[EDWARDV]
[1483]
11 June.

Richard, Duke of Gloucester, to Lord Nevill, desiring him to comeup to London with a body of men, [992].

Elizabeth, Duchess of Suffolk, to John Paston, requesting him toleave his lodging for a few days, [993].

[RICHARD III]
1483
10 Oct.

The Duke of Norfolk to John Paston on an insurrection in theWeald of Kent, [994].

Oct.

The Duke of Buckingham’s rebellion.

[1484]
1 May.

An order by the Duke of Suffolk to a farmer to pay money, [997].

Complaints of John Paston against his uncle William, [998].

4 Nov.

Death of Margaret Paston, [999].

Manors of Stansted and Harwelbury, [1000].

[1485]
23 June.

Proclamation of Richard III. against Henry Tudor, [1001].

1 Aug.

The Earl of Richmond lands at Milford Haven, [1002].

22 Aug.The Battle of Bosworth.
[HENRY VII]
1485
23 Sept.

Dame Elizabeth Browne to John Paston about the circumstances ofher father’s death, [1003].

3 Oct.

The Countess of Surrey complains to J. Paston that her husband’sservants have been discharged by Lord Fitzwalter, [1004].

20 Oct.

Proclamations ordered against rebels confederated with the Scots,[1006].

[1486]
24 Feb.

Alice, Lady Fitzhugh, to John Paston about her ‘daughter Lovel’s’suit for her husband, [1008].

19 May.

Viscount Lovel escaped into the Isle of Ely, [1009].

1486 / 19 May.
period missing or invisible

[1487]
24 Jan.

Lord Lovel’s adherents, [1012].

The Prior of Norwich touching a bequest of Judge Paston to hismonastery, [1013].

May.

Rebellion of Lambert Simnel, [1014],[1015].

16 June.Battle of Stoke, [1016].

Dame Elizabeth Brews to Sir J. Paston for twelve men in harnessto recover a distress, [1017].

[1488?]

The Bishop of Chester asks of widows more than they can pay,[1018].

[1486-95]

Sir J. Paston to Dame Margery, his wife, for a plaster for theKing’s attorney, James Hobart, [1019].

[1488]

Sir Edward Woodville goes over unauthorised to aid the Duke ofBrittany, [1026].

Rebellion against James III. in Scotland, [1026].

[1489]
2 Feb.

A whale taken off Thornham, [1029],[1030].

7 Mar.

The Earl of Northumberland agrees with the King about keeping outthe Scots, [1031].

Intended progress of the King to Norfolk, [1031],[1033].

[1486-9]

Edmund Paston appointed receiver of lands of Lord Scales, [1034],[1035].

[1489]
22 April.

Henry VII. to the Earl ofOxford—favourable news of the war in Brittany, [1036].

28 April.

Insurrection in Yorkshire—the Earl of Northumberlandkilled, [1037],[1039].

6 May.

Sir J. Paston ordered to meet the King at Cambridge with a bodyof men, [1038],[1039].

[1490]
27 Jan.

Sherwood, Bishop of Durham, to Sir John Paston, [1040].

Humorous petition of Sir J. Paston to Lord Fitzwalter, [1042].

The Earl of Surrey certifies that Thomas Hartford is not aScotchman, [1043].

[1491]
6 April.

Complaints of the King of Denmark against English ships resortingto Iceland, [1046].

[Sept.]

The old and new Bailiffs of Yarmouth ask Sir J. Paston’smediation with the Earl of Oxford, [1048].

Oct.

The Earl of Oxford to Sir J. Paston about Richard Barkeley andhis ship, [1049-51].

[1492]
18 Feb.

Preparations for the invasion of France, [1053],[1054].

30 April.

William Barnard to William Paston complaining that he has beenobliged to keep a prisoner at his own cost, [1055].

[1492-3]

Letters of Elizabeth, Duchess of Norfolk, in behalf of ThomasMartin, [1061],[1064].

[1493]

Proposal of Sir R. Clere for the marriage of Sir J. Paston’s son,[1064].

[1494]
Nov.

Creation of the King’s second son as Duke ofYork—Knights of the Bath made on the occasion, [1058].

[1495]
3 July.

Attempt of Perkin Warbeck to land at Deal, [1059],[1060].

Young William Paston, at Sir J. Fortescue’s place on account ofthe plague at Cambridge, [1062].

[1497-1503]

Margaret, Countess of Richmond, to [Sir J. Paston?] touching theinheritance of the daughters of William Paston, [1063].

[1499]
20 Aug.

Sir J. Paston to inquire who were privy to the Earl of Suffolk’sflight beyond sea, [1065].

[1500]
20 Mar.

Sir J. Paston to be ready to attend on the Princess Catherine ofSpain on her arrival in England, [1066].

Before 1503

Proposed marriage of Clippesby with a niece of Sir J. Paston,1069

After 1503

William Paston, Sir John’s brother, ‘crased in mind,’1072.

The Earl of Oxford’s steward to the ‘Black Knight,’ in Latinverse, [1073].

[1503]
6 Feb.

Award touching East Beckham between Sir John Paston and RogerTownsend, [1074].

6 Sept.

Archbishop Warham to William Paston on the death of his father,Sir John, [1075].

John Kendal to [William Paston?] touching lands bought of theexecutors of Nich. Pickering of Filby, [1076].

[1506]
31 Jan.

Account of the Visit of Philip, King of Castile, to Henry VII.at Windsor, [1078].

[ERRATA]

This final page—printed at the end of Volume VI, after the Index—is included for completeness. All listed corrections have been made in their respective volumes.

VOL. I.

Page 122, line 15, for ‘Bourges’ read ‘Bourg.’

VOL. II.

Page 30, line 7 from bottom of No. 15, for ‘No. 8,’ read ‘No. 13.’