Bosworth: The Birth of the Tudors (73 page)

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Authors: Chris Skidmore

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

Treaty of Arras,
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Treaty of Châteaugiron,
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Treaty of Chinon,
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Treaty of Étaples,
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Treaty of Montargis,
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Treaty of Picquigny,
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Treaty of Tours,
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Treaty of Troyes,
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Trenzy, Sir John,
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Tudor, Edmund,
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appointed Earl of Richmond,
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his death,
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marriage,
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relations with Duke of York,
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Tudor, Henry,
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Henry VII, King

Tudor, Hywel ap Llewelyn ap Hywel,
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Tudor, Jasper,
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appointed Duke of Bedford,
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appointed Earl of Pembroke,
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and battle of Bosworth,
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and battle of Mortimer’s Cross,
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and battle of St Albans,
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and Buckingham’s rebellion,
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his death,
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escape to Brittany,
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escape to France,
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execution of Sir Roger Vaughan,
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exile in Brittany,
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exile in Scotland and France,
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and Henry VI’s restoration,
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and Henry VII’s reign,
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and Henry Tudor’s invasion,
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and Herbert family,
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his income,
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influence in Wales,
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landing in Wales,
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and Margaret of Anjou’s return,
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marriage,
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his pension,
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proclaimed traitor,
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relations with Duke of York,
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support for Lancastrian cause,
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and Warwick’s rebellion,
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Tudor, John ap Maredudd,
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Tudor, Margaret,
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Tudor, Owen,
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death at Hereford,
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marriage with Catherine of Valois,
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Tudor, Owen (son),
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Tudur, Maredudd ap,
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Tunstall, Sir Richard,
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Tunstall, Sir Robert,
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Tunstall, Sir William,
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Turbevill, John,
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Tutbury Castle,
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Tutolez, Vincencio,
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Twynyho, John,
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Ty Gwyn house,
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Tyler, Sir William,
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Tyrell, Sir James,
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University of Oxford,
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Upton,
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Urswick, Christopher,
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Utrecht, siege of,
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Valera, Mosen Diego de,
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Valtan, Pierre-Louis de,
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Vannes,
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Vaughan, Jevan Lloyd,
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Vaughan, Sir Roger,
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Vaughan, Thomas,
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Vavasour, John,
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Vegetius, Flavius Renatus,
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venereal disease,
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Vere, Aubrey de,
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Vere, John de,
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Oxford, John de Vere, 13th Earl of

Vergil, Polydore,
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and battle of Bosworth,
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and Henry VII’s reign,
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and Henry Tudor’s invasion,
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and Henry Tudor’s temporary departure,
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and Oxford’s tactics,
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and Richard III’s corpse,
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and Richard III’s reign,
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and the Stanleys,
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Vernon, Henry,
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Vernon, Ralph,
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Wake, Roger,
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Wakefield, battle of,
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Walsh, Thomas,
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Warbeck, Perkin,
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Warburton, Rowland,
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Ware, and archery practice,
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Warkworth, John,
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‘Wars of the Roses’ (the phrase),
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Warwick, Richard Neville, 16th Earl of,
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his body displayed at St Paul’s,
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death at Barnet,
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his estate,
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and Henry VI’s restoration,
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his rebellion,
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and Woodville marriage,
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worsening relations with Edward IV,
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Warwick, Edward Plantagenet, 17th Earl of,
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and Lambert Simnel affair,
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Warwick Castle,
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Watling Street,
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Welles, John, Lord,
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Welles, Lionel, Lord,
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Welles, Sir Robert,
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Welsh language,
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Wenlock, Lord,
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Wensleydale Abbey,
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Wentworth, Sir Henry,
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Wentworth, Thomas,
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Weobley,
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Wern Newydd,
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Westby, Thomas,
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Westminster Abbey,
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Westmorland, Ralph Neville, Earl of,
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Whethamstede, John, abbot of St Albans,
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White, Thomas and John,
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Whiting, Thomas,
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Wigmore Castle,
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William the Conqueror,
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Williams, Richard,
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Willoughby, Ralph,
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Willoughby, Sir Robert,
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Wiltshire, James Butler, Earl of,
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Wiltshire, John Stafford, Earl of,
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Windsor, Thomas,
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Windsor Castle,
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St George’s chapel,
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witchcraft,
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Witherley,
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Wode, John,
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Wolsey, Thomas, Cardinal,
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Woodshawe, Thomas,
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Woodville, Anthony,
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Rivers, Anthony Woodville, 2nd Earl

Woodville, Sir Edward,
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Woodville, Elizabeth,
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Elizabeth Woodville, Queen

Woodville, Jacquetta,
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Woodville, Sir John,
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Woodville, Katherine,
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Woodville, Lionel, bishop of Salisbury,
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Woodville, Margaret,
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Woodville, Richard,
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Rivers, Richard Woodville, 1st Earl

Woodville, Sir Richard,
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Woodville family,
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and Edward V’s accession,
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and Henry Tudor,
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insignia,
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Richard III and,
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Worcester, John Tiptoft, 1st Earl of,
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Worcester, Edward Tiptoft, 2nd Earl of,
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Worcester, William,
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Worsley, Seth,
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Wren, Christopher, dean of Windsor,
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Writhe, John,
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Wrytell, John,
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Wydeboke, Henry,
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Wykes, John,
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Yate, Thomas,
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York, Edmund Langley, 1st Duke of,
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York, Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of,
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and battle of Ludlow Bridge,
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claim to throne,
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death at Wakefield,
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reburial,
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rift with Henry VI,
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rivalry with Somerset,
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York

allegiance to Richard III,
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and commissions of array,
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Corpus Christi celebrations,
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Edward IV enters,
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heads displayed on Micklegate Bar,
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and Henry VII’s reign,
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and Henry Tudor’s invasion,
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outbreak of disease,
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receives news of Bosworth,
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Richard III’s letter read out,
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Ypres,
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Zouche, Jean, Lady,
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Zouche, John, Lord,
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Illustrations

Henry Tudor holding the red rose of the House of Lancaster, in a copy of a lost portrait painted in around 1500.

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