F.
Falconberg, William Neville, Lord, afterwards Earl of Kent, [41], [44], [48], [84], [100], [110].
Falstaff, Sir John, an imaginary character, [229] (note).
Fastolf, Sir John, a distinguished commander in the wars with the French, [228].
Ferrers of Chartley, Walter Devereux, Lord, slain at Bosworth, [166].
Ferrybridge, engagement at, [86], [114].
Fielding, Sir William, slain at Tewkesbury, [142].
Firearms, general use of, by the English, in the fifteenth century, [213] to [244].
Firearms used by cavalry in the French army in 1495, [218] (note).
Fitzgerald, or Geraldine, or Kildare, Lord, slain at Stoke, [187].
Fitzhenry, Sir Thomas, slain at Tewkesbury, [142].
Fitzhugh, Henry Lord, [105].
Fitzwalter, Lord, slain at Ferrybridge, [86], [114].
Fiskerton, near Stoke, [179], [188].
Flore, John, standard-bearer of the Duke of Somerset, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, [148].
Fortescue, Sir John, Chief Justice, [107].
Foster, Chief Justice, [148].