Ormonde, Earl of, [24] (see Wiltshire); pardoned, [36]; in Portugal, [66]; pardoned at Tewkesbury, [77]
Ormonde, Sir Thomas, created K.B., [147]
Oxford University, [116]; King Richard at, [128], [129]
Oxford, John Vere Earl of, under attainder, [109], [144]; at Barnet, [47], [49], [50]; came with Henry Tudor, [148]; at Bosworth, [154], [155]; origin of the star in the arms of, [50] n.
Parker, pardoned after Tewkesbury, [77]
Parker, Sir William, the king's standard bearer at Bosworth, [156], [157]
Parliament, Act making the Duke of York heir apparent, [9]; deposed Henry VI. for violating his word, [21], [22]; met in spite of the supersedeas, [98], [100]; proofs of the illegitimacy submitted, [101]; petitions Richard to assume the crown, [102]; great power of the Speaker, [104]; Richard's Parliament met, Acts passed, [134]; Acts first published in English, [134]; distinction between public and private Acts first made, [134]; Lord Campbell's opinion, [134]. See Titulus Regius
Parr, Dr., inscription over King Richard's well, [158]; remarks on likeness of Richard to Lorenzo the Magnificent, [40] n., [124]
Parr, Sir Thomas, with the Duke of York at Wakefield, [10]; grandfather of Queen Katherine Parr, [15]
Parr, Sir William, slain at Wakefield, [15]; head stuck on the gate at York, [17]