After their marriage several years of peace followed. Then more strife and blood with the struggle between Edward and Warwick, the return of Henry for a brief period, the fight at Barnet and the death of Warwick, the accession of Richard III and his brief and bloody career ending in the fight and his death on Bosworth Field. With the accession of Henry VII, the wars of the roses were at an end; peace returned and our story ends.
[1]. Whethamstede, quoted by M. E. Christie in “Henry VI.”
[2]. June 3rd.
[3]. May 28th.
[4]. May 29th.
[5]. “For” in Fenn; seemingly a printer’s error, as the word is “sore” in the modern version.
[6]. Here, according to Fenn, the words “and go the” occur in the original, struck out.