Ferrybridge, Yorkist force at, [23], [27]

FitzHugh, Lord, at Towton on the Lancastrian left, [31]

FitzJames, Captain, slain at Wakefield, [15]

FitzRanulph, Robert, founder of Middleham, [83]

FitzWalter, Lord, jure uxoris, Sir John Ratcliff, [23]; slain at Ferrybridge, [27]

Fitzwilliam, Nicholas, Recorder of London, [146]

Flory, John, of France, beheaded at Tewkesbury, [76]

Flushing, [44]

Fogge, Sir John, reconciliation with the king, [128]; traitor, [133] n.

Forest, Miles, in Henry VII.'s story of the murder of the princes, [260]; said to have rotted away piecemeal, [261]; really Keeper of the Wardrobe at Barnard Castle, [264]; an old royal servant falsely accused, [265]