Anne, Nevill, companion of Richard at Middleham, [40]; taken to France by her father, [66], [67]; marriage with Edward of Lancaster never took place, [67]; return to England, [68]; her wardship claimed by Clarence. In sanctuary, [81]; married to Prince Richard, [82]; joined by her mother at Middleham, [82], [202]; marriage settlement, [199], [200], [201]; her beauty, [124]; joined her husband in London, [93]

Anne, Queen, her coronation, [126], [127]; joined the King at Warwick, [129]; at York, [130]; grief on her son's death, [137]; illness, [139]; death and burial, [139], [140], [228]; malignant slander of Polydore Virgil and Rous, [228]

Anne, daughter of Edward IV., married the Earl of Surrey, [86] n., [271] n.

Anne, sister of Edward IV., Duchess of Exeter, [3]; birth, [6], [110]

Anne de la Pole, betrothed to James III., became a nun at Sion, [139]

Appledore, home of Captain Horn who fell at Towton, [32]

Arbitration by King Richard, [84], [113], [160] n.; by the Lord Mayor, [113]

Armour and arms, [107], [120], [122]; arrows at Towton, [32]; hand-guns, [44]; artillery, [49], [155] n.

Arthur, son of Henry VII., [267]

Arthur Plantagenet, son of Edward IV., [87] n., [221] n.