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
Neville, Sir John, afterwards Lord Montague, afterwards Earl of
Northumberland, afterwards Marquis Montague, 27, 110, 118 (note); slain
at Barnet, 208.
Neville, Sir Thomas, slain at Wakefield, 27, 58, 200.
Newborough, Sir William, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, 146.
Nor Acres, at Towton, 96, 97.
Norfolk, John Howard, Duke of, 164, 165; slain at Bosworth, 165.
Norfolk, John Mowbray, Duke of, 82 (note), 84, 102.
Northampton, battle of, 39.
Northumberland, Henry Percy, first Earl of, 1, 3; beheaded at York, 2
(note).
Northumberland, Henry Percy, second Earl of, slain at the first battle of
St. Alban’s, 2 (note).
Northumberland, Henry Percy, third Earl of, 99; slain at Towton, 103.
Northumberland, Henry Percy, fourth Earl of, 164, 165.
Northumberland, John Neville Earl of (for a short period), afterwards
Marquis Montague, 27, 110, 118 (note); slain at Barnet, 208.
O.
Offenham Ferry, near Evesham, 203.
Ordnance, Clerk of the, 223, 225.
Ordnance, Master of the, in the reign of Henry V., Edward IV., and
Richard III., 219, 223, 241.
Ordnance, occasional use of, by the English, in sieges, in the fourteenth
century, 218 to 216.
Ordnance commonly used by the English in war in the 15th century, 217 to
244.
Ormonde, Sir John, 106.
Owen Glendowr, 3, 5, 7.
Oxford, John de Vere, Earl of, 165, 166 (note), 180, 186, 194.
P.
Pedigrees, 198, 199, 200, 201, 282.
Parhelion, or mock sun, seen at the battle of Mortimer’s Cross, 72.
Parr, Sir Thomas, 29 (note).
Parr, Thomas, slain at the battle of Barnet, 208.
Pembroke, Jasper Tudor, Earl of, afterwards Duke of Bedford, 69, 133,
166, 180, 186; extraordinary and abrupt changes of fortune of, 69 (note).
Percy, Henry, called Hotspur, 1, 2, 7, 198.
Percy, Sir Richard, slain at Towton, 106.
Pickering, Sir James, 29 (note).
Pigot, Sir Ralph, 106.
Pole, John de la, Earl of Lincoln, 177, 178, 191, 199; slain at Stoke,
187.
Pole, John de la, Duke of Suffolk, married a sister of Edward IV., 177
(note), 191, 199.
Powis, Richard Grey, Lord, 29 (note).
Q.
Queen Anne, wife of Richard III., 139 (note), 158, 196, 199, 200.
Queen Elizabeth, wife of Edward IV., 41 (note), 105 (note), 199.
Queen Elizabeth, wife of Henry VII., 158, 199, 201.
Queen Margaret, wife of Henry VI., 25, 42, 53, 82, 132, 146, 198, 201.
Queen Eleanor’s Cross, 48, 51.
R.
Ratcliffe, Sir Richard, slain at Bosworth, 166.
René, Duke of Anjou, 42 (note), 147.
Richard III., 139, 158, 199; slain at Bosworth, 169, 196.
Richmond, Henry Tudor, Earl of, afterwards Henry VII., 71 (note), 158.
Richmond, Margaret Countess of, 324.
Rivers, Anthony Wodevile, Earl, previously Lord Scales, 40 (note), 105;
beheaded at Pontefract, 41 (note), 105 (note).
Rivers, Richard Wodevile, Earl, 40 (note), 105 (note).
Roe deer, formerly wild in England, 288, 297.
Roos, Thomas Lord, 56, 104.
Rose (_quære_ Roos), Sir Henry, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury,
146, 148.
Rostherne, parish of, in Cheshire, 247.
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