Tuxford, [39]

Tweed, river near Bosworth, [152]

Tynemouth, [58]

Tyrrel, Sir James, knighted after Tewkesbury, [77]; escorted the Countess of Warwick to Middleham, [201], [202]; stories after his execution, [258], [259], [260], [261]; betrayal by Bishop Fox, [273]; his previous career, [268]; alleged confession, [263]; taken into favour by Henry, [269]; his two pardons, [269], [270]; murder of the princes, [269]; rewards from Henry, [272]; pretext for getting rid of him, [272], [273], [279]; Tyrrel's son restored in blood, [277]

Urswick, Dr., [231]

Utrecht, Richard and George at, [18], [38]

Van Borselle, Lord of Walcheren, [44]

Vaudemont, Ferry de, [67]

Vaughan, Sir Thomas, [88]; arrested, [90]; beheaded, [100]

Vaux, Lady, [74]