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The War of the Roses

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by Timothy Venning


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  Index

  Abingdon

  Agincourt, battle of

  Agrippina ‘the Younger’

  Alcock, Bishop John

  Alencon, Duke of

  Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany

  Alnwick Castle

  Ambien Hill, Leics

  ‘Anastasia, Grand Duchess’ (Anna Anderson)

  Anne (Neville), Queen

  Anne, Duchess of Brittany and Queen of France

  Anne, Princess (daughter of Edward IV)

  Appellant, Lords

  Aquitaine

  Argentine, Dr.

  Armagh, Archbishop of

  Arthur, Prince (d. 1203)

  Arthur, Prince (d. 1502)

  Arundel, Richard Fitzalan, 9th Earl of

  Arundel (Fitzalan), Thomas, Archbishop

  Assheton, Sir Ralph

  Atwater, John

  Audley, Lord (James Touchet)

  Ayala, Pedro de

  Ayscough, Bishop

  Bacon, Sir Francis

  Bagot, Sir William

  Bamburgh Castle

  Barle
y, William

  Barnet

  Battle of

  Beaufort see Somerset, Dukes of

  Beaufort, Cardinal Henry

  Beaufort, Lady Margaret

  Beaulieu Abbey

  Beaumont, Lord

  Becket, St./Archbishop Thomas

  Bergavenny, Edward (Neville), first Lord

  Bergavenny, George (Neville), third Lord

  Berkhamsted

  Bermondsey Abbey

  Berwick-upon-Tweed

  Blackheath

  Blaybourne, archer

  Blore Heath, battle of

  Bodrugan, Sir Henry

  Bona of Savoy

  Bonville family

  Bordeaux

  Bosworth, Battle of

  Bourchier, Lord (Henry Stafford)

  Bourchier, Archbishop Thomas

  Bray, Sir Reginald

  Brecon

  Breze, Admiral Pierre de

  Brittany

  Broughton, Sir Thomas

  Buchan, John

  Buckingham, dukes of (Stafford family)

  Buckingham, Catherine (Woodville), Duchess of

  Buckingham, Edward Stafford, third Duke of

  Buckingham, Henry Stafford, second Duke of

  Buckingham, Humphrey Stafford, first Duke of

  Bushy, Sir John

  Burford

  Burgh, Sir Thomas

  Burley, Sir Simon

  Bury St. Edmunds

  Butler, Lady Eleanor

  Butler, Sir Piers

  ‘Cade Jack’

  Caernarfon Castle

  Caister Castle, Norfolk

  Calais

  Cambridge, King’s College

  Capgrave, John, chronicler

  Carmarthen Castle

  Carreg Cennen Castle

  Castillon, battle of

  Catesby, Sir William

  Catherine of Aragon, Queen

  Catherine of Valois, Queen

  Catherine of Castile, Princess/Duchess of Lancaster

  Catherine, Princess (daughter of Edward IV)

  Cecily, Princess (daughter of Edward IV)

  Cerne Abbas, Dorset

  Charles V, Emperor

  Charles VI, king of France

  Charles VII, king of France

  Charles VIII, king of France

  Charles ‘the Rash (le Temeraire)’, Duke of Burgundy

  Chipping Sodbury

  Christian II, king of Denmark

 

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