1 - Base of Queen Eleanor Cross from where the Papal Legate and others viewed the
battle.
2 - Francesco Coppini, Bishop of Terni and Papal Legate.
3 - Thomas Bourchier, Archbishop of Canterbury.
4 - Herald wearing the arms of Warwick.
5 - Some of Warwicks guard forming protection to the clergy as the battle unfolds.
6 - Fauconberg
7 - Warwick (The Kingmaker)
8 - Edward Earl of March (Future Edward IV and brother to the future Richard III)
9 - Lord Grey, who defected and allowed Edwards Yorkists troops into the Lancastrian
camp.
10 - Duke of Buckingham and Viscount Beaumont
11 - Earl of Shrewsbury and Lord Egremont.
It was prior to battle in this Lancastrian camp that Thomas Stanley and Henry Stafford
(the
future Duke of Buckingham) were both knighted. Both would go on to play decisive
parts
in the downfall of King Richard III.
12 - Delapre Abbey. (In 1460 called St Mary de la Pre)
13 - Walled Town of Northampton.
14 - Abington Village.
15 - Village of Weston Favell.