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adam_text CONTENTS P AGB PREFACE ........... ν PAJRT I CHAPTER I BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD Description of Fotheringhay ........ 1 Possessions of the Duke of York. Marriage . . . . . 2, 3 Birth of Biohard .......... 3 Letter of Edward and Edmund to their father . . . . . 4 Children of the Duke of York . . . . . . . 6 Richard a prisoner of war aged 7 ....... 7 Befuge in John Paston s chambers . -..... 8 CHAPTER II DEATH OF KICHARD S FATHER AND BROTHER AT THE BATTLE OF WAKEFIELD The Duke of York declared Heir-Apparent ..... 9 The Duke and his family united at Baynard s Castle . . . 10 March to Sandal ..........11 Description of Sandal Castle and its neighbourhood . . . 12,13 Battle of Wakefield. Death oi the Duke . . . . 14, 15 Death of Edmund, Earl of Rutland ......15,16 Cruelty and inhuman folly of the Lancastrians .... 17 Edward s victory at Mortimer s Cross . . . . . . 18 George and Richard sent to Holland for safety ... 18,19 XU LIKE OF RICHARD ΠΙ CHAPTER III THE CROWNING VICTORY OF TOWTON PAGE Description of Edward IV. ........20 Edward proclaimed King . . . . . . . . 21,22 March to the north. Yorkist leaders ...... 23 Lancastrian leaders .......... 24 Sir Andrew TroUope ......... 25 Description of the country round Towton . . . . 26 Surprise at Ferrybridge ......... 27 Chase and death of Clifford . . . . . . 28 Yorkists march to Saxton . . . . . . . 29,30 Marshalling of the Lancastrians . . . . . 31 Battle of Towton .........32,33 Flight of Henry and his partisans. Edward at York ... 34 Coronation of Edward IV. ........ 35 Edward s generous treatment of his foes . . . . 36 Chapel built by Richard at Towton ...... 37 CHAPTER IV THE CROWN LOST AND WON ---- BATTLE OF BARNET Return of George and Richard from Holland . . . 38 Their Dukedoms, Earldoms and Richard s K.G. . . . .38 Richard chief mourner at his father s obsequies . . * . 39 Military training under Warwick ....... 40 Description of Richard ......... 40 Treason of Warwick . . . . . . . . .41 Flight of Edward and Richard to Holland .....42, 43 Expedition fitted out at Veere ....... 44 Landing at Ravenspur . . . . . . . 45 Edward s brilliant campaign ....... 46, 47 Richard s negotiation with Clarence .......48 Battle of Barnet .........49,62 CHAPTER V MARGARET OF ANJOU AND HER SON EDWARD Birth and marriage of Margaret ....... 53, 54 Birth of Edward . . . . . . . · - .55 Adventures in the wars . . . . · - . 56,59 CONTENTS Xlii PAGE Home at Kceur-la-Petite .........60 Edward s conversations -with the Chief Justice .... 61, 66 Agreement with Warwick ........ 67 Description of young Edward ...... .68 CHAPTER VI THE BATTLE OF TEWKBSBÜBY Margaret and Edward land at Weymouth ..... 69 Advance to Bristol .......... 70 King Edward s plan of campaign ....... 71 Description of the battle field ........ 72 March of King Edward* s army ....... 73 Battle of Tewkesbury. ........74,75 Death of Edward of Lancaster on the battle field .... 75 Execution of some leaders. . . . . . . . . 76 Pardon of the rest .......... 77 Death of Henry VI ........... 78 Ransom of Margaret. Her death ....... 79 CHAPTER VII MAKRIBD LIFE AND PUBLIC SERVICES OF RICHARD DUKE OF GLOUCESTER Richard s march to Sandwich . . . . . . . - 80 Marriage of Richard and Anne Kevill . . . . . 81,82 Richard with his brother in France . . . . . . . 82 Description of Middleham Castle ....... 83 Home life at Middleham .......82, 83, 84 Public duties. Frequent visits to York ..... 84 Warden of the Marches. Scottish campaign . . . . 84,86 Death of Edward IV. Lady Grey. Children ... 86, 87 CHAPTER VIII ACCESSION OF BICHARD III Conspiracy of the Woodvilles ........ 88 Richard made Protector by his brother s will .... 89 Arrest of Rivers and his colleagues . . . . . 90 Queen Dowager in sanctuary ........ 91 Richard and his mother ......... 92 Disclosure of Bishop StiUington ... ... 93 XIV LIFE OF RICHARD ПІ PAOS Account of Bishop Stillington ....... 94-95 Foundation of the College at Aoaster ...... 96 Children of Edward IV. illegitimate ......97 Hastings-WoodviUe conspiracy ...... 98,99 Execution of Bivers and his oolleaguea . . . . .99» 100 Richard s title to the crown ........ 101 Accession ............ 102 CHAPTER IX CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE Results of the Lancastrian usurpation ...... 103 Effects of the Wars of the Roses ....... 104 No destruction of the nobility ........ 105 Scenery. Country life ......... 106 Castles ............107 Hunting and hawking ......... 108 The Peerage . .........109 Town residences ........... 110 Magnificence of the Court · . . . . . . . Ill Wealth of merchants. City Companies . . ♦ . . . 112 Introduction of printing .........113 Caxton s works . . . . - . . . . 114, 115 Literary noblemen *........ 115, 116 Education ............ 117 Bishops. Clergy. Monasteries. Pilgrimages . . . 118-119 Judges. ........··.. 119 Lawlessness ........... 120 Manor houses. Cultivation. ........ 121 Condition of the people ........ 122—123 Prices . . . . · · . . · · ... 123 CHAPTER X RBIGN OF BICHABD III Description of the King ......... 124 Treatment of his nephews ......... 125 Coronation .......... 126-127 Claim of Buckingham ......... 128 Royal Progress .........129-130 Rebellion of Buckingham ....... 131-132 CONTENTS XV PAGE List of traitors ....... . 132-133 Parliament .·.*........ 134 Reforms- Beven ue. Navy . . . . . . . .135 Convocation. Agreement with the Queen Dowager . . . . 136 Death of the Prince of Wales. His tomb ..... 137 Edward Bari of Warwick made Heir-Apparent ..... 138 King Biohard в popularity ........ 139 Conspiracy of Henry Tudor ........ 140 The King assembled troops at Nottingham ..... 141 Proclamation against Henry Tudor . . . . . . . 143 Peerage of Biohard III. ......... 143 Ministers of Bichard III .......... 144 Commissioners for Peace with Scotland ..... 145 Judges and Law Officers . . . . - . . . . 145 Bishops . ........... 146 Knights of the Garter ......... 146 Knights of the Bath ......... 147 CHAPTEB XI THE BATTLE OF BOSWORTH Treachery of the Stanleys explained ..... 148,149 King Richard s military talent ........ 150 English pluck displayed by Bichard . . . . . .150 Loyal men flocking to the King s standard . . . . . 151 Description of the country round Boswortb ..... 152 Positions of the two armies . . . ... . . . 153 King Bichard leads his men to the encounter .... 154 Treachery of Lord Stanley . . . . . . . 155 The King s gallant charge ........ 155 Death of the King ........155-156-157 Bichard buried at Leicester. Memorials .....158 Character of King Biohard ........ 159 His generosity. Arbitrations ........ 160 Able administration. Building operations . . . . . 161 Literary tastes. Founded the Heralds College .... 162 Comparison of Biohard and the Tudora ..... 162, 163 His married life .......... 164 Contemporary Sovereigns ......... 165 XVI LIFE OF RICHARD III PART II CHAPTER I THE AUTHORITIES PAGE The Plantagenet Dynasty ........166 Character and position of the accusers . . . . . . 167 Extravagance of tbeir caricature .... . . 167 Writers in the pay of the Tudors . . . . . . 168 The notorious pamphlet by Morton ..... 168-171 Bernard André .......... 171 Polydore Virgil .........171-172 Rous .............173 Fabyan ............ I74 Warkworth ........... I75 Continuators of the Croy land Chronicle . . ... 175-178 Official documents . . . . . . . . . . 179 Hall, Grafton, Holinshed, Stow, Buck . ..... 179 Reaction. Modern authors ......... 181 Miss Haleted .......... 182 Upholders of the Tudor stories ......182-183 CHAPTER II EXAMINATION OF THE CHARGES AGAINST BICHARD III Reckless profusion of abuse ........184 Deformity. Statement of Bous and Morton . . . »185 The truth ..........186 Object of the calumny ........187 Tewkesbury. The truth told by all contemporaries . . 188-189 Fable by Fabyan .........190 Polydore Virgil .........190 Subsequent embellishments ....... 190 Silence of Morton and Rous ...... 191-192 Henry VI. Insinuations . . . . . . . ..193 Warkworth and Fabyan ......194-195 The Croyland Monk ......... 195 Polydore Virgil contradicts . . . . . . .193 All unworthy of credit ........196 Evidence of the accounts . . . . . . .197 CONTENTS XVII PAG R Henry VI. {contintced) — Evidence of a contemporary writer . . . - . . 198 The truth .......... 199 Marriage. Bioharđ and Anne really attached . .... 200 Attack of Miss Strickland, a specimen of the sort of argu¬ ments used. ......... 201 Countess of Warwick. False statement of Bous . . . . 201 The truth ........... 202 Death of Clarence. Charge absolutely groundless . . . . 202 Another specimen of argument ...... 203 The truth ........... 204 CHAPTEB III FURTHER CHARGES AGAINST RICHARD III Some account of Morton, the chief accuser . . . 205-207 Misrepresentation of events ....... 208-210 Cunning misrepresentations respecting Hastings . . . 210-212 Falsification of dates ......... 215-217 The accession. The true claim ....... 219 Attempt of Henry VII. to destroy the evidence . . . . 218 Polydore Virgil s version .......220 Morton s version ......... 221 Fabyan ...........222 Further falsification of dates .......223 Buckingham s treason. False reason given for his discontent . 223 The truth ..........224 Morton s account of conversations .....225, 226 Second coronation. Statement disproved ..... 227 Death of the Queen. Slanders of Polydore and Bous . . . 228 Elizabeth of York. Absurd rumour spread ..... 229 Elizabeth s letter to the Duke of Norfolk . . . . 229-230 Intrigues of Henry s mother . . . . . . .231 Lord Strange. The truth ........232 CHAPTER IV THE MAIN CHARGE AGAINST RICHARD III Bests on the truth or falsehood of previous crimes . . . 233 Biohard s antecedents ......... 234 Nothing to fear from his nephews .......235 a . . . XVlli LIFE OF RICHARD III PAGE Treatment of others in the same position . . . . . . 236 His nephews were probably members of his household . . » 236 Bill, in March 1485, for the elder nephew ......237 Conduct of the mother and sister ......238-239 Alleged rumours .........240-242 Assertion of the French Chancellor ......242 Statements of Fabyan, Bous, Polydore, André .....244 Sir William Stanley s conduct .......244 Baseless rumours promulgated by Henry . . . . . . 245 CHAPTER V HENRY TÜDOB IN THE DOCK Description of Henry VII. ..... . 246 His lawless executions after Bosworth . . . . . 247 Responsible for the lives of royal children ..... 248 Henry s character .......... 249 Necessity to strengthen his position ...... 250 His Parliament of outlaws. Unjust attainders . . . . . 251 Loyal men attainted ......... 252 Silent about the late King s nephews. Were they missing ? . . 253 If alive, Henry s marriage necessitated their deaths . . .254 Henry s treatment of other victims in his way . . . . 255 The fate of the princes, if alive, was sealed by the marriage . . 256 Imprisonment of the Queen Dowager . . . . . . 257 Henry put forward a story, in Polydore Virgil . . . .258 A more detailed story, published by Bas tell and Graf ton . 260-263 Bewards alleged to have been given by Richard to murderers 264, 265 Confession of Tyrrel and Dighton fabricated .....267 Genesis of these stories ......... 267 Some account of Sir James Tyrrel ....... 268 Henry s grant to John Green .......269 Tyrrel taken into favour. His two pardons ... . . 269 Murder of the two Princes ........ 269 Relations silenced ......... 270-271 Hush money to * Black Will *.......271 Beward to Dighton ..........272 Rewards and employments for Tyrrel ...... 272 Treacherous arrest and hurried execution of Tyrrel . . . . 273 Dighton to reside at Calais . . . . . . . .274 The story put forward and generally accepted .....274 CONTENTS xix PAGK Judicial murder of the Earl of Warwick ..... 275 Henry s remorse .......... 276 Elizabeth saw the cruel treatment of her mother and cousin. Her death .......... 277 Henry s design to kill the Earl of Suffolk ...... 277 His death. Successful as this world counts success . . . 278 Things unexplained ........279, 280 CHAPTER VI MB. GAHtDNER 8 RICHARD III Mr. Gairdner s view of the alleged crimes . . 281 Views stated in Mr. Gairdner s preface . . . . . . 282 Richard s character .........283 Bichard acquitted of several charges .......285 Tudor fables irreconcileable with Bichard *s character . . . 285 Mr. Gairdner s latest view of the Tewkesbury charge . . 286-287 On Edward IV. s proceedings after Tewkesbury . . . 289-290 His view of the Henry VI. charge .......290 His rejection of the evidence of the writer in Fleetwood . .292 Acquits Bichard of responsibility for the death of Clarence . 294-295 Position with regard to the title to the crown .... 296 Believes in the Duchess of York slander . . . . . . 297 His reason for the belief ........ 297 Murder of the Princes. Story admitted to be full of inaccuracies and improbabilities ......... 298 Bichard could not have been a cool, calculating villain . . .298 Must have been headstrong and reckless . . . . . . 298 Such a man might have committed the crime on a sudden impulse 299 The rising in Kent supposed to be the motive .....299 But the murders are stated to have been in August, the rising in October ...........299 Thus Mr. Gairdner s theory fails .......299 Mr. Gairdner supplies proofs of the King s popularity . . . 300 Bichard was the victim of the perfidy of a few traitors . . . 300 Mr. Gairdner s testimony to Richard s good qualities . . . 300 Great value of Mr. Gairdner s work ......300-301 INDEX ............303 GENEALOGICAL TABLES Skize Quartizbs of Edward IV. and Bichard III. . to face page 6 Sbizb Quartiers of Annb NbviLL· .....,, 82 MAP Battus of Bosworth Field ..... to face page 328
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