, 201.
King Richard III., descent of, 139, 158, 199.
Kiriel, Sir Thomas, put to death after the second battle of St. Alban’s,
83.
L.
Lancaster, House of, heraldic devices and badges of, 22.
Lancaster, House of, 22.
Latimer, Richard Neville, Lord, 186.
Legh, Sir John, 26.
Leicester, Simon de Montford, Earl of, slain at Evesham, 203, 204.
Lermouth, Sir William, slain at Tewkesbury, 142.
Lewkener, Sir John, slain at Tewkesbury, 142.
Lincoln, John de la Pole, Earl of, 177, 178, 191, 199; slain at Stoke,
187.
Lions, lionesses, and leopards, kept in the Tower of London in the reign
of Edward IV., 283.
Little Warford, Cheshire, 247.
Longstrother, John, Prior of St. John of Jerusalem, 132; executed after
the battle of Tewkesbury, 146.
Lovel, Francis Viscount, 166, 178; slain at or not heard of after the
battle of Stoke, 187, 317, 318.
Lucy, Sir William, slain at Northampton, 46.
M.
Mackerel, Doctor, 107, 148.
March, Earl of, afterwards King Edward IV., 67, 83, 84, 119, 199.
March, Edmund Earl of, 3 (note), 198.
Marchers, the Lords, 78.
Marches of Wales, Court of, 78, 79.
Margaret, Queen of Henry VI.—_See_ “Queen Margaret.”
Margaret Duchess of Burgundy, widow of Charles Duke of Burgundy, 23, 177,
199.
Margaret’s Camp, near Tewkesbury, 149.
Massey, Sir John, 8.
Menagerie, Royal, in the Tower of London, 283.
Milwater, John, slain at Barnet, 208.
Molyneux, Sir Richard, slain at Blore Heath, 26.
Molyns, or Molins, Lord, also called Robert Lord Hungerford, 106 (note).
Molyn, Sir Roger, 106.
Montague, John Neville, Marquis of, previously Lord Montague, then for a
short time Earl of Northumberland, 27, 110, 118 (note); slain at Barnet,
208.
Montjoy, Walter Blount, Lord, 111.
Mortar, 219.
Mortimer, Sir Hugh, slain at Shrewsbury, 8.
Mortimer, Sir Hugh, slain at Wakefield, 58.
Mortimer, Sir John, slain at Wakefield, 58.
Mortimer’s Cross, battle of, 67.
Morton, John, Cardinal, and Archbishop of Canterbury, 107.
N.
Narbohew, Sir Henry, 106.
Nen, or Nene, river, near Northampton, 43, 46, 50.
Neville, George Bishop of Exeter, afterwards Archbishop of York, 41, 83.
Neville, John Lord, slain at Towton, 104, 193.
Neville, William Lord Falconberg, afterwards Earl of Kent, 41, 44, 84,
100, 110.
Neville, Sir Henry, put to death after the battle of Banbury, 193, 199.
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