Stallworthe, Reverend Simon, letter to Sir W. Stonor, with real date of execution of Hastings, [214]
Stanley, Lady, mother of Henry Tudor, [140]; at Richard's coronation bore the queen's train, [126], [127], [235]; her intrigues, [131], [133], [226], [231]; pardoned by the king, [148], [231]
Stanley, Lord, [109], [111]; at Richard's coronation, [109], [143]; Lord Steward, [144]; commissioner for peace with Scotland, [145]; the only Peer who joined Henry Tudor, [149]; raised forces, [149]; secret interview with Henry Tudor, [149]; treachery at Bosworth, [150], [152], [153]; threw off the mask, [155], [159]; objects of the Stanleys, [148]
Stanley, Sir Ralph, wounded and taken prisoner at Wakefield, [15]
Stanley, Sir Wm., captured Margaret of Anjou, [78]; treachery at Bosworth, [156]; retribution, [158]; knew the truth about the princes, [244]
Stapleton, Sir Brian, for the king at Bosworth, [155]
Stapleton village, [152]
Stillingfleet church, [96] n.
Stillington, Dr., Bishop of Bath and Wells; his disclosure of Edward's first marriage, [93-97]; account of, [94-96]; treatment by Henry VII., [251]