Plumpton correspondence, [245]; arbitration, [84], [160] n.

Plumptons faithful to King Richard, [151]

Plumstead churchyard, [120]

Pole-on-the-Humber, Lord Rivers landed at, [46]

Pole, de la, see Suffolk, Duke of, Lincoln, Earl of

Pole, Anne de la, [139]

Pole, Richard, married to the Princess Margaret, daughter of the Duke of Clarence, [87] n.

Pole, Sir Edmund de la, created K.B., [147]; afterwards Earl of Suffolk

Polydore Virgil, employed by Henry VII., [168]; his coming to England, [171]; his numerous preferments, [172]; character of his history, [172]; untrustworthy, [175]; on the unequal shoulders, [186]; on treatment of captives at Towton, [34]; a slanderer, [190], [192]; on date of death of Henry VI., [193], [196]; his calumny about the Duchess of York, [220], [222]; statement about Buckingham's claims, [223]; silent about Clarence, [202]; contradicts Morton about Shaw's sermon, [220]; contemplated marriage with Elizabeth, [231]; battle of Bosworth, [157] n.; his story of the murder, [258]

Pomfret, Lancastrian army at, [13]; bodies of the Duke of York and Earl of Rutland at, [34], [39]; Montagu at, [47]