Edward, son of Duke of Clarence, [87] n.; birth, [101]; ward to Dorset, [129]; Earl of Warwick, [125]; at Richard's coronation, [109], [143]; declared heir to the throne, [102], [138]; in King Richard's household, [125]; with the king in his progress, [129]; knighted at York, [130]; at Sheriff Hutton, [142]; member of council, [236]; seized by Henry Tudor, [248], [255]; cruel treatment and death, [275], [280]
Edward, son of Edward IV., Earl of March and Pembroke, [86] n.; proclaimed king, [89]; came to London, [91]; set aside as illegitimate, [97]; preparations for his coronation, [209]; intentions of King Richard respecting, [125]; in King Richard's household, [125], [236]; his tailor's bill, [237]. See Murder of the Princes
Elizabeth Woodville, Lady Grey, marriage ceremony with Edward IV., [41], [86]; children, [86] n.; in sanctuary, [91]; allowed her son Richard to join his brother, [100]; agreed with the king to come out of sanctuary, [136], [238]; intrigues with Lady Stanley, [231]; advised her son Dorset to come home and submit to the king, [238]; her knowledge a cause of fear for Henry VII., [256]; robbed and imprisoned by Henry VII., [257]; attempted explanation by Lingard and Nicolas, [257] n.; Mr. Gairdner, [257] n.
Elizabeth, daughter of Edward IV., birth, [86] n.; her dress like the queen's, [178]; rumour about her marriage with Richard, [140]; her letter to the Duke of Norfolk [229]; evidence of Buck, views of Nicolas, Lingard, Gairdner, [229], [230] n.; sent to Sheriff Hutton, [142]; seized by Henry Tudor, [248]; married to him as Henry VII., [250], [253], [254]; her coronation, [258]; treatment of her relations by Henry, [277]; death, [277]
Elizabeth, another daughter of Edward IV., [87] n., married to Lord Lumley, [221] n.
Elizabeth, Duchess of Suffolk, born at Rouen, [3], [6]; at Richard's coronation, [126], [127]
Elizabeth, Queen, founded St. Peter's College, Westminster, [116]; her English ancestry, [163]
Ely, Isle of, [242]
Ely, Bishop of, see Morton