Authors: Paul Murray Kendall
449
Lincolnshire, rising in, 92-95 Lingard, John, 507 Lisle, Edward Grey, Lord, 255, 362 Little Princes, see Edward V and
York, Richard, Duke of (sons of
Edward IV) London, 22, 32, 39, 40, 57, 77, 87, 100,
114, 120, 140, i8i r 191, 218, 262-63,
2 99> 303» 333* 334» 33<^ 3 62 » 399> 4°°i 451; threatened by Queen Margaret, 43-44; scene of famous joust, 74-75; receives Edward and Richard (1471), 104-06; welcomes Edward V, 217; wonders about Richard's intentions, 256; its importance to House of York, 269-70; description of, 276-84; defended by Norfolk, 325-26; during Christmas of 1484, 365-66 London, Bishop of, his palace, 47,105,
217,219
Lorenzo the Magnificent, 295 Lose-Coat Field, battle of (1470), 94 Louis XI, King of France, 53, 64, 71, 72, 73, 78, 96, 100, 101, 123, 128, 129, 140, 141, 143, 144, 162, 171, 172, 174, 183, 184, 188, 189, 231, 264, 304,311,
35 2 > 355» 357» 39 6 > 454» 4 6 9» flatters Warwick, 67-68; confers with Warwick at Rouen, 76; reconciles Warwick and Margaret of Anjou, 98-99; counters Edward's invasion and signs treaty of Picquigny (1475), 135-37; sefi ks Richard's good will, 138; reveals Clarence's ambition, 146; his campaign against
593
Burgundy and treaty of Arras (1482), 174-75; in'last illness, 295-96; relations with Richard III, 306-307
Lovell, Francis, Viscount, 152, 301, 309,323, 324, 339, 353, 362, 375, 382, 398, 400, 414, 432, 440, 442, 443, 450, 451; with Richard at Middleham, 51-52; his devotion to Richard, 229; at Richard's coronation, 273-75; elected Knight of the Garter, 380; invades England with Lincoln, 445-49
Lovell, Sir Thomas, 475
Loyetulte me lie, 132, 216, 419, 441
Ludlow, 34-37, 183
Luther, Martin, 295
Lydgate, John, 280
Lyle, Robert, Lord, 360
Lynom, Thomas, 375, 390-91
MachiavelH, Niccolo, 295 Mainbier, George de, 310 Malory, Sir Thomas, 409 Mancini, Dominic, 150, 198, 203, 208,
219, 241, 263, 280-81, 283, 290, 387,
467-68, 470, 511, 512 Marche, Olivier de la, 74-75 Margaret, daughter of George, Duke
of Clarence, 149 Margaret, daughter of Henry VII,
455 Margaret, daughter of Maximilian,
175
Margaret, sister of Richard III, Duchess, then Dowager Duchess, of Burgundy, 18, 29, 33, 40, 62, 68, 73, 78, 101, 134, 143-44, 147, 150,
445
Margaret of Anjou, Queen of Henry VI of England, 52,53, 54, 57, 72, 78, 100, 103, 104., 106, 123-24, 165, 289, 382; her policy and actions (1445-1452), 18-24; her policy and actions (1453-1461) and defeat at Towton, 31-45; reconciled with Warwick, 98-99; lands in England and marches to Tewkesbury, 115-16; captured, 120; her last days, 140
RICHARD THE THIRD
Market Bosworth, 56, 429, 430
Markham, Sir Clements R., 486, 508-
"509
Markham, John, Chief Justice, 79
Mary of Burgundy, daughter and heiress of Charles, Duke of Burgundy, 143-44, 14^1 i?4i 2 59
Maximilian of Austria, husband of the above, 174, 183, 224, 304, 306, 35<5, 357>359> 3<5i,452
Meredith, John ap, 412
Metcalfe, James, 50
Metcalfe, Miles, 152, 155, 159, 460-62
Metcalfe, Thomas, 347
Michelangelo, 295
Middleham Castle, 49-52, 86-87, 125, 127, 128, 132, 149, 150, 192, 286, 388, 519-2072
Milanese ambassador, 123,456
Milford Haven, 409, 411
Moleynes, Adam de, Bishop of Chich-ester, 18, 21
Moleynes, Robert Hungerford, Lord, 30
Molinet, Jean, 487
Mongomery, Sir Thomas, 82, 432
Montagu, John Neville, Lord, Earl of Northumberland (1464-1470), Marquess of Montagu, 48, 52, 53, 64, 67, 70, 71, 81, 91, 94, 98, 104, 124, 130; wins victories of Hedgeley Moor and Hexham (1464), 56-57; loyal to Edward, 77, 87-88; created Marquess of Montagu, 95; turns against Edward, 99; allows Edward's army to slip by him, 102-03; at Barnet, his death, 110-14
More, John, 294-95
More, Sir Thomas, 171, 174, 184, 219, 285, 295, 302, 314, 315, 316, 453, 470, 471-74, 476-79, 480, 481, 488, 489, 493> 495» 49 8 ~5° I > 5°3» 5°5> 5 IO » 5"> 5i3> 5H
Morgan, John, 294-95, 410, 411
Morley, Henry Lovel, Lord, 309, 377, 400, 483
Mortimer's Cross, battle of (1461), 43* 187
Morton, John, Bishop of Ely, 191,
198, 225, 237, 240-44, 247, 248, 250, 255* 3*3> US* 3*6* 326, 328, 331, 339> 358, 394, 488, 489, 499, 500; his character and career, 241-42; conspires with Buckingham, 319-21
Morton's Fork, 241
Mountjoy, John Blount, Lord, son of Walter, 364
Mountjoy, Walter Blount, Lord, 61, 88
Mowbray, Lady Anne, 147, 262
Nanfan, Sir Richard, 475 Nesfeld, John, 312, 345, 354 Neville, Anne, wife of Richard III, Duchess of Gloucester and later Queen of England, 67, 96, 115, 128, 130, 149, 151, 177, 193, 195, 234, 239, 252, 267-68, 303, 361, 395; as a child at Middleham Castle, 50-51; betrothed to Edward, son of Henry VI, 98-99; in France, 123, 53072; in Clarence's hands, 124-26, 53072; marries Richard, 127-28; becomes member of Corpus Christi Guild, 156; arrives in London (1483), 237; in procession from Tower to Westminster, 272-73; crowned, 273-74; received at York, 308-10; during Christmas celebration (1483), 334; at Cambridge with Richard, 348-49; grief-stricken at son's death, 349; dying, 365, 369; Richard's relations with, 387; her death and burial, 393 Neville, Cicely, see York, Duchess of Neville, George, Bishop of Exeter, later Archbishop of York, Lord Chancellor (1460-1467), 53, 58, 63, 64, 66, 70, 74, 76-77, 82, 85, 86, 87-88, 100, 104,105, 128, 130, 416, 521-52571 Neville, George, son of John Neville,
see Bedford, Duke of Neville, Humphrey, of Brancepeth,
87 Neville, Isabel, see Clarence, Duchess
of Neville, John, see Montagu, Lord
Neville, Ralph, see Westmorland. ** Earl of
Neville, Richard, father of Richard, " Earl of Warwick, see Salisbury, * Earl of
Neville, Richard, see Warwick, Earl of
Neville, Sir Thomas, 42
Norfolk, Dowager Duchess of, 61
Norfolk, John Howard, Duke of, 82, 97, 106, 136, 190, 198, 218, 222-23, 225-26, 240, 247, 251, 261-62, 265, 335i 353» 3&>, 3 6 ^ 37*, 377» 380, 399, 406, 444; wins naval victory over Scots (1482), 164; his character and career, 229-34; created Duke of Norfolk, 271; takes action against Buckingham's rebellion, 325-26; arrays men against Henry Tudor's invasion, 414-16; joins Richard at Leicester, 422-24; his movements before Bosworth, and death, 436-40
Norfolk, John Mowbray, Duke of (d. 1461), 33
Norfolk, John Mowbray, Duke of (d. 1476), son of the above, 53, 82-83, 87, 100, in, 120, 262
Norfolk, Margaret, Duchess of, wife of John Howard, 273-74
Northampton, 206-12, 541-4272
Northampton, battle of (1460), 59
Northumberland, Henry Percy, 2nd Earl of (d. 1455)132
Northumberland, Henry Percy, ^rd Earl of (d. 1461), 55
Northumberland, Henry Percy, 4th Earl of, 81, 93, 95,102,125, 136,151, 158, 159, 164, 175, 195, 225, 245-46, 253, 256, 271, 273, 300, 301, 308, 324,
333» 339.? 35*1 3<5o, 37*, 380, 384. 39 6 » 406, 414, 423-24, 446, 451, 460-61, 463; earldom of Northumberland restored to, 95; his relations with Richard (i^o's), 129, 156-58; his relations with city of York (i47o's), 163, 167-68; his attitude towards Council of the North, 378; delays joining Richard (1485), 418-422; his character and career, 426-
INDEX 595
427; fails to support Richard at Bosworth, 429-36, 440; taken into custody by Henry VII, 444; murdered (in 1489), 458-59
Northumberland, John Neville, Earl of, see Montagu, Lord
Northumberland, Maud, Countess of, wife of 4th Earl, 461
Nottingham, William Berkeley, Earl of, 271, 360, 362, 416, 428
Nottingham Castle, 84-86, 129, 196, 286,349, 360, 400, 408, 421-23
Olney, 86-87
Order of Chivalry, 386
Orleans, Charles, Duke of, 18
Oxford, 301-02
Oxford, John de Vere, Earl of (d.
1461). 55
Oxford, John de Vere, Earl of, son of the above, 85, 88, 100, 103-04, iro, 126, 223, 397,401, 410, 413, 416, 424; at Barnet, 110-13; lands in England (1473), 128-29; surrenders, 131; escapes from Hammes, 363-64; at Bosworth, 435-37; at Stoke, 446-49
Oxford, Margaret, Countess of, 130
Parliament, Humphrey of Gloucester arrested at meeting of (1447), 20; petitions for impeachment of Suffolk (1450), 22; of 1450-1451, 23; attaints York and his followers (1459), 37; Irish Parliament supports York, 37? settles York's tide to throne (1460), 41-42; Richard too young to be summoned to (1463), 54; opening session of 1467, 74; summoned and then can-
' celled by Warwick (1469), 86-87; of Henry VI's re-adeption (1470), 100; divides Warwick's estates (1474), 131-32; grants money for Edward's invasion of France, 133; attaints Clarence (1478), 148; regulates fishgarths, 157; makes great grant to Richard (-1483), 175-77; summoned by Richard's council (May, 1483), 235-36, 256; quasi-
Parliament (continued) Parliament of June, 1483, 264-65; London the seat of, 277; enactments of Richard's Parliament of 1484, 338-43; Irish Parliament of Lambert Simnel, 445; Henry VII's ist Parliament (1485-1486), 449-50; attaints Richard, 484-85
Parr, John a, 82
Paston, Elizabeth, 293-94
Paston, John (the elder), 20, 30, 82, 231, 416
Paston, Sir John, elder son of John (the elder), 83, in, 127, 129, 130, 131, 416
Paston, John, younger son of John (the elder), 82-83, 100, in, 325, 368-69, 415-16, 441
Paston, Margaret, wife of John (the elder), 30
Paston, Margery, wife of Richard Calle, 257
Paston, Margery, wife of John Pas-ton the younger, 368-69
Paston Letters, quoted, 38, 293-94, 340; sez diso entries under Pastons above
Paul's Cross, 145, 263, 270
Pembroke, Anne, Countess of, wife of Lord Herbert, 86, 187
Pembroke, William Herbert, Earl of, Lord Herbert (d. 1469), 61, 77, 79, 84, 85, 89-90, 187
Pembroke, William Herbert (Lord Dunster), Earl of, later Earl of Huntingdon, son of the above, 6r, 91, 125, 136, 308, 332, 387, 399
Pembroke, Jasper Tudor, (Lancastrian) Earl of, later Duke of Bedford, 43, 79, 115, 186-87, 358, 399, 401, 410, 413, 424, 446, 451
Pembroke Castle, 187
Percy, Henry, see Northumberland, 4th Earl of
Percy, Sir Ralph (d. 1464), 56-57
Percy, Sir Robert, 51-52, 82, 275, 353, 360, 376, 382, 432, 440, 442
Philip of Flanders, son of Maximilian, 356, 361
RICHARD THE THIRD
Pico della Mirandola, 295
Picquigny, 137, 231
Piracy, 354
Plantagenet, Katherine, illegitimate daughter of Richard III, 387
Plessis-les-Tours, 295-96
Pontefract Castle, 57, 87-88, 102, 151, 252, 253, 256, 307, 308, 358, 361, 467
Poole, 330
Pope (Sixtus IV), Edward FV's letters to, 164, 170; see also Sixtus IV
Poppelau, Nicolas von, 290, 291, 292, 388-89
Portugal, 171, 356
Raphael, 295
Rastell, William, 499
RatclifTe, Sir Richard, 152, 229, 245-
246, 253* 333i 353. 3 60 ' 375> 37^ 3 8l > 382, 394, 395, 407, 432, 440, 442, 444, 472, 483
Ratcliffe, Robert, 221
Ravenspur, 102
Red Pale, sign of, see Caxton, William
Redeheid, Thomas, 160
Rene, "good King," see Anjou, Duke of
Rennes, 335
Richard II, 102, 185, 194, 269, 467
Richard^ Duke of Gloucester, later Richard III, his birth, 27; at Fotheringhay, 28-30; captured at Ludlow, 33-37; in Archbishop's household, 39, 51872; brought to London, 40; in Burgundy, 44-45; created Knight of the Bath, 46-47; at Middleham Castle, 49-52, 519-52072; goes south with Edward, 53-54; favored over Clarence, 55-56; at court, 60; courted by Warwick, 66-71; ignores Rousts, 76; only glimpse of in 1468, 78; with Edward in East Anglia, 82-84; joins Edward in North, 87-88; grants to, 89; in Wales, 89-91; frightens Lord Stanley, 95-sjp6, 52672; commissions to, 97-98; escapes with Edward to
597
Burgundy, 99-100; in Burgundy, 101; invades England with Edward, 101-04; m London, 105-06; at Barnet, 107-14; at Tewkesbury, 117-18; in London and at Sandwich, 120-21; seeks to marry Anne Neville, 124-27; marries Anne and retires to Middleham, 127-28; his compact with Northumberland, 129; befriends Countess of Warwick and other Nevilles, 129-30; reconciled with Clarence, 131-32; invades France with Edward, 133-138; remains in North, 141; attends Great Council, 143-44; pleads for Clarence's life, 147-48, 53272; grants to, 149, 533-3472; his life and career in the North, 150-54; his relations with York, 154-61; conducts war against Scotland, 162-68; captures Edinburgh and Berwick, 168-69; relations with Edward, 170, 172, 175; parliamentary grant to, 175-76; description of, 177, 53772; learns of Edward's death and leaves Middleham, 193-195; Woodvilles' attitude toward, 196, 197; arrests Rivers and secures Edward V, 207-12, 541-4272; his letter to the lords, 215; brings Edward V to London, 215-17; his first acts as Protector, 218-22; his relations with the lords, 224-27; his grants to Buckingham, 227-28; his adherents, 228-30, 232-34; plans Edward V's coronation, 234; proposes continuation of protectorship, 234-35; welcomes Anne to London, 237-38; detects Hastings' conspiracy, 239-42, 546-4971; Sull-ington makes revelation to, 242-43; takes action against Hastings, 244-45; appeals to the North, 245-47; orders Hastings' execution, 247-48; has Duke of York fetched from sanctuary, 251-52; considers precontract, 255-62, 555-56/2; accepts the crown, 264-66; his motives for assuming crown, 267-71; grants
and proclamations, 271-72; his coronation, 272-76; grants of, 290-301; his progress, 301-03; his diplomacy, 303-07; at York, 308-10; comes to Lincoln, 311; puts down Buckingham's rebellion, 323-33; keeps, Christmas of 1483, 334-35; his naval war with Brittany, 335-336; in Kent, 336-38; enactments of his Parliament, 338-43; his oath to the Dowager Queen, 344-45; grants of, 346-47; at Cambridge, 348-49; death of his son, 349-50; his preparations for defense, 351-54; suppresses piracy, 354; his naval victory over Scots, 355; negotiates with foreign powers, 355-61; troubled by treason, 362-64; his Christmas of 1484, 365, 369; his government and his character, 370-391; his wife's death, 392-93; combats rumors, 393-96; requests loans, 397-98; his preparations for defense (1485), 398-403; lets Stanley depart, 403, 406-07; awaits invasion, 407-09; his response to Henry's movements, 414-19; York loyal to, 410-21, 56972; marches to Leicester, 422-24; at Leicester, 425-27; at Bosworth Field, 428-43, 570-7272; burial of, 444; his reign compared with Henry VH's, 445-52; his continued popularity in the North, 458-64; his connection with murder of Princes, 465-95 (App. I); his reputation, 496-514 (App.