Volume Vi Part 58 (1/2)

Sir John Paston attempts to negotiate with the Duke of Norfolk through the medium of the King's Council, 722, 723, 726-9.

12 Sept.

Margaret Paston warns Sir John of the distress of the garrison at Caister, 724.

15 Sept.

Sir John Paston disbelieves his mother's warning, 725.

20 Sept.

_Rivers and his son, Sir J. Woodville, put to death by the insurgents._ 26 Sept.

Caister surrendered, 730-4.

5 Oct.

John Paston desires instructions about the discharged garrison of Caister, 735.

Oct.

_The King, having recovered his liberty, returns to London_, 736.

[Oct.]

Richard Calle and Margery Paston at Blackborough Nunnery, 737.

6 Nov.

Sale of Beckham by Sir John Paston to Roger Townsende, 738.

Dec.

Two widows sue an appeal against John Paston, 740, 751.

1470

Mar.

_Insurrection of Sir Robert Welles_--the King goes into Lincolns.h.i.+re to put it down, 742, 743.

Mar.

_Battle of Losecoatfield_ (_Stamford_), 760.

May.

Letters of W. Worcester about t.i.tchwell, 744, 745.

22 June.

John Paston and others charged with felony in killing men at the siege of Caister, 746, 747.

22 June.

The d.u.c.h.ess of Norfolk promises to intercede for John Paston with her husband, 746.

14 July.

Agreement of Bishop Waynflete and Sir J. Paston for the termination of disputes about Fastolf's will, 750.

15 July.

Margaret Paston complains of her sons, 752.

July, Aug.

Sir J. Paston pledges plate, 748, 749, 754.

5 Aug.

_Rebellion in the North.--Clarence and Warwick expected to land in England_, 753.

10 Aug.

Endowment of Magdalen College, Oxford, with Fastolf's lands, 755.

7 Sept.

Edward antic.i.p.ates an invasion of Kent, 758.

HENRY VI. RESTORED

1470

12 Oct.

_Queen Elizabeth Woodville in Sanctuary_, 759.