York, Edmund Duke of, rebuilt Fotheringhay, [1], [2], [11]
York, Edward Duke of, author of a work on sport, [108]
York, Richard Duke of, his great possessions, [3]; wife and children, [3], [6]; letter from his sons, [4]; cause of his resort to arms, [6], [104]; defeat of Ludlow, [7]; at Baynard's Castle with his family, [9], [10]; march north, [11]; at Sandal, [13]; betrayed, [11]; slain in the battle of Wakefield, [15]; his head stuck on Micklegate Bar, [17]; outrages imputed to Margaret and Clifford untrue, [17] n.; magnificent obsequies at Fotheringhay, [39]
'York Records,' edited by Mr. Davies. Evidence of loyalty to King Richard and against alleged deformity, [186]; disproves second coronation at York, [177], [227], [228]; Earl of Warwick a Councillor until May 1485, [138]; children in the king's household, [126]; the supersedeas and letter to York, [100]
Yorkist captains at Wakefield, [10], [15]; at Towton, [23]
Yorkist kings, nearly of pure English blood, [166]
Yorkist princes, the leading sportsmen of England, [108]
Yorkists, introduction of printing their chief glory, [113]
Zouch, Lord, at Richard's coronation, [109], [143]; hurried to the help of the king, [151]; slain at Bosworth, [155], [157]; loyal to the last, [252]
Zouch, Sir W., created K.B., [147]