Basset pardoned after Tewkesbury, [77]
Bath, Knights of the, at coronations of Edward IV., [35]; and Richard III., [126], [147]
Bath and Wells, Bishop of, at Richard's coronation, [127], [144], [146]. See Stillington
Baume, Sir Thomas, slain at Wakefield, [15]
Bayley, 'History of the Tower,' [181], [198] n.
Baynard's Castle, [3], [91], [92] n., [102], [110], [222]; family of the Duke of York assembled at, [10], [11], [19], [21]; Edward IV. accepted the crown at, [22]
Beauchamp of Powyke, Lord, [72]; at Richard's coronation, [109], [143]; his son in command at Gloucester, [72]
Beaufort, Sir John, [70]; slain at Tewkesbury, [73], [76]
Beaujeu, the Lady of, Regent of France, her enmity to England, [141], [243]
Beaulieu Abbey, Countess of Warwick in sanctuary at, [70], [81], [82], [201]