304 Lewis XI of France, 6, 30: 42 XII of France, 181, 23 John, earl of, 30, 26: 31, 10: 32, 22: 33, 4: 34, 1: tower of, 10, 4 Lovel, viscount, 17, 1: 20, 14, 19, 30: 21, 5, 7, 13: 31, 24: 24 M. Margaret, daughter of Maximi- daughter of Henry VII, 174, 23: 188, 24 20 6 Maximilian, king of the Romans, Melross, abbey of, 174, II archbishop of Canterbury, Mountfort, Sir Simon, 113, 2: N. Nantz, city of, 49, 27: 53, 24 Richard, 17, 2 Sir Robert, 120, 17: 141, 30 220, 26 Riseley, Sir John, 99, 14: 146, Russignon, 91, 31: 101, 26 Sheriff-Hutton, castle of, 9, 30 Shrewsbury, earl of, 36, 18: 100, Simnell, Lambert, 23, 3: 37, 31: 118, 13: 127, 21 25, 8, Simonds, William, 23, footnote Humphrey, 20, 14, 20: 21, II, 17: 141, 31 Thomas, 20, 14: 21, II, 18 60, 14: 61, 21 GLOSSARY. able, effective, sufficient to produce a result, 7, 13 abolition, used to signify the forgiving and forgetting injuries, 75, 13 abuse (to), to deceive, to mislead, 138, 30 account (to put anything to), to take account or notice of, 145, 33 acquest, an acquisition or gain; used of increase of territories, 90, 8: 172, 22 addulce, to render palatable, 84, 14 advance (to), to put into a position of advantage, 135, 4 advancement, the maintenance of the dignity of a royal personage, money allowed for such maintenance, 187, 15, 19: 189, 14 advertised, instructed, informed, 46, 25 advowtry, adultery, 89, 3 affect (to), to shew liking for, 97, 28 after afterwards, 207, 28 alchemy, the transmutation of me tals. Here used figuratively of the training given to Warbeck, 186, 8 Allhallows-day, All Saints' day, 1st November, 121, 7 amortise, to make over, transfer, 71, 28 anatomy, a skeleton, a dissected model, 116, 18 ancient, used of a person, old, 200, IO annual, annual payment, 102, 22 answerable, corresponding, according with, 158, 14 answered, of a money payment, securely guaranteed, regularly paid, 200, 16 appalement, a rendering pallid through fright, 37, 17 appeached, accused, implicated in an accusation, 171, 5 apposite, suitable, satisfactory, to the point, III, 22 arms, armorial bearing, a coat of arms, 99, 2 articulate, pointed, particular, clear, distinct, 216, 19 artificially, artfully, pretendedly, II, 31: 92, 18 assigned, appointed, directed, 101, 3 assured, pledged, faithfully bound, 94, 3I attemper (to), to modify, soften, tone down, 18, 6: 151, 28 attentates, attempts, 86, 2 avails, value produced by anything, the worth of anything, 94, 17 avoid (to), to depart from (a country), 146, 31 babies, dolls, 145, 30 ball, the orb in the hand of a monarch as an emblem of sovereignty, 136, 29 bannerets, knights created under the royal banner, 13, 17 |