Webster, Wat, iv. 228.Weche, Alice, iv. 225.Wechingham.SeeWitchingham.Wechyngham, Dan John, vi. 96.‘Wedyrby’s matter,’ii. 49.Weeting, Norfolk, iv. 39.Weggs, iii. 263.Wekeys, ——, iii. 134; iv. 85.Welle (Wells by the Sea, Norfolk ?), vi. 116;Parson of, i. 116; ii. 106.Welles, Leo, Lord, ii. 119, 120.Welles, Lord, iii. 263, 267, 268, 269.Welles, Sir Robt., v. 70.Wellis, John, iii. 109, 155; iv. 33, 58; v. 25.Wells, Thos., ii. 106.Welonby, ii. 52.Welpdalle, Sir John, iii. 307.Welshmen, The, v. 107.Wendlyng, Abbot of, ii. 216.Wenlock, Sir John, Knight, Lord Wenlock (1461-71), i. 182; iii. 28, 33, 199, 312; iv. 8, 50; v. 104.Wenlok, R., ii. 51.317Wenstall (Wynstall), Henry, iv. 104, 239, 240, 241.Wensum River, i. 219.Wentworth, Henry, iii. 110; v. 151.Wentworth, John, v. 202.Wentworth, Lady, ii. 235.Wentworth (Wentforde), Sir Philip, i. 337-338; ii. 322, 323; iii. 4, 6, 19, 20, 21, 33, 34, 35, 37, 53, 76, 77, 85, 90, 102, 103, 108, 112, 114, 135, 141, 196, 199-202, 225, 239, 248, 308.Wenyngton, Robt., ii. 103-105.Weseter.SeeWorcester.Wessyll, At.SeeEntwistle.West, Thos., iii. 69, 70, 200; iv. 292; v. 94.West, Wm., iv. 279.West Acre, Norfolk, Prior of, ii. 215.Westerham, i. 126.Westby, Edmund, iii. 27.Westhawe, Dr., iii. 196.Westminster (Westmonasterium), i. 57 and note, 68, 93, 127, 129, 136, 147, 159, 167, 175, 176, 179, 189, 190, 244; ii. 159, 165, 166; iii. 125; v. 19; vi. 119;St. James’s Hospital at, iii. 44;Star Chamber at, i. 59, 336; vi. 152;King’s Mews at, iii. 44;King’s Receipt at, iii. 60;King’s Chequer, or Exchequer at, iii. 61, 62;King’s Palace at, i. 62, 63, 80; ii. 172; v. 7; vi. 106;Sanctuary at, v. 85, 111, 112;a monk of, v. 186.Westminster Bars, i. 165; iii. 48.Westminster Bridge, iii. 228.Westminster Hall, i. 233; iii. 210; v. 91; vi. 152.Westmoreland, i. 148.Weston, ii. 145; vi. 61.Weston Baldock, Herts, vi. 80.Westthirrock (West Thurrock), iv. 188.Westvale, Geoff., v. 72.Westwood, Kent, iv. 309, 311.Wetherby.SeeWedyrby.Wetherby, Thos., ii. 49.Wethewell, ——, ii. 331.Weting, vi. 65.Wevenhoe.SeeWivenhoe.Weverston (Suffolk ?), Park of, v. 5.Whale on coast of Norfolk, i. 314.Whal, Abraham, ii. 293.Wharles, ——, ii. 219.Wharton (Qwharteyn), Alex., vi. 56, 58.Wheat, price of, iv. 9.Wheatacre, Norfolk, iii. 263.Wheler, Henry, v. 24.Whervilles, vi. 36.Whethill, ——, v. 253, 254.Whetley (Wheteley), John, i. 296, 303; v. 117, 250, 282, 310, 317, 318, 319, 320-323 (bis); vi. 25.[317b]Whevenho.SeeWivenhoe.Wheyth, ii. 60.White, ——, ii. 235-236; v. 304; vi. 153.White, of Metfield, vi. 103.White, Bartholomew, ii. 278; iv. 105.White, John, iii. 237.White, Master, a servant of Cardinal Kemp, ii. 158, 160-161, 162, 170.White, Simon, vi. 143.White, Wm., ii. 226, 227, 307, 308; iii. 239; iv. 70, 105; v. 230.White Friars, Proctor of, at Rome, vi. 35.Whitewell, Thos., ii. 42.Whiting (Whytenge), Thos., iv. 279.Whitingham, Robt.SeeWyttyngham.Whitingham, Sir Robt., iii. 50, 51, 76, 306-307, 312; v. 104;widow of, iii. 69 (bis), 71.Whittock’s Mede (Maid ?), ii. 162.Whode, Edward of, ii. 92.Whymberg, Eliz., vi. 208.Whynberg, Robt., v. 244-245.Whynne, John, vi. 192.Whynnes, in Carleton, vi. 75.Whytteby, ——, iv. 279.Wickham Market, Suffolk, iii. 141.Wicklewood (Wykelwode), ii. 91.Widville.SeeWoodville.Wigge, ——, iii. 87.Wiggenhall, Norfolk, iv. 42.Wight, Isle of, ii. 105; vi. 160.Wighton, Norfolk, i. 32; ii. 12.Wighton-on-the-Wold, Yorks, ii. 114, 115; iii. 109.Wigorniensis.SeeWorcester, W.Wikes.SeeWyke.Wilkins, John, i. 336.Willerby, Ralph, iii. 28.Willeys, John, iv. 123.William, iii. 144, 269.William, the Priest, ii. 24.William, nephew of Friar Brackley, iii. 221.William, Sir, a Canon of Hempton Abbey, vi. 113.Williamson, Sir Robt., Vicar of Paston, iv. 13, 23-24.Willingham, Suffolk, ii. 11.Willoughby de Broke.SeeBroke.Willoughby, Sir Henry, vi. 102, 187.Willoughby, John, ii. 44.Willoughby, Margaret, sister of Lord Robert, and wife of W. Oldhall, ii. 33.Willoughby, Maud, widow of Lord Robt., iii. 74.Willoughby, Rich. Welles, Lord, reported killed at Towton, iii. 267, 268, 269.Willoughby, Robt., Lord (1409-52), i. 337; ii. 8, 33, 120; iii. 50, 59, 73-74.318Willoughby, Sir Robt., v. 105.Willoughby, Sir Wm., iv. 68.Willyot, John, ii. 63.Wilson, ——, vi. 23.Wilton, ——, iii. 114.Wilton, Catherine, ii. 269; vi. 178.Wilton, Henry, iii. 2, 38; iv. 146.Wilton, John, ii. 269, 310, 311.Wiltshire, i. 76; ii. 161, 162, 179;insurrection in, ii. 162.Wiltshire, Lady, ii. 188.Wiltshire, Earl of, i. 154.Wiltshire and Ormond, Jas. Butler, Earl of, Lord Treasurer (1455 and 1458-60), i. 134, 161, 162, 189, 199, 205, 287, 336; ii. 324, 328; iii. 25, 28, 32, 88, 138, 191, 197, 213, 234, 268, 269, 271.Wiltshire, John Stafford, Earl of, v. 186.Winch (Wynche), Norfolk, a seat of the Earl of Oxford, ii. 150, 164, 165, 185, 201, 205, 210, 275.Winch (Wynche), ——, iv. 279.Winchelsea, i. 109.Winchester, i. 57, 75; ii. 156, 157; v. 109, 111.Winchester, Bishop of.SeeWaynflete, W.Windacs.Grappling irons for cross bows, ii. 101.Windefeld, Sir John, iv. 205.Windham.SeeWyndham.Windsor, i. 133, 143, 145, 172; ii. 295, 297, 320; iii. 40; iv. 246, 247; v. 28, 131, 137, 290; vi. 95, 111, 174.Windsor, St. George’s Chapel, iii. 154.Windsor, Dean and Chapter of, vi. 27.Windsor, ——, vi. 129.Windsor, Henry, i. 151, 152, 163, 322, 338; iii. 43-45, 87-89, 114, 131-133, 311-312.Wingfield, Suffolk, v. 86; vi. 75.Wingfield, ——, iii. 84; v. 202; vi. 65.Wingfield, Dame Annie, vi. 121.Wingfield (Wyngfelde), John, iii. 102.Wingfield (Wyngfelde), Sir John, iii. 259; iv. 152.Wingfield (Wyngfelde), Robt., ii. 335; iv. 126.Wingfield, Sir Robt., ii. 47; v. 132, 149, 246, 249.Wingfield, Thos., i. 245; iii. 278, 314; v. 30, 31, 32, 50, 52, 107, 108.Wingfield, Wm., v. 108.Winstall.SeeWenstall.Winter (Wynter), Edmund, ii. 216; iv. 70.Winter, John, iii. 156; iv. 125.Winter, Walter, vi. 180.Winterbourne(Wyntborne or Winterton ?), Thos., LL.D., iv. 103, 104, 188.Winterton, Norfolk, i. 28; ii. 51, 65, 134, 135, 146; iv. 269, 292; v. 76, 92, 222, 283, 304, 305, 306; vi. 190, 193.Winterton, Thos.SeeWinterbourne.Winterton, Wm., vi. 200.Wisbeach (Wisbyche), Cambs,i. 248; iii. 296.Witchingham, Blanche, iii. 130.Witchingham, John, vi. 96.Witchingham (Wychyngham or Wechingham), Edmund, ii. 63, 199, 220, 251, 252, 266, 275-276; iii. 260-262; iv. 30, 172, 271.Witchingham, Margaret, ii. 275 note 2.Witchingham, Nich., ii. 275 note 2.Witchingham, Norfolk, i. 330, 331; iii. 292.Witham, Essex, vi. 182.Witton, Norfolk, ii. 63, 70, 269, 308; iii. 46, 129, 133; vi. 4, 190.Wivenhoe (Wevenhoo), ii. 144, 226.Wivenhoe, Essex, seat of the Earl of Oxford, i. 140; ii. 144, 145, 152, 226, 294, 295, 302; iii. 259 (bis), 275.Wiveton, Norfolk, vi. 199, 200.Wix.SeeWykes.Woburn (Waburn), Prior of, vi. 144.Wodborne, Thos., iv. 150.Wode.Wild, furious, mad, iii. 39.Wode.SeeWood.Wodehous, Sir Edw., v. 105.Wodehous, Harry, ii. 173, 174, 183; v. 239.Wodehouse (Wodows), John, ii. 173; iv. 84, 256.Wodesyde, iii. 264.Wodhalle Manor, Pagrave, ii. 31.Wodhows, ——, ii. 273; v. 89.Wodhowse, Mr., v. 321.Wodlark, Robt., provost of St. Mary’s College, Cambridge, iv. 87.Wodows.SeeWodehouse.Wodvyle.SeeWoodville.Wodvyle.SeeWoodville.Text reads in full “Wodvyle (Woodville).”Wolcote, iv. 125.Wollysby, ——, ii. 331.Wolman(alias Harple), Ralph, Parson of Cressingham, ii. 31.Wolston, vi. 185.Wolterton, Norfolk, vi. 208.Wolton, Sir Thos. of, vi. 102, 187.Wolverton, Kent, iv. 309.Wolvesby, Thos., iv. 224.Wonges, The, v. 167.Wood (Wode), John, ii. 215; iii. 103; v. 154.Wood, Robt. of, ii. 215.Wood, W., v. 147, 152, 181, 185.Wood, Dalling, vi. 208.Woodhall (Woodhouse, etc.).SeeWodhall,Wodhows, etc.319Woodhall, Norfolk, vi. 96.Woodmill (Wodemyl) in Bacton, iv. 80; v. 298.Wood Norton, Church of St. Peter, vi. 206.Wood Rising (Woderysyng), v. 228.Woodstock, i. 116.Woodville, Sir Anthony, Lord Scales (1461-9), Earl Rivers (1469-83), i. 184, 225, 227, 229, 238, 239, 245, 263, 268, 299, 322, 329; iii. 203, 204, 267, 268, 269; iv. 60, 106, 168, 257, 275, 279, 298; v. 16, 17, 18-19 (bis), 24, 30, 31, 32, 33, 106, 110, 116, 117, 128, 131, 157, 188, 203, 258; vi. 55, 56;reported killed at Towton, iii. 267, 268, 269.Woodville (Wydewell), Edmund, iv. 12.Woodville, Sir Edward (called Lord Woodville), vi. 81, 111.Woodville, Elizabeth, Queen of EdwardIV., i. 224, 243, 248, 266, 340; ii. 47 note 2; v. 14, 24, 28, 30, 34, 61, 85, 112, 135, 137, 179, 181, 310; vi. 42.Woodville, Sir John, i. 245, 250; iv. 275; v. 30, 31, 32.Woodville, Lionel, brother of the Queen, i. 320; vi. 12.Woodville, Margaret, sister to the Queen, i. 312; iv. 217.Woodville, Sir Richard, created Baron Rivers 1448;Earl Rivers 1466, LordTreasurer (1466-9);beheaded 1469, i. 184-185, 224, 245, 250, 337, 340; ii. 47, 150; iii. 203, 204; iv. 189, 305; v. 19 (bis), 24, 30, 31, 32.Wool, price of, iv. 172.Woolterton, vi. 208.Worcester, i. 81, 180.Worcester(Wyrcestre or Wysseter, otherwise called Botoner), Wm., i. 52, 76, 151-153, 163, 184, 185, 197, 198, 216, 234, 236, 241, 262, 286, 338-339; ii. 145, 188, 192, 193, 320-322, 323-325, 331, 333-334, 335; iii. 16, 32, 36, 41-42, 43, 50, 51-52, 53 (bis), 54, 60, 66-67 (bis), 68-69, 71-72, 76, 96 (Wigorniensis); iii. 104-106, 107, 109, 114, 115-116, 116-118, 125, 126 (bis), 131-132, 133-134, 135, 136, 145, 165, 166, 191, 192, 198, 203, 205-207, 212, 213, 214, 217, 229, 230, 253, 254, 305; iv. 2, 12, 27, 32, 50, 52, 87, 89, 102, 103, 104, 105, 113, 128-129, 134, 155, 181-185, 189, 232, 233, 235, 239, 241, 244, 255 (bis), 274, 280-281, 284-286, 293-295, 303; v. 67, 71, 72, 92, 103, 152, 156, 170, 176, 313-315, 322; vi. 61-64, 66.Worcester, Margaret, wife of, iii. 203, 207; vi. 61, 62, 64.vi. 61, 62, 64.Text reads “61, 92, 64”.[319b]Worcester, Wm., father of preceding, i. 152.Worcester, John Tiptoft, Earl of (Lord Treasurer in 1452-56, and 1462-64), i. 136, 158, 336; ii. 188; iii. 118, 201, 202; iv. 37-38, 43, 45, 47, 60, 256; v. 85.Wormegay (Wyrmegay), ——, iii. 84, 210.See alsoWremmegay.Worsop, ——, iii. 102.Worsted, Norfolk, i. 229, 307; iv. 188 note 2; v. 109; vi. 43;Curate of, iii. 97.Worsted, Wm., ii. 26.Worsted manufacture, v. 109.Worsted, fine as silk, iv. 188, 195.Worsted, Merchant of, v. 109.Worsteler, Greg, iv. 228.Wortes(otherwise called Paston), John, i. 33; ii. 21-26, 27-28, 29.Wotton, Wm., ii. 64, 138.Wrantham, Wm., v. 306.Wremmegay’s wife, vi. 43.Wrene, Adam, iv. 150, 151.Wrenham, iii. 217.Wrentham, ii. 9.Wright, John, vi. 186.Wright, Rich., ii. 216; iii. 298.Wrightes of Smalbergh, place called, iii. 195.Writell, Essex, i. 171; iii. 86, 92.Writing, cost of, v. 2-3, 4.Writtill, Master, i. 252; v. 40, 41, 46, 47, 50-52 (bis), 53, 57, 58.Wrothe, ——, iv. 83.Wrottisle, Walter, v. 111.Wroughton, Sir Christopher, vi. 187.Wroxham, Norfolk, iii. 7; iv. 284.Wryte, Roger, ii. 271.Wulff, Robt., vi. 16.Wulstan, ancestor of Paston Family, iv. 249.Wyat, Sir Thos., i. 26.Wyatt (Wyott), Harry, vi. 112.Wychsave.Vouchsafe, iv. 223.Wychyngham.SeeWitchingham.Wycombe, i. 172.Wydevile.SeeWoodville.Wydwell, ——, Bailiff of Yarmouth, iv. 47, 70.Wyfeles.Battle axes, ii. 112.Wyghte, Robt., (alias Farbuschour), ii. 187, 188.Wyghtton, Edmund, ii. 215.Wyke(Wykes or Wekis), John, Usher of the King’s (EdwardIV.) Chamber, i. 217-218, 221, 225, 226, 229; iii. 304; iv. 36-37, 39, 127-128, 168-169, 216-217; v. 98, 128.320Wykes (Wix), Wm. and John, servants of the Pastons, iv. 71, 136, 142, 143, 144, 155, 160, 161, 162, 165, 191-192, 202, 203, 221-222, 282; v. 67, 97, 109, 231; vi. 181-182.Wylles, ——, ii. 282.Wylleys, v. 117.Wylly, Robt., iv. 70, 102, 104.Wylton’s wife, ii. 91.Wymond, John, vi. 30.Wymondham.SeeWyndham.Wymondham (Wyndham), Norfolk, iii. 80; v. 152, 263; vi. 30, 75, 192, 195.Wymondham, Abbot of, v. 230.Wynch.SeeWinch.Wyndham, ——, vi. 186.Wyndham (Wymondham), John, of Felbrigg, i. 338; ii. 88, 96, 175, 177, 188, 192, 202, 210, 218, 223, 234, 249, 251, 252, 288, 289, 308; iii. 12, 133 (bis), 196, 197, 222, 227, 228, 248, 281, 286, 309; iv. 95, 209-210, 215; v. 74, 146, 177.Wyndham, Sir John, vi. 102, 187.Wynds.An engine for raising stones, v. 66.Wyngfeld.SeeWingfield.Wynne, John, vi. 69.Wynsalaw (?),The, de Swysto, ii. 22.Wynstall.SeeWenstall.Wynston, ——, ii. 188.Wyntbourne.SeeWinterbourne.Wynter.SeeWinter.Wynterton.SeeWinterton.Wyoth, Rich., ii. 30-31.Wyrcestre.SeeWorcester.Wyrmegay.SeeWormegay.Wysman, ——, v. 128, 321, 323; vi. 100.Wysseter.SeeWorcester.Wytherley, John, iv. 144.Wythom, Hugh, ii. 118.Wyttyngham, ——, iii. 234.YaYeYoYarmouth(Jernemouth), Much or Great Yarmouth, i. 27, 118, 202, 213, 287, 298, 314, 316; ii. 9, 29, 39, 97, 136, 176, 312; iii. 12, 100, 117, 128, 145, 148, 162, 164, 266, 283; iv. 37, 38, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46 (bis), 47, 48, 70, 102, 103, 134, 136, 230, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 242, 243, 244, 268, 269, 284, 286, 292; v. 49, 55, 150, 154, 155, 156, 190, 252, 304; vi. 21, 69, 91, 139, 147, 153, 155, 183.Yarmouth, Bailiffs of, ii. 188; iv. 37, 246-247; vi. 138-139, 153-154 (bis).Yarmouth, Friars of, ii. 67; iii. 152; vi. 49.[320b]Yarmouth, White Friars or Carmelites, ii. 30; v. 72.Yarmouth, Parish Church of, iii. 152-153, 154.Yarmouth, John, Parson of (?), ii. 23 note 1.Yarmouth, Wm. Bokenham, Prior of, iii. 162.Yarmouth, Priory of the Parish Church, iii. 152.Yarmouth, Rich., Monk of, vi. 189.Yarmouth, Little, or South Town, iv. 284; vi. 49.Yarmouth, Little, Austeners (Austin Friars) of, iv. 123, 239, 244.Yarmouth, Earl of, ii. 92.Yarmouth, Sir Robert Paston, Viscount, afterwards Earl of, i. 25, 27.Yarmouth, Wm. Paston, second Earl of, i. 27-28.Yates, John, ii. 157, 218.Yatys, ——, iv. 223.Yaxham (Yeaxham), Norfolk, v. 300.Yaxley, John, vi. 169.Yelverton, Anne.SeePaston, Anne.Yelverton, Eleanor, daughter of Wm., iii. 210 note 1.Yelverton, John, vi. 43.Yelverton, John, junior, iii. 227.Yelverton, Wm., afterwards Sir Wm., Justice of the King’s Bench (1444-70), i. 83, 85, 89, 90, 91, 153 note, 196, 209, 210, 211, 212, 216, 218, 221, 224, 225, 230, 234, 236, 242, 243, 244, 245, 251, 258, 295, 297, 298; ii. 69, 76-77, 94, 145, 168, 174, 176, 177, 181, 182, 183, 186, 188, 189-190 (bis), 191, 193, 196, 201, 202, 203, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 215, 216, 222, 223, 225, 226, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 252, 253, 288; iii. 10, 11, 16, 17, 45, 47 (bis), 48, 69, 78, 84, 85, 92, 96, 110, 120, 139, 140, 142, 144, 165, 166, 197, 209-212, 225, 227, 229, 232, 248, 263, 276, 308-309, 310; iv. 11, 12, 15, 16, 19, 20, 26, 36, 51, 56, 60, 68, 71, 77, 91, 93, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 114, 126, 134, 135, 148-149, 161, 162, 169, 171, 179, 181 (bis), 198, 199, 208, 236-245, 256, 257, 265, 266, 268, 273, 274, 284-286, 292, 302, 303, 305; v. 5, 10, 11, 16, 22, 64, 70, 71, 72 (bis), 91, 92, 94, 128, 129, 143, 176, 242; vi. 19, 75;wife of, iii. 209, 211.Yelverton, Wm., son of the Judge, iii. 210; v. 10, 90. (The person mentioned in some of these references may be the Justice’s grandson.)Yelverton, Wm., grandson of the Judge, i. 226, 284-285; v. 199, 288, 310;321vi. 51, 115, 136, 143;servant of, vi. 115.Yemmys, Wm., ii. 60.Yenneys, Rich., ii. 211.Yernessey.SeeJersey.Yllynworthe.SeeIllingworth.Ymay, Agnes, ii. 53.Yng, Master, iii. 72.Yngloos.SeeInglos.Yngylthorp.SeeIngoldesthorp.Yon, ——, iii. 74.Yong, John, iii. 173, 249.Yonge, Thos., i. 88, 111; ii. 176; iii. 70.Yonge, Wm., iv. 228.York, i. 131, 193, 194; ii. 321; iii. 267, 269, 271, 275; iv. 101; v. 48, 49, 62, 71, 82; vi. 121, 134.York, Archbishops of, i. 336.See alsoNevill, George(1465-76);Rotherham, Thos.(1480-1500);Booth, Wm.(1452-64).York, Dan Robt. of, ii. 20.York, John, i. 298.York, Duchess of.SeeMowbray, Anne.York, Cecily, Duchess of, wife of Duke Richard, iii. 93, 110, 198, 203, 233, 266; iv. 83; v. 236.York, James, Duke of, i. 27.York, Richard, Duke of, father of EdwardIV., i. 44, 47, 50, 51, 68, 70, 78-88, 96-108, 115, 116, 120, 132, 133, 134-138, 140, 145-150, 157-163, 164, 165, 166-175, 176, 177, 178, 179-180, 182, 186, 187, 189, 190-193, 194, 206, 335-336, 336-337; ii. 50, 174, 175, 176, 177 (bis), 178, 180 (bis), 184 (bis), 186, 200, 206, 280-281, 296, 297, 298, 321, 324, 329, 331-332; iii. 2, 4, 25-29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 39, 44, 50, 75, 81, 86, 92, 108, 125, 199, 203, 226, 233, 239, 244; iv. 233;Memorial to HenryVI. before the Battle of St. Albans, iii. 23-24; at the Battle, iii. 25-29, 30, 31;attainted with his adherents, iii. 198-199;Claim to the Crown in Parliament, iii. 239.York, Richard, Duke of, son of EdwardIV., v. 250, 310; vi. 24.York, Henry, Duke of, afterwards HenryVIII., i. 26, 270, 316, 329; vi. 151, 152.York, Robt., Prior of Bromholm, ii. 34.Yorkshire, i. 148.Yorkists, iii. 213.Yotton (Yetton), Dr. John, v. 14, 16, 309-310, 314.Young.SeeYongeandYong.Yoxhale, Robt., iv. 178.‘Ypotis,’ the Child, Book about, vi. 66.Ypswell.SeeIppyswell.Yve, John, iii. 286.Zealand, vi. 141.Zealand, Ships of, vi. 141.Zealand Cloth, iii. 180.Zelverton.SeeYelverton.Zouche, John, Lord, of Harringworth, v. 184.Zouche, Wm., iii. 28.
Webster, Wat, iv. 228.Weche, Alice, iv. 225.Wechingham.SeeWitchingham.Wechyngham, Dan John, vi. 96.‘Wedyrby’s matter,’ii. 49.Weeting, Norfolk, iv. 39.Weggs, iii. 263.Wekeys, ——, iii. 134; iv. 85.Welle (Wells by the Sea, Norfolk ?), vi. 116;Parson of, i. 116; ii. 106.Welles, Leo, Lord, ii. 119, 120.Welles, Lord, iii. 263, 267, 268, 269.Welles, Sir Robt., v. 70.Wellis, John, iii. 109, 155; iv. 33, 58; v. 25.Wells, Thos., ii. 106.Welonby, ii. 52.Welpdalle, Sir John, iii. 307.Welshmen, The, v. 107.Wendlyng, Abbot of, ii. 216.Wenlock, Sir John, Knight, Lord Wenlock (1461-71), i. 182; iii. 28, 33, 199, 312; iv. 8, 50; v. 104.Wenlok, R., ii. 51.317Wenstall (Wynstall), Henry, iv. 104, 239, 240, 241.Wensum River, i. 219.Wentworth, Henry, iii. 110; v. 151.Wentworth, John, v. 202.Wentworth, Lady, ii. 235.Wentworth (Wentforde), Sir Philip, i. 337-338; ii. 322, 323; iii. 4, 6, 19, 20, 21, 33, 34, 35, 37, 53, 76, 77, 85, 90, 102, 103, 108, 112, 114, 135, 141, 196, 199-202, 225, 239, 248, 308.Wenyngton, Robt., ii. 103-105.Weseter.SeeWorcester.Wessyll, At.SeeEntwistle.West, Thos., iii. 69, 70, 200; iv. 292; v. 94.West, Wm., iv. 279.West Acre, Norfolk, Prior of, ii. 215.Westerham, i. 126.Westby, Edmund, iii. 27.Westhawe, Dr., iii. 196.Westminster (Westmonasterium), i. 57 and note, 68, 93, 127, 129, 136, 147, 159, 167, 175, 176, 179, 189, 190, 244; ii. 159, 165, 166; iii. 125; v. 19; vi. 119;St. James’s Hospital at, iii. 44;Star Chamber at, i. 59, 336; vi. 152;King’s Mews at, iii. 44;King’s Receipt at, iii. 60;King’s Chequer, or Exchequer at, iii. 61, 62;King’s Palace at, i. 62, 63, 80; ii. 172; v. 7; vi. 106;Sanctuary at, v. 85, 111, 112;a monk of, v. 186.Westminster Bars, i. 165; iii. 48.Westminster Bridge, iii. 228.Westminster Hall, i. 233; iii. 210; v. 91; vi. 152.Westmoreland, i. 148.Weston, ii. 145; vi. 61.Weston Baldock, Herts, vi. 80.Westthirrock (West Thurrock), iv. 188.Westvale, Geoff., v. 72.Westwood, Kent, iv. 309, 311.Wetherby.SeeWedyrby.Wetherby, Thos., ii. 49.Wethewell, ——, ii. 331.Weting, vi. 65.Wevenhoe.SeeWivenhoe.Weverston (Suffolk ?), Park of, v. 5.Whale on coast of Norfolk, i. 314.Whal, Abraham, ii. 293.Wharles, ——, ii. 219.Wharton (Qwharteyn), Alex., vi. 56, 58.Wheat, price of, iv. 9.Wheatacre, Norfolk, iii. 263.Wheler, Henry, v. 24.Whervilles, vi. 36.Whethill, ——, v. 253, 254.Whetley (Wheteley), John, i. 296, 303; v. 117, 250, 282, 310, 317, 318, 319, 320-323 (bis); vi. 25.[317b]Whevenho.SeeWivenhoe.Wheyth, ii. 60.White, ——, ii. 235-236; v. 304; vi. 153.White, of Metfield, vi. 103.White, Bartholomew, ii. 278; iv. 105.White, John, iii. 237.White, Master, a servant of Cardinal Kemp, ii. 158, 160-161, 162, 170.White, Simon, vi. 143.White, Wm., ii. 226, 227, 307, 308; iii. 239; iv. 70, 105; v. 230.White Friars, Proctor of, at Rome, vi. 35.Whitewell, Thos., ii. 42.Whiting (Whytenge), Thos., iv. 279.Whitingham, Robt.SeeWyttyngham.Whitingham, Sir Robt., iii. 50, 51, 76, 306-307, 312; v. 104;widow of, iii. 69 (bis), 71.Whittock’s Mede (Maid ?), ii. 162.Whode, Edward of, ii. 92.Whymberg, Eliz., vi. 208.Whynberg, Robt., v. 244-245.Whynne, John, vi. 192.Whynnes, in Carleton, vi. 75.Whytteby, ——, iv. 279.Wickham Market, Suffolk, iii. 141.Wicklewood (Wykelwode), ii. 91.Widville.SeeWoodville.Wigge, ——, iii. 87.Wiggenhall, Norfolk, iv. 42.Wight, Isle of, ii. 105; vi. 160.Wighton, Norfolk, i. 32; ii. 12.Wighton-on-the-Wold, Yorks, ii. 114, 115; iii. 109.Wigorniensis.SeeWorcester, W.Wikes.SeeWyke.Wilkins, John, i. 336.Willerby, Ralph, iii. 28.Willeys, John, iv. 123.William, iii. 144, 269.William, the Priest, ii. 24.William, nephew of Friar Brackley, iii. 221.William, Sir, a Canon of Hempton Abbey, vi. 113.Williamson, Sir Robt., Vicar of Paston, iv. 13, 23-24.Willingham, Suffolk, ii. 11.Willoughby de Broke.SeeBroke.Willoughby, Sir Henry, vi. 102, 187.Willoughby, John, ii. 44.Willoughby, Margaret, sister of Lord Robert, and wife of W. Oldhall, ii. 33.Willoughby, Maud, widow of Lord Robt., iii. 74.Willoughby, Rich. Welles, Lord, reported killed at Towton, iii. 267, 268, 269.Willoughby, Robt., Lord (1409-52), i. 337; ii. 8, 33, 120; iii. 50, 59, 73-74.318Willoughby, Sir Robt., v. 105.Willoughby, Sir Wm., iv. 68.Willyot, John, ii. 63.Wilson, ——, vi. 23.Wilton, ——, iii. 114.Wilton, Catherine, ii. 269; vi. 178.Wilton, Henry, iii. 2, 38; iv. 146.Wilton, John, ii. 269, 310, 311.Wiltshire, i. 76; ii. 161, 162, 179;insurrection in, ii. 162.Wiltshire, Lady, ii. 188.Wiltshire, Earl of, i. 154.Wiltshire and Ormond, Jas. Butler, Earl of, Lord Treasurer (1455 and 1458-60), i. 134, 161, 162, 189, 199, 205, 287, 336; ii. 324, 328; iii. 25, 28, 32, 88, 138, 191, 197, 213, 234, 268, 269, 271.Wiltshire, John Stafford, Earl of, v. 186.Winch (Wynche), Norfolk, a seat of the Earl of Oxford, ii. 150, 164, 165, 185, 201, 205, 210, 275.Winch (Wynche), ——, iv. 279.Winchelsea, i. 109.Winchester, i. 57, 75; ii. 156, 157; v. 109, 111.Winchester, Bishop of.SeeWaynflete, W.Windacs.Grappling irons for cross bows, ii. 101.Windefeld, Sir John, iv. 205.Windham.SeeWyndham.Windsor, i. 133, 143, 145, 172; ii. 295, 297, 320; iii. 40; iv. 246, 247; v. 28, 131, 137, 290; vi. 95, 111, 174.Windsor, St. George’s Chapel, iii. 154.Windsor, Dean and Chapter of, vi. 27.Windsor, ——, vi. 129.Windsor, Henry, i. 151, 152, 163, 322, 338; iii. 43-45, 87-89, 114, 131-133, 311-312.Wingfield, Suffolk, v. 86; vi. 75.Wingfield, ——, iii. 84; v. 202; vi. 65.Wingfield, Dame Annie, vi. 121.Wingfield (Wyngfelde), John, iii. 102.Wingfield (Wyngfelde), Sir John, iii. 259; iv. 152.Wingfield (Wyngfelde), Robt., ii. 335; iv. 126.Wingfield, Sir Robt., ii. 47; v. 132, 149, 246, 249.Wingfield, Thos., i. 245; iii. 278, 314; v. 30, 31, 32, 50, 52, 107, 108.Wingfield, Wm., v. 108.Winstall.SeeWenstall.Winter (Wynter), Edmund, ii. 216; iv. 70.Winter, John, iii. 156; iv. 125.Winter, Walter, vi. 180.Winterbourne(Wyntborne or Winterton ?), Thos., LL.D., iv. 103, 104, 188.Winterton, Norfolk, i. 28; ii. 51, 65, 134, 135, 146; iv. 269, 292; v. 76, 92, 222, 283, 304, 305, 306; vi. 190, 193.Winterton, Thos.SeeWinterbourne.Winterton, Wm., vi. 200.Wisbeach (Wisbyche), Cambs,i. 248; iii. 296.Witchingham, Blanche, iii. 130.Witchingham, John, vi. 96.Witchingham (Wychyngham or Wechingham), Edmund, ii. 63, 199, 220, 251, 252, 266, 275-276; iii. 260-262; iv. 30, 172, 271.Witchingham, Margaret, ii. 275 note 2.Witchingham, Nich., ii. 275 note 2.Witchingham, Norfolk, i. 330, 331; iii. 292.Witham, Essex, vi. 182.Witton, Norfolk, ii. 63, 70, 269, 308; iii. 46, 129, 133; vi. 4, 190.Wivenhoe (Wevenhoo), ii. 144, 226.Wivenhoe, Essex, seat of the Earl of Oxford, i. 140; ii. 144, 145, 152, 226, 294, 295, 302; iii. 259 (bis), 275.Wiveton, Norfolk, vi. 199, 200.Wix.SeeWykes.Woburn (Waburn), Prior of, vi. 144.Wodborne, Thos., iv. 150.Wode.Wild, furious, mad, iii. 39.Wode.SeeWood.Wodehous, Sir Edw., v. 105.Wodehous, Harry, ii. 173, 174, 183; v. 239.Wodehouse (Wodows), John, ii. 173; iv. 84, 256.Wodesyde, iii. 264.Wodhalle Manor, Pagrave, ii. 31.Wodhows, ——, ii. 273; v. 89.Wodhowse, Mr., v. 321.Wodlark, Robt., provost of St. Mary’s College, Cambridge, iv. 87.Wodows.SeeWodehouse.Wodvyle.SeeWoodville.Wodvyle.SeeWoodville.Text reads in full “Wodvyle (Woodville).”Wolcote, iv. 125.Wollysby, ——, ii. 331.Wolman(alias Harple), Ralph, Parson of Cressingham, ii. 31.Wolston, vi. 185.Wolterton, Norfolk, vi. 208.Wolton, Sir Thos. of, vi. 102, 187.Wolverton, Kent, iv. 309.Wolvesby, Thos., iv. 224.Wonges, The, v. 167.Wood (Wode), John, ii. 215; iii. 103; v. 154.Wood, Robt. of, ii. 215.Wood, W., v. 147, 152, 181, 185.Wood, Dalling, vi. 208.Woodhall (Woodhouse, etc.).SeeWodhall,Wodhows, etc.319Woodhall, Norfolk, vi. 96.Woodmill (Wodemyl) in Bacton, iv. 80; v. 298.Wood Norton, Church of St. Peter, vi. 206.Wood Rising (Woderysyng), v. 228.Woodstock, i. 116.Woodville, Sir Anthony, Lord Scales (1461-9), Earl Rivers (1469-83), i. 184, 225, 227, 229, 238, 239, 245, 263, 268, 299, 322, 329; iii. 203, 204, 267, 268, 269; iv. 60, 106, 168, 257, 275, 279, 298; v. 16, 17, 18-19 (bis), 24, 30, 31, 32, 33, 106, 110, 116, 117, 128, 131, 157, 188, 203, 258; vi. 55, 56;reported killed at Towton, iii. 267, 268, 269.Woodville (Wydewell), Edmund, iv. 12.Woodville, Sir Edward (called Lord Woodville), vi. 81, 111.Woodville, Elizabeth, Queen of EdwardIV., i. 224, 243, 248, 266, 340; ii. 47 note 2; v. 14, 24, 28, 30, 34, 61, 85, 112, 135, 137, 179, 181, 310; vi. 42.Woodville, Sir John, i. 245, 250; iv. 275; v. 30, 31, 32.Woodville, Lionel, brother of the Queen, i. 320; vi. 12.Woodville, Margaret, sister to the Queen, i. 312; iv. 217.Woodville, Sir Richard, created Baron Rivers 1448;Earl Rivers 1466, LordTreasurer (1466-9);beheaded 1469, i. 184-185, 224, 245, 250, 337, 340; ii. 47, 150; iii. 203, 204; iv. 189, 305; v. 19 (bis), 24, 30, 31, 32.Wool, price of, iv. 172.Woolterton, vi. 208.Worcester, i. 81, 180.Worcester(Wyrcestre or Wysseter, otherwise called Botoner), Wm., i. 52, 76, 151-153, 163, 184, 185, 197, 198, 216, 234, 236, 241, 262, 286, 338-339; ii. 145, 188, 192, 193, 320-322, 323-325, 331, 333-334, 335; iii. 16, 32, 36, 41-42, 43, 50, 51-52, 53 (bis), 54, 60, 66-67 (bis), 68-69, 71-72, 76, 96 (Wigorniensis); iii. 104-106, 107, 109, 114, 115-116, 116-118, 125, 126 (bis), 131-132, 133-134, 135, 136, 145, 165, 166, 191, 192, 198, 203, 205-207, 212, 213, 214, 217, 229, 230, 253, 254, 305; iv. 2, 12, 27, 32, 50, 52, 87, 89, 102, 103, 104, 105, 113, 128-129, 134, 155, 181-185, 189, 232, 233, 235, 239, 241, 244, 255 (bis), 274, 280-281, 284-286, 293-295, 303; v. 67, 71, 72, 92, 103, 152, 156, 170, 176, 313-315, 322; vi. 61-64, 66.Worcester, Margaret, wife of, iii. 203, 207; vi. 61, 62, 64.vi. 61, 62, 64.Text reads “61, 92, 64”.[319b]Worcester, Wm., father of preceding, i. 152.Worcester, John Tiptoft, Earl of (Lord Treasurer in 1452-56, and 1462-64), i. 136, 158, 336; ii. 188; iii. 118, 201, 202; iv. 37-38, 43, 45, 47, 60, 256; v. 85.Wormegay (Wyrmegay), ——, iii. 84, 210.See alsoWremmegay.Worsop, ——, iii. 102.Worsted, Norfolk, i. 229, 307; iv. 188 note 2; v. 109; vi. 43;Curate of, iii. 97.Worsted, Wm., ii. 26.Worsted manufacture, v. 109.Worsted, fine as silk, iv. 188, 195.Worsted, Merchant of, v. 109.Worsteler, Greg, iv. 228.Wortes(otherwise called Paston), John, i. 33; ii. 21-26, 27-28, 29.Wotton, Wm., ii. 64, 138.Wrantham, Wm., v. 306.Wremmegay’s wife, vi. 43.Wrene, Adam, iv. 150, 151.Wrenham, iii. 217.Wrentham, ii. 9.Wright, John, vi. 186.Wright, Rich., ii. 216; iii. 298.Wrightes of Smalbergh, place called, iii. 195.Writell, Essex, i. 171; iii. 86, 92.Writing, cost of, v. 2-3, 4.Writtill, Master, i. 252; v. 40, 41, 46, 47, 50-52 (bis), 53, 57, 58.Wrothe, ——, iv. 83.Wrottisle, Walter, v. 111.Wroughton, Sir Christopher, vi. 187.Wroxham, Norfolk, iii. 7; iv. 284.Wryte, Roger, ii. 271.Wulff, Robt., vi. 16.Wulstan, ancestor of Paston Family, iv. 249.Wyat, Sir Thos., i. 26.Wyatt (Wyott), Harry, vi. 112.Wychsave.Vouchsafe, iv. 223.Wychyngham.SeeWitchingham.Wycombe, i. 172.Wydevile.SeeWoodville.Wydwell, ——, Bailiff of Yarmouth, iv. 47, 70.Wyfeles.Battle axes, ii. 112.Wyghte, Robt., (alias Farbuschour), ii. 187, 188.Wyghtton, Edmund, ii. 215.Wyke(Wykes or Wekis), John, Usher of the King’s (EdwardIV.) Chamber, i. 217-218, 221, 225, 226, 229; iii. 304; iv. 36-37, 39, 127-128, 168-169, 216-217; v. 98, 128.320Wykes (Wix), Wm. and John, servants of the Pastons, iv. 71, 136, 142, 143, 144, 155, 160, 161, 162, 165, 191-192, 202, 203, 221-222, 282; v. 67, 97, 109, 231; vi. 181-182.Wylles, ——, ii. 282.Wylleys, v. 117.Wylly, Robt., iv. 70, 102, 104.Wylton’s wife, ii. 91.Wymond, John, vi. 30.Wymondham.SeeWyndham.Wymondham (Wyndham), Norfolk, iii. 80; v. 152, 263; vi. 30, 75, 192, 195.Wymondham, Abbot of, v. 230.Wynch.SeeWinch.Wyndham, ——, vi. 186.Wyndham (Wymondham), John, of Felbrigg, i. 338; ii. 88, 96, 175, 177, 188, 192, 202, 210, 218, 223, 234, 249, 251, 252, 288, 289, 308; iii. 12, 133 (bis), 196, 197, 222, 227, 228, 248, 281, 286, 309; iv. 95, 209-210, 215; v. 74, 146, 177.Wyndham, Sir John, vi. 102, 187.Wynds.An engine for raising stones, v. 66.Wyngfeld.SeeWingfield.Wynne, John, vi. 69.Wynsalaw (?),The, de Swysto, ii. 22.Wynstall.SeeWenstall.Wynston, ——, ii. 188.Wyntbourne.SeeWinterbourne.Wynter.SeeWinter.Wynterton.SeeWinterton.Wyoth, Rich., ii. 30-31.Wyrcestre.SeeWorcester.Wyrmegay.SeeWormegay.Wysman, ——, v. 128, 321, 323; vi. 100.Wysseter.SeeWorcester.Wytherley, John, iv. 144.Wythom, Hugh, ii. 118.Wyttyngham, ——, iii. 234.YaYeYoYarmouth(Jernemouth), Much or Great Yarmouth, i. 27, 118, 202, 213, 287, 298, 314, 316; ii. 9, 29, 39, 97, 136, 176, 312; iii. 12, 100, 117, 128, 145, 148, 162, 164, 266, 283; iv. 37, 38, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46 (bis), 47, 48, 70, 102, 103, 134, 136, 230, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 242, 243, 244, 268, 269, 284, 286, 292; v. 49, 55, 150, 154, 155, 156, 190, 252, 304; vi. 21, 69, 91, 139, 147, 153, 155, 183.Yarmouth, Bailiffs of, ii. 188; iv. 37, 246-247; vi. 138-139, 153-154 (bis).Yarmouth, Friars of, ii. 67; iii. 152; vi. 49.[320b]Yarmouth, White Friars or Carmelites, ii. 30; v. 72.Yarmouth, Parish Church of, iii. 152-153, 154.Yarmouth, John, Parson of (?), ii. 23 note 1.Yarmouth, Wm. Bokenham, Prior of, iii. 162.Yarmouth, Priory of the Parish Church, iii. 152.Yarmouth, Rich., Monk of, vi. 189.Yarmouth, Little, or South Town, iv. 284; vi. 49.Yarmouth, Little, Austeners (Austin Friars) of, iv. 123, 239, 244.Yarmouth, Earl of, ii. 92.Yarmouth, Sir Robert Paston, Viscount, afterwards Earl of, i. 25, 27.Yarmouth, Wm. Paston, second Earl of, i. 27-28.Yates, John, ii. 157, 218.Yatys, ——, iv. 223.Yaxham (Yeaxham), Norfolk, v. 300.Yaxley, John, vi. 169.Yelverton, Anne.SeePaston, Anne.Yelverton, Eleanor, daughter of Wm., iii. 210 note 1.Yelverton, John, vi. 43.Yelverton, John, junior, iii. 227.Yelverton, Wm., afterwards Sir Wm., Justice of the King’s Bench (1444-70), i. 83, 85, 89, 90, 91, 153 note, 196, 209, 210, 211, 212, 216, 218, 221, 224, 225, 230, 234, 236, 242, 243, 244, 245, 251, 258, 295, 297, 298; ii. 69, 76-77, 94, 145, 168, 174, 176, 177, 181, 182, 183, 186, 188, 189-190 (bis), 191, 193, 196, 201, 202, 203, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 215, 216, 222, 223, 225, 226, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 252, 253, 288; iii. 10, 11, 16, 17, 45, 47 (bis), 48, 69, 78, 84, 85, 92, 96, 110, 120, 139, 140, 142, 144, 165, 166, 197, 209-212, 225, 227, 229, 232, 248, 263, 276, 308-309, 310; iv. 11, 12, 15, 16, 19, 20, 26, 36, 51, 56, 60, 68, 71, 77, 91, 93, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 114, 126, 134, 135, 148-149, 161, 162, 169, 171, 179, 181 (bis), 198, 199, 208, 236-245, 256, 257, 265, 266, 268, 273, 274, 284-286, 292, 302, 303, 305; v. 5, 10, 11, 16, 22, 64, 70, 71, 72 (bis), 91, 92, 94, 128, 129, 143, 176, 242; vi. 19, 75;wife of, iii. 209, 211.Yelverton, Wm., son of the Judge, iii. 210; v. 10, 90. (The person mentioned in some of these references may be the Justice’s grandson.)Yelverton, Wm., grandson of the Judge, i. 226, 284-285; v. 199, 288, 310;321vi. 51, 115, 136, 143;servant of, vi. 115.Yemmys, Wm., ii. 60.Yenneys, Rich., ii. 211.Yernessey.SeeJersey.Yllynworthe.SeeIllingworth.Ymay, Agnes, ii. 53.Yng, Master, iii. 72.Yngloos.SeeInglos.Yngylthorp.SeeIngoldesthorp.Yon, ——, iii. 74.Yong, John, iii. 173, 249.Yonge, Thos., i. 88, 111; ii. 176; iii. 70.Yonge, Wm., iv. 228.York, i. 131, 193, 194; ii. 321; iii. 267, 269, 271, 275; iv. 101; v. 48, 49, 62, 71, 82; vi. 121, 134.York, Archbishops of, i. 336.See alsoNevill, George(1465-76);Rotherham, Thos.(1480-1500);Booth, Wm.(1452-64).York, Dan Robt. of, ii. 20.York, John, i. 298.York, Duchess of.SeeMowbray, Anne.York, Cecily, Duchess of, wife of Duke Richard, iii. 93, 110, 198, 203, 233, 266; iv. 83; v. 236.York, James, Duke of, i. 27.York, Richard, Duke of, father of EdwardIV., i. 44, 47, 50, 51, 68, 70, 78-88, 96-108, 115, 116, 120, 132, 133, 134-138, 140, 145-150, 157-163, 164, 165, 166-175, 176, 177, 178, 179-180, 182, 186, 187, 189, 190-193, 194, 206, 335-336, 336-337; ii. 50, 174, 175, 176, 177 (bis), 178, 180 (bis), 184 (bis), 186, 200, 206, 280-281, 296, 297, 298, 321, 324, 329, 331-332; iii. 2, 4, 25-29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 39, 44, 50, 75, 81, 86, 92, 108, 125, 199, 203, 226, 233, 239, 244; iv. 233;Memorial to HenryVI. before the Battle of St. Albans, iii. 23-24; at the Battle, iii. 25-29, 30, 31;attainted with his adherents, iii. 198-199;Claim to the Crown in Parliament, iii. 239.York, Richard, Duke of, son of EdwardIV., v. 250, 310; vi. 24.York, Henry, Duke of, afterwards HenryVIII., i. 26, 270, 316, 329; vi. 151, 152.York, Robt., Prior of Bromholm, ii. 34.Yorkshire, i. 148.Yorkists, iii. 213.Yotton (Yetton), Dr. John, v. 14, 16, 309-310, 314.Young.SeeYongeandYong.Yoxhale, Robt., iv. 178.‘Ypotis,’ the Child, Book about, vi. 66.Ypswell.SeeIppyswell.Yve, John, iii. 286.Zealand, vi. 141.Zealand, Ships of, vi. 141.Zealand Cloth, iii. 180.Zelverton.SeeYelverton.Zouche, John, Lord, of Harringworth, v. 184.Zouche, Wm., iii. 28.
Webster, Wat, iv. 228.
Weche, Alice, iv. 225.
Wechingham.SeeWitchingham.
Wechyngham, Dan John, vi. 96.
‘Wedyrby’s matter,’ii. 49.
Weeting, Norfolk, iv. 39.
Weggs, iii. 263.
Wekeys, ——, iii. 134; iv. 85.
Welle (Wells by the Sea, Norfolk ?), vi. 116;
Parson of, i. 116; ii. 106.
Welles, Leo, Lord, ii. 119, 120.
Welles, Lord, iii. 263, 267, 268, 269.
Welles, Sir Robt., v. 70.
Wellis, John, iii. 109, 155; iv. 33, 58; v. 25.
Wells, Thos., ii. 106.
Welonby, ii. 52.
Welpdalle, Sir John, iii. 307.
Welshmen, The, v. 107.
Wendlyng, Abbot of, ii. 216.
Wenlock, Sir John, Knight, Lord Wenlock (1461-71), i. 182; iii. 28, 33, 199, 312; iv. 8, 50; v. 104.
Wenlok, R., ii. 51.
Wenstall (Wynstall), Henry, iv. 104, 239, 240, 241.
Wensum River, i. 219.
Wentworth, Henry, iii. 110; v. 151.
Wentworth, John, v. 202.
Wentworth, Lady, ii. 235.
Wentworth (Wentforde), Sir Philip, i. 337-338; ii. 322, 323; iii. 4, 6, 19, 20, 21, 33, 34, 35, 37, 53, 76, 77, 85, 90, 102, 103, 108, 112, 114, 135, 141, 196, 199-202, 225, 239, 248, 308.
Wenyngton, Robt., ii. 103-105.
Weseter.SeeWorcester.
Wessyll, At.SeeEntwistle.
West, Thos., iii. 69, 70, 200; iv. 292; v. 94.
West, Wm., iv. 279.
West Acre, Norfolk, Prior of, ii. 215.
Westerham, i. 126.
Westby, Edmund, iii. 27.
Westhawe, Dr., iii. 196.
Westminster (Westmonasterium), i. 57 and note, 68, 93, 127, 129, 136, 147, 159, 167, 175, 176, 179, 189, 190, 244; ii. 159, 165, 166; iii. 125; v. 19; vi. 119;
St. James’s Hospital at, iii. 44;
Star Chamber at, i. 59, 336; vi. 152;
King’s Mews at, iii. 44;
King’s Receipt at, iii. 60;
King’s Chequer, or Exchequer at, iii. 61, 62;
King’s Palace at, i. 62, 63, 80; ii. 172; v. 7; vi. 106;
Sanctuary at, v. 85, 111, 112;
a monk of, v. 186.
Westminster Bars, i. 165; iii. 48.
Westminster Bridge, iii. 228.
Westminster Hall, i. 233; iii. 210; v. 91; vi. 152.
Westmoreland, i. 148.
Weston, ii. 145; vi. 61.
Weston Baldock, Herts, vi. 80.
Westthirrock (West Thurrock), iv. 188.
Westvale, Geoff., v. 72.
Westwood, Kent, iv. 309, 311.
Wetherby.SeeWedyrby.
Wetherby, Thos., ii. 49.
Wethewell, ——, ii. 331.
Weting, vi. 65.
Wevenhoe.SeeWivenhoe.
Weverston (Suffolk ?), Park of, v. 5.
Whale on coast of Norfolk, i. 314.
Whal, Abraham, ii. 293.
Wharles, ——, ii. 219.
Wharton (Qwharteyn), Alex., vi. 56, 58.
Wheat, price of, iv. 9.
Wheatacre, Norfolk, iii. 263.
Wheler, Henry, v. 24.
Whervilles, vi. 36.
Whethill, ——, v. 253, 254.
Whetley (Wheteley), John, i. 296, 303; v. 117, 250, 282, 310, 317, 318, 319, 320-323 (bis); vi. 25.
Whevenho.SeeWivenhoe.
Wheyth, ii. 60.
White, ——, ii. 235-236; v. 304; vi. 153.
White, of Metfield, vi. 103.
White, Bartholomew, ii. 278; iv. 105.
White, John, iii. 237.
White, Master, a servant of Cardinal Kemp, ii. 158, 160-161, 162, 170.
White, Simon, vi. 143.
White, Wm., ii. 226, 227, 307, 308; iii. 239; iv. 70, 105; v. 230.
White Friars, Proctor of, at Rome, vi. 35.
Whitewell, Thos., ii. 42.
Whiting (Whytenge), Thos., iv. 279.
Whitingham, Robt.SeeWyttyngham.
Whitingham, Sir Robt., iii. 50, 51, 76, 306-307, 312; v. 104;
widow of, iii. 69 (bis), 71.
Whittock’s Mede (Maid ?), ii. 162.
Whode, Edward of, ii. 92.
Whymberg, Eliz., vi. 208.
Whynberg, Robt., v. 244-245.
Whynne, John, vi. 192.
Whynnes, in Carleton, vi. 75.
Whytteby, ——, iv. 279.
Wickham Market, Suffolk, iii. 141.
Wicklewood (Wykelwode), ii. 91.
Widville.SeeWoodville.
Wigge, ——, iii. 87.
Wiggenhall, Norfolk, iv. 42.
Wight, Isle of, ii. 105; vi. 160.
Wighton, Norfolk, i. 32; ii. 12.
Wighton-on-the-Wold, Yorks, ii. 114, 115; iii. 109.
Wigorniensis.SeeWorcester, W.
Wikes.SeeWyke.
Wilkins, John, i. 336.
Willerby, Ralph, iii. 28.
Willeys, John, iv. 123.
William, iii. 144, 269.
William, the Priest, ii. 24.
William, nephew of Friar Brackley, iii. 221.
William, Sir, a Canon of Hempton Abbey, vi. 113.
Williamson, Sir Robt., Vicar of Paston, iv. 13, 23-24.
Willingham, Suffolk, ii. 11.
Willoughby de Broke.SeeBroke.
Willoughby, Sir Henry, vi. 102, 187.
Willoughby, John, ii. 44.
Willoughby, Margaret, sister of Lord Robert, and wife of W. Oldhall, ii. 33.
Willoughby, Maud, widow of Lord Robt., iii. 74.
Willoughby, Rich. Welles, Lord, reported killed at Towton, iii. 267, 268, 269.
Willoughby, Robt., Lord (1409-52), i. 337; ii. 8, 33, 120; iii. 50, 59, 73-74.
Willoughby, Sir Robt., v. 105.
Willoughby, Sir Wm., iv. 68.
Willyot, John, ii. 63.
Wilson, ——, vi. 23.
Wilton, ——, iii. 114.
Wilton, Catherine, ii. 269; vi. 178.
Wilton, Henry, iii. 2, 38; iv. 146.
Wilton, John, ii. 269, 310, 311.
Wiltshire, i. 76; ii. 161, 162, 179;
insurrection in, ii. 162.
Wiltshire, Lady, ii. 188.
Wiltshire, Earl of, i. 154.
Wiltshire and Ormond, Jas. Butler, Earl of, Lord Treasurer (1455 and 1458-60), i. 134, 161, 162, 189, 199, 205, 287, 336; ii. 324, 328; iii. 25, 28, 32, 88, 138, 191, 197, 213, 234, 268, 269, 271.
Wiltshire, John Stafford, Earl of, v. 186.
Winch (Wynche), Norfolk, a seat of the Earl of Oxford, ii. 150, 164, 165, 185, 201, 205, 210, 275.
Winch (Wynche), ——, iv. 279.
Winchelsea, i. 109.
Winchester, i. 57, 75; ii. 156, 157; v. 109, 111.
Winchester, Bishop of.SeeWaynflete, W.
Windacs.Grappling irons for cross bows, ii. 101.
Windefeld, Sir John, iv. 205.
Windham.SeeWyndham.
Windsor, i. 133, 143, 145, 172; ii. 295, 297, 320; iii. 40; iv. 246, 247; v. 28, 131, 137, 290; vi. 95, 111, 174.
Windsor, St. George’s Chapel, iii. 154.
Windsor, Dean and Chapter of, vi. 27.
Windsor, ——, vi. 129.
Windsor, Henry, i. 151, 152, 163, 322, 338; iii. 43-45, 87-89, 114, 131-133, 311-312.
Wingfield, Suffolk, v. 86; vi. 75.
Wingfield, ——, iii. 84; v. 202; vi. 65.
Wingfield, Dame Annie, vi. 121.
Wingfield (Wyngfelde), John, iii. 102.
Wingfield (Wyngfelde), Sir John, iii. 259; iv. 152.
Wingfield (Wyngfelde), Robt., ii. 335; iv. 126.
Wingfield, Sir Robt., ii. 47; v. 132, 149, 246, 249.
Wingfield, Thos., i. 245; iii. 278, 314; v. 30, 31, 32, 50, 52, 107, 108.
Wingfield, Wm., v. 108.
Winstall.SeeWenstall.
Winter (Wynter), Edmund, ii. 216; iv. 70.
Winter, John, iii. 156; iv. 125.
Winter, Walter, vi. 180.
Winterbourne(Wyntborne or Winterton ?), Thos., LL.D., iv. 103, 104, 188.
Winterton, Norfolk, i. 28; ii. 51, 65, 134, 135, 146; iv. 269, 292; v. 76, 92, 222, 283, 304, 305, 306; vi. 190, 193.
Winterton, Thos.SeeWinterbourne.
Winterton, Wm., vi. 200.
Wisbeach (Wisbyche), Cambs,i. 248; iii. 296.
Witchingham, Blanche, iii. 130.
Witchingham, John, vi. 96.
Witchingham (Wychyngham or Wechingham), Edmund, ii. 63, 199, 220, 251, 252, 266, 275-276; iii. 260-262; iv. 30, 172, 271.
Witchingham, Margaret, ii. 275 note 2.
Witchingham, Nich., ii. 275 note 2.
Witchingham, Norfolk, i. 330, 331; iii. 292.
Witham, Essex, vi. 182.
Witton, Norfolk, ii. 63, 70, 269, 308; iii. 46, 129, 133; vi. 4, 190.
Wivenhoe (Wevenhoo), ii. 144, 226.
Wivenhoe, Essex, seat of the Earl of Oxford, i. 140; ii. 144, 145, 152, 226, 294, 295, 302; iii. 259 (bis), 275.
Wiveton, Norfolk, vi. 199, 200.
Wix.SeeWykes.
Woburn (Waburn), Prior of, vi. 144.
Wodborne, Thos., iv. 150.
Wode.Wild, furious, mad, iii. 39.
Wode.SeeWood.
Wodehous, Sir Edw., v. 105.
Wodehous, Harry, ii. 173, 174, 183; v. 239.
Wodehouse (Wodows), John, ii. 173; iv. 84, 256.
Wodesyde, iii. 264.
Wodhalle Manor, Pagrave, ii. 31.
Wodhows, ——, ii. 273; v. 89.
Wodhowse, Mr., v. 321.
Wodlark, Robt., provost of St. Mary’s College, Cambridge, iv. 87.
Wodows.SeeWodehouse.
Wodvyle.SeeWoodville.
Wodvyle.SeeWoodville.Text reads in full “Wodvyle (Woodville).”
Wolcote, iv. 125.
Wollysby, ——, ii. 331.
Wolman(alias Harple), Ralph, Parson of Cressingham, ii. 31.
Wolston, vi. 185.
Wolterton, Norfolk, vi. 208.
Wolton, Sir Thos. of, vi. 102, 187.
Wolverton, Kent, iv. 309.
Wolvesby, Thos., iv. 224.
Wonges, The, v. 167.
Wood (Wode), John, ii. 215; iii. 103; v. 154.
Wood, Robt. of, ii. 215.
Wood, W., v. 147, 152, 181, 185.
Wood, Dalling, vi. 208.
Woodhall (Woodhouse, etc.).SeeWodhall,Wodhows, etc.
Woodhall, Norfolk, vi. 96.
Woodmill (Wodemyl) in Bacton, iv. 80; v. 298.
Wood Norton, Church of St. Peter, vi. 206.
Wood Rising (Woderysyng), v. 228.
Woodstock, i. 116.
Woodville, Sir Anthony, Lord Scales (1461-9), Earl Rivers (1469-83), i. 184, 225, 227, 229, 238, 239, 245, 263, 268, 299, 322, 329; iii. 203, 204, 267, 268, 269; iv. 60, 106, 168, 257, 275, 279, 298; v. 16, 17, 18-19 (bis), 24, 30, 31, 32, 33, 106, 110, 116, 117, 128, 131, 157, 188, 203, 258; vi. 55, 56;
reported killed at Towton, iii. 267, 268, 269.
Woodville (Wydewell), Edmund, iv. 12.
Woodville, Sir Edward (called Lord Woodville), vi. 81, 111.
Woodville, Elizabeth, Queen of EdwardIV., i. 224, 243, 248, 266, 340; ii. 47 note 2; v. 14, 24, 28, 30, 34, 61, 85, 112, 135, 137, 179, 181, 310; vi. 42.
Woodville, Sir John, i. 245, 250; iv. 275; v. 30, 31, 32.
Woodville, Lionel, brother of the Queen, i. 320; vi. 12.
Woodville, Margaret, sister to the Queen, i. 312; iv. 217.
Woodville, Sir Richard, created Baron Rivers 1448;
Earl Rivers 1466, LordTreasurer (1466-9);
beheaded 1469, i. 184-185, 224, 245, 250, 337, 340; ii. 47, 150; iii. 203, 204; iv. 189, 305; v. 19 (bis), 24, 30, 31, 32.
Wool, price of, iv. 172.
Woolterton, vi. 208.
Worcester, i. 81, 180.
Worcester(Wyrcestre or Wysseter, otherwise called Botoner), Wm., i. 52, 76, 151-153, 163, 184, 185, 197, 198, 216, 234, 236, 241, 262, 286, 338-339; ii. 145, 188, 192, 193, 320-322, 323-325, 331, 333-334, 335; iii. 16, 32, 36, 41-42, 43, 50, 51-52, 53 (bis), 54, 60, 66-67 (bis), 68-69, 71-72, 76, 96 (Wigorniensis); iii. 104-106, 107, 109, 114, 115-116, 116-118, 125, 126 (bis), 131-132, 133-134, 135, 136, 145, 165, 166, 191, 192, 198, 203, 205-207, 212, 213, 214, 217, 229, 230, 253, 254, 305; iv. 2, 12, 27, 32, 50, 52, 87, 89, 102, 103, 104, 105, 113, 128-129, 134, 155, 181-185, 189, 232, 233, 235, 239, 241, 244, 255 (bis), 274, 280-281, 284-286, 293-295, 303; v. 67, 71, 72, 92, 103, 152, 156, 170, 176, 313-315, 322; vi. 61-64, 66.
Worcester, Margaret, wife of, iii. 203, 207; vi. 61, 62, 64.
vi. 61, 62, 64.Text reads “61, 92, 64”.
Worcester, Wm., father of preceding, i. 152.
Worcester, John Tiptoft, Earl of (Lord Treasurer in 1452-56, and 1462-64), i. 136, 158, 336; ii. 188; iii. 118, 201, 202; iv. 37-38, 43, 45, 47, 60, 256; v. 85.
Wormegay (Wyrmegay), ——, iii. 84, 210.
See alsoWremmegay.
Worsop, ——, iii. 102.
Worsted, Norfolk, i. 229, 307; iv. 188 note 2; v. 109; vi. 43;
Curate of, iii. 97.
Worsted, Wm., ii. 26.
Worsted manufacture, v. 109.
Worsted, fine as silk, iv. 188, 195.
Worsted, Merchant of, v. 109.
Worsteler, Greg, iv. 228.
Wortes(otherwise called Paston), John, i. 33; ii. 21-26, 27-28, 29.
Wotton, Wm., ii. 64, 138.
Wrantham, Wm., v. 306.
Wremmegay’s wife, vi. 43.
Wrene, Adam, iv. 150, 151.
Wrenham, iii. 217.
Wrentham, ii. 9.
Wright, John, vi. 186.
Wright, Rich., ii. 216; iii. 298.
Wrightes of Smalbergh, place called, iii. 195.
Writell, Essex, i. 171; iii. 86, 92.
Writing, cost of, v. 2-3, 4.
Writtill, Master, i. 252; v. 40, 41, 46, 47, 50-52 (bis), 53, 57, 58.
Wrothe, ——, iv. 83.
Wrottisle, Walter, v. 111.
Wroughton, Sir Christopher, vi. 187.
Wroxham, Norfolk, iii. 7; iv. 284.
Wryte, Roger, ii. 271.
Wulff, Robt., vi. 16.
Wulstan, ancestor of Paston Family, iv. 249.
Wyat, Sir Thos., i. 26.
Wyatt (Wyott), Harry, vi. 112.
Wychsave.Vouchsafe, iv. 223.
Wychyngham.SeeWitchingham.
Wycombe, i. 172.
Wydevile.SeeWoodville.
Wydwell, ——, Bailiff of Yarmouth, iv. 47, 70.
Wyfeles.Battle axes, ii. 112.
Wyghte, Robt., (alias Farbuschour), ii. 187, 188.
Wyghtton, Edmund, ii. 215.
Wyke(Wykes or Wekis), John, Usher of the King’s (EdwardIV.) Chamber, i. 217-218, 221, 225, 226, 229; iii. 304; iv. 36-37, 39, 127-128, 168-169, 216-217; v. 98, 128.
Wykes (Wix), Wm. and John, servants of the Pastons, iv. 71, 136, 142, 143, 144, 155, 160, 161, 162, 165, 191-192, 202, 203, 221-222, 282; v. 67, 97, 109, 231; vi. 181-182.
Wylles, ——, ii. 282.
Wylleys, v. 117.
Wylly, Robt., iv. 70, 102, 104.
Wylton’s wife, ii. 91.
Wymond, John, vi. 30.
Wymondham.SeeWyndham.
Wymondham (Wyndham), Norfolk, iii. 80; v. 152, 263; vi. 30, 75, 192, 195.
Wymondham, Abbot of, v. 230.
Wynch.SeeWinch.
Wyndham, ——, vi. 186.
Wyndham (Wymondham), John, of Felbrigg, i. 338; ii. 88, 96, 175, 177, 188, 192, 202, 210, 218, 223, 234, 249, 251, 252, 288, 289, 308; iii. 12, 133 (bis), 196, 197, 222, 227, 228, 248, 281, 286, 309; iv. 95, 209-210, 215; v. 74, 146, 177.
Wyndham, Sir John, vi. 102, 187.
Wynds.An engine for raising stones, v. 66.
Wyngfeld.SeeWingfield.
Wynne, John, vi. 69.
Wynsalaw (?),The, de Swysto, ii. 22.
Wynstall.SeeWenstall.
Wynston, ——, ii. 188.
Wyntbourne.SeeWinterbourne.
Wynter.SeeWinter.
Wynterton.SeeWinterton.
Wyoth, Rich., ii. 30-31.
Wyrcestre.SeeWorcester.
Wyrmegay.SeeWormegay.
Wysman, ——, v. 128, 321, 323; vi. 100.
Wysseter.SeeWorcester.
Wytherley, John, iv. 144.
Wythom, Hugh, ii. 118.
Wyttyngham, ——, iii. 234.
YaYeYo
Yarmouth(Jernemouth), Much or Great Yarmouth, i. 27, 118, 202, 213, 287, 298, 314, 316; ii. 9, 29, 39, 97, 136, 176, 312; iii. 12, 100, 117, 128, 145, 148, 162, 164, 266, 283; iv. 37, 38, 41, 43, 44, 45, 46 (bis), 47, 48, 70, 102, 103, 134, 136, 230, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 242, 243, 244, 268, 269, 284, 286, 292; v. 49, 55, 150, 154, 155, 156, 190, 252, 304; vi. 21, 69, 91, 139, 147, 153, 155, 183.
Yarmouth, Bailiffs of, ii. 188; iv. 37, 246-247; vi. 138-139, 153-154 (bis).
Yarmouth, Friars of, ii. 67; iii. 152; vi. 49.
Yarmouth, White Friars or Carmelites, ii. 30; v. 72.
Yarmouth, Parish Church of, iii. 152-153, 154.
Yarmouth, John, Parson of (?), ii. 23 note 1.
Yarmouth, Wm. Bokenham, Prior of, iii. 162.
Yarmouth, Priory of the Parish Church, iii. 152.
Yarmouth, Rich., Monk of, vi. 189.
Yarmouth, Little, or South Town, iv. 284; vi. 49.
Yarmouth, Little, Austeners (Austin Friars) of, iv. 123, 239, 244.
Yarmouth, Earl of, ii. 92.
Yarmouth, Sir Robert Paston, Viscount, afterwards Earl of, i. 25, 27.
Yarmouth, Wm. Paston, second Earl of, i. 27-28.
Yates, John, ii. 157, 218.
Yatys, ——, iv. 223.
Yaxham (Yeaxham), Norfolk, v. 300.
Yaxley, John, vi. 169.
Yelverton, Anne.SeePaston, Anne.
Yelverton, Eleanor, daughter of Wm., iii. 210 note 1.
Yelverton, John, vi. 43.
Yelverton, John, junior, iii. 227.
Yelverton, Wm., afterwards Sir Wm., Justice of the King’s Bench (1444-70), i. 83, 85, 89, 90, 91, 153 note, 196, 209, 210, 211, 212, 216, 218, 221, 224, 225, 230, 234, 236, 242, 243, 244, 245, 251, 258, 295, 297, 298; ii. 69, 76-77, 94, 145, 168, 174, 176, 177, 181, 182, 183, 186, 188, 189-190 (bis), 191, 193, 196, 201, 202, 203, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 212, 215, 216, 222, 223, 225, 226, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 252, 253, 288; iii. 10, 11, 16, 17, 45, 47 (bis), 48, 69, 78, 84, 85, 92, 96, 110, 120, 139, 140, 142, 144, 165, 166, 197, 209-212, 225, 227, 229, 232, 248, 263, 276, 308-309, 310; iv. 11, 12, 15, 16, 19, 20, 26, 36, 51, 56, 60, 68, 71, 77, 91, 93, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 114, 126, 134, 135, 148-149, 161, 162, 169, 171, 179, 181 (bis), 198, 199, 208, 236-245, 256, 257, 265, 266, 268, 273, 274, 284-286, 292, 302, 303, 305; v. 5, 10, 11, 16, 22, 64, 70, 71, 72 (bis), 91, 92, 94, 128, 129, 143, 176, 242; vi. 19, 75;
wife of, iii. 209, 211.
Yelverton, Wm., son of the Judge, iii. 210; v. 10, 90. (The person mentioned in some of these references may be the Justice’s grandson.)
Yelverton, Wm., grandson of the Judge, i. 226, 284-285; v. 199, 288, 310;321vi. 51, 115, 136, 143;
servant of, vi. 115.
Yemmys, Wm., ii. 60.
Yenneys, Rich., ii. 211.
Yernessey.SeeJersey.
Yllynworthe.SeeIllingworth.
Ymay, Agnes, ii. 53.
Yng, Master, iii. 72.
Yngloos.SeeInglos.
Yngylthorp.SeeIngoldesthorp.
Yon, ——, iii. 74.
Yong, John, iii. 173, 249.
Yonge, Thos., i. 88, 111; ii. 176; iii. 70.
Yonge, Wm., iv. 228.
York, i. 131, 193, 194; ii. 321; iii. 267, 269, 271, 275; iv. 101; v. 48, 49, 62, 71, 82; vi. 121, 134.
York, Archbishops of, i. 336.
See alsoNevill, George(1465-76);Rotherham, Thos.(1480-1500);Booth, Wm.(1452-64).
York, Dan Robt. of, ii. 20.
York, John, i. 298.
York, Duchess of.SeeMowbray, Anne.
York, Cecily, Duchess of, wife of Duke Richard, iii. 93, 110, 198, 203, 233, 266; iv. 83; v. 236.
York, James, Duke of, i. 27.
York, Richard, Duke of, father of EdwardIV., i. 44, 47, 50, 51, 68, 70, 78-88, 96-108, 115, 116, 120, 132, 133, 134-138, 140, 145-150, 157-163, 164, 165, 166-175, 176, 177, 178, 179-180, 182, 186, 187, 189, 190-193, 194, 206, 335-336, 336-337; ii. 50, 174, 175, 176, 177 (bis), 178, 180 (bis), 184 (bis), 186, 200, 206, 280-281, 296, 297, 298, 321, 324, 329, 331-332; iii. 2, 4, 25-29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 39, 44, 50, 75, 81, 86, 92, 108, 125, 199, 203, 226, 233, 239, 244; iv. 233;
Memorial to HenryVI. before the Battle of St. Albans, iii. 23-24; at the Battle, iii. 25-29, 30, 31;
attainted with his adherents, iii. 198-199;
Claim to the Crown in Parliament, iii. 239.
York, Richard, Duke of, son of EdwardIV., v. 250, 310; vi. 24.
York, Henry, Duke of, afterwards HenryVIII., i. 26, 270, 316, 329; vi. 151, 152.
York, Robt., Prior of Bromholm, ii. 34.
Yorkshire, i. 148.
Yorkists, iii. 213.
Yotton (Yetton), Dr. John, v. 14, 16, 309-310, 314.
Young.SeeYongeandYong.
Yoxhale, Robt., iv. 178.
‘Ypotis,’ the Child, Book about, vi. 66.
Ypswell.SeeIppyswell.
Yve, John, iii. 286.
Zealand, vi. 141.
Zealand, Ships of, vi. 141.
Zealand Cloth, iii. 180.
Zelverton.SeeYelverton.
Zouche, John, Lord, of Harringworth, v. 184.
Zouche, Wm., iii. 28.