Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester: A Biography
Kenneth Hotham Vickers
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  • Basin, Thomas [45], [413].
  • Bath, Order of, [3], [4].
  • ——Bishop of. See [Stafford, John], and [Beckington, Thomas].
  • Bavaria, John, Duke of, [93], [134], [142], [150].
  • Bayeux, [54], [56], [59], [60], [70], [322], [354];
    • siege of, [49], [50].
  • ——Bishop of. See [Castiglione].
  • Baynarde’s Castle, [445], [446].
  • Beauchamp, William, [44], [57], [75], [76].
  • Beaufort, Henry, Cardinal Bishop of Winchester, [14], [15], [78], [90], [105], [114], [123], [124], [125], [137], [168], [173], [187], [212], [214], [226], [235-239], [248], [271], [280], [307], [308], [312], [314], [316], [319], [320], [330], [336], [337], [345], [369], [397], [448];
    • character, [105], [168], [185];
    • designated guardian of Henry VI., [103];
    • quarrel with Henry V., [107] and [note 419];
    • opposition to Gloucester, [109-115];
    • influence predominant in the Council, [115], [116];
    • constitutional pose, [118], [308];
    • love of political power and money, [118];
    • dislike of Gloucester, [162–164];
    • orders Gloucester to be excluded from Tower, [170] and [note 624];
    • attacks London with armed force, [171], [172];
    • misrepresents Gloucester to Bedford, [176], [236–238];
    • defends his actions before Lords of Parliament, [181–186];
    • resigns Chancellorship, [187];
    • accompanies Bedford to France, [192];
    • created Cardinal, [192];
    • returns to England, [212];
    • his bishopric called in question, [213];
    • secures his right to sit in Council, [217];
    • accompanies Henry VI. to France, [219];
    • appointed to treat with France for peace, [221];
    • becomes liable to the penalties of Præmunire, [225], [226];
    • vindicates himself before Parliament, [232–234];
    • favours continuation of war, [246];
    • treats with French envoys, [259];
    • his peace policy, [259];
    • procures release of Duke of Orleans, [260];
    • attacked by Gloucester, [260–264];
    • plans marriage for Henry VI., [282];
    • influence with Martin V., [324];
    • his Church policy, 325-328;
    • legacy to Oxford University, [397].
  • Beaufort, Lady Joan. See [Joan of Scotland].