Richard III: The Man Behind the Myth |
Contents
THE HOUSE OF YORK IN THE 1450s | 7 |
THE NATURE OF POLITICS | 14 |
CHAPTER VI | 161 |
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accepted actions allegiance Anne April Beauchamp Bishop Bosworth brother Buckingham Cardinal Bourchier Carmeliano certainly Chancellor charges chroniclers claim Clarence's common weal contemporary coronation councillors coup coup d'état court Crowland crown death defence Dorset Duke of Clarence Duke of Gloucester Earl of Warwick Earl Rivers Edward IV Edward IV's Elizabeth enemies England English estates execution favour God's heir Henry Tudor Henry VI Henry VII Henry's historians honour hostile house of York household inheritance John Rows June justice king king's Lancastrian land London Lord Hastings Lord Protector loyalty Mancini marriage Middleham Neville nobility noble North northern Northumberland parliament peace perhaps political Polydore Vergil queen realm rebellion rebels regime reign retainers Ricardian Richard Duke Richard III Richard's accession Russell Salisbury sanctuary Sir Edward Wydeville story subjects throne Titulus Regius took traitors treason tyrant Vergil victory Wales Warwick the Kingmaker Whilst whole wrote Wydevilles Yorkist