INDEX OF NAMES. Burchere (John), 98, 7; 115, 10 Bourshere Burschere (Thomas), 119, 16; Burschier 120, 6 Brackenbery (Sir Robert), 81, 26, 29; 83, 2; 84, 20; 119, 13; 120, II; 125, 3. Brandon (Thomas), 98, 11; 112, 19 Brandon (William), 98, 11; 124, 17; 125, 19 Brecknock (town of), 88, 12 Breye Reynold (Sir Reginald Bray), 92, 24; 94, 6; 116, 7 Brigette (Bridget), daughter of Edward IV., I, 12 Britayn (i. e. Brittany), 92, 16; 94, 11, 26, 31; 95, 9; 97, 28; 98, 3, 28, 29; 99, 1, 30; 100, 28, 31; 101, 4, 10, 26; et passim Britons (i.e. people of Britanny), 99, 23 Browne (George), 102, 24 Buckingham (Edward, duke of), 14, 8; 15, 25; 17, 13; 18, 2; 21, 12; 26, 30; 41, 15; 45, 4; 51, 19; 66, 1; 75, 21; 86, 2; 92, 32; 94, 16; 97, 7 Burdet, 67, 28 Butteler (Arnold), 116, 29 Calyce (Calais), 9, 5; 107, 20; Clifford (Robert), 102, 26 Clifford (Roger), 102, 24 Dale (the, near Milford), 116, 19, 22 Daubeney (Giles), 98, 9 IO Dorcester, i. e. Dorset (Thomas, marquis of), 8, 31; 17, 22, 26, 32; 96, 26; 98, 6; 101, 12; 109, 8; 114, 11, 16, 25, 33; 115, 10 Edgecombe (Richard), 98, 12 Edward (son of Henry VI.), III, 5 Edward (King) IV., I, 1; 5, 4, 22; 7, 2, 14, 18; 8, 15; 13, 12; 70, 22; et sæpe Edward (Prince), afterwards Edward V., 1, 8 Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Feris (Walter), 125, 3 Flanders, 98, 16; 114, 21 Forest (Miles), 83, 25, 30; 85, 9 Francis (duke of Brittany), 92, 16; 95, 31, 33; 98, 29; 102, II; 103, 31; 106, 20 Gespare (i.e. Jasper), Earl of Pembroke, 116, 32 Gloucester (city of), 81, 16; 86, 31; 87, 24; 88, II Gloucester (Richard, duke of), 4, 12; 5, 4, 25; 7, 20, 24; 12, 25; Gray (Elizabeth, queen of Edward 23 Hastings (Richard, Lord), 8, 33; 14, 9; 21, 6, 30; 43, 14; 44, II, 14, 31; 45, 5, 10, 17; 46, 31; 47, 31; 48, 30, 32; 52, 5 Henry (King) VI., 2, 11; 4, 28, 32; 5, 2; 6, 24; et sæpe Henry (King) VII., 1, 10; 81, 9 Henry (King) VIII., I, II; I, 20 Hertford (Earldom of), 43, I; Herford S 87,5 Holborn, 46, 5 Holland, 62, 25 Hungerford (Walter), 119, 16; 120, 6 Hutton (Thomas), 95, 1; 98, 27 John (i. e. Jeanne), sister of Charles Lewis XI. (King of France), 100, 29 Lewis (prince of Orleans), 114, 3 Lichfield (city of), 118, 22; 119, 27; 120, 5 London (city of), 12, 7; 15, 24; 47, 6; 54, 7; 86, 26; 87, 15; 97, 7; 117, 32; 126, 28 London (Bishop of), 53, 27 London (Mayor and aldermen of), 3, 25; 77, 13 London (Guildhall), 66, 16 London (Tower of), 17, 27; 43, 30; 45, 26; 48, 13; 49, 18, 33; 50, 9; 51, 18; 55, 27; 88, 15 Lovell (Francis), 125, 7 Lucy (Elizabeth), 61, 30; 62, 1, 6; 63, 29; 64, 25; 70, 24 Ludlow, 12, 8 Margaret (queen of Henry VI.), 59, 2 Margaret (Lady Richmond, mother of Henry VII.), 92, 25, 28, 32; Markam (Chief Justice), 67, 31 Mathewe, John (sheriff), 22, 26 Morton (Dr John, Bishop of Ely, and Archbishop of Canterbury), 88, 14; 89, 6, 26; 92, 21; 98, 15; 105, I RICH. Mystlebrooke, 7, 14 Nashefeldes 74, 4 (see notes) Newport (town of), 118, 15 Norfolk (John, Duke of), 122, 25; 125, 2 Normandy, 99, 31; 100, 25, 31 Northampton, 15, 24; 16, 15; 19, 19; 55, 31; 86, 28 Northumberland (Henry, Earl of), 115, 32; 119, 9; 125, 15 Nottingham (town of), 86, 23; 118, 32 Oxenforde (Oxford), John, Earl of, 107, 16; 112, 6, 16; 123, 7, 28; 124, 5, 28 Paris (city of), 107, 33; 108, 14; 109, 18; 112, 32; 114, 20 Paul's cross, 57, 25; 63, 24, 32 Pembruche (i.e. Pembroke), count of, 116, 28 Pembroke (Earl of), 105, 18 47, 4; 50, 30; 55, Poole (town of), 100, 3 Rhedon (in Brittany), 101, 24 18; 94, 26; 95, 3; 97, 28; 98, 30; 99, 21; 105, 7; 113, 31 Rivers (Lord), Sir Antony Woodville, 9, 6; 12, 17; 15, 6, 30, 32; 16, 8, 20; 17, 22, 33; 18, 13; 50, 16 Roan (town of), 115, II 13 23, 32 Shore's wife (Jane Shore), 47, 8, Slaughter, William, 83, 18 Stafford (town of), 118, 18 19; 121, 11; 123, 13; 124, 24 Stanley (Lord), afterwards Earl of Talbot (Gilbert), III, 23; 117) Tamworth (village of), 120, 5, 29 Tyrrell (Sir James), 82, 9, 29, 32; 12 Tyrrell (Sir Thomas), 82, 29 Urswicke (Christopher), 98, 14; Vaughan, Sir Thomas, 18, 5, 22 Wakefield, 5, 3 Wales, 34, 24; 92, 26; 94, 22; Warwick (town of), 81, 33 Welshe (John), 98, 7 Welshmen, 97, 13; 113, 13 13; 32, 12; 45, 30; 62, 26; 79, White, William (sheriff), 22, 25 York (city of), 86, 7, 24 5; 21, 1; 23, 7; 25, 28; 43, 13 a (interj.), ah, 36, 9 GLOSSARY. a (v.), have, see notes, 125, 22, 23 a (prep.), of, 1, 8; 30, 4; 85, 27; 105, 16 abashed (p. p.), downcast, 46, 30; 72, 21; 83, 12; 95, 25; 121, 5; 123, 3 abhominable (adj.), abominable, 85, 21 about (adv.), around, standing by, 56, 7 abuse (v.), to turn to a wrong use, to pervert, 88, 16 abusions (n.), abuses, 71, 18 accompted (p. p.), accounted, reckoned, III, 19 accoupling (n.), union, joining together, 70, 31 acquited (p. p.), requited, repaid, 70, 3 adhibit (p. p.), invited, summoned, 43, 19 adjoyne (v. trs.), to join, to unite, 115, 26 adoe (n.), ado, trouble, 6, 1 adowne (adv.), down, 17, 12 advenged (p. p.), avenged, 93, 15 adventure (n.), peril, risk, 67, 3. = at adventure at random, by chance, haphazard, 48, 8; 53, 5 advertise (v.), to inform, 86, 14; 92, 28 aduertisemente (n.), counsel, in struction, advice, 8, 29; 25, 10 advise (v.), to look upon, 54, 19 advouteresse (n.), adulteress, 58, 6 advowtrie (n.), adultery, 64, 8 afore (adv.), forward, 17, 14; before (of time), 110, 9; 120, 8 after (prep.), like as, like unto, 35, 5 after (prep.), next to, 25, 3 after (adv.), afterwards, 10, 4; 57, 20; 58, 30; 121, 14; 127, 16 afyre (adv.), on fire, 14, 7 agayne (prep.), against, 8, 33; III, 16 agreueth (v.), aggravateth, makes grievous, 10, 10 agrevid (p. p.), aggravated, made grievous, 68, 13 a-knowen (part.), knowing, cognizant of, conscious, 78, 30 al, all (conj.), although, 23, 17; 53. 4; 66, 10; 69, 21 al (adv.), utterly, 74, 22 aland (adv.), to land, 100, 10, 20 alies (n.), allies, 9, 13; 10, 18. allective (n.), inducement, enticement, 45, 22 almoise (n.), alms, a charity, 22, |