Manor houses, [121]
Mantes, [54]
March, Earl of (Edward IV.), [7], [8] n., [20], [58]
March, Earl of, and Pembroke, son of Edward IV., [125]. See Edward
Marches, Richard Warden of the, [85]
Margaret of Anjou, birth, [53]; marriage, [54]; birth of her son, [54], [55]; strove to make her son popular, [56]; adventures in the war, [57-59]; living at Koeur-la-Petite, [60-67]; agreement with Warwick, [66], [67]; embarked for England, [68-69]; at Cerne Abbey, [69], [70]; at Tewkesbury, [72-77]; taken prisoner to the Tower, [78]; with the Duchess of Suffolk, [78]; ransomed, [79]; last years and death, [79]; her alleged cruelties after Wakefield untrue, [17] n.
Margaret, Princess, Duchess of Burgundy, birth, [3], [6]; taken prisoner, [7]; in John Paston's chambers, [7], [8]; marriage, [43], [113]; help to her brothers, [43-44]; visit to her brothers, [111]; patron of Caxton, [113], [114]
Margaret, Princess, daughter of the Duke of Clarence, Countess of Salisbury, [87] n.; killed by Henry VIII., [256]
Margaret Beaufort, see Stanley, Lady
Markham, Sir John, created K.B. by Edward IV., [36]; his present of a book to Lord Cromwell, [51] n.; Lord Chief Justice, [119]