Dobenham, Sir Gilbert, [45]

De la Warre, Lord, [109], [143]

Deptford, Vicar of, burnt on Tower Hill, [118]

Devereux, Sir Walter, mentioned in the letter from Edward and Edmund to their father, [4]; Lord Ferrers of Chartley (whom see) jure uxoris

Devonshire, Earl of, at the battle of Wakefield, [14]; at Towton, [24], [31]; flight from Towton, [33]; beheaded, [34]; next Earl with Margaret of Anjou, [70]; at Tewkesbury, [74]; slain, [76]; son married Katherine, daughter of Edward IV., [87] n., [271] n.; under attainder, [109], [144]

Dickon's Nook, where King Richard addressed his army, [154]

Digby, Captain, slain at Wakefield, [15]

Digby, Simon, joined Henry Tudor, [149]; a spy, [153]

Dighton, John, [260]; likely to be hanged, [261]; false statements respecting, [263]; bailiff of Ayton, [264], [266], [274]; probably a priest, [267], [269]; rewarded, [272]; lived at Calais, [274]

Dittingdale, near Towton, [28]