Henry and Margaret, who have been waiting…
April 1461 CE
Henry and Margaret, who have been waiting in York with their son Edward, flee north when they hear the outcome.
Many of the surviving Lancastrian nobles switch allegiance to King Edward, and those who do not are driven back to the northern border areas and a few castles in Wales.
Edward advances to take York where he is confronted with the rotting heads of his father, his brother and Salisbury, which are replaced with those of defeated Lancastrian lords such as the notorious John Clifford, 9th Baron de Clifford of Skipton-Craven, who is blamed for the execution of Edward's brother Edmund, Earl of Rutland, after the Battle of Wakefield.