Lancashire

Lancashire is the residence of Sir Thomas Broughton, a friend of Lord Lovel and a zealous Yorkist (Volume 1, Chapter5). This is the location that Lovel stopped to hide away with young Warbeck in an effort to rest but also not be discovered by those who would seek to destroy the boy to retain the thrown. In addition, this region makes an appearance in other novels of Shelley; Frankenstein, Lodore, and Mathilda. It holds a significant historical relevance to the novel itself, having been a stronghold for the Royal Powers.

Lothbury

Lothbury is the area in which Lord Lovel travels to find young Marbeck. Here he resides with his father who is a money keeper or tradesman (volume1, chapter2). This is a pivotal moment, as Shelley introduces the reader early in the novel to her main character and with historical acurracy posisitons him a place known for the working class of London. This area is also revelant in Lodore as it is near the place which Ethel reside with her husband during his arrest. 

Tottenham Court

Tottenham Court is the place that the Earl of Lincoln resided and waited for intelligence from Lord Lovel and Edward Plantagenet (Volume 1, Chapter 1). He also waited her until his projected marriage to Lady Elizabeth and a future child that would provide a possible heir to the throne. This location was also significant in Lodore, as it was near or around the area that Cornelia took up residence. This is the sight where Licoln received the news of Richard's death but also the ascention of Richard the fouth to the throne.

Leichester

Leichester is the legend of King Richard III and within Perkin Warbeck, is the sight of his death and the parading of his body throughout the city. Fast forward to modern era and has become the place of reinterment of King Richard from his lost grave to a burial within the walls of a church.