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
Throgmorton, John, 148.
Towton, battle of, 81.
Towton Hall, 101.
Towton village, 87, 89, 100 note.
Tresham, Henry, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, 146, 148.
Tresham, Sir Thomas, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, 146, 148.
Trollop, Sir Andrew, 99, 103; slain at Towton, 106.
Trollop, Sir David, slain at Towton, 106.
Troutbeck, Sir William, slain at Blore Heath, 26.
Tudor, Sir Owen, slain at Mortimer’s Cross, 73, 201.
U, V.
Urnan (_quære_ Urman), Sir John, slain at Tewkesbury, 142, 148.
Vaughan, Sir Thomas, beheaded at Pontefract, 41 (note), 105 (note).
Vaux, Sir William slain at Tewkesbury, 142, 147.
Venables, Sir Hugh, 26.
Venables, Sir Richard, 8.
Vernon, Sir Richard, 8.
Vestynden, Ralph, bearer of Edward’s the Fourth’s standard of the Black
Bull at the battle of Towton, 117.
Veuglaire, 219 to 244.
W.
Wakefield, battle of, 53.
Wakefield Green, 58, 62, 63.
Wales, Edward Prince of, son of Richard III., 195, 199.
Wales, Edward Prince of, son of Henry VI., 47, 54 (note), 198; murdered
after the battle of Tewkesbury, 144.
Warford, Little, Cheshire, 247.
Warwick, Anne Countess of, 133, 200.
Warwick, Edward, Earl of, imprisoned and afterwards put to death by Henry
VII., 172, 175, 196, 199.
Warwick, Richard Neville, Earl of (the King-Maker), 24, 39, 100, 205,
207; slain at Barnet, 208.
Wateley, Henry, slain at Tewkesbury, 148.
Well, King Richard’s, 159, 160, 164, 173.
Welles, Leo Lord, slain at Towton, 104.
Welles and Willoughby, Richard Lord, 104.
Wenlock, John Lord, 42, 100, 133, 140; death of, at the battle of
Tewkesbury, 142.
Wensleydale, Fore Abbey, in, remarkable grant to the monks of, 292.
Westmoreland, Ralph Neville, first Earl of, 24 (note), 199.
Wharfe, River, 88, 113.
Wichingham, Sir William, 147.
Widevile, or Wodevile, family of, 40 (note), 105 (note).
Wigmore Castle, 76, 77, 78.
Willoughby, Robert Lord, 104.
Wilmslow Church, Cheshire, 253 to 266.
Wiltshire, James Boteler, Earl of, 56, 69; taken prisoner and beheaded,
56 (note).
Wittingham, Sir William, slain at Tewkesbury, 142.
Wolves, probable period of the extinction of, in England, 287 to 299.
Worcester, John Tibtoft, Earl of, executed in 1470, 193 (note).
Worcester, Thomas Percy, Earl of, 2; taken prisoner and executed, 8.
Wroughton, 148.
Wyche, or De la Wyche, ancient Cheshire family of, 245.
Y.
York, heraldic devices and badges of the House of, 22, 117.
York, Cecily Duchess of, strange and mournful afflictions and calamities
in her family, 192 to 197.
York city, surrendered to Edward IV., 118.
York, House of, descent of the, 22.
York, Richard Duke of, 22; slain at Wakefield, 58, 64.
York, Richard Duke of, son of Edward IV., believed to have been murdered
in the Tower, 195, 199.
Z.
Zouch, John Lord, 166.
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