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
Rouse (_quære_ Rowys), Sir William, slain at Tewkesbury, 142, 148.
Rugemont, Thomas Lord Grey of, 105.
Ruthin, Edmund Lord Grey of, afterwards Earl of Kent, 45 (note).
Rutland, Edmund Earl of, murdered after the battle of Wakefield, 59, 193,
199.
S.
Sabbath days, three battles fought on, 127 (note).
Salisbury, Richard Neville, Earl of, 24; put to death after the battle of
Wakefield, 58, 59.
Salisbury, Thomas de Montacute, Earl of, 24 (note), 39 (note), 228.
Salisbury, Bishop of, pacific exertions of, before the battle of
Northampton, 44.
Sandal Castle, 54, 58, 63.
Savage, Sir John, 167.
Saxton, 86, 87; church and parish, 122.
Saye, James Fienes, Lord, put to death by Jack Cade, 209 (note).
Saye, William Fienes, Lord, fought at Northampton, and slain at Barnet,
42 (note), 209.
Scales, Anthony Wodevile, Lord, afterwards Earl Rivers, 40 (note), 105;
beheaded at Pontefract, 41 (note), 105 (note).
Scales, Thomas Lord, 40, 42 (note); murdered in 1460, 40 (note).
Serpentine, 219.
Seymour, Sir Thomas, slain at the battle of Tewkesbury, 142, 148.
Shirley, Sir Hugh, 8.
Shrewsbury, battle of, 1.
Shrewsbury, John Talbot, first Earl of, slain at Castillon, 46 (note),
103 (note 6).
Shrewsbury, John Talbot, second Earl of, slain at Northampton, 46, 103
(note).
Shrewsbury, George Talbot, fourth Earl of, 180.
Simnel, Lambert, the impostor, 178, 187.
Simnel, Thomas, a joiner at Oxford, 178.
Simons, Richard, 178, 187.
Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, Duke of, slain at the battle of St. Alban’s,
43 (note), 54 (note).
Somerset, Henry Beaufort, Duke of, 43, 54, 103; taken prisoner and
beheaded after the battle of Hexham, 43 (note), 54 (note).
Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, Duke of, 133, 141; executed after the battle
of Tewkesbury, 146.
Soss Moss Hall, Cheshire, 245 to 251.
St. Alban’s, first battle of, 2 (note), 23, 43 (note), 54 (note).
St. Alban’s, second battle of, 82.
St. John, Hospital of, at Northampton, 48.
St. John of Jerusalem, Knights of, 132.
St. John, John Longstrother, Prior of, 132, 140; executed after the
battle of Tewkesbury, 146.
St. Ledger, Sir Thomas, executed and attainted, 191, 195, 199.
Stafford, Edmund Earl of, slain at Shrewsbury, 8.
Stafford, Humphrey Earl of, slain at the first battle of St. Alban’s, 48
(note), 49, 199.
Stafford, Lord Henry, of Buckingham, 106 (note).
Standard of Edward IV., 117.
„ Henry VII., 117 (note).
„ Richard III., 117 (note).
Stanley, Sir William, 28, 31, 168.
Stanley, Thomas Lord, afterwards Earl of Derby, 28 (note), 167, 180.
Stoke, battle of, 177.
Stoke, village of, 180, 190.
Strange, George Lord, 162, 180.
Stutton, bridge of, 89.
Suffolk, John de la Pole, Duke of, married Elizabeth, sister of Edward
IV., 177 note, 191, 192, 199.
Surrey, Thomas Howard, Earl of, 165.
Swartz, Martin, 178; slain at Stoke, 187.
Swartz Moor, in Lancashire, 178.
T.
Talbot, Sir Christopher, slain at Northampton, 46.
Talbot, Sir Gilbert, 165, 167.
Tewkesbury, battle of, 131.
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