A.
Acton, Robert, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, [148].
Act of attainder of 1st Edward IV., against persons who had been engaged at the second battle of St. Alban’s, the battle of Wakefield, and the battle of Towton, [107], [301].
Act of attainder of 38th Henry VI., against persons who had been engaged at the battle of Blore Heath, and other alleged offences, [28].
Act of attainder of 14th Edward IV., against persons who had been engaged at the battles of Barnet and Tewkesbury, [308].
Act of attainder of 1st Henry VII., against persons who had been engaged at the battle of Bosworth, [309].
Act of attainder of 3rd Henry VII., against John Earl of Lincoln, and others, who had been engaged at the battle of Stoke, [315].
Act of attainder of 11th Henry VII., against Francis Lord Lovel, for having been engaged at the battle of Stoke, [317].
Alban’s, St., first battle of, [2] (note), [23] (note), [43] (note), [54] (note).
Alban’s, St., second battle of, [82].
Alderley, Cheshire, [245].
Amyon (or Ambien) Hill and Wood, near Market Bosworth, [160], [162].
Anjou, Margaret of.—See “Queen Margaret.”
Anjou, René Duke of, [42] (note), [147].
Anne, Queen, wife of Richard III.—See “Queen Anne.”
Arquebuse, harquebus, hacquebut, hackbut, or hagbut, [214] to [244].
Artillery, occasional use of, by the English, in sieges of the fourteenth century, [213] to [216].
Artillery, general use of, by the English, in war, in the fifteenth century, [217] to [244].
Arundel, Sir John, [133].
Audley, James Touchet, Lord, [25]; slain at Blore Heath, [26].
Audley, Sir Humphrey, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, [146].