G.

Gastons, near Tewkesbury, [149], [154].

Gausel, Sir Nicholas, [8].

Gausel, Sir Robert, [8].

Gerardine, or Fitzgerald, or Kildare, Lord, slain at Stoke, [187].

Glendowr, Owen, [3], [5], [7].

Gloucester, Richard Duke of, afterwards King Richard III., [110], [139], [141], [158], [324], [325]; slain at Bosworth, [169].

Gower, John, sword-bearer of Prince Edward, slain at Tewkesbury, [148].

Grey, Lord Richard, beheaded at Pontefract, [41] (note), [105] (note).

Grey of Ruthin, Edmund Lord, afterwards Earl of Kent, [45].

Grey of Rugemont, Thomas Lord, [105].

Grey, Richard Lord Powis, [29] (note).

Grey Friars, Monastery at Northampton, [47].

Grimsby, Sir William, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, [146].

Gunpowder, early use of in war, [215] (note).

Guns, occasional use of by the English in sieges, in the 14th century, [213] to [216].

Guns, general use of by the English, in war, in the 15th century, [213] to [244].

Gupshill, near Tewkesbury, [149], [150], [152].