York, owned by King, [227];
its corporation made justiciars for preserving rivers, [234], note 2;
dealings with Richard III., [27], note 2;
reception of Duke of Gloucester, [216], [217];
guilds at, [42], note, [89], note 2;
mercers at, [89], note 2;
territory, [3], note;
its franchise, [196];
dispute about payment of troops, [131], note 3;
riot about common lands, [137], note 2