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Tudor, 239 ; constable, 234 ; joins
Henry at Bosworth, 239.
Stanley, Sir William, 234, 239.
Statutes, of Merton, 336, 418.
•— de religiosis, 343.
■— of Carlisle, 339, 340.
■— of pro visors, 309, 324.
— of praemunire, 341 sq., 363.
-— de Iiaeretico, 33, 369.
Succession, acts settling the, 46, 58,
215, 528.
Tallies, 398.
Taxation, of the spirituals, 349 sqq.'i
of the stipendiary clergy, 271.
— terms of the grant of, express the
action of the commons, 270, 476.
— by the popes, 346.
Taxes of 1399, 23.
— of 1401, 33.
— of 1402, 38.
— of 1404, 46.
— of 1406, 58.
— of 1407, 62.
— of 1410, 66.
— of 14H, 69.
— of Ï413, 80.
— of 1414, 86.
— of 1415, 88,
— of 1416, 90.
— of 1417, 92.
— of 1419, 92.
— of 1421, 94.
— of 1422, ɪoɪ.
— θf 1423, 102.
— of 1425, 103.
— of 1426, 107.
—- of 1427, IIO.
— of 1429, 114.
— of I431, 116.
— of 1432, 119.
— of 1433. 122-
— of 1435, 125 «5.
— of 1437, 127.
— of 1439,128.
— of Ï442, 131,
— of τ445. i44<5, i37∙
— ɑf 1449> i47∙
— of 1450, 154.
-- of 1453, 168.
— of 1463, 205.
— of 1465, 205.
-- of I468j 210.
— of 1473, 219.
--of 1474, 220.
Taxes of 1478, 223.
— of 1483, 225.
— of 1484, 236.
Temporalities, restitution of, 304 ;
usurped by the popes, 317, 318.
Terms, law, 392 sq.
Testamentary causes, jurisdiction in,
336,356∙
Thirning, Sir William, ɪo, 13, 29, 30,
462.
T'ptoft, John, a councillor in 1422,
ιoι ; steward of the household,
I r 7 ; resigns, ib.
— John, son, earl of Worcester, trea-
surer, 167, 170, 173; beheaded,
214; his cruelties as constable,
288 sqq.
Tithes, suits touching, 344, 353.
— of underwood, 336.
— of personalty, 352.
Torture, practice of, 288, 289.
Towns, elections of representatives
in, 429 sqq.
— later constitutional history of, 577
> made counties, 6o7∙
Treason, legislation on, 24, 535 f~qq.
— constructive, 290.
— laws against, 535 sqq.
Treasurers—
John Northbury, 15, 34.
Lawience Allerthorpe, 34.
Lord Roos, 43.
Henry Ie Scrope, 64.
Thomas, earl of Arundel, 78.
John Stafford, 107.
Walter, lord Hungerford, 107,
117.
John Ie Scrope, 117.
Ralph, lord Cromwell, 120.
Ralph Boteler, lord Sudeley,
136.
Marmaduke Lumley, 139, 148.
LordSayandSele, 148, 155.
Lord Beauchamp, 155.
John Tiptoft, earl of Worcester,
167.
James Butler, earl of Wiltshire,
175 5 aιjain, 1S3.
Henry, viscount Bourchier, ∑77>
again, 195, 220.
John Talbot, earl of Shrewsbury,
181.
Richard WydviIle, lord Rivers,
208.
Treasurers of war, 46, 48, 55, 56.
Index.
Trussell, SirWilliaiii, proctor for the
parliament of 1327, 461, 470.
Tudor, Edmund, 133.
— Jasper, 133; earl of Pembroke,
176, 194; attainted, 202 ; defeated
and deprived of his earldom, 211.
— Henry, earl of Richmond, 221 ;
negotiation for his marriage with
Elizabeth of York, 233; lands at
Milford Haven, 239; wins the
crown at Boswotth, 239.
Tunnage and poundage, properly ap-
plied to the maintenance of the
navy, 250, 271. See Taxes.
- for life, granted to Henry V,
Henry VI, and Edward IV, 88,
168, 205 ; to Richard III, 236.
Urban II, pope, 301.
— VI, pope, 325, 338.
Vere, John de, earl of Oxford, put to
death, 204; by law of Padua, 290.
— John, earl of Oxford, seizes St.
Michael’s mount, 218; assists
Henry Tudor in his attack on
Richard, 239.
Villenage, later history of, 623 sqq.
Viscount, dignity of, 451.
Voting in parliament, 492.
Wages of members of parliament, 57,
440, 501 sq.
Wakefield, battle of, 193.
Wales, prince of, in parliament, 447.
— represented in the English parlia-
ments, 463, 488.
Warwick, Thomas Beauchamp, earl
of, attempts to deny his confession
of treason, 20; restored, 23.
— Richard Beauchamp, earl of, quar-
rels with the earl Marshall, in 1405,
50 ; left by Henry V as preceptor
to his son, 94, ɪoo; his quarrel with
the earl Marshall, 104; instructions
as Henry’s tutor, ɪɪi; regent of
Prance, 127 ; dies, ib.
— Henry, duke of, 449.
--Richard Neville, earl of, ι66;
captain of Calais, 177 ; again, 182 ;
wins the battle of Northampton,
189 ; in parliament, 193 ; is beaten
at S. Alban’s, 194; Joinsinniaking
Edward king, 195 ; his disgust
at Edward’s marriage, 206 ; plans
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a marriage for his daughter with
Clarence, 208 ; suspected of treason,
209 ; connives at the rebellion of
Robin of Redesdale, 212; goes to
Calais, ib. ; makes terms with Ed-
ward, 213; connives at the rising
in Lincolnshire and flies to France,
214; lands and restores Henry,
ib. ; killed at Barnet, 216; his
character, 218.
Welles, Sir Robert, his rebellion and
death, 213 sq.
— Leo, lord, attainted, 202.
Westminster, palace of, 395 sqq. ;
chapter-house of, 398 sq,f 444 sq.
Wight, lordship of, 448.
WInchester, parliaments at, 400.
Worcester, constitution of, 601.
Writs, of circumspecte agatis, 35S.
— Significavit, 357, 365, 369.
— de excommunicato capiendo, 370.
— de haeretico, 369 sq.
— of summons, variety of forms, 403
sqq. ; sealing of, 401.
AVycliffe, John, importance of the
legal proceedings against, 365 sqq.
Wydville, R'chard, lord Rivers, con-
stable, 155, 187; Edward IV
marries his daughter, 206; rivalry
of his family with the Nevilles,
207 ; promotion of his children,
208 ; treasurer and constable, i1>. ;
reconciled with Warwick, 210 ; be-
headed, 213.
— John, married to the duchess of
Norfolk, 208 ; put to death, 213.
—-Antony, lord Scales, 208, 21 ɪ ;
earl Rivers, 226; arrested, 228:
executed, 231.
— Richard, 211, 226.
— Edward, 226, 228.
AVykeham, William of, bi⅛hop of AVin- ∙
Chester, dies, 49.
Yeomanry, condition and political
importance of, 570 sqq.
Yonge, Thomas, member for Bristol,
proposes to declare the duke of
York heir to the throne, 163 sq.,
ɔɪɪ.
A ork, Edmund of Langley, duke of,
j'oins in the judgment on Richard.
20.
York, Edward, duke of, son of Ed-
mund ; a possible competitor for