endence of Mercia, 48.
Wycliffe, John, his doctrines, 261;
summoned before an ecclesiastical court at St. Paul's, 262;
sends out 'poor priests,' and renounces transubstantiation, 266;
retires, and dies, 269.
Wykeham, William of, deprived of the Chancellorship, 260;
restored to the Council, and again dismissed, 262.
Yarmouth supports Stephen, 134.
York (_see_ Eboracum) submits to Harold Hardrada, 95;
taken by William I., 102;
devastation of the Vale of, 103;
massacre of Jews at, 160.
York Archbishop of, his right to crown a king questioned, 149.
York, Archbishopric of, founded, 46.
York, Duke of Edmund (son of Edward III.), joins Henry IV., 285.
York, Richard, Duke of, (father of Edward IV.), is regent in
France, 313;
governs Ireland, 319;
first Protectorate of, 323;
second Protectorate of, 324;
driven to Ireland, 326;
claims the throne, 327;
defeated and slain, 328.
York, Richard, Duke of (son of Edward IV.), lodged in the Tower, 341;
murdered, 342.
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