Henry VII
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Strickland, Agnes, and Catherine of Valois, (i), n. 1
Strongbow, Richard, (i)
Sulyard, John, judge of King's Bench, (i)
Sussex, and Buckingham's rebellion, (i)
Talbot, George, fourth earl of Shrewsbury, (i)
Talbot, Sir Gilbert, (i), (ii), n. 2; supporter of Henry VII, (i), (ii), nn 1, 3; at Bosworth, (i); K.G., (i), n. 1
Taxes, war levies and grants, (i) and n. 1, (ii); amounts yielded, (i), (ii) and n. 3, (iii), (iv); poll tax on aliens, (i), n. 6; directly assessed subsidies, (i); exempted counties and merchants, (i), n. 2; objections to, (i), (ii); directly assessed open yield subsidies, (i); loans and benevolences, (i)
Tax collectors, remuneration, (i), n. 1; indentures of payments, (i) and n. 2
Tax commissioners, (i); assessment of individual contributions, (i), (ii); and Signet letters, (i), n. 1; and arrears of benevolences, (i) and n. 1
Taylor, John, in exile, (i), n. 1
Thomas, Giles, treasurer to Francis II, (i), n. 3
Thomas, David and Morgan, and siege of Pembroke, (i), n. 2
Tiptoft, John, earl of Worcester, (i); king's lieutenant in Ireland, (i), (ii)
Topcliffe, John, chief justice in Ireland, (i)
Touchet, James, baron Audley, capture at Blackheath, (i), n. 4; attainder, (i), n. 3
Tower of London, (i); coronation procession, (i), (ii); keepership of the Exchange, (i)
Townsend, Roger, judge, (i)
Trade, subject of royal proclamation, (i), (ii); statutory enactments, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), n. 8, (v); infringement of customs duties, (i), (ii), n. 2; and alien merchants, (i); export prohibitions, (i); Henry VII and, (i); subordination to diplomacy, (i); economic sanctions, (i); relations with the Netherlands, (i); with the Hanse, (i); with France and Brittany, (i); with Spain, (i)
Treaties, of Ayton, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv); of Blois, (i), (ii), (iii); of Bourges, (i) and n. 1; of Etaples, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v); financial provisions, (i), (ii), (iii); of Medina del Campo, (i), (ii), (iii); terms, (i); of Picquigny, (i), (ii), (iii); arrears of payment, (i); of Redon, (i), (ii); terms, (i), n. 4, (ii); of Utrecht, and the Hanse, (i), (ii); of Windsor, (i)
Tremayle, Thomas, judge of King's Bench, (i)
Treury, Sir John, (i), n. 1
Tudor dynasty, foundation at Bosworth, (i) and n.; problem of security, (i)
Tudor, Jasper, earl of Pembroke, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), n. 3, (v); early life, (i), (ii), n. 10; at Mortimer's Cross, (i), n. 1, (ii); champion of Henry VII, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), nn 4, 5, (v), (vi); attainder, (i), (ii), (iii); flight to Brittany, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), n. 1; and Henry VII's march, (i), n. 3; created duke of Bedford, (i) and n. 2, (ii), (iii); marriage, (i); illegitimate daughter, (i), n. 3; rewards, (i); and the coronations, (i), (ii), (iii); financial grant, (i); lordships, (i), (ii); chief justice of N. Wales, (i), (ii); lieutenant in Ireland, (i) and n. 1, (ii), n. 5
Tudor, Edmund, earl of Richmond (Edmund of Hadham), father of Henry VII, (i); early life, (i), (ii), n. 10, (iii); marriage to his ward, (i); death, (i)
Tudur, son of Ednyfed Fychan, (i)
Tudur ap Goronwy, (i)
Tunstall, Cuthbert, master of the Rolls, (i), n. 2
Turks, Henry VII and the Pope's crusade, (i), n. 2, (ii)
Tydder, Henry, proclamation against, (i) and n. 1, (ii)
Tyler, Sir William, (i), n. 1; keeper of the Jewel House, (i); and papal dispensation, (i)
Tyrell, Sir James, (i), (ii); Governor of Guisnes, (i); execution, (i); alleged confession, (i) and n.; attainder, (i), n., (ii), n. 3
Urswick, Christopher, priest, (i), (ii), n. 1, (iii); agent to Margaret Beaufort, (i); preferments, (i), (ii), nn 1, 2; dean of York, (i), n. 1; and the coronation, (i); and papal dispensation, (i)
Vaughan, Sir Thomas of Tretower, (i); and Buckingham's rebellion, (i) and n. 3
Vaux, Sir Nicholas, lieutenant of Guisnes, (i) and n.
Vavasour, John, judge of Common Pleas, (i)
Veleville, Sir Roland de, constable of Beaumaris, (i), n. 3
Venice, (i), (ii), (iii), n. 2; and trade, (i), (ii); plot against, (i), (ii)
Vere, John de, earl of Oxford, (i), (ii); and Henry VII in France, (i), (ii); career, (i), n. 2; at Bosworth, (i), (ii); rewards and appointments, (i); and the coronations, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv); and Warbeck, (i); K.G., (i), n. 1; compounding for retaining offence, (i), n. 2
Vergil, Polydore, and Owen's imprisonment, (i), n. 2; and his children, (i), n. 2; on Henry VII's youth, (i), nn 4, 5; his appearance and character, (i), (ii), (iii), n. 1, (iv), n. 1; personal relations with him, (i), n. 3; and his health, (i); and Stafford-Richard III relations, (i) and n. 2; and Bosworth, (i) and n. 2, (ii), (iii), (iv) and n.; and Stoke, (i); and King's Council, (i); and ruthlessness of commissioners, (i), n. 2
Verney, John, K.B., (i), n. 3
Wages, statutory enactments, (i), (ii)
Wales, (i), n. 6, (ii), (iii); and Henry VII, (i), (ii), (iii); and Buckingham's rebellion, (i) and n. 3; revocation of Crown land leases, (i); receiver of chamberlains's estates, (i); episcopal appointments, (i); vicissitudes of princely office, (i) and n. 1; unchanged governmental system, (i); union with Crown of England, (i); political unification, (i); position at Henry VII's accession, (i), (ii); composition of principality, (i), (ii); judicial arrangements, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv); autonomous marcher lordships, (i), (ii), (iii); charters of privileges for the North, (i), (ii) and n. 9, (iii); abrogation of gavelkind, (i), (ii); legal validity, (i)
Walter, Hubert, (i)
Warbeck, Perkin, Yorkist pretender, (i), (ii), (iii); lack of Irish support, (i), (ii), (iii); at Cork, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v); career, (i) and n. 1; training for impersonation, (i), n. 2, (ii), (iii); resulting attainders, (i), (ii), n. 1; abortive landing at Deal, (i); returns to Ireland, (i), (ii), (iii); in Scotland, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv); in France, (i); marriage, (i); Cornish disaster, (i), (ii); confession, (i) and n. 2; letter to his mother, (i) and n. 2; subsequent fate and execution, (i) and n. 1, (ii), (iii); proclamation, (i), n. 5; exactions from supporters, (i), n. 6; extermination of adherents, (i), n. 2; general pardon, (i)
Warham, William, archbishop of Canterbury, (i) and n. 3; chancellor, (i); judge in court of Chancery, (i)
Waterford, (i), (ii), (iii); siege of, (i); freemen, (i)
Welles, John, first viscount, (i), n. 2, (ii); Henry VII and, (i); knighthood, (i), n. 1, (ii), n. 1
Welles, Lionel, sixth baron Welles, (i), n. 5
Welles, Richard, seventh baron Welles, (i), n. 2
Welles, Robert, eighth baron Welles, (i), n. 2
Wells, Sir Richard, (i)
Wells, Robert, (i)
Welshmen, restrictions placed on, (i), (ii); penal laws and, (i), (ii); marriage prohibition, (i) and n. 1; first entry into English peerage, (i); emancipation of bondmen, (i)
Westby, Bartholomew, surveyor of Crown lands, (i); baron of the Exchequer, (i), (ii)
Westminster, location of parliament, (i); establishment of White Hall, (i)
Westminster Abbey, place of sanctuary, (i); Henry VII's Chapel, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), n. 5, (v)
Westminster Hall, (i)
Weston, John, prior of St John of Jerusalem, (i)
William, David, and papal dispensation, (i)
Willoughby, Robert, first baron Willoughby de Broke, and the coronation, (i) and n. 2; writ of summons, (i); K.G., (i), n. 1
Wingfield, Sir Edward, (i), n. 1
Wolf, William, of Coton in Suffolk, (i)
Wiltshire, and Buckingham's rebellion, (i)
Wolsey, Thomas, pluralist, (i); secretaryship, (i); chaplain to Henry VII, (i), n. 1
Wood, Thomas, chief justice of Common Pleas, (i), (ii)
Woodville, Anthony, second earl Rivers, (i), (ii); and Prince's Council, (i)
Woodville, Catherine, marriages, (i) and n. 3
Woodville, Edward, Lord Scales, (i), (ii); K.G., (i), n. 1
Woodville, Lionel, bp. of Salisbury, (i), n. 5;
attainder, (i), (ii)
Woodville, Mary, (i)
Wyatt, Sir Henry, Scottish agent, (i), n. 4; keeper of the Jewel House, (i); commissioner in Ireland, (i)
Wyatt, Sir Thomas, (i), n. 4
Young, John, master of the Rolls, (i) and n.
Zouche, John, Lord, attainder, (i)