S.

Sabbath days, three battles fought on, [127] (note).

Salisbury, Richard Neville, Earl of, [24]; put to death after the battle of Wakefield, [58], [59].

Salisbury, Thomas de Montacute, Earl of, [24] (note), [39] (note), [228].

Salisbury, Bishop of, pacific exertions of, before the battle of Northampton, [44].

Sandal Castle, [54], [58], [63].

Savage, Sir John, [167].

Saxton, [86], [87]; church and parish, [122].

Saye, James Fienes, Lord, put to death by Jack Cade, [209] (note).

Saye, William Fienes, Lord, fought at Northampton, and slain at Barnet, [42] (note), [209].

Scales, Anthony Wodevile, Lord, afterwards Earl Rivers, [40] (note), [105]; beheaded at Pontefract, [41] (note), [105] (note).

Scales, Thomas Lord, [40], [42] (note); murdered in 1460, [40] (note).

Serpentine, [219].

Seymour, Sir Thomas, slain at the battle of Tewkesbury, [142], [148].

Shirley, Sir Hugh, [8].

Shrewsbury, battle of, [1].

Shrewsbury, John Talbot, first Earl of, slain at Castillon, [46] (note), [103] (note 6).

Shrewsbury, John Talbot, second Earl of, slain at Northampton, [46], [103] (note).

Shrewsbury, George Talbot, fourth Earl of, [180].

Simnel, Lambert, the impostor, [178], [187].

Simnel, Thomas, a joiner at Oxford, [178].

Simons, Richard, [178], [187].

Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, Duke of, slain at the battle of St. Alban’s, [43] (note), [54] (note).

Somerset, Henry Beaufort, Duke of, [43], [54], [103]; taken prisoner and beheaded after the battle of Hexham, [43] (note), [54] (note).

Somerset, Edmund Beaufort, Duke of, [133], [141]; executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, [146].

Soss Moss Hall, Cheshire, [245] to [251].

St. Alban’s, first battle of, [2] (note), [23], [43] (note), [54] (note).

St. Alban’s, second battle of, [82].

St. John, Hospital of, at Northampton, [48].

St. John of Jerusalem, Knights of, [132].

St. John, John Longstrother, Prior of, [132], [140]; executed after the battle of Tewkesbury, [146].

St. Ledger, Sir Thomas, executed and attainted, [191], [195], [199].

Stafford, Edmund Earl of, slain at Shrewsbury, [8].

Stafford, Humphrey Earl of, slain at the first battle of St. Alban’s, [48] (note), [49], [199].

Stafford, Lord Henry, of Buckingham, [106] (note).

Standard of Edward IV., [117].

„ Henry VII., [117] (note).

„ Richard III., [117] (note).

Stanley, Sir William, [28], [31], [168].

Stanley, Thomas Lord, afterwards Earl of Derby, [28] (note), [167], [180].

Stoke, battle of, [177].

Stoke, village of, [180], [190].

Strange, George Lord, [162], [180].

Stutton, bridge of, [89].

Suffolk, John de la Pole, Duke of, married Elizabeth, sister of Edward IV., [177] note, [191], [192], [199].

Surrey, Thomas Howard, Earl of, [165].

Swartz, Martin, [178]; slain at Stoke, [187].

Swartz Moor, in Lancashire, [178].