Brandon, Sir William, slain at Bosworth, [167], [168].
Brandon, Thomas, [167] (note), [186].
Brecher, two gentlemen of that name put to death by Henry VII., after the battle of Bosworth, [171].
Brereton, Cheshire family of, [269].
Brereton, Sir William, Bart., the distinguished Parliamentary commander, [270].
Bromley, Sir Robert, Bart., battle of Stoke fought upon the estate of, [185], [190].
Broughton, Sir Thomas, slain at Stoke, [178], [187].
Bows and arrows used in war in this country as late as in the Civil War of Charles I. and the Parliament, [214].
Bows and arrows, option given by an act of Parliament of Philip and Mary, to provide a bow and arrows, or a haquebut, [215].
Buckingham, Lord Henry Stafford, of, [106].