Lancastrians, Duke of York's two elder daughters married to, [3]; overpowered the Duke of York at Ludlow, [7]; raise an army in Yorkshire, [9], [11], [13]; atrocities after Wakefield, [16], [17]. (See Towton, Barnet, Tewkesbury.) Malcontents intriguing in France, [140], [141], [231], [243]
Langstrother, Sir John, Prior of St. John, with Margaret, [69]; at Tewkesbury, [74]; tried and executed, [76]
Langton, Bishop of St. David's, [146]; praise of King Richard, [130]
Latimer, Lady, made Richard supervisor of her will, [84], [160], [202]
Law, [119]
Law officers, [145]
Lawless times, [120]
Lawyers, [112]
Legge, 'Unpopular King,' rejects most of the Tudor stories, [181]
Leicester, [47], [130]; King Richard at, [152]; buried at, [158]