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  INDEX

  Abingdon, abbot of, conspirator, (i), n. 2

  Actoris, Peter, king's stationer, (i), n. 1

  Acts of parliament, conception of repeal, (i)

  assemblies, riots, etc., (i)

  attainder, (i), (ii) and n., (iii)

  benefit of clergy, (i) and n.

  ‘de fac
to’, (i)

  ecclesiastical matters, (i)

  enclosure, (i), (ii)

  justices of the peace, (i), (ii), n. 14, (iii)

  Hanseatic League, (i) and n. 2

  Navigation, (i), (ii), (iii)

  pro camera stellata, (i), (ii) and n. 1, (iii), (iv) and n. 3, (v), (vi) and n. 4, (vii), (viii), (ix)

  resumption, (i), (ii), (iii)

  retaining unlawfully, (i)

  statuta de Praerogativa regis, (i)

  treason, (i)

  Union of Wales and Crown of England, (i), (ii), (iii).

  See also under Legislation

  Administration, financial, overlap and development of Yorkist expertise, (i), (ii); reorganization of the Household, (i); keepership of Jewel House, (i); uses of money received, (i); investment of surplus, (i); future of Exchequer, (i); profits of wardships and marriages, (i); audit process, (i), (ii); unsophisticated presentation of accounts, (i); confusion of officer and office, (i); position of Council Learned, (i); payment of debts, (i) and n. 2; collection of feudal incidents, (i); management of landed revenues, (i); and State's increasing needs, (i); nature of bonds (obligations and recognizances), (i)

  Adrian de Castello, bp. of Bath and Wells, (i), (ii), (iii), n. 3

  Adventurers to the New Found Lands, (i)

  Albert, duke of Saxony, and Warbeck, (i)

  Alcock, John, bp. of Worcester, (i); opens parliament, (i); interim chancellor, (i); president of Prince's Council, (i)

  Alexander VI, Pope, (i), (ii), n. 2, (iii), n. 2, (iv), Henry VII and, (v); death, (i)

  Alleyn, John, baron of the Exchequer, (i)

  Alnwick, William, bp. of Lincoln, (i)

  Andreas Scotus, tutor to Henry VII, (i), n. 5

  Anglesey, (i), (ii); charter of privilege, (i), (ii)

  Anne Neville, queen of Richard III, (i); death in 1485, (ii), (iii), (iv)

  Anne of Beaujeu, sister of Charles VIII, (i), (ii), (iii)

  Anne, duchess of Brittany, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv); marriage to Charles VIII, (i), (ii), (iii); wardship, (i)

  Antwerp, removal of the Staple, (i); trading centre, (i); economic sanctions, (i); conference on Hanse, (i), (ii)

  Arthur, Prince of Wales, (i), (ii), (iii); birth, (i), (ii); marriage to Catherine of Aragon, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (vii), (viii), (ix), (x); death, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (vii), (viii); warden-general, (i); knighting, (i); financial provisions, (i); earl of Chester, (i), (ii); guardianship, (i); residence at Ludlow, (i), (ii); judicial powers, (i); marcher lordships, (i); depicture, (i); burial place, (i)

  Arundel, Sir Thomas, (i)

  Ashton, Christoper, (i), n. 2

  Ashwell, Robert (alias Lancaster), (i)

  Assheton, Ralph, vice-chamberlain, (i), n. 4

  Atherstone, (i); meeting between Henry VII and Lord Stanley, (i) and n. 1, (ii); compensation, (i), n. 1

  Attainder and forfeiture, effect of, (i), n. 2, (ii); need for parliamentary assent, (i) and n. 5, (ii); and land forfeiture, (i); numbers affected, (i), (ii); proceeds from, (i) and n. 3; the peerage and, (i); four acts, (i)

  Audley, Edmund, bishoprics, (i) and n. 3

  Ayala, Pedro, Spanish ambassador, in Scotland, (i); despatch to Ferdinand, (i) and n. 8; in Flanders, (i); on Henry VII, (i)

  Banastre, Robert, (i)

  Bannister, Humphrey, servant to Buckingham, (i) and n. 5

  Barclay, William, (i)

  Barnewell, Thomas, baron of the Exchequer, (i)

  Battles: Agincourt, (i), (ii), n. 1; Barnet, (i), (ii), n. 2, (iii), n. 2, (iv), (v); Black-heath, (i), n. 4, (ii), (iii); Dixmude, (i); Edgecote, (i); Flodden, (i); Harfleur, (i), n. 1; Ludford Bridge, (i); Ludlow, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv); Mortimer's Cross, (i) and n. 1; Northampton, (i), n. 1; Pavia, (i), n. 2; St Albans, (i); St Aubin du Cormier, (i); Sauchieburn, (i); Stoke, (i), n. 4, (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (vii), (viii), (ix), (x), (xi), (xii); Tewkesbury, (i), (ii), (iii); Towton, (i), (ii), (iii). See also Bosworth

  Beauchamp, Eleanor, marriages, (i), n. 4

  Beauchamp, Margaret (of Bletso), (i), n. 1, (ii), n. 2

  Beaufort, Edmund, duke of Somerset, (i), n. 4

  Beaufort, Henry, third duke of Somerset, (i), (ii)

  Beaufort, Henry, bp. of Winchester, (i), n. 1, (ii), n. 1

  Beaufort, John, first duke of Somerset, (i), n. 1, (ii), n. 2

  Beaufort, Margaret, mother of Henry VII, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), n. 5; marriages, (i), (ii), (iii); parentage, (i) and n. 1; and her son, (i), (ii) and n. 2, (iii), (iv), (v); and Buckingham's rebellion, (i), (ii); attainder, (i), (ii), (iii); forfeitures, (i) and n. 3; rewards, (i), (ii) and n. 2; countess of Derby and Richmond, (i), n. 2; restitution of possessions, (i); financial grants, (i); and the episcopate, (i)

  Beaumont, Lord, sixth baron, (i), (ii) and n. 1

  Belknap, Edward, surveyor of King's Prerogative, (i), (ii), n. 1

  Berkeley, William, earl of Nottingham, evidence on papal dispensation, (i)

  Betanson, Thomas, letter to Plumpton, (i), n. 1, (ii), n. 2

  ‘Bill of Middlesex’, and court procedure, (i)

  Blount, Sir James, (i); lieutenant of Hammes Castle, (i), (ii), (iii), n. 1, (iv), n. 2

  Blount, William, Baron Mountjoy, (i), (ii)

  Boiling, William, baron of the Exchequer, (i)

  Bolman, Robert, clerk of the Privy Seal, (i) n.

  Bosworth, battle of, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), n. 2, (v), (vi), (vii); route of march to, (i), (ii) and n. 2; knighthoods and rewards, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (vii) n.; attempts to reconstruct, (i) and n. 2; deposition of forces, (i); ‘coronation’ of Henry VII, (i) and n.; casualties, (i); alleged presence of Scots, (i) and n. 1, (ii), (iii); royal proclamation, (i)

  Boteler, John, judge of Common Pleas, (i)

  Bothwell, Lord, agent for Henry VII, (i), n. 4

  Boulogne, siege of, (i)

  Bourbon, Pierre de, lord of Beaujeu, (i)

  Bourchier, John, (i)

  Bourchier, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, (i), n. 3, (ii), (iii); and the coronation, (i), (ii); marries Henry VII and Elizabeth, (i); and Morton, (i); death, (i)

  Bourchier, Sir Thomas, denunciation, (i), n. 5

  Bracherly, Sir Robert, death at Bosworth, (i)

  Brackenbury, Sir John, (i); attainder, (i)

  Brampton, Sir Edward, employer of Warbeck, (i), n. 2

  Brandon, Charles, duke of Suffolk, (i); marriage to Mary Tudor, (i), n. 3

  Brandon, Sir Thomas, (i), (ii)

  Brandon, Sir William, (i), n. 1, (ii); death at Bosworth, (i), (ii), n. 3

  Bray, Sir Reginald, (i), (ii), n. 71, (iii); steward to Margaret, (i); and Buckingham's rebellion, (i), (ii), (iii); and clothing for Henry VII, (i), n. 3; chancellor of County Palatine, (i) and n. 13, (ii); of duchy of Lancaster, (i), (ii), (iii); member of King's Council, (i) and n. 5; M.P. and K.G., (i); career, (i); under-treasurer, (i), (ii), (iii); Council Learned, (i) and n. 3; depicture, (i); association with Malvern, (i), (ii) n.

  Brecon, (i), n. 1; lordship, (i), n. 4, (ii); attainders, (i)

  Brecon Castle, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)

  Brian, Sir Thomas, chief justice of Common Pleas, (i), (ii)

  Brittany, (i), (ii); Le Conquet landing, (i), (ii) and n. 4; sojourn of Henry VII and Jasper, (i), (ii), n. 1, (iii); relations with England, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) and n. 4, (vi); with France, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (vii); and plots against Henry VII, (i); international involvements, (i), (ii); trade agreements with England, (i); achievement of Henry VII, (i); lost independence, (i), (ii)

  Bromfield, lordship, (i), (ii); charter of privilege, (i)

  Broughton, Sir Thomas, (i), n. 3; death at Stoke, (i)

  Brown, Sir Anthony, lieutenant of Calais Castle, (i) and n.

  Brown, Sir George, (i); execution, (i), n. 2

  Brudenall, Robert, Council Learned, etc., (i), (ii), n. 1; judge of King's Bench, (i)

  Burgh, Hubert de, earl of Kent, (i)

  Burgh, Thomas, writ of summ
ons, (i)

  Burgundy, and plots against Henry VII, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv); potentates, (i)

  Burton, Thomas, king's commissioner, (i), n. 1

  Butler, Arnold, adherent of Henry VII, (i), n. 3

  Butler, James, earl of Wiltshire, (i), n. 1

  Butler, James, second earl of Ormond, (i)

  Butler, James, fourth earl of Ormond, (i), (ii)

  Butler, James, sixth earl of Ormond, (i), n. 2

  Butler, Theobald, first ‘butler’ of Ireland, (i)

  Cabot, John, (i); Henry VII and, (i); unknown fate, (i)

  Cabot, Sebastian, (i); and North West passage, (i)

  Cadwallader (d. 1172), (i), (ii)

  Caernarvon, (i); Castle, (i)

  Caernarvonshire, (i), (ii); privileges granted to Welshmen, (i), (ii)

  Calais, (i), (ii), (iii), n. 6; garrison, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), n. 4; governorship, (i), (ii), (iii); and the Staple, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v) and n. 4, (vi), (vii); remains English, (i); security, (i), (ii)

  Calowe, William, judge of Common Pleas, (i)

  Carmeliano, Peter, Latin Secretary, (i), n. 3, (ii)

  Castile, (i), n. 2, (ii), (iii); potentates, (i), n. 2; succession question, (i), (ii), (iii); and the Netherlands, (i)

  Catesby, Sir John, puisne judge, (i)

  Catesby, Sir William, (i); attainder, (i), n. 1

  Catherine of Aragon, marriage to Prince Arthur, (i), (ii), (iii), (iv), (v), (vi), (vii); consummation, (i), (ii) nn, (iii); and Daubeny, (i), (ii); arrival in England, (i) and n. 10, (ii), n. 3; proposed marriage to Prince Henry, (i), (ii), nn. 1, 2, 3, (iii), (iv); and a marriage between Henry VII and Joanna, (i); treatment during widowhood, (i), (ii) and n. 2, (iii), (iv); at Durham House, (i) and n. 2, (ii); queen of England, (i)

  Catherine of Valois, (i), (ii); validity of her second marriage, (i), n. 1, (ii) and nn. 2, 4, (iii); and minority of Henry VI, (i) and n. 4; removal to Bermondsey Abbey, (i); her will, (i) and n. 1; burial, (i), n. 1

  Cecily, dowager duchess of York, (i)

  Cecily, daughter of Edward IV, (i), (ii), (iii), n. 2, (iv), (v)

  Chaderton, Edward, treasurer of the chamber, (i)

  Chamber, organization, (i) n., (ii) and n. 1, (iii), (iv), (v), (vi); and general monies and land revenues, (i); becomes chief financial office, (i); office-holders, (i), (ii); presentation of accounts, (i); slow development, (i)

  Chambre, John à, rebel leader, (i)

  Chancery, court of, authorization process, (i); secretarial activities, (i); functioning under Henry VII, (i), (ii), (iii), n. 2; and pardons for outlawry, (i), n. 1; equitable jurisdiction, (i); and cestui que use, (i); and Justices of the Peace, (i)

 

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