6,52 Index.
the crown, ɪo; accused by Bagot,
19; reduced in rank, 22; betrays
the conspiracy of the earls, 26 ;
declared loyal, 32; advises on the
war, 35; duke of York, 45, 49; ac-
cused by his sister, гЬ. ; killed, 91.
York, Richard, duke of, 87 ; Gloucester
administers the Mortimer estates
for, 104; declared of age, 119;
TegentofFrance, 126; again, 128;
his rivalry with the Beauforts, 135,
158 ; his suspected complicity with
Cade, ɪðɪ ; his early career, 157 ⅛∙g. ;
and claims to the crown, 158, 159;
visits Henry VI, after Cade’s re-
bellion, ɪðɪ ; influences the elec-
tions, 162 ; proposal to declare him
heir, 164; marches against the
king in 1452,165 ; reconciled, 157 ;
has the speaker Thorpe arrested,
169; summoned to council, ib. ;
Opensparliament, 170; chosen pro-
tector, 171 sq. ; his administration,
ɪ 74 ; dismissed, 175 ; wins the
battle of S. Alban’s, 176; high
constable, 178; his second protec-
torate, I 78, 179 5 is reconciled with
the queen, 182 ; goes to Ireland,
184; attainted, 184; plans inva-
sion, 187; returns, 190; claims
the throne, ib. ; accepts the suc-
cession, 191, 192 ; killed at Wake-
field, 193.
—- parliaments at, 399.
Yorkshire, elections in, 424^.; lord-
ships in, 547.
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