N.
Narbohew, Sir Henry, [106].
Nen, or Nene, river, near Northampton, [43], [46], [50].
Neville, George Bishop of Exeter, afterwards Archbishop of York, [41], [83].
Neville, John Lord, slain at Towton, [104], [193].
Neville, William Lord Falconberg, afterwards Earl of Kent, [41], [44], [84], [100], [110].
Neville, Sir Henry, put to death after the battle of Banbury, [193], [199].
Neville, Sir John, afterwards Lord Montague, afterwards Earl of Northumberland, afterwards Marquis Montague, [27], [110], [118] (note); slain at Barnet, [208].
Neville, Sir Thomas, slain at Wakefield, [27], [58], [200].
Newborough, Sir William, executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, [146].
Nor Acres, at Towton, [96], [97].
Norfolk, John Howard, Duke of, [164], [165]; slain at Bosworth, [165].
Norfolk, John Mowbray, Duke of, [82] (note), [84], [102].
Northampton, battle of, [39].
Northumberland, Henry Percy, first Earl of, [1], [3]; beheaded at York, [2] (note).
Northumberland, Henry Percy, second Earl of, slain at the first battle of St. Alban’s, [2] (note).
Northumberland, Henry Percy, third Earl of, [99]; slain at Towton, [103].
Northumberland, Henry Percy, fourth Earl of, [164], [165].
Northumberland, John Neville Earl of (for a short period), afterwards Marquis Montague, [27], [110], [118] (note); slain at Barnet, [208].