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    Richard III and the Princes in the Tower

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      Macdougall, Norman: James IV (John Donald, Edinburgh, 1989)

      Minster Lovell Hall: Official Handbook (Department of the Environment, HMSO, 1977)

      Palmer, Alan: Princes of Wales (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1979)

      Palmer, Alan and Veronica: Royal England: A Historical Gazeteer (Methuen, 1983)

      Peck, F.: Desiderata Curiosa (1799) (for the tale of Richard Plantagenet of Eastwell)

      Platt, Colin: The National Trust Guide to Late Mediaeval and Renaissance Britain (National Trust, 1986)

      Platt, Colin: The Traveller’s Guide to Mediaeval England (Secker and Warburg, 1985)

      Poole, Austin Lane: Late Mediaeval England (2 vols, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1958)

      Rae, Dr John: Deaths of the English Kings (1913)

      Robinson, John Martin: The Dukes of Norfolk: A Quincentennial History (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1982)

      Royal Britain (The Automobile Association, 1976)

      Weinreb, Ben and Hibbert, Christopher: The London Encyclopaedia (Macmillan, 1983)

      Westminster Abbey: Official Guide (various editions)

      Wickham, D. E.: Discovering Kings and Queens (Shire Publications, 1973)

      Wilkinson, B.: The Late Middle Ages in England, 1216–1485 (1969)

      For the Wars of the Roses

      Alderman, Clifford Lindsey: Blood Red the Roses: The Wars of the Roses (1971)

      Chronicles of the Wars of the Roses (ed. Elizabeth Hallam, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1988)

      Cole, Hubert: The Wars of the Roses (Hart-Davis MacGibbon, 1973)

      Goodman, Anthony: The Wars of the Roses: Military Activity and English Society, 1452–1497 (Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1981)

      Kinross, John: The Battlefields of Britain (David and Charles, Devon, 1979)

      Lander, J. R.: The Wars of the Roses (Alan Sutton, 1990)

      Pollard, A. J.: The Wars of the Roses (Macmillan, 1988)

      Ross, Charles: The Wars of the Roses (1976)

      Rowse, A. L.: Bosworth Field and the Wars of the Roses (Macmillan, 1966)

      For Edward IV and His Family

      Clive, Mary M.: This Sun of York: A Biography of Edward IV (Macmillan, 1973)

      Davies, Katharine: The First Queen Elizabeth (Lovat Dickson, 1937)

      Falkus, Gila: The Life and Times of Edward IV (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1981)

      Hicks, M. A.: False, Fleeting, Perjur’d Clarence (Alan Sutton, 1980)

      Ross, Charles: Edward IV (Eyre Methuen, 1974)

      Scofield, Cora L.: The Life and Reign of Edward the Fourth (2 vols, 1923, reprinted by Frank Cass and Co. 1967)

      Simons, Eric N.: The Reign of Edward IV (1966)

      For Richard III

      Cheetham, Anthony: The Life and Times of Richard III (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1972) (revisionist)

      Drewett, Richard and Redhead, Mark: The Trial of Richard III (Alan Sutton, 1984)

      Given-Wilson, Chris and Curteis, Alice: The Royal Bastards of Mediaeval England (Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1984) (for details of Richard III’s bastard children)

      Hammond, P. W. and Sutton, Anne F.: Richard III: The Road to Bosworth Field (Constable, 1985)

      Hanham, Alison: Richard III and his Early Historians (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1975)

      Kendall, Paul Murray: Richard the Third (Allen and Unwin, 1955) (revisionist; for many years, the definitive biography, but now largely discredited)

      Lamb, V. B.: The Betrayal of Richard III (The Research Publishing Company, 1959) (revisionist)

      Markham, Sir Clements: Richard III: His Life and Character (1906) (revisionist)

      Potter, Jeremy: Good King Richard? (Constable, 1983) (revisionist)

      Ross, Charles: Richard III (Eyre Methuen, 1981) (traditionalist; the definitive biography)

      St Aubyn, Giles: The Year of Three Kings: 1483 (Collins, Glasgow, 1983)

      Seward, Desmond: Richard III: England’s Black Legend (Country Life Books, 1983) (traditionalist)

      Tudor-Craig, Pamela: Richard III (National Portrait Gallery, 1973, 1977)

      Woodward, G. W. O.: King Richard III (Pitkin, 1972)

      The Princes in the Tower

      Crawford, A.: ‘The Mowbray Inheritance’ (The Ricardian, June, 1981)

      Jenkins, Elizabeth: The Princes in the Tower (Hamish Hamilton, 1978)

      Molleson, Theya: ‘Anne Mowbray and the Princes in the Tower: a Study in Identity’ (The London Archaeologist, Vol. 5, no. 10, Spring 1987)

      Richard III and the Princes in the Tower (ed. Langdon-Davies, Jackdaw Series, 1965)

      Tanner, L. E., and Wright, W.: ‘Recent Investigations Regarding the Fate of the Princes in the Tower’ (Archaeologia, LXXXIV, 1934)

      Williamson, Audrey: The Mystery of the Princes (Alan Sutton, 1978)

      The Tower of London

      Charlton, John: The Tower of London: Its Buildings and Institutions (HMSO, 1978)

      Hibbert, Christopher: The Tower of London (Readers’ Digest, 1971)

      Mears, Kenneth J.: The Tower of London: 900 Years of English History (Phaidon Press, Oxford, 1988)

      Minney, R. J.: The Tower of London (Cassell, 1970)

      Picard, Barbara Leone: The Tower and the Traitors (Batsford, 1961)

      Rowse, A. L.: The Tower of London in the History of the Nation (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1972)

      Somerset Fry, Plantagenet: The Tower of London: Cauldron of Britain’s Past (Quiller Press, 1990)

      Wilson, Derek: The Tower, 1078–1978 (Hamish Hamilton, 1978)

      Henry VII

      Chrimes, S. B.: Henry VII (Eyre Methuen, 1972)

      Chrimes, S. B.: Lancastrians, Yorkists and Henry VII (1966)

      Grant, Alexander: Henry VII (Methuen, 1985)

      Lenz-Harvey, N.: Elizabeth of York, Tudor Queen (1973)

      Macalpine, Joan: The Shadow of the Tower: Henry VII and his England (BBC Publications, 1971)

      Rees, David: The Son of Prophecy: Henry Tudor’s Road to Bosworth (Black Raven Press, 1985)

      Williams, Neville: The Life and Times of Henry VII (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1973)

      The Tudor Period

      Bennett, Michael: Lambert Simnel and the Battle of Stoke (Alan Sutton, 1987)

      Durant, Horatia: Sorrowful Captives: The Tudor Earls of Devon (Griffin Press, 1960)

      Elton, G. R.: England under the Tudors (Methuen, 1955)

      Mackie, J. D.: The Earlier Tudors, 1485–1558 (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1952, 1966)

      Morris, Christopher: The Tudors (Batsford, 1955)

      Plowden, Alison: The House of Tudors (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1976)

      Routh, C. R. N.: Who’s Who in History, Vol. II, England 1485–1603 (Blackwell, Oxford, 1964)

      Sir Thomas More

      Marius, Richard: Thomas More (Dent, 1984)

      Ridley, Jasper: The Statesman and the Fanatic: Thomas Wolsey and Thomas More (Constable, 1982)

      Strong, Sir Roy: Tudor and Jacobean Portraits (2 vols, National Portrait Gallery, 1969) (for a discussion on paintings of the More family group)

      Trapp, J. B. and Herbrüggen, H. S.: The King’s Good Servant: Sir Thomas More, 1477/8–1535 (National Portrait Gallery, 1977)

      Wilson, D.: England in the Age of Thomas More (1978)

      Index

      The page references in this index correspond to the printed edition from which this ebook was created. To find a specific word or phrase from the index, please use the search feature of your ebook reader.

      Accord, Act of, 1460 17

      Albany, Duke of 53

      Alcock, John, Bishop of Worcester and Ely 40, 59, 75, 81, 88

      Ambien Hill, Leics 214–15

      André, Bernard 6–7, 28, 63, 158, 168, 223, 226, 231

      Anne de Beujeu, Regent of France 191, 199

      Anne, Duchess of Brittany, Queen of France 58

      Anne of Gloucester, Countess of Stafford and Buckingham 67

      Anne of York (see Plantagenet, Anne)

      Antwerp, Flanders 55, 241

      Archaeologia 27, 251

      Archaeological Resource Centre, York 253


      Argentine, Dr John 3, 11, 108, 140, 178, 255

      Armstrong, Professor C. A. J. 3

      Arnold, Richard 183

      Arras, Treaty of 60

      Arthur, Duke of Brittany 165

      Arthurian Legends, The 8

      Ascham, Roger 9

      Ashby St Legers, Northants 98

      Ashford, Kent 176

      Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 167, 254

      Ashmole, Elias 254

      Ashmole MS. 149

      Ayton, N. Yorkshire 157

      Bacon, Sir Francis 12–13, 23, 121, 170, 192, 222, 229, 232–3, 236, 239, 245

      Banastre, Gilbert 133

      Banastre, Ralph 188

      Barnard Castle, Yorks 51, 133, 140

      Barnet, Battle of, 1471 25, 30, 94

      Barnet, Herts 87

      Barrow, Thomas, Lord Chancellor 214

      Barton, Dr Saxon 197

      Basin, Thomas, Norman Chronicler 61

      Basle, Switzerland 7

      Basley, Mr 95

      Baynard’s Castle, London 15, 25, 88, 97, 126, 128, 160

      Beauchamp, Anne, Countess of Warwick 33, 35–6, 150–1

      Beauchamp family 5, 35, 42

      Beaufort, Edmund, Duke of Somerset 30

      Beaufort family 15–16, 68, 154–5

      Beaufort, Joan, Countess of Westmorland 15

      Beaufort, Margaret, Countess of Richmond and Derby 62, 131, 137, 152–4, 172, 179–84, 189, 200, 213, 221, 229–30, 237

      Beaugency, France 2, 191

      Beaulieu Abbey, Hants 35

      Becket, St Thomas à 58

      Bedford, Dukes of (see John of Lancaster; Tudor, Jasper)

      Beja, Duke of 213

      Berkeley family 46

      Berkeley, Charles, later Earl of Nottingham 52, 135

      Bermondsey Abbey, Southwark 233–4

      Bernall, Richard 35

      Berwick-upon-Tweed 55

      Bianca of Savoy, Duchess of Milan 42

      Bibliothèque Municipale, Lille 3

      Bishopsgate, London 97

      Bishop’s Palace, The, St Paul’s Churchyard 88

      Black Book of the Household, The 38, 89

      Black Friars Monastery, London 27

      Blanche Sanglier, herald 216

      Blaybourne, an archer 24

      Bodleian Library, Oxford 5–6

      Bodmin, Cornwall 187

      Bohun, Eleanor de, Duchess of Gloucester 67

      Bohun, Mary de, Countess of Derby 67

      Boleyn, Anne, Queen of England 250

      Bona of Savoy 19

      Borgia, Cesare 132

      Bosworth, Battle of, 1485 12, 166–7, 170, 177, 214–17, 220–1, 225, 227, 234, 243, 256

      Boteler (see Butler)

      Bourchier, Thomas, Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury 64, 85–6, 88, 91, 96, 109–111, 137, 178

      Bow Bridge, Leics 217

      Brackenbury, Elizabeth 170

      Brackenbury, Sir Robert 6, 129–30, 141–2, 147–50, 156–61, 164, 170, 216, 225, 252

      Bradford, Professor E. W. 257

      Bradgate Manor, Leics 20

      Brampton, Sir Edward 239, 241

      de Braose family 15

      Bray, Sir Reginald 11, 179–80, 182, 220

      Brecknock Castle, Brecon 107, 151, 172, 179, 187

      Brecon, Wales 71–2, 148–9, 151

      Brereton, Humphrey 7, 213

      Brescia, Italy 5

      Bridgenorth, Salop 152

      Bridget of York (see Plantagenet, Bridget)

      British Library, London 5, 12, 86, 99, 126, 137, 205, 235

      Buck, Sir George 10, 12, 31, 118–19, 172, 205, 207–9, 224

      Buck, Sir George the Younger 12, 209

      Buck, John 12

      Burdett, Thomas 44–5

      de Burgh family 15

      Burgundy, Duke of (see Charles the Bold)

      Burleigh, Lord (see Cecil, William)

      Butler, Eleanor 118–20, 122, 124, 170, 224

      Butler family 133

      Butler, Ralph, Lord Sudeley 118

      Butler, Sir Thomas 118

      Caius, John, of Cambridge 8

      Calais, France 24, 54, 65–6, 128, 141, 160, 173, 243–5

      Cambrai, Bishop of 241

      Cambridge, Earl of (see Richard of Conisburgh)

      Cambridge, University of 107, 116, 133

      Camden, William 12, 252, 254

      Canterbury, Archbishop of (see Bourchier, Thomas)

      Canterbury Cathedral, Kent 23, 58, 59, 131

      Cardiff Castle 151

      Carmarthen Castle 153

      Carmeliano, Pietro 3, 5–7, 28, 129, 131, 168, 223

      Carmelite Friars, Church of the, Doncaster 123

      Carmelite Friars, Church of the, Norwich 118

      Catesby, William 98–9, 136, 142, 151, 211–12, 216, 220

      Caxton, William 41, 133

      Cecil, William, Lord Burleigh 118–19

      Cecily, Marchioness of Dorset 208

      Cecily of York (see Plantagenet, Cecily)

      Cely, George 106

      Cely Letters, the 2, 52

      Chapuys, Eustache 224

      Charlemagne, Holy Roman Emperor, King of the Franks 20

      Charles VIII, King of France, formerly the Dauphin 42, 53, 60, 61, 191, 236

      Charles II, King of Great Britain 89, 251–2, 254

      Charles V (I, King of Spain) Holy Roman Emperor 224

      Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy 23, 43, 235

      Charnwood Forest, Leics 20

      Chaucer, Geoffrey 41, 133

      Cheapside, London 88

      Chelsea, London 97, 175

      Chertsey Abbey, Middlesex 27, 161

      Christ Church, Canterbury 130

      de Clare family 15

      Clarence, Dukes of (see Lionel of Antwerp; Plantagenet, George)

      Clement, Dr John 174–5

      Clercq, J. du 21

      Cobb, Old Mother 25–6

      College of Arms, The, London 5–6, 11–12, 133, 149, 167

      Collier, Payne 95

      Collins, Jane 35

      Commines, Philippe de 6, 14, 25–6, 31, 49, 53, 61, 117–19, 129, 149, 154, 168, 202, 211

      Cork, Ireland 238

      Cornwallis, Sir William 11

      Corporation of London 91

      Cotton, Sir Robert 12

      Cottonian Library, British Museum 4

      Courtenay, Edward, later Earl of Devon 250

      Courtenay family 185, 188, 238

      Courtenay, Henry, Marquess of Exeter 250

      Courtenay, Lord William, later Earl of Devon 244

      Coventry, City of 150, 155

      Cripplegate, London 62

      Cromwell, Oliver 251

      Crosby Place, Bishopsgate, London 97

      Crosby, Sir John 97

      Crowland (see Croyland)

      Croyland Abbey, Lines 3–4

      Croyland Chronicle, The xiv, 2–5, 8–9, 12, 26, 28, 30–1, 33–4, 37, 43, 47–50, 53, 58, 61–2, 64–5, 67, 70–1, 73, 77–80, 84, 88, 90–2, 102–3, 105, 107, 110–11, 114, 120, 122–9, 139, 142–5, 149, 157, 166–7, 171, 182–3, 185–7, 192–4, 196–7, 199, 203–17, 221, 223–5

      Curteys, Piers 115, 137

      Curzon, Sir Robert 244

      Cutte, Sir John 11

      Dacre, Lord 141

      Darcy, Elizabeth 39

      Dartford Priory, Kent 41

      Dauphin of France (see Charles VIII)

      Davy, Henry 173

      Deal, Kent 237

      Dean, Forest of 189

      Denmark, King of 53

      Desmond, Earls of 51, 213

      Devon, Earls of (see Courtenay)

      Dighton, John 156–60, 169–70, 245–6

      Doncaster, Yorks 155

      Droget, John 133

      Drogheda, Ireland 51

      Dublin Cathedral 234

      Dudley, John, Duke of Northumberland 173

      Dudley, John, Lord 141

      Dunstable, Beds 25

      Durham Cathedral 131

      Durham, City of 200

      Dymmock, Andrew 60

      Dynham, John, Lord 128, 245


      Eastwell Church, Kent 176

      Eastwell Park, Kent 176–7

      Edgecote, Battle of, 1469 24

      Edmund of Langley, Duke of York 15

      Edward the Confessor, King of England 83

      Edward I, King of England 89

      Edward II, King of England 139, 165

      Edward III, King of England 14–15, 22, 67, 219, 222

      Edward IV, King of England 3, 5–6, 11, 17–19, 21–35, 37–71, 74–5, 78–83, 88–90, 92, 94, 99, 102–6, 108, 116–122, 124–9, 133–4, 144, 146–7, 149, 153–4, 162, 166–7, 169, 170–1, 173, 176, 181, 184, 189, 191–2, 196–8, 200, 207–8, 210, 216, 218, 222, 224–5, 227, 231–2, 234, 236, 239–43

      Edward V, King of England: Birth 25–6, 83; created Prince of Wales, etc. 26, 42; recognised as Edward IV’s heir 39; household 39–41; education 39–40; Guardian of the Realm 41–2; negotiations for his marriage 42, 58; dominated by the Wydvilles 41, 57, 60, 64–5, 73–4, 92; appearance 59; character and intelligence 59–60, 114–15; proclaimed King of England 63; bidding prayer for him 64, 96; coronation plans 65–6, 69–70, 73, 82, 90, 97–9, 109, 113, 115, 123; summoned to London, 1483 65–6, 69, 75; learns of father’s death 69; expected age of majority 74; comes under control of Gloucester as result of coup 79–81; deprived of retainers and servants 81, 108, 142, 172; enters London in state 87–8; lodges in the Tower 88–9, 95, 106, 126; learns royal duties 93–4; fears of death 108, 135, 140; possible jaw disease 108, 177–8, 255; reunited with brother York in the Tower 111, 171; coronation postponed 115, 123; claim to throne impugned 114, 116–21; deposed 126–7, 135, 143; informed of deposition 135; plots to free him 143–7, 155, 165, 172, 182–3; also mentioned 2–3, 58, 72–3, 77–8, 83, 85–6, 90, 93, 96–7, 99–103, 105–7, 111, 113–15, 123, 126, 172–4, 184, 192, 222, 240, 242; see also under ‘Princes in the Tower, The’

      Edward VI, King of England 173

      Edward of Clarence, Earl of Warwick (see Plantagenet, Edward)

      Edward of Lancaster, Prince of Wales 16, 25–7, 30, 34, 68

      Edward of Middleham, Prince of Wales 35, 48, 96, 97, 142, 150,155–7, 162, 171, 185, 192, 197–9

      Elizabeth I, Queen of England 12, 251

      Elizabeth of York, Queen of England 7, 23, 35, 42, 53, 60–2, 144, 173, 180, 182, 185, 190, 194, 196, 199, 202–14, 219–24, 226, 228–30, 235, 238, 244

      Eltham Palace, Kent 37

      Ely Place, Holborn 103

      Erber, The, Downgate Street, London 34, 42

      Erasmus, Desiderius 5–7, 171, 174

      Esteney, John, Abbot of Westminster 83

     


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