Bosworth: The Birth of the Tudors (71 page)

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Authors: Chris Skidmore

Tags: #England/Great Britain, #Nonfiction, #Tudors, #History, #Military & Fighting, #History, #15th Century

Nottingham Castle,
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oath-breaking, avoidance of,
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Ogle, Lord,
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Onley, Robert,
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Orange, John II, Prince of,
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Orleans, Louis, Duke of,
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Oswald, King,
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Oterborne, Andrew,
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Overdale, William,
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Owain, Margaret ap Llywelyn ab,
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Owain, Thomas ap Llywelyn ab,
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Owen, Sir David,
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Owen, Maurice ap,
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Owen, Richard,
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Oxford, Margaret, countess of,
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Oxford, John de Vere, 13th Earl of,
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his badge,
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and battle of Barnet,
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and battle of Bosworth,
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forfeited estates,
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imprisonment and escape,
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and Henry VII’s reign,
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and Henry Tudor’s claim to throne,
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and Henry Tudor’s invasion,
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joins Henry Tudor,
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magnanimity,
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and the Pastons,
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seizure of St Michael’s Mount,
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and the Stanleys,
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suicide attempt,
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and textbook manoeuvres,
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Page, William,
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pageants,
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Paimpol,
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Painter, John,
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Parc, Bertran du,
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‘Parliament of Devils’,
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Paston, Sir John,
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Paston, Margaret,
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Patyn, Richard,
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Paulet, Amyas,
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Peasants’ Revolt,
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Peirse, Peter,
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Pembroke, Anne Devereux, countess of,
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Pembroke, William Herbert, 1st Earl of,
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appointed Earl of Pembroke,
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death at Edgecote,
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and Henry Tudor’s wardship,
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Pembroke, William Herbert, 2nd Earl of,
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Pembroke, honour of,
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Pembroke Castle,
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Percivall, Sir Hugh,
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Percy, Anne,
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Percy, Eleanor,
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Percy, Henry,
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Northumberland, Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of

Northumberland, Henry Percy, 4th Earl of

Percy, Sir Ralph,
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Percy, Sir Robert,
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perihelion,
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Pero, Jean,
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Philip, Archduke,
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Philip the Fair, Duke of Burgundy,
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Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy,
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Philip, Davy,
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Philippa of Lancaster,
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Pichon, Pierre,
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Picton pool,
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Pierpoint, Henry,
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Pigot, Richard,
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pikes,
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piracy,
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Pitscottie, Robert Lindsay of,
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plague,
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Pleshey Castle,
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Ploermel,
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Plumpton, Sir Robert,
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Plymouth,
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Pole, John de la,
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Lincoln, John de la Pole, Earl of

Suffolk, John de la, 2nd Duke of

Pole, Katherine de la,
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Pole, William de la,
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Suffolk, William de la Pole, 1st Duke of

Pont de l’Arche,
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Pontefract Abbey,
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Pontefract Castle,
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Poppelau, Nicolas von,
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Porchester Castle,
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Portsmouth,
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Poulain of Dieppe
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Poynings, Sir Edward,
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Poyntz, Sir Robert,
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Princes in the Tower,
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Edward V, King

Richard, Duke of York

Pudsey, Sir John,
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Puerto de Santa Maria,
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Puleston, Roger,
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Pygot, Thomas,
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Pylton, John,
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Pympe, Reginald,
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Pyroo, Gland,
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Queen’s College, Cambridge,
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Queenborough Castle,
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Quélennec, Jean du, Vicomte du Fou,
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Raby Castle,
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Radford Bridge,
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Raglan Castle,
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Rameney, Thomas,
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Ratcliffe, Sir Richard,
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Ravenspur,
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Rede, Gruffydd,
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Redemore plain,
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and location of battle,
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Redmayne, Edward,
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René, King of Anjou,
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Rennes,
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Rhys, Griffiths,
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Rhys, Retherth ap,
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Rhys ap Thomas,
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Thomas, Sir Rhys ap

Richard, Duke of York (
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imprisonment and disappearance,
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Richard I, King,
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Richard II, King,
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Richard III, King

address to army,
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appeals for loans,
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appearance,
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approach to Bosworth,
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his armour,
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his army,
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and artillery,
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attainders and patronage,
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and battle of Barnet,
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and battle of Tewkesbury,
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his Book of Hours,
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and Buckingham’s rebellion,
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choice of battle site,
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Christmas festivities,
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claim to throne,
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and Clarence’s death,
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his coffin,
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commissions of array,
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coronation,
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his corpse,
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his crown,
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and crusading,
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his death,
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defections from his household,
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departure from Nottingham,
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dependence on councillors,
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dismantling of his regime,
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disorganisation in his camp,
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and Edward V’s accession,
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and Edward, Prince of Wales’s death,
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execution of Hastings,
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and Great Seal,
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growing resistance to,
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and Henry VI’s death,
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and Henry Tudor’s exile,
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and Henry Tudor’s invasion,
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his illegitimate daughter,
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his illegitimate son,
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and invasion of France,
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issues proclamations,
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letters to supporters,
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marriage plans,
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military reputation,
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new appointments,
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news of his death,
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night before Bosworth,
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his northern supporters,
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order of battle,
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pardons former rebels,
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preparations for defence,
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and princes in the Tower,
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and Queen Anne’s death,
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ratification by Parliament,
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relationship with Edward IV,
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reliance on Buckingham,
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religious observance,
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royal progresses,
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Scottish wars,
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his standards,
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and the Stanleys,
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and Strange execution order,
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his tent,
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his tomb,
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urged to flee,
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usurpation,
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waning authority,
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Richmond, Colin,
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Richmond, honour of,
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Rieux, Jean de,
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Risley, Sir John,
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Rivers, Richard Woodville, 1st Earl,
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Rivers, Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl,
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and Edward V’s accession,
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forfeited estates,
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imprisonment and death,
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Robichen, Jean de,
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Robin of Redesdale’s rebellion,
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Robinson, John,
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Roby, John,
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Rochester Castle,
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Rogers, Thomas,
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Rome,
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Roosebeke, battle of,
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‘Rose of England, The’,
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Rosse, Sir Harry,
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Rothercomme, John,
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Rotherham, Thomas, archbishop of York,
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Rouen,
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