Bourchier, Sir Edward, with the Duke of York at Wakefield, [10]; slain, [15]; head stuck on the gate at York, [17]

Bourchier, Sir Humphrey, two slain at Barnet, [51] n. See Cromwell, Lord

Bracher, Wm., and his son, loyal servants of King Richard, put to death by Henry Tudor, [247]

Brackenbury, Sir Robert, knighted, [147]; joined the king at Bosworth, [151]; slain, [155], [156]; loyal to the last, [252]; in the story of the murders, [258], [260], [261]

'Bradshaws' a strategic position at Bosworth field, [152]

Bramham Moor, [26]

Brampton, Wm., of Burford, loyal to the last, [252]

Brandon, Sir William, knighted after Tewkesbury, [77]; traitor, [133] n.; Henry Tudor's standard-bearer, slain by the King, [156]

Bray, Reginald, Lady Stanley's steward, [149]; his skill as an architect, [149] n.; agent to Henry Tudor, [226], [231]

Brecknock Castle, [226], [227], [231]