[296.2] James Butler, Earl of Wiltshire and Ormond.
[296.3] Henry Holland.
[296.4] Thomas Percy, third son of Henry, Earl of Northumberland.
[296.5] Thomas Thorpe, one of the Barons of the Exchequer, who was also Speaker of the House of Commons, but was at this time imprisoned in the Fleet in consequence of an action brought against him by the Duke of York.—(See Rolls of Parl. v. 239.)
[296.6] Thomas Tresham, who as ‘Sir Thomas Tresham, Knight,’ was attainted under Edward IV. for fighting on the Lancastrian side at Towton, but his attainder was afterwards reversed in Parliament 7 and 8 Edw. IV., on the ground that he was a household servant of Henry VI. and had been brought up in his service from a child.—Rolls of Parl. v. 616–617.
[296.7] William Joseph, who, with Thorpe, was frequently accused by the Yorkists of misleading the King.—Rolls of Parl. v. 280, 282, 332, 342.
[296.8] Thomas Daniel, Esq.—See [p. 255, Note 2].
[296.9] John Trevilian.
[297.1] 25th January.
[297.2] Afterwards Edward IV., the Duke of York’s eldest son.