372
INDEX.
178 ; taken prisoner by the Scots,
179
Douglas, George, son of Angus, 299
Dreury, Robert, 341
Drummond, John of Stobhall (Scot-
land),
179
"Duke of Exeter's daughter," 98
Dunbar, in Scotland, 148; castle
delivered by Albany to the English,
177;
besieged by the Scots, 177-8
Dunkeld, bp. of (James Livington),
175
Durham, Richard III. at, 183-4
— bishop of. See Fox, Rich-
ard: Sherwood, John
Dymock, Sir Robert, the King's
champion, 103
Dymock, Andrew, 341
Easterlings. See Hanse merchants
Eastwell in Kent, a supposed son of
Richard III. at, 249
Edinburgh, Gloucester and Albany
occupy,
41;
James III. imprisoned
in the castle, 175; the castle be-
sieged and taken by Albany, ib.;
Warbeck with James IV. there,
301;
state of the castle, 305
Edmund, earl of Rutland, third son
of Richard, duke of York, 4, 5, 7
Edward, John, 338-9
Edward IV., his birth, 4; his ac-
cession to the crown, 7, 96; his
marriage, 8 (see also Woodville,
Elizabeth); his confidence in his
brother Richard, 9; his return
from exile, id.; his entry into
York, 10; reconciliation with
Clarence,-11;
his conduct towards
Edward, prince of Wales, 12, 14;
his bad faith, 13, 15; comes to
London to put down the attempt
of the Bastard Falconbridge, 16;
further notices, 17-25, 81 ; his
invasion of France, 26-28: his
want of money, 29, 30; his dis-
putes with Clarence, 31, 32, 35-
38;
More's account of him, 34 ;
appoints a council for his son, 43;
makes war with Scotland, 39, 40;
his death, 42, 44-46, 48, 96; his
will,
55,
56; Jane Shore's influence
with him, 69; his sisters, 22 note;
his personal property, 114, 195;
deceived by Lewis XL, 171; his
works at Nottingham Castle,
185
Edward V., 2; as prince of Wales,
43,
341; his accession, 44, 46;
day appointed for his coronation,
47,
48; arrives at Stony Stratford
from Ludlow, 49 ; is brought back
to Northampton by the dukes of
Gloucester and Buckingham, 51;
his entry into London, 54; his
coronation deferred, 54, 55; re-
moved to the Tower, 57; pre-
parations for his coronation, 57,
58,
102 ; plot to liberate him from
his uncle s control, 61, 62; dis-
cussed before him in the Tower,
63,
64 ; strange surmise regarding
him, 101; plots to rescue him and
his brother from the Tower, 116;
their murder, 118-127,
2
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their
skeletons found, 127
Edward, Prince (ob. 1471), son of
Henry
VI.
and Margaret of Anjou,
8; his murder, n-14, 20
Edward, Prince, son of Richard III.,
24;
created Earl of Salisbury, 36;
Prince of Wales, 113; declared
heir apparent, 157 ; his death, 182
Elizabeth, second daughter of Rich-
ard, duke of York, 4, 5. See also
Suffolk, Elizabeth, duchess of
Elizabeth of York, eldest daughter
of Edward IV., 22 note, 27 ; pro-
ject for her marriage to Henry,
earl of Richmond, 117, r52, 201;
induced to leave sanctuary, 165;
keeps a gay Christmas with
Richard III., 194; who proposes
to marry her, 202-6, 213; she is
sent to Sheriff Hutton, 207
As queen of HenryVII.,70
note;
her grief for the death of Prince
Arthur, 264 ; Warbeck's wife sent
to her, 329 ; "Song of the Lady
Bessy," 345-359