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    The princes in the tower

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      Plantagenet, George, son of Edward IV 41

      Plantagenet, Katherine, daughter of Edward IV, later Countess of Devon 41, 206, 244

      Plantagenet, Margaret, Countess of Salisbury 42, 49-50, 200, 250-1

      Plantagenet, Margaret, daughter of Edward IV 41

      Plantagenet, Margaret, Duchess of Burgundy 23, 226, 232, 234-6, 241-2

      Plantagenet, Mary, daughter of Edward IV 23, 52-3

      Plantagenet, Richard, Duke of Gloucester (see Richard III)

      Plantagenet, Richard, Duke of York (d.1460) 15-17, 28-9, 31, 53, 116, 117, 125, 161

      Plantagenet, Richard, Duke of York (d.1483) 41, 46, 52, 59, 64, 83, 94, 109-14, 114, 135, 140-1, 170-1, 174-5, 177-8, 232, 236, 239-42 (see also under 'Princes in the Tower, The')

      Plantagenet, Richard, of Eastwell, Kent 31, 176-7

      Plantagenet, Richard, son of Clarence 42

      Plymouth, Devon 188

      Pole, Henry, Lord Montagu 250

      Pole, Henry, son of Montagu 250-1

      Pole, Margaret, Countess of Salisbury (see Plantagenet, Margaret)

      281

      282

      Pole, Reginald, Cardinal 250

      de la Pole, Edmund, Earl of Suffolk, 244, 247

      de la Pole, John, Duke of Suffolk 137, 243

      de la Pole, John, Earl of Lincoln 69, 137, 142, 173, 200, 222, 231-2, 234-5, 243

      de la Pole, Richard 244

      de la Pole, William 244

      Pontefract Castle, Yorks 85, 108, 121-3, 155

      Poppelau, Nicholas von 31-2, 129

      Portugal, King of 154

      Potter, Jeremy 173

      Pottyer, Richard 62 Poynings, Sir Edward 237-- 8

      Princes in the Tower, The: declared bastards 124-7; moved to secure apartments in Tower m-12, 114, 139-42, 172; cease to appear 112, 138-40; attendants in Tower 140, 142; potential focus for rebellion 142-3, 162, 164, 172, 184; murder of xiv, 95, 149, 157-9, 191, 205, 218, 243-- 7, 252; date of murder 135, 139, 149, 157, 171; burial 159; alleged reburial 160-1; believed murdered 139, 144, 162, 166, 183, 184, 191-2, 198-9, 225-6, 227-8; controversy and speculation over their fate 163-- 78, 226-7, 231, 235-6; chroniclers' views on 1-13; search for bodies of 225-6, 247, 249; bones, not theirs, found in Tower 251; bones, probably theirs, found in Tower 113, 252-- 4; bones buried in Westminster Abbey 254; bones examined 255-- 8; also mentioned xiii, 1, 9, n, 58, 163, 190, 193, 195, 204, 216, 225, 233, 251 (see also under Edward V, King of England and Plantagenet, Richard, Duke of York and Norfolk)

      Queen's College, Cambridge 23

      Rae, Dr John 61

      Raleigh, Sir Walter 251

      Rastell, John 159-60, 225

      Rastell, William 11

      Ratcliffe, Sir Richard 78, 102, 108, 122-3, 151. 156, 211-12, 216

      Rawcliffe, Carol 179

      Reading Abbey, Berks 19

      Reading, Berks 142

      Redmore Plain, Leics 214-15

      Rennes Cathedral, Brittany 190

      Richard, Duke of York (see

      Plantagenet, Richard) Richard II, King of England 14-15, 89. 139, 165

      Richard III, King of England (formerly Richard Plantagenet, Duke of Gloucester): birth 28-9; childhood 29; created Duke of Gloucester 29; honours and appointments 29, 48, 56; possible involvement in death of Edward of Lancaster 26, 30; involved in murder of Henry VI 27-8, 30; character 30, 128-33, 165, 218; military career 30, 55-6, 90; bastards 31, 130, 173, 177, 200, 220, 241-2; appearance 3, 31-3, 116; alleged deformities 31-3, 104, 171; negotiates to marry Anne Neville 24, 33-4; relations with Clarence 33-4, 43; marries Anne Neville 34; relations with Anne Neville 34-5; northern affiliations 2, 93; inherits Warwick's lands 33-6, 43; swears allegiance to future Edward V 39; involvement in Clarence's downfall 48; reaction to Clarence's death 50-1; relations with and attitude to the Wydvilles 51, 55, 58, 62, 66; relations with Hastings 54, 66; loyalty to Edward IV 55, 90, 128-9, 218; Lord of the North

      282

      283

      55~7. 58; relations with City of York 56-7, 155, 216; named Protector of the Realm by Edward IV 63, 71; protectorship opposed by the Wydvilles 64-5, 70, 73, 74-5; informed of Edward IV's death 66, 69; fear of Wydvilles 69-- 70; plans coup against the Wydvilles with Buckingham 70-2, 75-- 7; plots to usurp throne 70, 78, 82, 84, 91-3, 95-9, 101-2, 105-7, 111-- 27; professes loyalty to Edward V 71, 79-82, 85, 88, 90, 134, 171; mourns Edward IV 71; powers as protector limited by Council 74-5, 78; effects coup against Wydvilles 78-9, 84-8; gains contol of Edward V 79-82; moral propaganda of 79, 106, 130; seeks popularity and goodwill of people 82, 102, 143, 156, 189-90, 193; enters London with Edward V 87-8; proclaimed Protector of the Realm 89-90; as Protector 94-127; plans and accomplishes elimination of the Wydvilles and other opponents 91-3, 102, 106, in; moves against Hastings 97-8, 100-- 7; plots for and gains control of York 98, 109-n, 171-2; imprisons Princes in Tower 111-13; contemplates and plots death of Princes 113, 147-52, 156-8, 171-2; title to throne 124-6; usurpation of throne 126-8, 133, 192, 224; accession ceremonies 128; piety 130-2; books owned by 131, 133; court of 132-3; architectural interests and works 133; interest in chivalry and heraldry 133; interest in music 133; patron of scholars 123; unpopularity 128, 133, 136, 143, 198-9, 211; dependence on magnates 133-6, 140, 143, 186, 189; coronation 136-7; progress 138, 142-3, 147-51. 155-7. 185, 189; alienates Buckingham 148, 151, 180; as king 155-6, 192-3, 220; promotion of northerners 134, 140-1, 214; conspiracies against him, 1483 n, 143-7, 149, 155. 170-90; guilty of murder of Princes: arguments for and against 163-78, 184, 197-8, 225-8, 246, 258; rewards Princes' murderers 160; allegedly orders reburial of Princes 160-1; spreads rumours of Princes' deaths 161-2; perhaps informs Buckingham of Princes' murder 179; effect of murder of Princes on his security and reputation 183-- 7, 191. !93. 198-9. 217-18, 227, 247; insecure as king 189-90, 199, 205, 211; only Parliament of 192-3; compels Elizabeth Wydville to release her daughters from sanctuary 194-6, 232; grief over son's death 197-8; chooses successor 200-1, 222; establishes Council of the North 200; plans to marry Elizabeth of York 202-13, 223; callous treatment of Anne Neville 206-7; possible involvement in death of Anne Neville 5, 210-11; conspiracy to overthrow him, 1485 7, 11, 213-14; takes up arms against Henry Tudor 214-15; killed at Battle of Bosworth 215-16; treatment of corpse 216-17; burial and tomb 217; posthumously attainted 224-5; chroniclers' views on 1-13, 217-18, 249; controversy about xiii, 1-13; revisionist view of xiv, 11-- 12; also mentioned 2, 3, 22, 24, 29, 62, 85, 91, 142, 144, 173, 196-7, 200-1, 219, 229, 232, 236, 240, 243, 244, 252, 257-8

      Richard III Society, The xiv, 217, 256

      283

      284

      Richard of Clarence (see Plantagenet, Richard) Richard of Conisburgh, Earl of Cambridge 15

      Riley, H. T. 5

      Rochefort, Guillaume de, Chancellor of France 191-2

      Rogers, Dr Juliet 257-8

      Roper, Sir John 11

      Roper, William 10

      Rose and Crown Inn, Stony Stratford 77

      Ross, Professor Charles 257

      Ross, Dr Jean 257-8

      Rotherham, Thomas, Archbishop of York 64, 83-6, 88, 91, 93, 97, 99, 101-4, 107, 136, 151, 207

      Rous, John 5, 7, 28-9, 31-5, 43, 60, 63, 69, 75-6, 81, 88, 90, 95, 97, 121-4, 129, 133, 142, 158, 168, 171, 193-4, 199-200, 210-n, 215, 218, 223, 225

      Royal Collection, The 32

      Royal College of Physicians, The 174

      Royal Mint, The 89

      Roye, Jean de 49

      Russell, John, Bishop of Lincoln, Lord Chancellor 4, 59, 64, 90-1, 98, 102, 106, 110-11, 114-15, 135, 145, 187, 214

      St Albans, Battle of, 1455 16

      St Albans, Battle of, 1461 17

      St Albans, Herts 86-- 7

      St George's Chapel, Windsor 18, 59, 69, 105, 161, 234

      St John's Hospital, Clerkenwell 88, 212

      St Leger, Sir Thomas 185, 188

      St Martin le Grand, Priory of, London 34, 160

      St Osyth's Priory, Essex 235

      St Paul's Cathedral, London 27, 88, 96, 107, 116, 128, 130, 234

     
    St Paul's School, London 174

      St Pol, Count of 20, 22

      St Stephen's Chapel, Westminster 34, 46

      Salic Law, The 15, 219

      Salisbury, Wilts 108, 185, 187

      Sanctuary, The, Westminster Abbey 24-5, 83, 110-11, 144-5. 181, 194-195

      Sandwich, Kent 58

      Santa Cruz, Prior of 229

      Scrope, Lady 25

      Sebert, King of the East Saxons 210

      Selaby, Co. Durham 141

      Serigo, Dr 24, 26

      Settlement, Act of, 1484 (see 'Titulus Regius')

      Settlement, Act of, 1485 221-2

      Shaa, Sir Edmund, Lord Mayor of London 81, 112, 115-16, 121

      Shaa, Dr Ralph 116-17, 224

      Shakespeare, William 11-12, 170, 249

      Sheen Palace, Surrey 37, 50

      Sheriff Hutton Castle, Yorks 85, 102, 121-2, 173, 200, 214, 219

      Sheriff Hutton Church, Yorks 197

      Sherwood Forest 214

      Shore, Elizabeth 54-5, 65, 100, 104, 107-8, 130, 187

      Shore, William 54-5, 187

      Shrewsbury, Salop 214

      Simnel, Lambert 231-5, 242

      Simnel, Richard 235

      Simnel, Thomas 235

      Sixtus IV, Pope 41

      Slaughter, William 140, 142, 158, 160

      Society of Antiquaries of London, The 32

      Somerset, Duke of (see Beaufort, Edmund)

      Song of the Lady Bessy' 7, 61, 158, 168, 196, 208, 211, 213

      Speed, John 11

      Stacey, Dr John 44-5

      Stafford, 5th Earl of 67

      284

      285

      Stafford, Edward, 3rd Duke of Buckingham 188, 222

      Stafford, Henry, 2nd Duke of Buckingham 22, 39, 47-8, 67-9, 71-2, 75-81, 86-8, 90-1, 95-7, 99, 101-2, 104-7, 109-11, 113-16, 121-7, 133, 135, 137, 140, 142-5, 148-9, 151-2, 172, 179-89. 193. 214, 222, 225, 228

      Stafford, Sir Henry 153

      Stafford, Humphrey, 1st Duke of Buckingham 67

      Stafford, Staffs 214

      Stallworthe, Simon 98-9, 110-11, 115, 119

      Stanley, Thomas, Lord, later Earl of Derby 7, 61-2, 64, 88, 98-9, 102-4, 107, 136, 152, 154, 189, 196, 215, 216, 220, 228, 237

      Stanley, Sir William 211, 215-16, 220, 237

      Star Chamber, The, Westminster 93, 111

      Stephen, King of England 154

      Stillington, Robert, Bishop of Bath and Wells, Lord Chancellor 50, 88, 118-21, 137, 202, 220, 223-4, 235

      Stoke, Battle of, 1487 226, 234-5, 243

      Stonor Letters, The 2

      Stonor, Sir William 98, 115

      Stony Stratford, Northants 21, 77, 79

      Stow, John 31, 97, 144

      Stratford, John 23

      Strasbourg, France 108

      Sudeley Castle, Gloucs 118, 133

      Suffolk, Duke of (see de la Pole, John)

      Suffolk, Duchess of (see Plantagenet, Elizabeth)

      Swynford, Katherine, Duchess of Lancaster 15, 153

      Symonds, Richard 231-2

      Talbot, Eleanor (see Butler, Eleanor)

      Talbot, Elizabeth, Duchess of Norfolk 137, 170

      Talbot, Sir Gilbert 236

      Talbot, John, Earl of Shrewsbury 118

      Talbot, Sir John 118

      Tanner, Dr Lawrence E. 255-- 8

      Taunton, Somerset 238

      Tetzel, Gabriel 37

      Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucs 30, 42, 49

      Tewkesbury, Battle of, 1471 26, 30, 94. 150

      Tewkesbury, Gloucs 148

      Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester 67, 165

      Thoresby, John 44

      Tickenhill Manor, Bewdley, Worcs 40

      Tiptoft, John, Earl of Worcester 51

      Tirel, Walter 150

      'Titulus Regius', Art of Settlement, 1484 4, 11, 117-18, 124, 126, 192, 204, 219-20, 222-4

      Toulouse, France 6

      Tournai, Picardy 236, 241-2

      Tours, France 191

      Tower Hill, London 239, 245, 247

      Tower of London, The 6, 12, 17, 24-5, 27-8, 37, 46, 49, 64, 83, 86, 88-9, 93-4. 99. 102, 105-13, 126, 135-6, 140-4, 147-50, 157-9, 161-4, 169-72, 176, 195, 219, 225, 232-4, 238, 240, 244-5, 250-5, 258

      Towton, Battle of, 1461 17, 20, 53, 94

      'Trial of Richard III, The' (Channel 4) 163, 257

      Tudor, Arthur, Prince of Wales 6, 228-9, 232, 235, 246

      Tudor dynasty 184, 216, 222-3, 228, 235, 251

      Tudor, Edmund, Earl of Richmond 62, 152-3

      Tudor, Henry, Earl of Richmond (see Henry VII)

      285

      286

      Tudor, Jasper, Earl of Pembroke, later Duke of Bedford 153-4, 180, 185

      Tudor, Margaret, Queen of Scotland 229, 234, 251

      Tudor, Mary, Queen of France 229

      Tudor, Owen 153

      Tudor-Craig, Pamela, Lady Wedgwood 179

      Twynho, Ankarette 43-5, 49

      Twynho, Roger 49

      Tyburn, London 44, 188, 239

      Tyrell, Sir James 35, 107, 147, 150-1, 156-60, 169-70, 176, 225, 243-9, 253

      Tyrell, Mary 170, 245

      Tyrell, Thomas 245, 248

      Urbino, Italy 7

      Urswick, Christopher n, 180-2

      Valera, Diego de 167, 215, 217-18

      Vaughan, Sir Thomas (d. 1483) 39-40, 75. 79. 80-1, 85-6, 91, 102, 121-3, 164

      Vaughan, Sir Thomas, of Brecknock 187

      Vaux.Joan 174

      Vaux, Sir Nicholas 174

      Vere, John de, Earl of Oxford 154

      Vergil, Polydore 2, 4, 7-9, 11, 21, 26, 28, 31-3, 43, 48, 50, 61, 63, 70-1, 78, 99, 102-4, 106-7, 109, 111, 117, 121, 123, 126, 129, 141-2, 147-8, 151, 156, 158, 162, 166, 171, 172, 180-1, 184-5, 188, 194, 200, 206-8, 211-12, 214-17, 223-4, 229, 232, 238, 244, 247

      Vienna, Austria 237

      Vienne, Archbishop of 2

      Wakefield, Battle of, 1460 17

      Warbeck, John 241-2

      Warbeck, Katherine 241-2

      Warbeck, Perkin 231, 236-42

      Warenne family 15

      Warkworth, John 25, 27-8

      Wars of the Roses, The 15-17, 20, 61, 67, 127, 164, 184, 220

      Warwick Castle 42, 133, 149-51. 156

      Warwick 142

      Warwick Guildhall 44

      Waterford, Ireland 237

      Watling Street 75

      Waurin, Jean de 21, 25, 53, 58

      Wayte, Elizabeth (see Lucy, Elizabeth)

      Webb, John or Jonathan 251

      Welles, Avice 39

      Welshpool, Salop 214 Wenlock, Lord 21

      Westminster Abbey, London 18, 24-5. 34. 52, 69, 83, 100, 110, 123, 137, 145, 210, 221, 228, 254-6

      Westminster Hall, London 128, 137, 203, 205

      Westminster Palace, London 25, 37, 42, 45-6, 58, 62, 64, 73, 84, 88, 93, 97, 102, 111, 123, 136, 190, 195, 204, 216, 219

      Westmorland, Earl of (see Neville, Ralph)

      White Horse Inn, Leicester

      White, William 257

      Whitelaw, Archibald 31, 129

      Whiteside, Mr 254

      Whittlebury Forest 21

      Wigmore, Edward de 118

      Wigmore, Richard 118

      William II 'Rufus', King of England 150

      William of Worcester 29

      Williamson, Audrey 172, 176

      Willoughby, Sir Robert 219

      Winchelsea, Earls of 176-7

      Winchester, City of 257

      Windsor Castle, Berks 37, 45-6, 137, 142, 235

      Wolsey, Thomas, Cardinal 7, 192

      Woodstock Palace, Oxon 143

      286

      287

      Woodville (see Wydville)

      Worcester, City of 152

      Wren, Sir Christopher 254

      Wright, Professor W. 255-8

      Wycliffe, John 131

      Wydville, Anthony, Earl Rivers 20, 40-1, 43, 49, 53-4, 58-60, 63, 64, 66, 68-9, 71, 73, 75-81, 85-6, 91-2, 95, 99, 102, 105, 121-3, 141, 143, 160, 164-5, 212

      Wydville, Sir Edward 48, 75, 83, 93, 144, 228

      Wydville, Elizabeth, Queen of England 19-25. 35.
    38-46, 48, 50-5, 57-68, 70-3, 77, 80, 82-5, 88, 90-2, 96, 98, 100-1, 104, 109-111, 117-19, 124, 126, 140, 144-5. 164-5, 168, 173, 176, 178, 181-2, 189-90, 193-4. 19S-8, 202-3, 205, 212-13, 222, 224, 228, 230, 232-4

      Wydville, Emma de 19

      Wydville family 19-20, 22, 39, 41, 43-5, 5i, 54-5, 57-8, 60-2, 64-6, 68-70, 72-5, 78-83, 86-7, 92, 96, 101-3, 111, 113, 124, 144-5, 164, 180, 182, 185, 189, 204, 214, 233

      Wydville, Joan 20

      Wydville, Sir John 20, 24, 44

      Wydville, Katherine, Duchess of Buckingham and Bedford 22, 68, 137, 228

      Wydville, Lionel, Bishop of Salisbury 22, 83, 108, 144, 155, 185, 188

      Wydville, Richard (I) 19

      Wydville, Richard (II), Earl Rivers 19-22, 24, 40-1, 44

      Wydville, Richard (III) 144, 189, 228

      Wydville, William de 19

      York, City of 31, 56-7, 70-2, 101-2, 108, 113, 115, 122, 151, 155-7, 159, 166, 185, 200, 216

      York Civic Records 31, 72, 122

      York, Dukes of (see Edmund of Langley; Plantagenet Richard -- 2 entries; Henry VIII)

      York, House of 17, 53, 56, 61, 67, 72, 111, 127, 155, 165, 184, 200, 203, 217, 219, 222, 226, 229, 232, 239, 246

      York Place, Westminster 84

      York Roll, The 5, 32, 34

      287

      288

      About the Author

      Alison Weiris the author of The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy, The Wars of the Roses, The Children of Henry VIII, The Life of Elizabeth I, and Eleanor of Aquitaine. She lives in Surrey with her husband and two children.

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      [Captions on pictures from the middle of the book]

      1 above Richard III: early 17th century (?) copy of a portrait by an anonymous artist of c. 1518-23 in the Royal Collection. When this picture was painted the legend of the villainous 'crookbacked king' with one shoulder higher than the other was firmly established.

      2 above right The earliest surviving portrait of Richard, dating from c. 1516-22 and almost certainly a copy of a lost original painted from life, shows no apparent deformity.

      3 right The 'Broken Sword' portrait by an unknown artist, f.1533-43. X-rays show that drastic alterations were made later on, when Richard's reputation was rehabilitated, to give the deformed-looking king a more normal appearance.

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      4 Edward IV: his son Edward. the elder of the two Princes, was 'his greatest joy'.

     


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