Newcastle, Earl of Wiltshire beheaded at, [34]

Nicolas, Sir Harris, rejects some of Tudor stories, [181]; denounces some of them, [228], [230]

Nobility not destroyed by wars of the Roses, [37], [105]; life in the country, [106], [108]. See Peerage

Nokes, John, [5]

Norfolk, Duke of (Mowbray), [10], [11]; at Towton, [32], [35]; death of heiress, [125]

Norfolk, Duke of (Howard), at Richard's coronation bearing the crown, [109], [127], [143]; cousin to the king, [110]; present to, from the royal wardrobe, [111]; Earl Marshal, [144]; Admiral, [144]; commissioner for peace with Scotland, [145]; hurried to the king's help, [151], [154]; his camp, [152]; slain at Bosworth, [155]

Norfolk coast, ships of King Edward off, [45]

Northampton, Battle of, [7], [56]; Richard and Buckingham at, [90]

Northumberland, Earl of, at the battle of Wakefield, [14]; at Towton for Henry, [24]; led the centre, [31], [32]; slain, [33]; buried at York, [34]; his son restored, [36], [134]; at Richard's coronation, bore the pointless sword of mercy, [127]; [109], [143]; Commissioner for Peace with Scotland, [145]; at Bosworth but held back, [151], [154]; retribution, [154] n.; presided at the trial of Lord Rivers, [99], [217]

Norwegian traders at Stourbridge fair, [112]