Battle of Barnet
Blount, William ( 14 Apr 1471 )
Bourchier, Humphrey ( 14 Apr 1471 ), fighting on the Yorkist side
    Bourchier, Humphrey, 1st and last Lord Bourchier of Cromwell ( 14 Apr 1471 )
    Bourchier, William, Viscount Bourchier ( 14 Apr 1471 ), fighting on the Yorkist side
Courtenay, John, 7th Earl of Devon ( 14 Apr 1471 ), after which all of his honours were again forfeited
    Hastinges, William, 1st Lord Hastings ( 14 Apr 1471 )
    Neville, John, 1st and last Marquess of Montagu ( 14 Apr 1471 )
    Neville, Richard, 16th Earl of Warwick ( 14 Apr 1471 )
    Plantagenet, George, 1st Duke of Clarence ( 14 Apr 1471 ), assisting in the King's victory
    Count equals 9 individuals.

Battle of Barnet Field
Harleston, Robert ( 14 Apr 1471 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Blore Heath
Egerton, John, on the Lancastrian side
    Neville, John, 1st and last Marquess of Montagu ( 23 Sep 1459 ), where he took part in the Yorkist victory, but was still captured by the Lancastrians
Tuchet, James, 5th Lord Audley (of Heleigh) ( 23 Sep 1459 ), where he raised 10,000 men on behalf of King Kenry VI, against the Yorkists
    Count equals 3 individuals.

Battle of Bosworth
Bagot, Richard ( 1485 )
    Bray, Reynold ( 1485 )
    Cheyne, John, 1st and last Lord Cheyne ( 22 Aug 1485 )
    Courtenay, Edward, 1st and last Earl of Devon ( 1485 )
Devereux, Walter, 1st Lord Ferrers (of Chartley) ( 22 Aug 1485 )
    Digby, Simon, for the Lancastrians
Howard, John, 1st Duke of Norfolk ( 22 Aug 1485 )
Moleyns, William ( 8 Jun 1425 )
Plantagenet, Richard III, King of England ( 22 Aug 1485 )
    Poyntz, Robert ( 1485 )
    Stanley, Thomas, 1st Earl of Derby ( 22 Aug 1485 ), where he allegedely betrayed King Rinchard III at a decisive moment
    Stanley, William ( 22 Aug 1485 ), where he played a decisive role in King Henry VII's victory
    Stonor, William ( 1485 ), fat King Henry VII's side
    Stuart, Bernard, 3rd Seigneur d'Aubigny ( 22 Aug 1485 ), where he commanded the French contingent
    Tudor, Henry VII, King of England ( 22 Aug 1485 )
    Wake, Roger ( 1485 ), for Richard III, hence was attainted and his lands forfeited, although some manors were later restored him
    Wingfield, Thomas ( 1485 )
    Zouche, John, 7th Lord Zouche (of Haryngworth) ( 1485 ), captured by King Henry VII
    Count equals 18 individuals.

Battle of Bosworth Field
    Brandon, William ( 22 Aug 1485 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Edgecote
    Woodville, John ( 12 Aug 1469 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Hedgeley Moor, Northumberland
    Neville, John, 1st and last Marquess of Montagu ( 25 Apr 1464 ), where he lead the Yorkists to victory, and made possible a 15 year truce with the Scots (preventing the Lancastrians from operating north of the border)
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Hexham
    Hungerford, Robert, 3rd Lord Hungerford ( 1464 )
    Neville, John, 1st and last Marquess of Montagu ( 25 May 1464 ), where he finally destroyed the Lancastrians in the North at that stage of the War of the Roses
    Wentworth, Philip ( 14 May 1464 )
    Count equals 3 individuals.

Battle of Mortimer's Cross
    Croft, Richard ( 1461 ), with the Yorkists, the battle being fought on his own estate
    Grey, Reynold, 7th Lord Grey (of Wilton) ( 3 Feb 1460 ), for King Edward IV
    Mansel, Philip ( 1461 ), against Edward, Earl of March
    Plantagenet, Edward IV, King of England ( 2 Feb 1461 ), where he utterly defeated Earls of Pembroke and Wiltshire
    Count equals 4 individuals.

Battle of Northampton
Beaumont, John, 1st Viscount Beaumont ( 10 Jul 1460 ), under the Lancastrian banner
    Bertram, Roger ( 3 Apr 1264 ), where he sided with the Barons against the King,was taken prisoner, and realeased soon after
    Brooke, Edward, 6th Lord Cobham (of Kent) ( 10 Jul 1460 )
Fiennes, William, 2nd Lord Saye and Sele ( 1460 ), for the Yorkists
    Grey, Edmund, 1st Earl of Kent ( 10 Jul 1460 ), where he switched sides, thus probably being the chief cause of the Yorkist victory
Lucy, William ( 10 Jul 1460 )
    Mansel, Thomas ( 1264 ), where he was wounded and captured
    Mansel, Thomas ( 1264 ), where he was wounded and taken prisoner
    Neville, Richard, 16th Earl of Warwick ( 10 Jul 1460 ), where he lead the Yorkists to victory
    Neville, William, 1st and last Earl of Kent ( 10 Jul 1460 ), where he lead the advance detachment of the Yorkist army
    Percy, Thomas, 1st Baron Egremont ( 10 Jul 1460 )
Stafford, Humphrey, 1st Duke of Buckingham ( 10 Jul 1460 ), on the Lancastrian side
Talbot, Christopher ( 10 Jul 1460 )
    Count equals 13 individuals.

Battle of Shrewsbury
Blount, Walter ( 21 Jul 1403 )
Cokayne, Edmund ( 1403 )
    Percy, Henry, Lord Percy ( 21 Jul 1403 )
Shirley, Hugh ( 1403 ), being one of those who were dressed as the King and mistaken for him by the enemy
Stafford, Edmund, 5th Earl of Stafford ( 21 Jul 1403 )
    Count equals 5 individuals.

Battle of Shrewsburyl
    Dunbar, George, 9th Earl of Dunbar ( 1403 ), with the English against Harry Hotspur, now in rebellion
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of St. Albans
    Brooke, Edward, 6th Lord Cobham (of Kent) ( 23 May 1455 ), for the Yorkists
Cotton, William ( 22 May 1455 )
    Grey, Henry, 4th Lord Grey (of Codnor) ( Feb 1461 ), on the Lancastrian side
    Count equals 3 individuals.

Battle of Tewkesbury
Beaufort, John, Earl of Dorset ( 4 May 1471 )
    Courtenay, Hugh ( 4 May 1471 )
    Courtenay, John, 7th Earl of Devon ( 4 May 1471 )
    Croft, Richard ( 1471 ), where he captured Prince Edward, son of King Henry VI, but was not responsible for the Prince's murder
Feilding, William ( 4 May 1471 ), as a Lancastrian
Lewkenor, John ( 4 May 1471 )
    Mansel, Philip ( 1471 ), where he was captured
Plantagenet, Edward, Prince of Wales ( 4 May 1471 )
Tuchet, Humphrey ( 4 May 1471 )
    Wodehouse, Edward ( 1471 ), where he was knighted
    Count equals 10 individuals.

Battle of Towton
Beaumont, John ( 29 Mar 1461 )
    Beaumont, William, 2nd Viscount Beaumont ( 29 Mar 1461 ), where he fought for the Lancastrians, and was taken prisoner
    Clifford, John, 9th Lord Clifford ( 28 Mar 1461 ), killed on the eve of this battle
    Courtenay, Thomas, 6th Earl of Devon ( 29 Mar 1461 )
Dacre, Ralph, 1st Lord Dacre (of Gilsland) ( 29 Mar 1461 ), on the Lancastrian side
Digby, Everard ( 1460 ), on the Lancastrian side
    Hastinges, William, 1st Lord Hastings ( 29 Mar 1461 ), as a Yorkist
    Hotham, John ( 1461 )
    Hungerford, Robert, 3rd Lord Hungerford ( 1461 )
Neville, John, 1st Lord Neville ( 29 Mar 1461 ), fighting for the Lacastrians
Neville, Richard, 16th Earl of Warwick ( 29 Mar 1461 ), where he commanded the central block of the Yorkist army
    Neville, William, 1st and last Earl of Kent ( 29 Mar 1461 ), where he again lead the advance detachment of the Yorkist army
Percy, Henry, 2nd Earl of Northumberland ( 29 Mar 1461 )
Welles, Lionel ( 29 Mar 1461 )
    Count equals 14 individuals.

Battle of Towton Field
    Waldegrave, Thomas ( 20 Mar 1461 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Wakefield
Bonville, William ( 31 Dec 1460 )
    Bonville, William, 6th Lord Harington ( 31 Dec 1460 )
    Clifford, John, 9th Lord Clifford, for the Lancastrians
    Harington, John ( 1460 ), as a Yorkist
    Neville, Thomas ( 30 Dec 1460 )
Plantagenet, Edmund, Earl of Rutland ( 30 Dec 1460 )
    Plantagenet, Richard, 3rd Duke of York ( 30 Dec 1460 ), where he met Queen Margaret and the Lancastrians, and his army was routed
    Ros, Thomas, 9th Lord de Ros of Helmsley ( 1460 )
    Count equals 8 individuals.

Battle of Wakefield|where he was beaten by Parliam
    Goring, George, Lord Goring ( May 1643 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Batttle of Bosworth
Brabazon, John ( 1485 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

First Battle of St. Albans
Beaufort, Edmund, 1st Duke of Somerset ( 22 May 1455 ), on the Lancastrian side
    Clifford, Thomas, 8th Lord Clifford ( 22 May 1455 )
    Neville, Richard, 16th Earl of Warwick ( 22 May 1455 ), commander of the Yorks
    Neville, Richard, 5th Earl of Salisbury ( 22 May 1455 )
Percy, Henry, 1st Earl of Northumberland ( 22 May 1455 )
    Plantagenet, Edward IV, King of England ( 22 May 1455 )
Plantagenet, Richard, 3rd Duke of York ( 22 May 1455 ), where York defeated his rival, Somerset, and the King was taken prisoner
    Ros, Thomas, 9th Lord de Ros of Helmsley ( 1455 ), with the Lancastrians
Stafford, Humphrey, Earl of Stafford ( 22 May 1455 ), on the Lancastrian side, where he was wounded
    Count equals 9 individuals.

Second Battle of St. Albans
    Bonville, William, 1st Lord Bonville ( 17 Feb 1461 ), on the side of the Yorks, and was captured
    Fitzalan, William, 16th Earl of Arundel ( 17 Feb 1461 ), where he fought with the Yorkists
    Grey, John ( 17 Feb 1461 )
    Neville, John, 1st and last Marquess of Montagu ( 17 Feb 1461 ), where he was again captured by the Lancastrians
    Neville, Richard, 16th Earl of Warwick ( 17 Feb 1461 ), where he lead the Yorkists to defeat
    Ros, Thomas, 9th Lord de Ros of Helmsley ( Feb 1461 )
    Count equals 6 individuals.

War of the Roses
    Lovel, John, 8th Lord Lovel (of Titchmarsh), as a Lancastrian
    Mansel, Philip, as a Lancastrian
Neville, Henry
    Pernell, James, as a Yorkist
    Count equals 4 individuals.

Wars of the Roses
    Devereux, Walter, as a Yorkist
Maunsell, John
Maunsell, Leonard
    Count equals 3 individuals.

march of the Lancastrian forces towards Shrewsbury
    Neville, John, 1st Lord Neville ( Jan 1461 )
    Count equals 1 individuals.

Total count equals 121 individuals.


=killed in action or mortally wounded during this battle/war