H.

Hall, Sir David, slain at Wakefield, [58].

Hallidown Hill, battle of, [3].

Hamden, Sir Edmund, slain at Tewkesbury, [142].

Hammes, Sir Edmund, [106].

Hand culverin, or hand cannon, or hand gun, [214] to [244].

Handeley, Humphrey, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, [147].

Handford Hall, Cheshire, [267].

Hanson, Captain, put to death after the battle of Wakefield, [65] (note).

Hardingstone, near Northampton, [44], [50].

Harrill, Sir William, [106].

Harrington, William Bonvile, Lord, slain at Wakefield, [58], [83] (note), [194] (note), [200].

Harrington, Sir Thomas, [27], [29] (note), [33].

Harrow, John, put to death after the battle of Wakefield, [65] (note).

Hartry, Sir Nicholas, slain at Tewkesbury, [142].

Harquebus, arquebuse, hacquebut, hackbut, or hagbut, [214], [215].

Hastings, Edward Lord, [186].

Hastings, William Lord, [110], [139]; put to death in the Tower of London, [110].

Hastings, Sir Hugh, slain at Wakefield, [58].

Havarde, Sir Edmund, [147].

Hawkstone, Roman station near, [37] (note).

Hawthorn Hall, near Wilmslow, [257], [258].

Hemp Mill Brook, at Blore Heath, [26], [34].

Henry IV., [4], [7], [8].

Henry V., [171].

Henry VI., [21], [82], [198].

Henry Prince of Wales, son of Henry IV., [7].

Hereford, imprisonment of the Bishop of, [43] (note).

Heron, Sir John, of the Ford, [60], [103]; slain at Towton, [106].

Hotspur (Henry Percy), [1], [2], [7]; slain at the battle of Shrewsbury, [7].

Hungerford, Robert Lord, also called Lord Molyns, [105] (note), [118].

Hungerford, Sir Walter, [161] (note).