C.

Calverley, Sir John, [8].

Cannons, occasional use of, by the English, in sieges, in the fourteenth century, [213] to [216].

Cannons, and other firearms, general use of, by the English, in war, in the fifteenth century, [213] to [244].

Canterbury, Thomas Bourchier, Cardinal, and Archbishop of, [40], [83].

Canterbury, John Morton, Cardinal, and Archbishop of, [107].

Cary (quære Car), Sir William, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, [146], [148].

Catesby, William, put to death by Henry VII., after the battle of Bosworth, [171].

Cecily Duchess of York, extraordinary afflictions and calamities in her family, [192] to [197].

Chapel commenced at Towton Field, by Richard III., [100].

Chapel Garth, or Chapel Hill, at Towton Field, [101].

Cheadle Church, Cheshire, [267] to [281].

Cheney, Sir John, [168], [186].

Clarence, George Duke of, [110], [139], [143]; put to death in the Tower, [194], [199].

Clarence, Lionel Duke of, [22], [68], [198].

Clarence, Thomas Duke of, slain at Beaugé, in France, [171].

Clifford, John Lord, slain at Dintingdale, [56], [86], [115].

Clifford, Thomas Lord, slain at the first battle of St. Alban’s, [56] (note), [86] (note).

Clifton, Sir Gervase, [106] (note).

Clifton, Sir Gervase, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, [106], [146].

Clifton, Sir Gervase, slain at Bosworth, [166].

Clifton, Sir John, [8].

Clinton, John Lord, [41], [111].

Cobham, Sir Edward Brooke, of, called Lord Cobham, [40], [42].

Cock River, near Towton, [88], [113].

Cockaine, Sir John, [8].

College and Hospital at Battlefield, [17].

Corbet, Peter, commission to destroy wolves, [293].

Courtenay, Sir Hugh, [133]; executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, [148].

Courtenay, Henry, beheaded at Salisbury, [55] (note).

Courtenay, Walter, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, [148].

Coventry, Parliament of, in 38th of Henry VI., [28], [41] (note), [111].

Coventry, proceedings of the Parliament of, annulled in 39th of Henry VI., [41] (note), [111].

Crackenthorpe, Sir Thomas, [106].

Crackenthorpe, Sir John, [106].

Crofts, Sir Richard, captured Edward Prince of Wales, [143].

Cromwell, Humphrey Bourchier, Lord, slain at Barnet, [194], [209].

Culverin, and hand culverin, [214] to [244].

D.

Dacre, Ralph Lord, slain at Towton, [96], [105]; tomb of, at Saxton, [123], [125].

Delapré Abbey, near Northampton, [43], [50], [51].

Delves, Sir John, slain at Tewkesbury, [142], [147] (note).

Delves, John, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, [146], [147].

Denham, or Dinham, John Lord, [100], [103], [110].

Derby, Thomas Earl of, previously Thomas Lord Stanley, [28], [167].

Devonshire, Thomas Courtenay, Earl of, [55], [103]; executed at York, after the battle of Towton, [106].

Devonshire, Thomas or John Courtenay, Earl of, slain at Tewkesbury, [55] (note), [133], [142], [322].

Dintingdale, engagement at, [86], [89], [90], [115].

Done, Sir John, slain at Blore Heath, [27].

Done, Richard, slain at Blore Heath, [27].

Dorset, Thomas Grey, Marquis of, [139].

Douglas, Archibald Earl, [3], [8].

Drayton, [23].

Dudley, John de Sutton, Lord, [27].

Dunbar, Earl of, [4].

Dutton, John, [27].

Dutton, Sir Thomas, [26].