Loan raised by King Richard, [142]
London warmly supported the House of York, [10], [104]; residences, [110], [112]; inns, [112]; city companies, [112]; popularity of King Richard, [139]; Recorder, [146]; Bishop, [146]
Londoners with the Duke of York at Wakefield, [10]; citizens declare for Edward IV., [21]; march to Towton, [22]
Lorenzo the Magnificent, likeness to Richard III., [40] n., [124]
Lorraine, Isabelle of, mother of Margaret of Anjou, [53]; death of, [55]
Louis XI., [58], [66]; bribed the ministers of Edward IV., [82]; interview with Prince Richard, [82]
Louis XII., [128]
Lovel, Francis, Viscount, friend of Richard, [40]; bore the civil sword of justice at the coronation, [109], [127]; Lord Chamberlain, [144]; created a Knight of the Garter, [146]; with the king at Bosworth, [151], [155]; loyal to the end, [252]
Lovell, Sir Thomas, Tyrrel decoyed into his power by treachery, [273]
Loyal men, at Bosworth and on their way, [151], [155], [157]; in Henry's Act of Attainder, [252]