Woodville, Lionel, Bishop of Salisbury, at Richard's coronation, [126], [235]
Wool and cloth fair, [112]
Woolley Edge, [13]
Worcester, Bishop of, see Alcock
Worcester, Tiptoft Earl of, author and statesman, [115]; Caxton's lament at his death, [115], [116]
Wykeham, William of, founder of Winchester School, [116]
York, flight of Henry VI. from, after Towton, [34], [58]; King Edward at, [34]; Prince Richard's beneficial connection with, [84]; King Richard at, [130]; loyalty of the citizens, [130]; sent 80 men to reinforce the king at Bosworth, [151]; mourned the death of Richard, [159]
York, Archbishop of, see Nevill, Rotherham.
York, Duchess of (see Rose of Raby and Nevill, Lady Cecil), [3]; twelve children, [3], [6]; taken prisoner at Ludlow, [7]; refuge in Paston's chambers, [7]; joined the Duke, [7]; last parting with the Duke, [10], [11]; sent her little sons to Holland, [18], [21]; Richard residing with her, [91], [92]; Richard's letter to his mother, [92] n.; long widowhood and death, [93] n.; buried at Fotheringhay, [93] n.; slanders of Morton and Polydore Virgil, [220], [221]; in the secret of her son's contract with Lady Eleanor Butler, [94]; slandered by Morton and Polydore Virgil, [220], [297]