Suffolk, Duke and Duchess, [53], [54]; received Margaret of Anjou at Ewelme, [78]
Suffolk, Duke of, at Richard's coronation bearing the sceptre, [109], [143]; king's brother-in-law, [110]
Supersedeas, see Parliament
Surrey, Earl of, son married to Anne daughter of Edward IV., [86] n.; at Richard's coronation bearing the sword of state in the scabbard, [109], [127], [143]; Knight of the Garter, [146]; at Bosworth for King Richard, [151], [252]
Sutton Cheney, [152]; king's army formed near, [154]
Talbot, Sir Gilbert, his treason, [148]; at Bosworth, [154]
Talbots, [148]
Talboys, Sir William, at Towton for Henry, [24]; beheaded at York, [34]
Tattershall Castle, built of brick by Lord Bourchier, [107]