Yorkshire Battles

Part 12

Chapter 122,708 wordsPublic domain

Norfolk, Thomas, Baron Mowbray, First Duke of, 139-40

Norfolk, John Mowbray, Third Duke of, 150

Norfolk, John Mowbray, Fourth Duke of, 165, 169-70

Northampton, 17, 18, 19, 154

Northumberland, Henry Percy, Twelfth Earl of, 140-47

Northumberland, Henry Percy, Thirteenth Earl of, 150-151

Northumberland, Henry Percy, Fourteenth Earl of, 157, 161, 164, 168, 171

Northumberland, Henry Percy, Sixteenth Earl of, 175

Northumberland, Thomas Percy, Nineteenth Earl of, 176

Nottingham, 92, 179

Nowel, Ralph, Titular Bishop of Orkney, 61, 66

Odo, Bishop of Bayeux, 39, 48-9

Ormond, Earl of, 171

Osbert, King of Northumbria, 12-13

Osred I., King of Northumbria, 11

Oswy, King of Northumbria, 8-10

Otho, Archbishop of Canterbury, 218

Parkinson, the Rev. Thomas, F.R.H.S., 151

Pearson, Captain, 222-5

Pembroke, Aylmer de Valence, Tenth Earl of, 124

Pembroke, Jasper Tudor, Sixteenth Earl of, 162

Pembroke, William Herbert, Seventeenth Earl of, 173

Penda, King of Mercia, 7-11

Percy, Sir Henry, K. G., "Hotspur," 135-6, 142-3

Philippa, Queen, 132-3, 135

Phillips, Mrs S. K., 115

Pole, de la, Sir William, 137

Pole, de la, Sir Richard, 137

Pole, de la, Michael, First Earl of Suffolk, 137

Pole, de la, Michael, Second Earl of Suffolk, 137

Pole, de la, Michael, Third Earl of Suffolk, 137

Pole, de la, William, Fourth Earl and First Duke of Suffolk, 137

Pole, de la, John, Second Duke of Suffolk, 137

Pole, de la, John, Ninth Earl of Lincoln, 137

Pole, de la, Edmund, Fifth Earl of Suffolk, 137

Pole, de la, Richard, Titulary Duke of Suffolk, 137

Pontefract, 111, 113, 141, 157, 162, 174

Porter, General, 207, 214

Powis, Lord, 152-3

Randolph, Thomas, Earl of Moray, 83-4, 91-3, 95-6, 102, 105-6, 116, 119, 125-6

Richard I., King of England, 76-8

Richard II., King of England, 133-136, 139-41, 147

Richard III., King of England, 137

Richmond, John de Dreux, Ninth Earl of, 124, 127-8

Rivers, Richard Widvile, First Lord, 153

Rivers, Anthony Widvile, Second Lord, 174

Robert, Earl (Robert Comyn, Third Earl of Northumberland), 43

Robert, Earl (Robert de Mowbray, Eighth Earl of Northumberland) 50-1

Robert, Duke of Normandy, 53-4, 56

Rokeby, Sir Thomas, 145-6, 148

Roos, Thomas de Roos, Tenth Lord, 164

Rupert, Prince, 202, 215

Rutland, Edmund Plantagenet, Titulary Duke of, 152, 159-162

Salisbury, Richard Neville, Eighth Earl of, 150-3, 156-7, 159, 161-162, 171

Savile, Sir William, of Thornhill, 183-5

Scales, Thomas de Scales, Seventh Lord, 154-6

Scarborough, 23, 81, 134, 221-2,225

Scroop, Jeffrey de, Chief Justiciary, 129

Scroop, Henry le Scroop, of Masham, Third Lord, 148

Shrewsbury, John Talbot, Fifth Earl of, 164, 171

Siward, Earl of Northumbria, 15-16, 47

Somerset, Edmund de Beaufort, Second Duke of, 150-1

Somerset, Henry de Beaufort, Fifth Earl of, 153-4, 156-7, 161, 164, 168, 172

Stafford, Humphrey de Stafford, Fifth Earl, 150-1

Stafford, Henry, First Lord, 176

Stephen, King of England, 51, 56, 57-8, 61, 75

Stigand, Archbishop of Canterbury, 20

Sulley, Sir Henry de, 127, 130

Tadcaster, 26, 31, 179, 187, 206

Thurstan, Archbishop of York, 61, 62

Tilliard, General, 214

Tosti Godwinsson, Earl of Northumbria, 15-7, 19-23, 25-27, 31-2

Travis-Cook, John, F.R.H.S., 137

Trollope, Sir Andrew, 152, 162, 168, 171

Tudor, Henry, Sixteenth Earl of Richmond, 174

Turketul, 217-8

Urrie, Sir John, 206, 207

Wakefield, 159, 161-2, 164, 183,186

Walcher of Lorraine, Bishop of Durham, Sixth Earl of Northumberland, 47, 48

Wales, Edward, Prince of, 154-5, 164, 171, 173

Waltheof Siwardsson, Fifth Earl of Northumberland, 16, 43, 45, 47-8

Ward, Sir Simon, Sheriff of Yorkshire, 107-8, 115

Warwick, Guy de Beauchamp, Eleventh Earl of, 81

Warwick, Richard Neville, Sixteenth Earl of, 150-4, 156, 164-6, 168, 173

Warwick, Edward Plantagenet, Eighteenth Earl of, 174-5

Welles, Leo de Welles, Sixth Lord, 164, 171

Westmoreland, Ralph Neville, First Earl of, 140, 143

Westmoreland, Charles Neville, Sixth Earl of, 176

Widvile, Sir Anthony, 153

William, Duke of Normandy, 19-20, 23, 35-41

William I., King of England, 44-49, 51-54, 59

William II. (Rufus), King of England, 49-53

William, son of Robert Duke of Normandy, 53-56

William, son of Henry I., 54-55

Willoughby, Richard Welles, Seventh Lord, 164

Willoughby, of Parham, Lord, 196

Wiltshire, James Butler, Second Earl of, 171

Wulstan, Bishop of Worcester, 20

York, 1, 16-17, 25-26, 43-47, 75-81, 92-94, 126-7, 131-3, 135, 144, 171, 202-5, 213

York, Walter de Grey, Archbishop of, 139

York, Richard Scroop, Archbishop of, 143-4

York, Edward Plantagenet, First Duke of, 135

York, Richard Plantagenet, Fifth Duke of, 174

York, Richard Plantagenet, Eighth Duke of, 137, 150-2, 154-62, 171

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