Tremayne, Thomas, King's Serjeant, [146]

Tresham, Speaker, [104]

Trollope, Sir Andrew, Lancastrian chief of the staff at Wakefield, [14], [16]; at Towton, [25]; his antecedents, [25]; in the centre, [31], [106]; slain, [33]

Tudor, Edmund, created Earl of Richmond, but forfeited by attainder, [38]

Tudor, Henry, [109], [125]; not Earl of Richmond, [38]; came across the Channel but afraid to land, [131]; traitor, [133] n., claim to the crown, [140], [141] n.; family and origin, [140]; lands at Milford Haven, [142]; interviews with the Stanleys, [149], [153]; encamped at White Moors, [153]; in the rear of the battle of Bosworth, [154]; contrast between Richard III. and Henry VII., [160] n. See Henry VII.

Tudor, Jasper, [70]; levies in Wales, [70], [71]; traitor, [133] n., [140]; came with his nephew, [148]; at Bosworth, [154]; formerly Earl of Pembroke, but attainted, [133] n.

Tudors in Wales, [10], [18]; their paid writers, [168]; their fables, [183], [187]

Tunbridge Castle, Duchess of York and her children prisoners at, [7]

Tunstall, Sir Richard, Knight of the Garter, [147]

Turner, Sharon, doubted most of Tudor stories, [181]