Crosby, Sir J., built Crosby Place, [85]

Crosby Place rented by Richard III., [85], [93], [110], [223]

Croyland Chronicle on the slain at Towton, [33]; there were two writers, [175], [176]; independent witnesses, [175]; the second credulous but honest; his accuracy as regards dates exposes Morton and Fabyan, [176]; gives Richard's title to the crown correctly, [176], [219]; his mistakes, [177]; no countenance to the deformity fables, [186]; on the Tewkesbury question, [189]; on the death of Henry VI., [195], [199]; his mistake about a second coronation at York, [227]; retails a rumour about the death of the princes, [240]

Dacre, Lord of Gillesland, [24]; death at Towton, [31], [33]; tomb at Saxton, [34]; his brother forgiven, [36]; at Richard's coronation, [109], [143]; commissioner for peace with Scotland, [145]; hurrying to King Richard's help, but too late, [151]

Dampierre, château where Margaret of Anjou died, [79]

Dartford, Princess Bridget a nun at, [87] n.

Daubeny, Sir Giles, with Henry Tudor, [149]; Lieutenant of the Tower, [268]

Daventry, [48]

Davies, Mr., see York Records.

Davy, Henry, to deliver certain garments to John Goddestande, footman to Edward son of Edward IV., [237]